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Patients with the digestive form of Chagas'disease frequently present chronic gastritis. As the microorganism Helicobacter pylori is now accepted as the most common cause of human chronic gastritis, the present work was undertaken to verify a possible relationship between the presence of this bacterium and inflammatory changes of antral mucosa in chagasic patients. Seventeen chagasics, with megaesophagus and or megacolon were studied. Fragments from two different regions of antral mucosa were obtained by endoscopy, fixed in 4% neutral formaldehyde and embedded in paraffin. The sections were stained by haematoxylin and eosin for histology analysis, and by carbolfuchsin for H. pylori identification. H. pylori was found in 16 (94.1%) chagasic patients, all of them presenting chronic gastritis. Superficial gastritis was seen in 9 (52.9%) while atrophic gastritis was present in 8 (47.1%) patients. H. pylori was present on gastric mucosa of 8 (100%) patients with atrophic gastritis and of 8 (88.8%) patients with superficial gastritis. We concluded that the microorganism H. pylori should be considered a possible factor connected with the etiopathogenesis of chronic superficial and atrophic gastritis frequently observed in patients with the digestive form of Chagas' disease.

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The objective was to estimate the prevalence of Blastocystis hominis, to evaluate the effectiveness of different techniques for its diagnosis as well as to estimate the prevalence of other intestinal parasites in the community of Campo Verde, a district of Pitanga. The work was carried out from August to October 2004. Samples of feces from children and adults were collected and submitted to the techniques of direct wet mount, flotation in zinc sulphate solution, tube sedimentation, sedimentation in formalin-ether and staining by Kinyoun and iron hematoxylin methods. From 181 studied individuals, 128 (70.7%) showed protozoa and/or helminths in stool samples. The most prevalent species were Endolimax nana (33.7%); B. hominis (26.5%); Giardia lamblia (18.2%); Entamoeba coli (17.1%); Ascaris lumbricoides (16.6%); Iodamoeba bütschlii (9.4%); and ancylostomatidae (7.7%). B. hominis was only identified by the techniques of direct wet mount, sedimentation in formalin-ether and staining by iron hematoxylin, though the latter was less sensitive than the other methods. The high frequency of B. hominis demonstrated by this study indicates the need to include laboratory techniques that enable identification of the parasite on a routine basis.

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Cryptococcosis is one of the most common opportunistic fungal infections in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). We report 13 cases of cryptococcal infection based on histopathology, serology and cultures. Epidemiological analysis, histochemical techniques of hematoxilin and eosin (HE) and Grocot's silver (GMS), as well special histochemical techniques such as Mayer's mucicarmine (MM) and Fontana-Masson (FM), cryptococcal antigen test (CrAg) and isolation on fungal media: Sabouraud's (SAB), brain-heart infusion agar (BHI) and canavanine-glycine-bromothymol blue (CGB) agar were analyzed. Unsatisfactory staining results by MM stain associated to negative titers by CrAg test, which FM stain confirmed that capsule-deficient Cryptococcus infections were observed in four cases. Eight isolated cases were identified as follows: six cases were infection with Cryptococcus neoformans and two cases were Cryptococcus gattii.

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Blastocystis homins is a protozoan that causes an intestinal infection known as human blastocystosis. This infection is diagnosed by means of parasitological examination of stools and by permanent staining techniques. The present study was developed to evaluate the frequency of Blastocystis hominis infection among inhabitants of the Araraquara region, State of São Paulo, and to compare different methods for investigating this protozoan in feces samples. Evaluations on 503 stool samples were performed by means of direct fresh examination and using the techniques of Faust et al., Lutz and Rugai et al. In addition, the iron hematoxylin, trichrome and modified Kinyoun staining techniques were used. Out of the 503 samples examined, 174 (34.6%) were found to be positive for the presence of intestinal parasites. The most frequent protozoa and helminths were Entamoeba coli (14.6%) and Strongyloides stercoralis (6.7%), respectively. Blastocystis hominis was present in 23 (4.6%) fecal samples, with a predominately pasty consistency and without characterizing a condition of diarrhea. Despite the low frequency of Blastocystis hominis found in the Araraquara region, compared with other regions of Brazil, it is important to perform laboratory diagnostic tests for this protozoan. Its finding in fecal material is indicative of food and drinking water contamination. Since the transmission route for this parasite is accepted to be oral-fecal, this implies that the population needs guidance regarding hygiene and basic sanitation measures as a means for controlling health problems caused by enteroparasites.

