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De 1986 a 1997 foram encaminhados ao Laboratório de Ensino e Pesquisa em Análises Clínicas, da Universidade Estadual de Maringá, 1418 pacientes suspeitos de leishmaniose tegumentar para diagnóstico laboratorial. Os testes utilizados foram a intradermorreação de Montenegro, reação de imunofluorescência indireta, pesquisa direta, isolamento e identificação de Leishmania. Destes pacientes, 955 (67,3%) apresentaram pelo menos um dos testes positivo, entre os quais 804 (84,2%) contraíram a infecção no Estado do Paraná, 665 (69,6%) tinham de 15 a 49 anos de idade, 658 (68,9%) eram do sexo masculino, 523 (54,8%) foram diagnosticados nos 3 primeiros meses de evolução da lesão e 74 (7,7%) apresentavam comprometimento nasobucofaríngeo. Dos 83 municípios do Estado do Paraná envolvidos, destacaram-se São Jorge do Ivaí (10,2%), Doutor Camargo (9,8%), Terra Boa (7,3%), Maringá (7,3%), Jussara (6,0%) e Cianorte (4,5%). Foram isoladas 77 cepas de Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, predominando (63,6%) o serodema 1.
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Foram comparados o estado nutricional e parâmetros do metabolismo do ferro de adultos HIV-positivos, com ou sem resposta de fase aguda (RFA). Adultos HIV-positivos (n = 29) submeteram-se a antropometria, recordatório alimentar e determinação sérica de albumina, proteína C reativa (PCR), ferritina e capacidade total de ligação do ferro (CTLF), além de creatinina urinária. Infecção mais PCR > 7mg/dl foram critérios de positividade da RFA. Índice de massa corporal (IMC < 18,5kg/m2) e índice creatinina-altura (ICA < 70%) definiram subnutrição. Subnutrição (77,8 vs 40%) e tuberculose pulmonar (44,4 vs 9,5%) foram mais freqüentes nos pacientes RFA-positivos, que também apresentaram menores níveis de albumina (3,7 ± 0,9 vs 4,3 ± 0,9g/dl), CTLF (165,8 ± 110,7 vs 265,9 ± 74,6mg/dl) e hemoglobina (10,5± 1,8 vs 12,6 ± 2,3g/dl). A ingestão de ferro foi adequada e similar entre RFA-positivos e RFA-negativos, o mesmo ocorrendo, respectivamente, quanto à ferritina sérica (mediana; variação, 568; 45,3-1814 vs 246; 18,4-1577ng/ml). Pacientes HIV-positivos com resposta de fase aguda são nutricionalmente mais comprometidos e têm anemia que parece não depender da ingestão recente de ferro.
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No município de Paracambi, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, foi realizado um inquérito epidemiológico sobre a leishmaniose tegumentar americana na população canina residente em áreas endêmicas rural e semiurbana. Foram cadastrados 179 cães e 138 (77,1%) foram examinados, segundo seus aspectos clínicos e desenvolvimento de hipersensibilidade tardia ao antígeno Imunoleish® e respostas sorológicas à reação de imunofluorescência indireta e ao ensaio imunoenzimático. Dos 9 (6,5.%) animais portadores de lesões/cicatrizes suspeitas, 66,7% foram causadas por Leishmania sp; 44,4% produziram infecção em hamsters e apresentaram crescimento em meio de cultura, compatíveis com o comportamento de Leishmania do complexo braziliensis. A caracterização molecular (análises isoenzimáticas e do perfil de restrição do KDNA) identificou 2 amostras como similares à Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis. A prevalência da infecção canina observada através do teste cutâneo, RIFI e ELISA foi, respectivamente, 10,1%, 16,7% e 27,8%. A presença das formas clínica/subclínica da LTA na população canina associada à infecção humana sugere que o cão pode atuar como possível fonte de infecção, assim como na disseminação da doença.
