415 resultados para PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM
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INTRODUCTION: Malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax species has shown signs of severity, recorded with increasing frequency in the medical literature. This study aimed to characterize the signs of severe malaria by Plasmodium vivax in the State of Maranhão, Brazil. METHODS: A descriptive cohort study of patients assisted in the field and a historical and concurrent study of a series of cases among hospitalized patients were undertaken to identify the clinical and laboratory signs of severity. RESULTS: A total of 153 patients were included in the study, 13 of whom were hospitalized. Males made up the majority, numbering 103 (67.3%). The age of the patients ranged from 10 to 70 years, 92.2% were natives of the State of Maranhão, and 65% of the patients had had malaria before. The average time elapsed between symptom onset and diagnosis among outpatients was three days, while among hospitalized patients this average reached 15.5 days, a statistically significant difference (p=0.001). The parasitemia ranged from 500 to 10,000 parasites/µl in 92.8% of cases. The clinical and laboratory manifestations of severity were vomiting and diarrhea, jaundice, drowsiness, mental confusion, seizures, loss of consciousness, agitation, bleeding, pale skin, coughing and dyspnea, thrombocytopenia, anemia, elevation of nitrogenous compounds, and elevated transaminases and bilirubin. CONCLUSIONS: The monitoring of malaria patients with Plasmodium vivax showed the possibility of aggravation, the intensity of which varied in different circumstances, especially the interval time between falling ill and diagnostic confirmation.
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Malaria remains a major public health problem in Brazil where Plasmodium vivax is the predominant species, responsible for 82% of registered cases in 2013. Though benign, P. vivax infection may sometimes evolve with complications and a fatal outcome. Here, we report a severe case of P. vivax malaria in a 35-year-old Brazilian man from a malaria endemic area, who presented with reversible myocarditis.
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The following is a summary of the studies made on the development of Plasmodium gallinaceum sporozoites inoculated into normal chicks. Initially large numbers of laboratory reared Aëdes aegypti were fed on pullets heavily infected with gametocytes. Following the infectious meal the mosquitoes were kept on a diet of sugar and water syrup until the appearance of the sporozoites in the salivary glands. Normal chicks kept in hematophagous arthropod proof cages were then inoculated either by bite of the infected mosquitoes or by subcutaneous inoculations of salivary gland suspensions. By the first method ten mosquitoes fed to engorgement on each normal chick and were then sacrificed immediately afterwards to determine the sporozoite count. By the second method five pairs of salivary glands were dissected out at room temperature, triturated in physiological saline and inoculated subcutaneously. The epidermis and dermis at the site of inoculation were excised from six hours after inoculation to forty eight hours after appearance of the parasites in the blood stream and stretched out on filter paper with the epithelial surface downward. The dermis was then curretted. Slides were made of the scrapings consisting of connective tissue and epithelial cells of the basal layers which were fixed by metyl alcohol and stained with Giemsa for examination under the oil immersion lens. Skin fragments removed from normal chicks and from regions other than the site of inoculation in the infected chicks were used as controls. In these, only the normal histological aspect was ever encountered. In the biopsy made at the earliest period following inoculation clearly defined elongated forms with eight or more chromatin granules arranged in rosary formation were found. The author believes these to be products of the sporozoite evolution. Search for transition stages between these forms and sporozoites is planned in biopsies to be taken immediately following inoculation and at given intervals up to the six hour period. 1.) 6 and 12 hour periods. The bodies referred to above found in the first period in great abundance, apparently in proportion to the large numbers of sporozoites inoculated, were perceptibly reduced in numbers in the second period. 2.) 18 hour period. Only one biopsy was examined. This presented a binuclear body shown in Fig. 1, having a more or less hyaline protoplasm staining an intense blue and a narrow vacuole delimiting the cell boundaries. The two chromatin grains were quite large presenting a clearly defined nuclear texture. 3.) 24 hour period. A similar body to that above (Fig. 2) was seen in the only preparation examined. 4.) 60 hour period. The exoerythrocytic schizonts were found more frequently from this period onward. Several such were found no longer to contain the previously described vacuoles (Fig. 3). 5.) 84 hour period. Cells bearing eight or more schizonts were frequently encountered here. That these are apparently not bodies in process of division may be seen in Fig. 4. From this time onward small violet granules similar to volutine grains appeared constantly in the schizont nucleus and protoplasm. These are definitely not hemozoin. The above observations fell within the incubation period as repeated examinations of the peripheral and visceral blood were negative. Exoery-throcytic parasites also were never encountered in the viscera at this time. Exoerythrocytic schizonts searched for at site of inoculation 1, 24 and 48 hours after the incubation period were present in large number at all three times with apparent tendency to diminish as the number within the blood stream increased. Many of them presented the violet granules mentioned above. The appearance of the chromatin and the intensity of staining of the protoplasm varied from body to body which doubtless corresponds to the evolutionary stage of each. This diversity of aspect may frequently be seen in the parasites of the same host cell (Fig. 5.). These findings lend substance to the theory that the exoerythrocytic forms are the link between the sporozoites and the pigmented parasites of the red blood corpuscles. The explanation of their continued presence in the organism after infection of the blood stream takes place and their presence in cases infected by the inoculation blood does not come within the scope of this work. Large scale observations shortly to be undertaken will be reported in more detail particularly observations on the first evolutionary phases of the sporozoite within the organism of the vertebrate host.
