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RESUMO: Nas últimas quatro décadas, desenvolveram-se vários estudos, dispersos por todo o mundo, visando analisar a importância da transmissão perinatal do CMV pelo leite materno, nos recém-nascidos prematuros e de baixo peso à nascença. Comparando estes estudos, as taxas de incidência de infecção e doença são extremamente variáveis, não havendo consenso entre os autores. Surgiu, assim, a necessidade de realizar a presente dissertação, pioneira ao nível nacional, com o objectivo de determinar a incidência da infecção perinatal citomegálica, transmitida através do aleitamento materno a recémnascidos prematuros, e identificar as suas consequências clínicas. Para a elaboração deste trabalho foram seleccionados todos os recém-nascidos com idade gestacional inferior a 35 semanas e respectivas mães seropositivas para CMV, internados na Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos de Neonatalogia do Hospital de São Francisco Xavier, entre o período de 1 de Outubro de 2010 e 31 Julho de 2011. Foram analisadas as urinas dos recém-nascidos e o leite materno das mães na primeira, sexta e décima segunda semana pós-parto, utilizando a técnica de Nested-PCR e, posteriormente, a PCR em Tempo Real, para determinar a carga viral do leite materno. Constatou-se que a aquisição da infecção perinatal de CMV no recém-nascido prematuro ocorre com alguma frequência (40,5%), sendo muito provável que a via de transmissão em 38,1% destes casos seja o leite materno infectado, não devendo esta ser desvalorizada. Relativamente às consequências clínicas, não foram observadas alterações clínico-laboratoriais associadas à infecção citomegálica. Analisando os factores que condicionam a transmissão da infecção citomegálica perinatal, estabeleceu-se uma correlação entre a carga viral do leite materno e a transmissão do vírus, permitindo deduzir que quanto maior a carga viral, maior o risco de transmissão. Finalmente, os resultados obtidos sugerem que o risco de transmissão da infecção e suas consequências clínicas não justificam a contra-indicação da amamentação, pois esta comporta, também, elevados benefícios. ----------------ABSTRACT: In the last four decades, several studies were developed all over the world to analyze the importance of CMV perinatal transmission through mother´s milk in the preterm and low birthweight newborns. Comparing these studies, the infection and disease incidence rates are extremely variable, without agreement between the authors. The aim of this study, the first of the kind made in Portugal, is to define the rate of perinatal cytomegalovirus infection in preterm newborns via breastfeeding and its clinical consequences. All the newborns with gestational age below 35 weeks and their CMV seropositive mothers, admitted between the October 1, 2010 and July 31, 2011 in the Neonatology Intensive Care Unit of the São Francisco Xavier Hospital, were included in this study. Human breast milk and urine specimens were collected from mothers and their preterms infants around the 1st, 6th and 12th week after delivery and analyzed by Nested-PCR. The PCR in Real Time was used to determine the breast milk viral load. It was found that the CMV perinatal infection in preterm infants occurs in 40,5% of the cases and most likely 38,1% of these were infected via breastmilk and therefore this should not be overlooked. Considering the clinical consequences, no clinical and laboratory changes associated with cytomegalovirus infection were observed. Analyzing the factors that determine the perinatal transmission of the cytomegalovirus, it was established a correlation between breast milk viral load and viral transmission, allowing to conclude that the higher the viral load the greater the risk of transmission. Finally, the obtained results suggest that the risk of CMV infection and its clinical consequences don´t justify the breastfeeding contraindication because it also provides high benefits.