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Estudo prospectivo foi realizado no Hospital de Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, entre março de 1998 e novembro de 2003, em 96 pacientes com diagnóstico clínico e laboratorial de criptococose, sendo 81,3% portadores de Aids. Cepas de Cryptococcus neoformans foram obtidas de diferentes amostras, sendo 77% em líquido cefalorraquidiano. A var neoformans foi isolada em 89 casos e a var gattii em 7. A meningoencefalite criptocócica (56,3% dos casos), foi a manifestação clínica mais descrita, seguida da fungemia (13,5%). Entre os fatores de risco, a AIDS (81,3%) foi o mais comumente associado à micose. A pesquisa direta do fungo realizada em 121 amostras demonstrou o microrganismo em 98,3%, com cultura (+) em todas. Dos pacientes, 59,4% foram tratados com anfotericina B ou derivados triazólicos, sendo que 72,9% evoluíram para óbito, em particular os portadores de AIDS (62,5%). Atualmente, a criptococose tem sido diagnosticada com muita freqüência em nosso meio e constitui uma das doenças oportunísticas de maior morbidade e mortalidade nos pacientes com AIDS.
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Através da eletroforese em gel de poliacrilamida e do ensaio imunenzimático combinado para rotavírus e adenovirus, foram analisadas 380 amostras fecais de crianças com até 3 anos, hospitalizadas com diarréia aguda, entre maio de 2000 e janeiro de 2004, em Campo Grande, MS. Do total de amostras, 88 (23,2%) foram positivas para Rotavirus A. Dentre essas, 81 (92%) tiveram padrão eletroferotípico definido, sendo 77 (87,5%) de padrão longo e quatro (4,5%) de padrão curto. A caracterização genotípica G e P foi feita por RT-Nested-PCR para 85 amostras, sendo 56 (65,9%) genotipáveis para genótipo G. Dentre essas, 49 (87,5%) foram G1, cinco (8,9%) G4, uma (1,8%) G3 e uma (1,8%) G9. Considerando a genotipagem P, 37 (43,5%) foram genotipáveis e todas eram P[8]. A associação G e P mais observada foi G1P[8], 33 (89,2%) amostras; seguida de G4P[8], duas (5,4%) amostras; G3P[8], uma (2,7%) amostra; e G9P[8], uma (2,7%) amostra.
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São apresentados os resultados de estudo transversal e observacional sobre candidemia realizado no Hospital de Clínicas da Universidade Federal do Paraná. No período de janeiro de 2001 a dezembro de 2004, foram analisados 100 episódios de candidemia. A incidência foi de 1,27 por 1.000 internações, sendo Candida spp o oitavo agente mais isolado nas infecções da corrente sanguínea. A idade variou de 5 dias a 89 anos com uma média de 32 anos, 60% dos casos ocorreram em adultos (66% > 50 anos) e 40% em crianças (52% < 1 ano). Cinqüenta e nove pacientes estavam internados em enfermarias e 41 em unidade de terapia intensiva. Candida albicans foi a espécie mais (59%) freqüente, seguida por Candida tropicalis (15%), Candida parapsilosis (9%). As condições associadas mais (97%) freqüentes foram uso de antibióticos, cateter venoso central (77%), bloqueador H2 (57%), nutrição parenteral total (49%) internamento em unidade de terapia intensiva (41%). Dos 51 isolados testados, 3 de Candida glabrata apresentaram suscetibilidade dose-dependente ao fluconazol e eram resistentes ao itraconazol. Uma amostra de Candida krusei apresentou suscetibilidade dose-dependente ao fluconazol, e uma de Candida pelliculosa suscetibilidade dose-dependente ao itraconazol. Na população de estudo, 68% receberam tratamento antifúngico, no entanto a mortalidade foi de 56%.