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INTRODUCTION: Estimate the prevalence of Mansonella ozzardi infection and calculate the parasitic infection rate (PIR) in simuliid black flies in the municipality of Lábrea, State of Amazonas, Brazil. METHODS: Prevalence was measured using the thick blood smear method collected from the fingers and was related to age, sex and occupation. Simuliidae were collected with a suction apparatus, then stained with hematoxylin and dissected to verify the PIR. RESULTS: The average prevalence rate of M. ozzardi among the 694 individuals examined was 20.7%. Infection was higher in men (27.6%) than in women (14.3%) (p < 0.001) and occurred in most age groups, with the highest prevalence in the following age groups: 38-47 (40%), 48-57 (53.1%) and >58 (60.5%). The highest prevalence rates were observed in the retired (64%), followed by farm workers (47.1%). Infection by M. ozzardi was only identified in Cerqueirellum amazonicum (Simuliidae) with a PIR of 0.6%. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed a high prevalence of M. ozzardi in the riverine communities of Lábrea due to the lack of policies regarding the treatment of microfilaremic individuals in the region and an abundance of competent vectors for M. ozzardi.

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O hemograma e o perfil bioquímico são usados para diagnosticar doenças em animais domésticos. Esses exames podem ser influenciados pela idade, sexo, nutrição, raça, espécie e condições ambientais. Portanto, dados de uma região não podem ser totalmente extrapolados para animais criados em regiões geograficamente distintas. Isso se aplica a ovinos criados no Bioma Amazônico. O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar os valores hematológicos e bioquímicos de ovinos Santa Inês, de diferentes idades e gêneros criados na Amazônia oriental. Foram examinados 91 ovinos divididos em três grupos: G1 (3-6 meses de idade, n = 31); G2 (7 a 24 meses de idade, n = 30) e G3 (mais de 24 meses de idade, n = 30). O hemograma e as determinações bioquímicas foram realizados com um contador automático e um analisador semi-automático, respectivamente. Os resultados foram comparados pelo teste de Tukey. O número de eritrócitos, índices eritrocitários, plaquetograma, número de eosinófilos, teor de proteína total, de ureia e de creatinina foram influenciados pela idade dos animais. O coeficiente de variação dos eritrócitos e a concentração de creatinina foram influenciados pelo sexo, sendo maiores nos machos. A relação neutrófilos:linfócitos (N:L) foi maior que um para todos os grupos etários. Neste estudo foram determinados valores de referência para ovinos criados na Amazônia Oriental. Além disso, demonstrou-se que ao interpretar exames hematológicos e bioquímicos de ovinos, a idade e o sexo devem ser considerados.

