288 resultados para N 1-acetyl-N2-formyl-5-methoxykynuramine


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Foi pesquisada em 107 amostras de fezes procedentes de indivíduos com distúrbios intestinais a presença de Listeria monocytogenes. Como processo de enriquecimento, as fezes foram semeadas em caldo triptose fosfatado e mantidas a 4ºC durante 1 mês. Ao findar este prazo, foram os espécimes semeados em quatro meios seletivos: 1) Agar triptosado com 5 mcg/ml de Polimixina; 2) Agar triptosado com 50 cmg/ml de ácido nalidixico; 3) Meio de Ralovich e cols (Agar com 5% de soro normal de cavalo, acrescido de 50 mcg/ml de ácido nalidixico e 50 mcg/ml de tripaflavina (Bayer); 4) Uma modificação do meio de Ralovich (Agar triptosado, contendo 40 mcg/ml de ácido nalidixico, 50 mcg/ml de acetato de tálio, 25 mcg/ml de tripaflavina e 0,3% de extrato de levedura). Para reconhecimento das colônias suspeitas nos diferentes meios, fez-se uso da técnica de Henry. A identificação primária se baseou na observação da motilidade e nas características morfotintoriais, senão a seguir, confirmada através das provas bioquímicas e sorológicas. Três amostras de Listeria monocytogenes foram isoladas, caracterizando- se duas no sorotipo 4b e uma no tipo 1/2a.

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Neste trabalho foi estudado o ciclo evolutivo de Rhodnius nasutus. A duração completa do cic/o, i.e, de ovo adulto foi de 101 dias. A duração para cada estágio foi: NI = 9,5 (± 1,21, NII = 18,8 (± 1,8), NIII = 19,1 (± 1,8), NIV = 23,5 (± 2,1) eNV = 27,8 ft 1,2).

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Em Mambaí, área endêmica de doença de Chagas, foram realizadas abreugrafias do esôfago com filme de 70mm, em 1.145 indivíduos do sexo masculino e 1.184 dofeminino, de 4 a 87 anos, dos quais 1.006eram soropositivos. Os pacientes foram posicionados em oblíqua anterior direita e tomadas duas abreugrafias: uma imediatamente à ingestão de 75 ml de suspensão baritada e outra 60 segundos após. Setenta e seis (3,2%) indivíduos apresentaram esofagopatia, sendo que 71(7%) entre os 1.006 soropositivos e, 5(0,37%) entre os 1.323 soronegativos. Dos 76 esofagopatas 47(61,8%) eram do sexo masculino e 29(38,1%) do sexo feminino. Segundo a classificação de Rezende e cols 48(63,1%) pertenciam ao grupo I, 18(23,7%) ao grupo II, 5(6,6%) ao grupo III e 5(6,6%) ao grupo IV. Entre os infectados a esofagopatia aumentou progressivamente com a idade, principalmente a partir dos 30 anos, alcançando a prevalência de 21,5% após os 59 anos.

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A school-based control program of intestinal helminths was undertaken among schoolchildren in the Low-Napo region, north-eastern Ecuador. Forty-eight percent of children were infected with one or more helminths at the first examination. The prevalence at the baseline was Ascaris 33.2% followed by hookworm 24.1% and Trichuris 6.5%. Sex was found to be a significant factor influencing the prevalence of hookworm and Trichuris. Prevalence was compared 9 months and 18 months after treatment. After 9 months, Ascaris and Trichuris prevalence had decreased but not hookworm. All of them increased after 18 months. The findings suggest that only a course of mebendazol had a minor effect on the control of helminth infections.

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To evaluate the sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to reveal known number of trypomastigote in the blood of mice, three separate experiments were done. First: To eight samples of 500mul of normal mice blood, one aliquot of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, and 50 trypomastigotes respectively, were added. Second and third: 10 aliquots with 1 and 10 with 2 trypomastigotes were added to samples of 500mul of normal mice blood. Positive control: 500mul of blood containing 100,000 trypomastigotes. For kDNA minicircles amplification by PCR the primers:S35 and S36 were used. PCR revealed products of 330 b.p in the positive controls. When only one sample with the aliquots of 1 or 2 trypomastigotes was examined, results were negative; results were positive with aliquots of 3 to 50 trypomastigotes. In the 2nd and 3rd experiments, 9/10 aliquots with one parasite and 9/10 with 2 trypomastigotes were positive revealing a high sensitivity of this reaction. In conclusion, the presence of one single parasite in 500mul of blood, is enough for a positive PCR. This method could be used as a complement to the various parasitological cure tests in treated mice, when low volumes of blood are individually examined.