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Foram estudados 76 pacientes com paracoccidioidomicose, assistidos no Hospital Universitário de Brasília, entre 1984 e 2005. O gênero masculino representou 82,9% e a média de idade foi 42 anos. Atividades agropecuárias caracterizaram 54,9% dos pacientes. Entre pacientes com a forma crônica, 87% eram tabagistas e 55,3% etilistas. Em 71 pacientes sem co-infecção por HIV/aids: a) houve recidiva da paracoccidioidomicose em 21 (29,6%); b) a forma crônica ou mista acometeu 77,5% dos pacientes, com predominância de comprometimento orofaríngeo (70,9%) e pulmonar (67,3%), além de lesões linfonodais (29,8%), laríngeas (27,3%) e cutâneas (16,4%); c) na forma aguda/subaguda, predominou o comprometimento linfonodal (81,3%), seguido por lesões cutâneas (43,8%), resultando doença grave em 62,5% e moderada em 37,5%. Cinco pacientes tinham co-infecção por HIV/aids, dos quais três tiveram a infecção fúngica disseminada associada a acentuada imunodepressão.
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Averiguou-se a soroprevalência para HIV, sífilis, toxoplasmose, citomegalovirose e rubéola em gestantes de Sergipe, nordeste do Brasil, verificando-se a associação com idade e procedência. Selecionaram-se 9.550 gestantes (2.112 da capital e 7.438 do interior) testadas consecutivamente durante o primeiro atendimento pré-natal em 2007. Foram encontradas as seguintes frequências de soropositividade: sífilis (0,9%; IC95% 0,7%-1,6%), HIV (0,14%; IC95% 0,08%-0,2%), toxoplasmose (IgG 69,3%; IC95% 68,3%-70,2%; IgM 0,4%, IC95% 0,3%-0,6%), citomegalovirose (IgG 76,6%, IC95% 75,7%-77,5%; IgM 0,2%, IC95% 0,09%-0,3%) e rubéola (IgG 71,6%, IC95% 70,7%-72,6%; IgM 0,1%, IC95% 0,04%-0,2%). A soropositividade para toxoplasmose incrementou com a idade. A prevalência de anticorpos IgG para toxoplasmose, CMV e rubéola foi maior na capital, Aracaju, que nos demais municípios do Estado de Sergipe. Foi encontrada associação entre a idade e soropositividade para a toxoplasmose. Os achados revelam grande proporção de gestantes susceptíveis a toxoplasmose, rubéola e citomegalovirose, principalmente no interior do estado, com risco para seus filhos.
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INTRODUCTION: Human serofrequency of antibodies against Taenia solium antigens was determined and risk factors for cysticercosis transmission were identified. METHODS: Individuals (n=878) from periurban and rural locations of Lages, SC, were interviewed to gather demographic, sanitary and health information. Interviews and blood sample collections by finger prick on Whatman filter paper were performed from August 2004 to May 2005. Observation determined that 850 samples were suitable for analysis and were tested by ELISA using vesicular fluid of Taenia crassiceps heterologous antigen. To ensure the reliability of the results, 77 samples of the dried blood were matched with sera. The reactive samples were submitted to a serum confirmatory immunoblot (IB) test using purified Taenia crassiceps glycoproteins. RESULTS: The ELISA results for the dried blood and serum samples were statistically consistent. ELISA was positive in 186 (21.9%) out of 850 individuals. A group of 213 individuals were asked to collect vein blood for IB (186 with positive result in ELISA and 27 with inappropriate whole blood samples) and 130 attended the request. The IB was positive in 29 (3.4%) out of 850 individuals. A significant correlation (p = 0.0364) was determined among individuals who tested positive in the IB assay who practiced both pig rearing and kitchen gardening. CONCLUSIONS: ELISA with dried blood eluted from filter paper was suitable for cysticercosis population surveys. In Lages, human infection was associated with pig rearing and kitchen gardening. The prevalence index was compatible with other Latin American endemic areas.