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In einem Falle von Rheumatismus infectiosus specificus, der bei einem 10 Jahre alten Kinde in kaum 2 Monaten sich abwickelte, konnten wir ausser dem typischen histologischen Bilde einer spezifischen rheumatischen Karditis auch das Vorhandensein von makroskopischen nekrotischen Knoetchen feststellen, die bei der Veroeffentlichung der vorliegenden Arbeit das Hauptinteresse beanspruchen. Die rheumatischen Veraenderungen finden sich sowohl im Myokard als auch im Peri-und Endokard. Die im Myokard vorgefundenen Veraenderungen lassen sich wie folgt einteilen: 1) Schaedigungen einer spezifischen knoetchenfoermigen Myokarditis, die durch die Gegenwart von zahlreichen, zwischen den Muskelfasern und in der Umgebung der Gefaesse gelegenen, typischen Aschoff'schen Knoetchen ausgepraegt sind. (Fig. 2-3). 2) Schaedigungen einer akuten exsudativen herdfoermigen Myokarditis mit Aschoff'schen Knoetchen. (Fig. 5-6). Derartige Veraenderungen offenbaren sich durch das Vorhandensein von polymorphonukleaeren neutrophilen und besonders eosinophilen Leukocyten, und zwar in nicht zusammenhaengenden Herden zerstreut mit Zerstoerung von Herzfasern. In den entzuendlichen Herden kommen noch typische Aschoff'sche Zellen vor, die sich manchmal in Aschoff'sche Knoetchen umorganisieren. (Fig. 5). Weder narbenfoermige Herde noch Verschwielung werden in irgend einem Teile des Herzmuskels angetroffen. 3) Makroskopisch sichtbare nekrotische Knoetchen. - Diese Knoetchen sind der wichtigste Befund der vorliegenden Arbeit. Bei der makroskopischen Betrachtung des Herzens, findet man an verschiedenen Stellen der Innenseite des linken Ventrikels Knoetchen vorliegen, deren gelbliche Faerbung lebhalf von der der benachbarten Muskulatur absticht. Wenn auch an der Oberflaeche des Endokards leicht hervorragend, sind diese Gebilde glatt, von derber Konsistenz, wobei die groessten 1 mm im Durchmesser aufweisen. (Fig. 1). Aehnliche Knoetchen werden im verdickten Teil der beiden Papillarmuskel der Mitratis angetroffen, jedoch weisen diese groessere Dimensionen und einem Durchmesser von 4 mm auf. Die Trikuspidal-und Mitralklappe sind frei, zart und elastisch, bei makroskopischer Betrachtung sind keinerlei aeltere oder juengere warzenfoermige Auflagerungen festzustellen Indessen die mikroskopische Untersuchung der Mitralis ergab einen akuten entzuendlichen Prozess mit reichlichen polymorphonukleaeren neutrophilen und eosinophilen Zellen, jedoch ohne Aschoff'sche Knoetchen. Die vorgefundene Veraenderung entspricht also dem Bilde einer akuten unspezifischen Valvulitis. Die Knoetchen praegen sich durch das Vorhandensein einer zentral gelegenenn nekrotischen Masse, umgeben von einer durch epithelioide Zellen gebildeten Schicht aus. Eines dieser im verdickten Abschnitt des linken Ventrikels angetroffenen Knoetchen misst in seinen groessten Durchmessern 1700 - 1200 µ (Fig. 7). Die ihn befallende Nekrose ist eine typische Verkaesungsnekrose, mit einer Ausdehnung von 700 - 1000 µ in ihren verschiedenen Durchmessern. In einem bestimmten Abschnitt hat sich die Nekrose noch nicht vollstaendig ausgebildet, wobei zahlreiche Kerne sich in dem Zustand von Karyorhexis befinden. Zwischen dem Rand der nekrotisierten Schicht und der Peripherie des Knoetchens sieht man zahlreiche epithelioide Zellen. (Figs. 7-12), unter denen einige zweikernige, den Aschoff'schen aehnliche Gebilde zu erkennen sind. In der Umgebung des Knoetchens sind weder tuberkuloese Follikel noch milliare Gummata zu beobachten. Aschoff'sche Knoetchen sind in dem Teile, dem das Endokardknoetchen am naechsten liegt, nachzuweisen. Anstossend an die epithelioiden, das Knoetchen in einem regelmaessigen Streifen umgebenden Zellen besteht lymphocytaere Infiltration, wobei auch polymorphonukleaere eosinophile und neutrophile Leukocyten sich vorfinden. Auf gleicher Hoehe des nekrotisierten Knoetchens sind die Herzfasern zum groessten Teil zerstoert. Die noch erkennbar sind, sind zersplittert und nekrotisch, wobei von der Querstreifung nichts mehr zu bemerken ist und ein hyalines und homogenes Aussehen Platz greift. Die bei der makroskopischen Untersuchung am verdickten Teil der Papillarmuskeln der Mitratis festgestellten Knoetchen erscheinen durch Verschmelzung verschiedener anderer kleinerer Knoetchen entstanden und zwar konnten wir bis zu vier solcher Knoetchen nachweisen. (Fig. 9) Diese Knoetchen haben eine laengliche Form, ihre Ausdehnung schwankt in ihren groessten Durchmesser zwischen 700 bis 1200 µ. in ihren kleinsten zwischen 180 bis 400 µ. Ihr morphologischer Aufbau ist dem des bereits geschilderten knoetchens sehr aehnlich. Sie weisen gleichfalls eine zentrale nekrotische Schicht, umgeben von einer anderen epithelioider Zellen, auf, wobei an der Peripherie Infiltration von Lymphocyten und polymorphonuklearen neutrophilen und eosinophilen Zellen besteht. Die nekrotische Schicht indessen laesst nicht deutlich das Bild der Verkaesungsnekrose erkennen. Es sind noch veraenderte, homogene Muskelfasern unter Beibehaltung lineaerer Anordnung zu beobachten. An anderen Stellen wiederum ist die Muskelfaser nicht mehr zu erkennen, es finden sich dann nekrotisierte Gebilde von granulierten Aussehen. Die Herzfasern zeigen, nach Massgabe der Entfernung von der Mitte des Knoetchens, ebenfalls homogenes Aussehen, wobei sie eine gleichmaessige durch Eosin bewirkte Rosafaerbung aufweisen. Die histologischen Unterschiede zwischen den genannten Knoetchen und dem geschilderten ersten Knoetchen beruhen nur darauf, dass sich in den erstaren noch keine staerkere Nekrose abgespielt hat, so dass es den Anschein hat als ob das Entstehen der Knoetchen juengeren Datums sei. Den gleichen Unterschied des nekrotischen Bildes bieten sogar die verschiedenen Knoetchen ein und desselben Abschnittes dar, wobei eine wahrhafte Abstufung in den nekrotischen Herden, die in einigen Knoetchen mehr fortgeschritten, in anderen kaum begonnen erscheint, sich feststellen laesst. Unter Anwendung geeigneter Methodiik konnten wir weder das Vorhandensein von Treponemas, Bakterien, noch von saeurefesten Keimen in keinen der Knoetchen nachweisen. Diese fraglichen Knoetchen muessen als eine weite fortgeschrittene rheumatische Schaedigung aufgefasst werden. An dieser Ansicht halten wir fest, wobei wir uns auf aeusserst bedeutungsvolle Befunde stuetzen, wie den Nachweis der Knoetchen in einem typischen Falle von rheumatischer Myokarditis, den Aufbau der erwaehnten Knoetchen auf Kosten von, den Aschoff'schen Zellen morphologisch aehnlichen Zellen; schliesslich halten die Knoetchen immer eine unmittelbare Beziehung zum Endokard aufrecht, wo die Aschoff'schen Knoetchen sich zahlreich vorfinden. Tuberkuloese Follikel sind nicht anzutreffen noch sind Gummatas oder sonstige Veraenderungen syphílítíscher Art vorhanden. Ausserdem fehlen saeurefeste Keime und Spirochaeten. Aus diesen Gruenden muss die Hypothese, als ob es sich hier um tuberkuloese oder syphilitische Gebilde handle, fallen gelassen werden.

