399 resultados para Desmatamento-Amazonas


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INTRODUCTION: Snake bite, a problem in public health, generally occurs where there is no electric power. METHODS: A comparative clinical study was conducted with 102 victims of Bothrops snake bite, from the state of Amazonas, Brazil; 58 victims were treated with liofilizated trivalent antivenom serum (SATL) and 44 victims treated with liquid bivalent and monovalent antivenom serum (SAMBL). RESULTS: 17% (10/58) of patients presented adverse effects with the SATL and 25% (11/44) with the SAMBL. CONCLUSIONS: There was no statistic difference in number of adverse effects between the two types of snake bite antivenom.

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IntroductionThe aim of this work was to identify possible lymphatic filariasis foci in the western Brazilian Amazonian that could be established from the reports of Rachou in the 1950s. The study was conducted in three cities of the western Brazilian Amazon region - Porto Velho and Guajará-Mirim (State of Rondônia) and Humaitá (State of Amazonas).MethodsFor human infection evaluation thick blood smear stained with Giemsa was used to analyze samples collected from 10pm to 1am. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to examine mosquito vectors for the presence of Wuchereria bancrofti DNA. Humans were randomly sampled from night schools students and from inhabitants in neighborhoods lacking sanitation. Mosquitoes were collected from residences only.ResultsA total 2,709 night students enrolled in the Program for Education of Young Adults (EJA), and 935 people registered in the residences near the schools were examined, being 641 from Porto Velho, 214 from Guajará-Mirim and 80 from Humaitá. No individual examined was positive for the presence of microfilariae in the blood stream. A total of 7,860 female Culex quinquefasciatus specimens examined were negative by PCR.ConclusionsThis survey including human and mosquito examinations indicates that the western Amazon region of Brazil is not a focus of Bancroftian filariasis infection or transmission. Therefore, there is no need to be included in the Brazilian lymphatic filariasis control program.

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Introduction Chagas disease is considered as emerging in the Brazilian Amazon, usually occurring in acute outbreaks. Methods We describe 17 cases of acute Chagas disease in Rio Negro, Amazonas. Results There were 15 males (average age, 31.3 years), all positive for Trypanosoma cruzi in fresh blood smear examination, and 14 positive by xenodiagnosis and PCR. The top clinical manifestations were fever, asthenia, abdominal pain, and palpitations. Electrocardiograms featured low-voltage QRS, anterosuperior divisional block, and right bundle branch block associated with anterosuperior divisional block. Conclusions All patients had consumed açaí products from Monte Alegre in the rural area around Santa Izabel do Rio Negro, Brazil.

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Introduction: This study assessed the prevalence of Mansonella ozzardi in riverine communities of the Tefé River, Amazonas, Brazil. Methods: The prevalence of M. ozzardi was estimated by microscopic examination of thick blood smears. Results: The M. ozzardi prevalence rate was 6.3% (19/300). Filarial infection was found in 8 of the 11 communities surveyed, with prevalence rates varying from 2.5% to 22.2%. Conclusions: Tefé is a region of oil and natural gas exploration, in which there is a high turnover of workers. Migration patterns may facilitate the dissemination of mansonelliasis to other regions.

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INTRODUCTION: Dengue is the most prevalent arboviral disease in tropical areas. In Mato Grosso, outbreaks are reported every year, but studies on dengue in this state are scarce. METHODS: Natural transovarial infection of Aedes aegypti by a flavivirus was investigated in the Jardim Industriário neighborhood of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. Eggs were collected with ovitraps during the dry, intermediate, and rainy seasons of 2012. After the eggs hatched and the larvae developed to adulthood, mosquitoes (n = 758) were identified and allocated to pools of 1-10 specimens according to the collection location, sex, and climatic period. After RNA extraction, multiplex semi-nested RT-PCR was performed to detect the four dengue virus (DENV) serotypes, yellow fever virus, West Nile virus and Saint Louis encephalitis virus. RESULTS: DENV-4 was the only flavivirus detected, and it was found in 8/50 pools (16.0%). Three of the positive pools contained females, and five contained males. Their nucleotide sequences presented 96-100% similarity with DENV-4 genotype II strains from Manaus, Amazonas. The minimum infection rate was 10.5 per 1000 specimens, and the maximum likelihood estimator of the infection rate was 11.6 (95% confidence interval: 4.8; 23.3). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides the first evidence of natural transovarial infection by DENV-4 in Ae. Aegypti in Mato Grosso, suggesting that this type of infection might serve as a mechanism of virus maintenance during interepidemic periods in Cuiabá, a city where dengue epidemics are reported every year. These results emphasize the need for efficient vector population control measures to prevent arbovirus outbreaks in the state.