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INTRODUCTION: Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is a zoonotic disease with different clinical manifestations. Parasitism often occurs in bone marrow, but changes have been observed in peripheral blood and serum biochemical parameters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the hematological and biochemical parameters in dogs naturally infected by Leishmania chagasi. METHODS: Eighty-five adult dogs of both sexes and various weights and ages from the Zoonosis Control Center of Fortaleza (CCZ) were used, selected by immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and considered positive with IFA titers greater than 1:40 and by visualizing amastigotes of Leishmania chagasi in smears obtained by bone marrow aspiration. The dogs (n = 85) were grouped according to clinical signs: negative (CN = 7), subclinical (CS = 10), and clinical (CC = 68). Blood samples were collected for determination of hematological and biochemical serum values. The experimental protocol was approved by the CEUA/UECE. RESULTS: The most frequent clinical signs were cachexia (77.9%), keratitis (61.8%), and lymphadenopathy (55.9%), and 86.8% of the animals showed more than one clinical sign characteristic of CVL. In CC were observed reductions in red blood cells (63%), hematocrit (72%), and hemoglobin (62%), as well as leukocytosis (33%), neutropenia (28%), thrombocytopenia (50%), uremia (45%), hyperproteinemia (53%, p<0.05), hypergammaglobulinemia (62%, p<0.01), and hypoalbuminemia (58%). CONCLUSIONS: Animals with the clinical form of the disease demonstrate hematological and biochemical changes consistent with anemia, uremia, hyperproteinemia, and hyperglobulinemia, which present themselves as strong clinical markers of visceral leishmaniasis associated with the signs previously reported.
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INTRODUCTION: Since 1970, lengthening of the rectosigmoid has been suspected to be a solitary manifestation of Chagas colopathy. METHODS: To test this hypothesis, opaque enema was administered on 210 seropositive and 63 seronegative patients, and radiographs in the anteroposterior and posteroanterior positions were examined blind to the serological and clinical findings. The distal colon was measured using a flexible ruler along the central axis of the image from the anus to the iliac crest. RESULTS: Dolichocolon was diagnosed in 31 (14.8%) seropositive and 3 (4.8%) seronegative patients. The mean length was 57.2 (±12.2)cm in seropositive patients and 52.1 (±8.8)cm in the seronegative patients (p = 0.000), that is, the distal colon in Chagas patients was, on average, 5.1cm longer. Seropositive female patients presented a mean length of 58.8 (±12.3)cm, and seronegative female patients presented 53.2 (±9.1)cm (p = 0.002). Seropositive male patients had a mean length of 55 (±11.6)cm, and seronegative male patients had 49.9 (±7.8)cm (p = 0.02). Among 191 patients without megacolon and suspected megacolon, the mean length was 56.3 (±11.6)cm in seropositive individuals and 52 (±8.8)cm in seronegative patients (p = 0.003). Among individuals with distal colon >70cm, there were 31 Chagas patients with mean length of 77.9 (±7.1)cm and three seronegative with 71.3 (±1.1)cm (p = 0.000). Among 179 with distal colon <70cm, seropositive individuals had a mean length of 53.6 (±8.8)cm, and seronegative patients had 51.2 (±7.8)cm (p = 0.059). Serological positive women had longer distal colon than men (p = 0.02), whereas the mean length were the same among seronegative individuals (p = 0.16). CONCLUSIONS: In endemic areas of Brazil Central, solitary dolichocolon is a radiological Chagas disease signal.
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INTRODUCTION: Self-report on the quality of life (QOL) is increasingly studied in the evaluation of various diseases, especially in chronic ones. However, there are few data in the literature focusing the QOL of patients living with chronic hepatitis C. The objective of this study was to evaluate the QOL in patients with hepatitis C assessed by the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment (WHOQOL)-bref scale. METHODS: One hundred and eight hepatitis C patients attending the Outpatient Healthcare Medical Specialties in Tubarão, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, were contacted from May 2010 to February 2011. Patients answered the WHOQOL-bref scale and a questionnaire about their treatment and risk factors to hepatitis C virus (VHC) infection. RESULTS: Although most of patients with chronic hepatitis C considered their QoL good or very good (58.1%), 47 (44.8%) patients were poorly or very poorly satisfied with their health. About the WHOQOL answers, the environment domain had the highest score (25.15 + 5.77), while the lowest score was the social relationships domain (9.19 + 2.5). There was statistically significant association between household income and quality of life in all domains (p<0.001) and statistically significant association between education and the physical, psychological and social domains of quality of life (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Based on the answers given in WHOQOL-bref, patients with chronic hepatitis C have a generally poor QOL, especially in social relationship domain. Household income and educational level were factors that interfered significantly with patients' QOL assessment.