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Foram feitas duas séries de experiências para verificar a possibilidade da infecção de mosquitos com o P. juxtanucleare. Na primeira foram utilizados 158 exemplares de Aedes aegypti e 152 de Culex quinquefasciatus, com resultados negativos. Na segunda série foram usados 15 espécimes de Aedes lepidus, com resultado negativo, e 80 de C. quinquefasciatus. Dêstes últimos apenas 3 se infectaram, não tendo sido possível transmitir a infecção a pintos inoculados. Êste culicíneo não é considerado transmissor habitual do plasmódio em estudo em vista do baixo índice de infectividade observado nas experiências. São brevemente discutidos os resultados do presente trabalho, inclusive o insucesso das inoculações em pintos.
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Foi pesquisada a capacidade transmissora do Aëdes (O.) lepidus em relação ao Plasmodium gallinaceum. Êste mosquito comportou-se como ótimo vector, apresentando elevado índice oocístico e esporozoítico e produzindo a malária por picada em animais sensíveis (pintos e frangos).
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O índice de sinclêmicos encontrado foi de 10%, examinando-se uma amostra heterógenea de 1130 indivíduos de grupo étnico negróide e mestiços desta etnia. Foi negativa a pesquisa em 120 indivíduos caucasóides e 30 mongolóides. O "índice familiar de siclêmicos" - a percentagem desses indivíduos em um grupo de famílias - fornece um resultado mais proximo do verdadeiro número de siclêmicos em uma amostra de população. O método clássico fornece um número inferior ao existente na amostra estudada. A aplicação do teste de siclemia em Jurisprudência, Antropologia e Etnografia, poderá contribuir, na qualidade de método auxiliar, no estudo de vários problemas. São indicados como métodos de escolha: o de Emmel e o de maceração de tecidos conservados em solução de formol ou alcool. Êste último permite estudos retrospectivos. A estase circulatória parece não ser fator suficiente para a passagem da condição de siclêmico para anemico. O parasitismo da hemátia pelo Plasmodium vivax não impede o fenômeno da siclisação. Infecção por plasmodídeos (P. falciparum e P. vivax) não é fator suficiente para desencadear a doença. A importância da descoberta de Emmel (descoberta do fenômeno da siclisação) reside no conhecimento em doença heredofamiliar de fato novo de máxima significação: a possibilidade de identificar os indivíduos ainda na fase de latência, ou seja, no período que medeia entre o nascimento e a instalação dos primeiros sintomas da doença. A relação entre casos de anemia falciforme ocorridos em gerações por vêzes muito afastadas (fenômeno denominado "skipping" - salto - pelos autores de lingua inglêsa) é mantida através dos siclêmicos. Êsses indivíduos podem ser comparados aos portadores de germe no sentido empregado na profilaxia das doenças infectuosas. Exames periódicos dos siclêmicos poderiam contribuir para esclarecimento da patogenia e forneceriam dados úteis para a profilaxia da doença. Seriam de grande alcance medidas idênticas em outras doenças hereditárias...
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Foram observadas infecções no macaco americano "Sagui" (Callitrix jacchus, Linneu 1758), quando inoculados com Plasmodium knowlesi. Inoculações massiças intra-venosas, são mortais em cerca de 10 dias. Com inoculações intra-musculares de menores quantidades de parasitos, foram verificados alguns casos de curas espontaneas. As características morfológicas e o seu conhecido ciclo de 24 horas taes como observados na infecção do macaco Rhesus, permanecem as mesmas no macaco estudado. O vigor do "sagui" em cativeiro é nitidamente inferior ao do "Rhesus" mas como seu preço de custo é trinta vezes menor, deve ser êle considerado como mais um animal útil para as pesquisas em malaria experimental.