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INTRODUCTION: Toxoplasma gondii infection is widely prevalent in humans and other animals worldwide. Information on the prevalence of T. gondii infection is scarce in some regions of Brazil, including riverside communities along the Amazon River basin. M METHODS: The prevalence of T. gondii in 231 people, aged 1-85 years, who were living in four riverside communities along the Purus River, Lábrea, State of Amazonas, Brazil, was determined. Antibodies against T. gondii were assayed using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. The hearts and brains of 50 chickens, which were raised free-range in the communities, were pooled according to the community of origin and bioassayed in mice. The isolates were genotyped using polymorphisms at 12 nuclear markers (SAG1, 5' and 3'-SAG2, alt.SAG2, SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, c22-8, c29-2, L358, PK1, Apico and CS3). RESULTS: The overall seroprevalence of T. gondii was 56.7% (131/231). IgG antibodies were presented by 117 (89.3%) and IgM by 14 (10.7%) of the 131 positive individuals. No association between age group and gender with prevalence was observed (chi-square test, p > 0.05); however, the comparison between localities showed that the seroprevalence of T. gondii was significantly lower among the individuals living in the Boca do Ituxi (p < 0.05) community. Five isolates of T. gondii were obtained in the mouse bioassay, and genotyping revealed two complete genotypes that had not been described previously and three mixed isolates. CONCLUSIONS: These results support previous findings that T. gondii population genetics are highly diverse in Brazil and that T. gondii infection is active in these riverside communities.

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Abstract: INTRODUCTION Malaria is not considered endemic in State of Piauí. METHODS Malaria epidemiology was examined using surveillance data. RESULTS: During 2002-2013, of the 484 cases of malaria, 217 were classified as probably acquired in Piauí, most frequently in the Campo Largo, Buriti dos Lopes, and Luzilândia municipalities, and 267 were considered probably imported, from the States of Pará, Maranhão, Amazonas, Roraima, and Rondônia. Probably-imported cases occurred throughout the year, while 80.2% of the probably-acquired cases occurred in April-August, peaking at the end of the rainy season. CONCLUSIONS Malaria surveillance should be intensified. Further ecoepidemiological and entomological studies are needed.

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Abstract: INTRODUCTION Mansonella ozzardi is a widely distributed filaria worm in the Amazon region. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of M. ozzardi infection in riverine communities of Lábrea municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil. METHODS A diagnostic blood filtration method in a polycarbonate membrane was used. RESULTS M. ozzardi was found in 50.3% of the sample, with the highest prevalence in farmers/fishermen (69.4%; χ 2 = -19.14, p<0.001). The prevalence was higher in longer-term residents (≥11 years; 60.2%). CONCLUSIONS M. ozzardi infection rates are high near the Purus River, much greater than those previously reported based on diagnosis using thick blood smears.

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Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Few studies have described the risk factors of intestinal parasitic infections in the Amazon. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was performed in a City of the State of Amazonas (Brazil) to estimate the prevalence of intestinal parasites and determine the risk factors for helminth infections. RESULTS: Ascaris lumbricoides was the most prevalent parasite. The main risk factors determined were: not having a latrine for A. lumbricoides infection; being male and having earth or wood floors for hookworm infection; and being male for multiple helminth infections. CONCLUSIONS: We reported a high prevalence of intestinal parasites and determined some poverty-related risk factors.

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Um inquérito nutricional foi realizado na população ribeirinha do rio Negro, no Estado do Amazonas, numa área de baixíssima densidade populacional. Todas as famílias com crianças abaixo de 6 anos, num trecho de 20OKm entre a foz do rio Branco e a cidade de Barcelos foram estudados num total de 60 famílias e 121 crianças. Este número de crianças representa cerca de. 4,8% das crianças da área rural, dos Municípios envolvidos. Todas as crianças foram submetidas a exame clínico, medidas e pesadas e, de 66 crianças, foi colhido sangue por punção digital para determinação de, hematócrito e, hemoglobina. Foram coletadas amostras de fezes de 78 crianças, para exame panasitológico. Todas as mães foram também medidas e pesadas, além de entrevistadas quanto a hábtos de higiene, alimentação da criança e alimentos por ela ingeridos nas últimas 24 horas, De 42 mães, foi colhido sangue pana determinação de hematúcrito e hemoglobina.As condições de higiene da população local são bastante primitivas. A água. é consumida diretamente do rio, e a defecação efetuada ao nível do solo, em torno das casas. A natimortalidade for estimada em 80/1000 nascimentos, abortos espontâneos de 66,7/1000 gestações e mortalidade infantilde 93,2/1000 nascidos vivos. Todos esses índices são elevados para as condições locais. 0 período de amamentação na área é prolongado e o desmame ocorre em torno de 16 meses, com 72% das crianças amamentadas por mais de 1 ano. Metade das mães introduzem outros alimentos na dieta infantil em torno de 6 meses, principalmente papa de farinha de. mandioca. De acordo com os critérios de Gomez, 63,3% das crianças são malnutridas, enquanto que segundo os critérios de Waterlow, 70% apresentavam nanismo nutricional e 18% atrofia nutricional. No primeiro se -mestre de vida, o nanismo nutricional, atingiu somente 15,8% das crianças, enquanto que no segundo semestre esse valor se eleva para 63,6%. Apesar da amamentação prolongada , 25% das crianças, no primeiro ano de vida, apresentaram diarréia no momento do exame. Os picos na prevalência de diarréia foram observados no segundo semestre e. segundo ano de vida, coincidindo com a alta prevalência de desnutrição aguda (atrofia nutricional).A desnutrição crônica (nanismo nutricional) foi significantemente mais prevalente nas crianças com histórias de quadros diarréicos freqüentes. Parasitas intestinais foram encontrados em 84,6% das crianças cujas fezes foram coletadas, sendo que A. lumbricoides, Ancilostomideo e T. trichiura afetando mais de 60%. Os sinais clínicos de deficiências de ferro e possivelmente vitaminas, tais como riboflavina e vitamina A, foram as mais freqüentemente observados.Níveis de hemoglobina abaixo de 11 g% e concentração de Hemoglobina Corpuscular média abaixo de 30% foram observados em 71,2% das crianças, sugerindo que anemia feropriva é altamente prevalente na área.Obesidade foi mais freqüentemente encontrada nas mães do que emagrecimento, sugerindo que o consumo total de energia e alimentos não é limitante nessa população. Peixe foi consumido nas últimas 24 horas por 75% das mães e 50% consumiu de mandioca é altíssimo. O consumo de frutas foi limitado, principalmente bananas, e o uso de vegetais limitado a condimentos. Os níveis de hemoglobina foram baixos em 62% das mães, sugerindo que a deficiência de ferro é um problema na área, apesar da dieta ser alta em proteinas e baixa em fibras e fitato.