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Definite hyperplasia of cells occurs in the skin lesions of the infectious myxoma of rabbits, more visible in such stages in which the intercellular basophilic substance is rather scanty (fig. 2). The increase in number of cells is the result of simplified forms of mitosis (modified type of mitosis, pseudoamitosis) which might readily be mistaken for amitosis in their final stages. Budding (figs. 20, 28, 29, 30) as well as constriction of the nucleus (figs. 18, 31, 32), and the formation of giant-cells (figs. 33, 34) are not rare. During the entire process the nuclear membrane does not desintegrate as in typical mitosis. Division of the cytoplasm following division of the nucleus has been demonstrated (fig. 17). Typical mitosis is practically absent. The cells which undergo hyperplasia present remarkable changes in their dimension, shape, and structure. The nucleus and cell-body are considerably enlarged (figs. 6, 7, 8). The shape of the nucleus is modified (figs. 8, 10, 15). Hypertrophy of nuclein, either as an intranuclear network (spireme?, figs. 9, 23), or in the form conspicuous, deeply staining masses which appear not to be homogeneous but to be composed of small particles closely clumped ("mulberries"?, figs. 12, 13, 14, 25, 26) occurs in most cells. While some of these pictures are probably related to necrosis of the cells as started by most of the previous workers, it is lekely that some of them may represent developmental stages of the modified mitosis (pseudoamitosis) here reported. In fact, fine cytological details not ordinarily preserved in necrotic cells (figs. 35, 36, 37) may be demonstrated in the socalled myxoma-cells subtted to approved cytological methods of study (fixation in B-15 and P. F. A.-3, staining in iron-hematoxylin).