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Introduction The progression of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the anogenital tract has been associated with the involvement of cells with regulatory properties. Evidence has shown that glucocorticoid-induced tumor necrosis factor receptor (GITR) is an important surface molecule for the characterization of these cells and proposes that GITR ligand may constitute a rational treatment for many cancer types. We aimed to detect the presence of GITR and CD25 in cervical stroma cells with and without pathological changes or HPV infection to better understand the immune response in the infected tissue microenvironment. Methods We subjected 49 paraffin-embedded cervical tissue samples to HPV DNA detection and histopathological analysis, and subsequently immunohistochemistry to detect GITR and CD25 in lymphocytes. Results We observed that 76.9% of all samples with high GITR expression were HPV-positive regardless of histopathological findings. High GITR expression (77.8%) was predominant in samples with ≥1,000 RLU/PCB. Of the HPV-positive samples negative for intraepithelial lesion and malignancy, 62.5% had high GITR expression. High GITR expression was observed in both carcinoma and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) samples (p = 0.16). CD25 was present in great quantities in all samples. Conclusions The predominance of high GITR expression in samples with high viral load that were classified as HSIL and carcinoma suggests that GITR+ cells can exhibit regulatory properties and may contribute to the progression of HPV-induced cervical neoplasia, emphasizing the importance of GITR as a potential target for immune therapy of cervical cancer and as a disease evolution biomarker.
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Introduction Vascular access in patients undergoing hemodialysis is considered a critical determinant of bloodstream infection (BSI) and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of BSI in patients with end-stage renal disease using central venous catheters for hemodialysis. Methods A cohort study was conducted in a public teaching hospital in central-western Brazil from April 2010 to December 2011. For every patient, we noted the presence of hyperemia/exudation upon catheter insertion, as well as fever, shivering, and chills during hemodialysis. Results Fifty-nine patients were evaluated. Thirty-five (59.3%) patients started dialysis due to urgency, 37 (62.7%) had BSI, and 12 (20%) died. Hyperemia at the catheter insertion site (64.9%) was a significant clinical manifestation in patients with BSI. Statistical analysis revealed 1.7 times more cases of BSI in patients with hypoalbuminemia compared with patients with normal albumin levels. The principal infective agents identified in blood cultures and catheter-tip cultures were Staphylococcus species (24 cases), non-fermentative Gram-negative bacilli (7 cases of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and 5 cases of Chryseobacterium indologenes), and Candida species (6). Among the Staphylococci identified, 77.7% were methicillin-resistant, coagulase-negative Staphylococci. Of the bacteria isolated, the most resistant were Chryseobacterium indologenes and Acinetobacter baumannii. Conclusions Blood culture was demonstrated to be an important diagnostic test and identified over 50% of positive BSI cases. The high frequency of BSI and the isolation of multiresistant bacteria were disturbing findings. Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently isolated microorganism, although Gram-negative bacteria predominated overall. These results highlight the importance of infection prevention and control measures in dialysis units.
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Introduction. The genera Enterococcus, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are recognized as important Gram-positive human pathogens. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of Vitek 2 in identifying Gram-positive cocci and their antimicrobial susceptibilities. Methods. One hundred four isolates were analyzed to determine the accuracy of the automated system for identifying the bacteria and their susceptibility to oxacillin and vancomycin. Results. The system correctly identified 77.9% and 97.1% of the isolates at the species and genus levels, respectively. Additionally, 81.8% of the Vitek 2 results agreed with the known antimicrobial susceptibility profiles. Conclusion. Vitek 2 correctly identified the commonly isolated strains; however, the limitations of the method may lead to ambiguous findings.