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São descritas as características clínicas e epidemiológicas de 422 casos de paracoccidioidomicose atendidos no Hospital Universitário da Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul (Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil) no período de Janeiro de 1980 a Agosto de 1999. A média de idade foi de 43,4 anos e a proporção homem: mulher foi de 10:1. Quase metade (45,5%) dos doentes era trabalhadora rural no momento do diagnóstico. A forma aguda/subaguda (tipo juvenil)(15,4% dos casos) revelou-se com importante comprometimento do sistema fagocítico-monocitário, manifestado principalmente por adenomegalia (95,4%); hepatomegalia (40%); esplenomegalia (23,1%). A forma crônica (tipo adulto)(84,6% dos casos) apresentou-se com maiores proporções de lesões em orofaringe (66,4%); rouquidão (31,4%) e tosse (50,7%). Para o diagnóstico, foram utilizados o exame micológico direto em 365 pacientes e o histopatológico em 302, com positividade de 50,7% e 97,3%, respectivamente. O tratamento antifúngico preferencial foi a associação de sulfametoxazol e trimetoprim (co-trimoxazol), utilizado em 90,3% dos doentes. Seqüelas foram observadas em 30,3% e óbito em 7,6% dos casos.

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Foram analisadas, pelo método de sedimentação esponnea, amostras de fezes de 413 pacientes e encontrada positividade em 266 (64,4%) dos seguintes parasitas: Ascaris lumbricoides (35,6%); Trichuris trichiura (18,6%); Ancilostomídeos(9,9%), Strongyloides stercoralis (1%), Enterobius vermiculares (0,5%), e Entamoeba histolytica (13,3%) e Giardia lamblia (1%).

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Com o objetivo de avaliar a situação epidemiológica da infecção chagásica no Estado do Piauí e sua relação com idade, gênero, transfusão de sangue e aborto esponneo, foi realizado, de agosto a dezembro de 2002, um inquérito sorológico com o exame de uma amostra aleatória simples de 36.399 moradores da área rural. A infecção chagásica foi definida pelo teste de imunofluorescência indireta para anticorpos antiTrypanosoma cruzi em amostra de sangue coletada em papel de filtro. A soroprevalência total foi de 1,9%, variando de 0,1% em menores de 5 anos a 6,6% em maiores de 79 anos; foi significativamente maior nas mulheres (2,1%), analfabetos (4,1%), receptores de sangue (3,3%) e nas mulheres com abortamento esponneo (5,4%). Esses dados ao serem comparados com os obtidos durante o inquérito sorológico nacional (1975-1980) mostraram significativa queda da soroprevalência da infecção chagásica no Estado do Piauí (4% para 1,9%), indicando a eficácia das medidas de controle vetorial implementadas no período 1975-2002.

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The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of intestinal parasites and commensals among children in four peripheral districts located in the northern, southern, eastern and western sectors of Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, using the Baermann methods as modified by Moraes and Lutz. Out of 160 individuals studied, 93 (58.1% CI: 50.4-65.7) were infected, distributed among the sectors as follows: northern (72.5%), southern (47.5%), eastern (57.5%) and western (55%). The positive findings according to age groups were: 0-5 years (26.9%), 5-10 years (21.2%) and 10-15 years (10%). Male children presented 2.7 times higher risk of infection than females did (OR: 2.7; CI: 1052-7001). The parasites and commensals identified were: Giardia lamblia (27.5%), Entamoeba coli (20.6%), Ascaris lumbricoides (14.4%), Enterobius vermicularis (8.8%), Hymenolepis nana (7.5%), Hymenolepis diminuta (5%), hookworms (3.1%), Trichuris trichiura (2.5%), Endolimax nana (2.5%), Entamoeba hartmanni (2.5%), Strongyloides stercoralis (1.3%), Iodamoeba butschlii (1.3%) and Capillaria hepatica (0.6%). The infection rate in these children was high and showed the need to implement prophylactic education programs in the community.