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We had the opportunity to study 6 cases of the congenital form of toxoplasmosis, found in a series of 1200 necropsies of fetuses and newborn babies, realized at 3 different hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Among the 6 cases, 4 were premature babies liveborn at the 6th-8th gestational month and 2 were stillborn (1 premature and 1 at term). In all those cases, the diagnosis was based in the detection of the parasite in tissues and in one case it was even isolated the Toxoplasma from the necrotic material found in the cranial cavity. This strain of Toxoplasma, pathogenic to pigeons, to guinea pigs and to mice, is preserved by successive transfers in mice. Some facts observed in those cases present an interest not only strictly anatomic but also have certain value for the better acknowlegment of the disease. First, we want to call the attention to the presence of a sudden high fever, during or just before pregnancy in the 4 cases in which the maternal anamnesis was perfectly studied; this fever that was preceded by a normal beginning of pregnancy, had relatively rapid remission, but in 2 cases was immediately followed by uterine bleeding and premature delivery, although the puerperium had been apparently normal. It is known that are normal the subsequent children of the mothers that delivered a baby with toxoplasmosis and that several women have normal babies before the toxoplasmotic one. We believe that the fever observed in our cases could be indicative of the beginning of maternal infection and those are the reasons why we emphasize the need of careful anamnesis, specially in the cases actually diagnosed as inapparent infection. Another fact to notice is that in 5 of our cases the event premature delivery happened always between the 6th and the 8th months of pregnancy, and the only term fetus was delivered in advanced stage of maceration. The above mentioned facts could agree with the opinion of FRENKEL (1949), when he declared that "primary infection of the pregnant mother appears more likely to be the commoner mode of fetal toxoplasmic infection", but they would disagree with WEINMAN (1952) who believes that the transmission of Toxoplasma to the fetus is more frequent through a pregnant woman with chronic disease and who says "that infection contracted during pregnancy may and probably does happen from time to time"...Still in connection with the transmission of toxoplasmosis, we want to note the verification of inflammatory lesions in the placental villi and in the umbilical cord in 3 of the 4 cases in which such organs were examined at the microscope. In the case n. 1, we found several pseudocysts of Toxoplasma in the placenta, and the fibroblasts of Wharton's jelly were particularly rich in isolated forms and in colonies of Toxoplasma; the easy multiplication of the parasite in that tissue calls the attention and even suggests its utilisation for Toxoplasma's cultivation. The confirmation of Toxoplasma in human placenta was made only recently by CRISTEN et al. (1951) and by NEGHME et al. (1952), in Chile; it is not frequent in the literature, what gives some value to our present verification. Another observation was that provided by the case n. 6. This baby, a premature one of the 6th month, was 14 days old and-died with signs of respiratory disease, the causa mortis have been pneumonia. At the necropsy, we found no gross change that suggested toxoplasmosis, except the presence of some small necrotic focuses in the cerebral nervous substance around the ventricles. As a matter of fact, there was no enlargement of spleen or liver and neither leptomeningitis nor hydrocephalus. Such focuses were attributed to possible anoxia and in fact they are extremely similar to anoxial softenings, even when they are examined at the microscope; its structure composed of a central necrotic zone, surrounded by proliferated neuroglia and by a variable deposit of calcium salts, closely simulated the anoxial softenings, when the microscopical examination is based in the common histological preparations (hematoxilin-eosin, etc.). But when we examine preparations by the Giemsa or by the periodic acid-Schiff methods, we will note the presence of Toxoplasma, with its typical aspect or a little changed by degeneration. When we describe this observation, we wish to evidence the need of the search of Toxoplasma and closed parasites, in the cases of supposed pure anoxial softenings of nervous substance, in children. The frequency with which the congenital toxoplasmosis was anatomically verified should be emphasized, although the disease had not been clinically suspected, and it should be borne in mind that the second case of toxoplasmosis reported in the world was observed in Brazil by MAGARINOS TORRES; this case was the first to be described of the generalized congenital form of the infection, i. e. with myocardial lesions and parasites in skeletal muscles and skin.

