33 resultados para Mallet, Louis, Sir, 1823-1890.
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Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) is a member of the Japanese-encephalitis virus serocomplex of the genus Flavivirus. SLEV is broadly distributed in the Americas and the Caribbean Islands, where it is usually transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Culex and primarily to birds and mammalian-hosts. Humans are occasionally infected by the virus and are dead-end hosts. SLEV causes encephalitis in temperate regions, while in tropical regions of the Americas, several human cases and a wide biological diversity of SLEV-strains have been reported. The phylogenetic analysis of the envelope (E) protein genes indicated eight-genotypes of SLEV with geographic overlap. The present paper describes the genotyping of two SLEV viruses detected in mosquito-pools collected in northern Colombia (department of Cordoba). We used reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction to amplify a fragment of theE-gene to confirm the virus identity and completeE-gene sequencing for phylogenetic analysis and genotyping of the two-SLEV viruses found circulating in Córdoba. This is the first report of SLEV genotype IV in Colombia (Córdoba) in mosquitoes from a region of human inhabitation, implicating the risk of human disease due to SLEV infection. Physicians should consider SLEV as a possible aetiology for undiagnosed febrile and neurologic syndromes among their patients who report exposure to mosquito-bites.
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Estudo histórico descritivo com o objetivo de identificar registros noticiosos sobre a Escola de Enfermagem Alfredo Pinto, antiga Escola Profissional de Enfermeiros e Enfermeiras (EPEE), veiculadas na revista mencionada no período referido. A metodologia utilizada foi a análise documental como técnica de pesquisa. A revista foi publicada de forma ininterrupta durante esse período de 32 anos e 1.632 exemplares foram consultados. Foram encontradas 16 notícias alusivas à EPEE, ao Hospital Nacional de Alienados, à Enfermagem e Cursos de Enfermagem. Desse total, apenas cinco notícias referiam-se diretamente à EPEE. Analisando seu conteúdo despontam duas idéias fundamentais: 1) a EPEE teve duas inaugurações, em 1897 e 1906, o que ratifica o Decreto de criação em 27/09/1890; e, 2) a dificuldade de operacionalização da EPEE, àquela época, em virtude da baixa qualificação dos candidatos a alunos.
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The metropolitan region of Recife, Brazil is endemic for Dirofilaria immitis and has an environment favorable to the development of Culex quinquefasciatus. The goal of this study was to evaluate the vector competence of the Cx. quinquefasciatus RECIFE population for D. immitis transmission. A total of 2,104 females of Cx. quinquefasciatus RECIFE population were exposed to different densities of D. immitis microfilariae blood meals, ranging from 1,820 to 2,900 mf/ml of blood, in a natural membrane apparatus. The results showed a variation between 92.3% and 98.8% of females fed. The exposure of the Cx. quinquefasciatus RECIFE population to different densities of microfilariae did not influence the mortality of the mosquitoes. Infective larvae from D. immitis were observed in the Malpighian tubules beginning on the 12th day, whereas larvae were observed in the head and proboscis beginning on the 13th day following infection. The vector efficiency index (VEI) presented by the mosquitoes ranged from 7.8 to 56.5. The data demonstrates that the Cx. quinquefasciatus RECIFE population has great potential for the transmission of D. immitis, as it allowed the development of the filarid until the infectious stage at the different densities of microfilariae to which it was exposed.