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INTRODUÇÃO: No Tocantins, a malária apresenta comportamento diferenciado entre as microrregiões, com predominância dos casos importados. Este estudo descreve a análise espacial da malária no estado, no período de 2003 a 2008, buscando identificar nas microrregiões a incidência de casos autóctones e importados, bem como a procedência destes últimos. MÉTODOS: Trata-se de um estudo retrospectivo, pautado em dados secundários, que teve como fonte de dados o Sistema de Informações de Vigilância Epidemiológica - Malária (SIVEP-Malária), analisados através dos softwares estatísticos Epi Info versão 3.5.1. e Bioestat versão 5.0. RESULTADOS: Constatou-se que a malária não teve distribuição homogênea em todos os municípios. A área de maior prioridade agregou municípios localizados nas microrregiões oeste do estado, fronteira com o Pará, onde também se concentram o maior número de casos autóctones. A associação entre os casos autóctones e importados e as espécies de Plasmodium mostrou uma diferença estatisticamente significativa (G = 54,25; p < 0,0001). Das oito microrregiões, Miracema do Tocantins, Araguaína e Bico do Papagaio agruparam 75,8% dos casos, e nessas, onze municípios se sobressaíram. Quanto à procedência, o Estado do Pará apresentou ampla distribuição com 85,5% do total, seguido por Guiana Francesa com 7,4%. CONCLUSÕES: Os resultados demonstraram a predominância dos casos importados e a diferença entre os municípios e microrregiões, apontando pela influencia de estados vizinhos na determinação das áreas de maior risco. Esses dados são importantes, pois contribuem para orientação e direcionamento das políticas públicas para o agravo no Tocantins.

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INTRODUCTION: Dengue is a serious public health problem worldwide, with cases reported annually in tropical and subtropical regions. Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762), the main vector of dengue, is a domiciliary species with high dispersal and survival capacities and can use various artificial containers as breeding sites. We assessed potential container breeding sites of A. aegypti in the municipality of Caxias, Maranhão, Brazil. METHODS: In the initial phase, we analyzed 900 properties in 3 neighborhoods during the dry and rainy seasons (August-October 2005 and February-April 2006, respectively). During the second sampling period, September 2006-August 2007, we used 5 assessment cycles for 300 properties in a single neighborhood. RESULTS: During the dry and rainy seasons, water-storage containers comprised 55.7% (n = 1,970) and 48.5% (n = 1,836) of the total containers inspected, and showed the highest productivity of immature A. aegypti; we found 23.7 and 106.1 individuals/container, respectively, in peridomicile sites. In intradomicile sites, water-storage containers were also the most important breeding sites with 86.4% (n = 973) and 85.6% (n = 900) of all containers and a mean of 7.9 and 108.3 individuals/container in the dry and rainy seaso-October 2006 (1,342). The highest number of positives (70) was recorded in May, mostly (94%) in storage containers. CONCLUSIONS: Storage containers are the principal and most productive A. aegypti breeding sites and are a major contributing factor to the maintenance of this vector in Caxias.

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Introduction Trypanosoma cruzi, a flagellated protozoan, is the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, and it is estimated that approximately 5 million people in Brazil are infected with this parasite. This work aimed to compare the current diagnostic methods for Chagas disease, including conventional serological (IFAT and ELISA) and molecular techniques (PCR), to introduce PCR as an auxiliary technique. Methods A total of 106 chagasic patients were evaluated: 88 from endemic areas of Parana, 6 from São Paulo, 3 from Minas Gerais, 3 from Rio Grande do Sul, 1 from Bahia and 5 from the Santa Catarina T. cruzi outbreak. The samples were analyzed by conventional serological methods (IFAT, ELISA), hemoculture and PCR to confirm Chagas disease. Results When IFAT was used to determine antibody levels, the sensitivity was 81.7% for patients with the cardiac form of the disease and 100% for the other clinical forms. In contrast, ELISA showed 84% sensitivity and 100% specificity. The use of serological and molecular techniques and their implications for the diagnosis of Chagas disease in non-endemics area are discussed. Conclusions PCR constitutes an excellent support methodology for the laboratory diagnosis of Chagas disease due to its high sensitivity and specificity.