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Twenty Calomys callosus, Rengger, 1830 (Rodentia-Cricetidae) were studied in the early stage of the acute schistosomal mansoni infection (42nd day). The same number of Swiss Webster mice were used as a comparative standard. Liver and intestinal sections, fixed in formalin-Millonig and embedded in paraffin, were stained with hematoxilin and eosin, PAS-Alcian Blue, pH = 1.0 and 2.5, Lennert's Giemsa, Picrosirius plus polarization microscopy, Periodic acid methanamine silver, Gomori's silver reticulin and resorcin-fuchsin. Immunohistological study (indirect immunofluorescence and peroxidase labeled extravidin-biotin methods) was done with antibodies specific to pro-collagen III, fibronectin, elastin, condroitin-sulfate, tenascin, alpha smooth muscle actin, vimentin and desmin. The hepatic granulomas were small, reaching only 27 of the volume of the hepatic Swiss Webster granuloma. They were composed mainly by large immature macrophages, often filled by schistosomal pigment, characterizing an exsudative-macrophage granuloma type. The granulomas were situated in the parenchyma and in the portal space. They were often intravascular, poor of extracellular matrix components, except fibronectin and presented, sometimes alpha smooth muscle actin and vimentin positive cells. The C. callosus intestinal granulomas were similar to Swiss Webster, showing predominance of macrophages. Therefore, the C. callosus acquire very well the Schistosoma mansoni infection, without developing strong hepatic acute granulomatous reaction, suggesting lack of histopathological signs of hypersensitivity.

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Tetratrichomonas didelphidis (Hegner & Ratcliffe, 1927) Andersen & Reilly, 1965 is a flagellate protozoan found in the intestine, cecum, and colon of Didelphis marsupialis. The parasitic protozoa used in this study was found and isolated in the intestine of opossums in Pavlova starch-containing medium in Florianópolis, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, from D. marsupialis and Lutreolina crassicaudata. The strains were cultivated in Diamond medium without maltose and with starch solution, pH 7.5 at 28°C. The specimens were stained by the Giemsa method and Heidenhain's iron hematoxylin. The light microscopy study of the trophozoites revealed the same morphologic characteristics as specimens previously described.