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A new genus, Javaria, and species, J; samuelsii, are described from material collected at Serra Aracã, Amazonas. Also, the taxonomy of two other Amazonian species is updated; Herpotrichia villosa is tranferred to Byssosphaeria and Thaxteriella roraimensis is tranferred to Tubeufia.

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Abarema piresii Barneby & Grimes is described from the Brazilian states of Amazonas and Pará. The species is illustrated an tis relationships are discussed. Two kindred species are incidentally transferred from Pithecellobium to Abarema as A. curvicarpa (Irwin) and A. moniliformis (Ducke) Barneby & Grimes.

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O trabalho descreve 4 espécies novas de Miridae (Hemiptera) dos arredores de Manaus, Amazonas, Brasil, como: Ceratocapsus barensis n. s.p., C. batistai n. sp., C. manaura n. sp. e C. kerri n. sp., todas do Parque das Laranjeiras. Estão incluídas as ilustrações de C. batistai n. sp. e das genitálias masculinas.

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Dando continuidade ao trabalho de explorar correntezas de grandes rios para gerar eletricidade sem o uso de barragens, um novo protótipo de micro-usina flutuante (cata-água) foi, construído, com capacidade de gerar 1 kw de eletricidade quando submetido a uma correnteza de 1,1 m/s. A eletricidade é gerada em 110 V 60 Hz com controle manual. A proteção do aparelho contra detritos flutuantes (principalmente as ilhas de capim flutuante) foi identificada como sendo o problema mais importante no desenvolvimento desta tecnologia. É mostrado que os rios Solimões e Amazonas apresentam correnteza, profundidade e potência suficientes para o uso de cata-águas em todos os lugares investigados.

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É apresentado um estudo de Ascomycetes (XYLARIACEAE) nos Estados do Amazonas e de Mato Grosso (norte), onde foram registrados 9 gêneros, totalizando 31 espécies: Batistia annulipes Cif., Camillea bacillum(Mont., C. bilabiata Speg., C. cyclops (Mont.) Berk. & Curt., C. labellum Mont., C. leprieurii Mont., Daldinia concentrica (Bolt.) Ces. & de Not., D. eschscholzii (Ehr.) Rehm., D. gollani Henn., Hypoxylon nummularium Bull. ex Fr, Hypoxylon sp., Kretzschmaria cetrarioides(Welw. & Curr.) Sacc., K. clavus (Fr.) Sacc., K. heliscus (Mont.) Massee, K. microspora Henn., Phylacia globosa Lév., P. poculiformis(Mont., P. surinamensis (Berk. & Curt.) Dennis, P. turbinata (Berk.) Dennis, Rhopalostroma sphaerocephalum (Petch.) D. Hwksw., Thammomyces dendroidea Cooke & Massee, T. rastratus Mont., Xylaria dealbata Berk. & Curt., X feejeensis (Berk.) Fr., X. furcata Fr., X . ianthino-velutina (Mont.) Fr., X. juruensis P. Henn., X. begeliana (Lév.) FA., X. microceras(Mont.) Fr., X. polymorpha (Pers. ex Fr. ) Grev., X. scruposa (Fr) Fr., X. telfairii (Berk.) Fr. Xylaria sp.Foi elaborada uma chave para identificação dos gêneros e respectivas espécies, sendo que para cada taxon são dadas as sinonímias e algumas ilustrações dos espécimes examinados.