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Introduction The biological diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi strains plays an important role in the clinical and epidemiological features of Chagas disease. Methods Eight T. cruzi strains isolated from children living in a Chagas disease vector-controlled area of Jequitinhonha Valley, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, were genetically and biologically characterized. Results The characterizations demonstrated that all of the strains belonged to T. cruzi II, and showed high infectivity and a variable mean maximum peak of parasitemia. Six strains displayed low parasitemia, and two displayed moderate parasitemia. Later peaks of parasitemia and a predominance of intermediate and large trypomastigotes in all T. cruzi strains were observed. The mean pre-patent period was relatively short (4.2±0.25 to 13.7±3.08 days), whereas the patent period ranged from 3.3±1.08 to 34.5±3.52 days. Mortality was observed only in animals infected with strain 806 (62.5%). Histopathological analysis of the heart showed that strains 501 and 806 caused inflammation, but fibrosis was observed only in animals infected with strain 806. Conclusions The results indicate the presence of an association between the biological behavior in mice and the genetic characteristics of the parasites. The study also confirmed general data from Brazil where T. cruzi II lineage is the most prevalent in the domiciliary cycle and generally has low virulence, with some strains capable of inducing inflammatory processes and fibrosis.

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IntroductionPurpureocillium lilacinum is emerging as a causal agent of hyalohyphomycosis that is refractory to antifungal drugs; however, the pathogenic mechanisms underlying P. lilacinum infection are not understood. In this study, we investigated the interaction of P. lilacinum conidia with human macrophages and dendritic cells in vitro.MethodsSpores of a P. lilacinum clinical isolate were obtained by chill-heat shock. Mononuclear cells were isolated from eight healthy individuals. Monocytes were separated by cold aggregation and differentiated into macrophages by incubation for 7 to 10 days at 37°C or into dendritic cells by the addition of the cytokines human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor and interleukin-4. Conidial suspension was added to the human cells at 1:1, 2:1, and 5:1 (conidia:cells) ratios for 1h, 6h, and 24h, and the infection was evaluated by Giemsa staining and light microscopy.ResultsAfter 1h interaction, P. lilacinum conidia were internalized by human cells and after 6h contact, some conidia became inflated. After 24h interaction, the conidia produced germ tubes and hyphae, leading to the disruption of macrophage and dendritic cell membranes. The infection rate analyzed after 6h incubation of P. lilacinumconidia with cells at 2:1 and 1:1 ratios was 76.5% and 25.5%, respectively, for macrophages and 54.3% and 19.5%, respectively, for cultured dendritic cells.ConclusionsP. lilacinum conidia are capable of infecting and destroying both macrophages and dendritic cells, clearly demonstrating the ability of this pathogenic fungus to invade human phagocytic cells.

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Abstract: INTRODUCTION Natural and artificial ecotope infestation by the kissing bug triatomines and their colonization and infection by Trypanosoma cruzi , the Chagas disease agent, were evaluated in nine municipalities of the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. METHODS Following identification, triatomine intestinal contents were analyzed by direct microscopic examination, xenoculture, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for parasite detection. Trypanosoma cruzi isolates were genotyped using three different markers. RESULTS Of 842 triatomines captured, 65% were Triatoma brasiliensis , 17.8% Triatoma pseudomaculata , 12.5% Panstrongylus lutzi , and 4.7% Rhodnius nasutus . Triatoma brasiliensis and P. lutzi adults were found in the intradomicile. T. brasiliensis, T. pseudomaculata , and R. nasutus nymphs and adults were found in the peridomicile and wild environment. Intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary infestation indexes were 5.6% and 33.7%, respectively. In the peridomicile, chicken coops were the most infested ecotope. The T. cruzi triatomine infection rate was 30.2%, of which PCR detected 29%. P . lutzi (78.1%), T . brasiliensis (24.5%), and T . pseudomaculata (22.7%) were the most infected species. TcII and III genotypes were detected in T. brasiliensis and TcIII in P. lutzi . CONCLUSIONS T. brasiliensis was found in all environments and most ecotopes with high T. cruzi infection rates. High infection rates were also detected in T . pseudomaculata and P. lutzi , suggesting their role in the interchange between the wild and peridomestic transmission cycles. The combination of PCR, microscopic examination, and xenoculture contributed to improving T. cruzi infection evaluation in triatomine bugs. The TcII and TcIII genotypes were predominant in the study area.