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An experimental murine model was used to verify the viability and pathogenicity of coccoid Helicobacter pylori. For this purpose, 27 BALB/c mice were inoculated intragastrically with 1 ml broth culture (10(8)organisms/ml) of a coccoid H. pylori clinical isolate. The animals were divided into two groups. Nine were infected on a one-time basis (GA1) and 18 were infected on two consecutive days (GA2). Other 27 mice were inoculated with Brucella broth and divided in the same way; they composed the control group. Mice were killed at 2, 3, 7, 14 and 21 days post inoculation (pi). Fragments of stomach and duodenum were collected, fixed with 12% formalin and stained by hematoxilin-eosin and Giemsa for histopathological examination. Until the 14th()day, only reinfected mice had mild-to-moderate inflammatory infiltrate in the stomach. The infiltration was predominantly lymphomonocytic, although plasma cells and eosinophils could be seen. However, at 21st day, severe eosinophilic infiltration was present in the lamina propria and submucosa of gastric corpus. In subgroup GA1, animals presented lymphomonocytic infiltration in the stomach from 14th()day pi. Our results showed that coccoid H. pylori was able to induce an acute inflammatory response in stomach of reinfected mice since the initial periods of infection.

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Phlebotominae sand fly specimens were prepared for histological and physiological studies. Different fixatives were tested on sectioned and whole bodied adult females in order to obtain good fixation and provide satisfactory penetration of the embedding media. All fixed specimens were infiltrated (up to seven days under 5ºC) and embedded in hydroxyethyl metacrylate. Two-three µm sections were stained, mounted in Canada balsam and observed by light microscopy. Best results were achieved when whole bodied insects were double fixed in Bouin's and Carnoy's fluids (4 h/2 h) and stained in Hematoxilin/Eosin or fixed in calcium formaldehyde and stained in mercury bromophenol blue.

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The histo-blood group ABH antigens were first described in humans. These antigens are only present on erythrocytes from great apes and humans, while in more primitive animals they are found in tissues and body fluids. The ABH antigens are mainly distributed in tissues exposed to the external environment and potentially serve as ligands for pathogens or inhibitors of tissue connections. The objective of this paper was two-fold: (i) to determine the presence of Helicobacter sp. in the gastric mucosa of 16 captive and 24 free-living New World monkeys and (ii) to evaluate the presence of histopathological alterations related to bacterial infection and the associated expression of ABH antigens in the tissue. Stomach tissues from 13 species of monkey were assessed using haematoxylin-eosin and modified Gram staining (Hucker) methods. An immunohistochemical analysis of the tissue revealed the presence of infectious bacteria that were characteristic of the genus Helicobacter sp. The results demonstrate that various species of monkey might be naturally infected with the Helicobacter sp. and that there is an increased susceptibility to infection. This study serves as a comparative analysis of infection between human and non-human primates and indicates the presence of a new species of Helicobacter.

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Rocio virus (ROCV) is an encephalitic flavivirus endemic to Brazil. Experimental flavivirus infections have previously demonstrated a persistent infection and, in this study, we investigated the persistence of ROCV infection in golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). The hamsters were infected intraperitoneally with 9.8 LD50/0.02 mL of ROCV and later anaesthetised and sacrificed at various time points over a 120-day period to collect of blood, urine and organ samples. The viral titres were quantified by real-time-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). The specimens were used to infect Vero cells and ROCV antigens in the cells were detected by immunefluorescence assay. The levels of antibodies were determined by the haemagglutination inhibition technique. A histopathological examination was performed on the tissues by staining with haematoxylin-eosin and detecting viral antigens by immunohistochemistry (IHC). ROCV induced a strong immune response and was pathogenic in hamsters through neuroinvasion. ROCV was recovered from Vero cells exposed to samples from the viscera, brain, blood, serum and urine and was detected by qRT-PCR in the brain, liver and blood for three months after infection. ROCV induced histopathological changes and the expression of viral antigens, which were detected by IHC in the liver, kidney, lung and brain up to four months after infection. These findings show that ROCV is pathogenic to golden hamsters and has the capacity to cause persistent infection in animals after intraperitoneal infection.