Efeito dos factores do hospedeiro e parasitários na susceptibilidade à Malária e gravidade da Doença
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A malária é considerada como a doença parasitária mais séria em humanos, infectando cerca de 5 a 10% da população mundial, estimando-se entre 300 a 600 milhões de casos e mais de dois milhões de mortes, anualmente. Apesar da severidade da doença, a compreensão da variabilidade da resposta do hospedeiro à infecção (traduzida desde a infecção silenciosa até formas crónicas da doença, passando por quadros clínicos potencialmente fatais), continua a ser um dos grandes desafios da investigação médica. Vários factores genéticos parasitários ou do hospedeiro, estado imune e níveis de exposição, contribuem para esta variabilidade, mas a sua importância relativa para a carga total da doença tem sido pouco estudada. Entre outros, é possível salientar como fontes importantes de variabilidade na susceptibilidade à malária e gravidade da doença, factores intrínsecos ao hospedeiro tais como polimorfismos genéticos relacionados com as células sanguíneas e factores parasitários como a composição da(s) população(ões) parasitária(s) presentes na infecção. Factores do hospedeiro humano relacionados com as células sanguíneas (drepanocitose e deficiência na glucose-6-fosfato desidrogenase - G6PD) têm sido tradicionalmente estudados e relacionados com a gravidade da malária causada por Plasmodium falciparum. Relativamente às populações parasitárias, das cinco espécies que infectam humanos, P. falciparum continua a ser responsável pela malária grave, apesar de muito recentemente alguma gravidade ser atribuída a Plasmodium vivax. Sabe-se que nas mesmas áreas outras espécies coexistem em muito maior prevalência, contrariando o que se pensava há algum tempo. Apesar de poucos estudos terem focado o tema das infecções mistas, existem alguns relatos de que eventuais interacções entre as diferentes espécies presentes simultaneamente no mesmo hospedeiro poderem afectar a susceptibilidade à doença. Com o objectivo geral de avaliar o efeito e a contribuição destes factores na susceptibilidade e gravidade da malária, analisando e comparando três grupos (estudo de caso-controlo) doentes com malária grave (MG), doentes com malária não-complicada (Mnc) e indivíduos infectados assintomáticos (IA), realizámos em Angola de 2007 a 2010, um estudo em sete das 18 províncias com distintos níveis de endemicidade. Foram obtidas 1.416 amostras de sangue periférico de 1.198 indivíduos assintomáticos e 218 doentes. O DNA obtido a partir destes isolados foi utilizado para detecção da presença de variantes genéticos relacionados com os eritrócitos (drepanocitose – análise do gene HBB, deficiência G6PD – análise do gene G6PD, antigénio Duffy-análise do gene DARC) e identificação das espécies de Plasmodium presentes, através de nested-PCR mediante a amplificação dos genes que codificam a subunidade menor do RNA ribossomal. Os resultados demonstraram prevalências superiores às anteriormente descritas em relação às seguintes espécies parasitárias: P. falciparum 98,2% vs 92,0% e Plasmodium malariae 10,7% vs 1,0% e inferior em relação a P. vivax 2,5% vs 7,0%. Foi reconfirmada a presença de Plasmodium ovale (descrita anteriormente), mas não publicada em documentos oficiais e relatada pela primeira vez em Angola a presença de infecções mistas (duplas e triplas) (15,7%) e de infecção por P. vivax em indivíduos Duffy-negativos (dados publicados). Relativamente aos polimorfismos relacionados com os genes HBB e G6PD e provável associação com a protecção à malária, os nossos resultados confirmam a associação do traço falciforme (heterozigotia HbS), com a protecção à doença (OR = 0,30; IC 95% 0,18-0,49; p<0,001). Contudo, não foi encontrada, quer nos indivíduos hemizigóticos, quer nos heterozigóticos para o alelo G6PD (A-) nenhuma evidência para a protecção a malária (MG e Mnc) (OR = 1,69; IC 95% 0,91-3,13; p=0,096). Os resultados desta investigação requerem um estudo mais aprofundado, com uma dimensão amostral maior, necessário à confirmação da nossa observação.
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Adenovirus (AdV) respiratory infections are usually described as being associated with high mortality rates. Laboratory diagnosis is essential for the establishment of the appropriate therapy, and for guiding the implementation of preventive measures in order to prevent the spread of the infection. Aiming to analyze the sensitivity and specificity of the laboratorial diagnosis methods available, we compared antigen detection by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IF), and a specific nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR), to detect AdV in respiratory samples collected from patients admitted to hospital with acute respiratory disease. Positive samples were inoculated into a cell culture to confirm the results. We analyzed 381 samples from the nasopharyngeal aspirates collected during the year 2008; of these, 2.6% tested were positive for adenovirus through IF and 10% through PCR; positive isolation was obtained in 40% and 26% of these cases, respectively. Most infected patients were children under six months of age, and despite of the fact that a significant number of patients required intensive care, the mortality rate was low (5%). In conclusion, molecular methods were found to be useful for rapid diagnosis of adenovirus infections with higher sensitivity than antigen detection; their introduction permitted a significant increase in diagnoses of adenovirus infections.
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BACKGROUND: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) remains an important pathogen to immunocompromised patients even in the era of HAART. The present study aimed at evaluating the influence of CMV viral load and its gB genotypes on AIDS patients' outcome. METHODS: Blood samples of 101 AIDS patients were collected and tested for HIV load, CD4 - cell count and opportunistic pathogens, including CMV. Semi-nested PCRs were run to detect CMV genome and in the positive samples, gB genotyping and CMV load were established using enzymatic restriction and real time PCR, respectively. All patients were clinically followed for four years. RESULTS: In thirty patients (31%) CMV was detected and all fatal cases (n = 5) occurred in this group of patients (p = 0.007), but only two patients had CMV disease (1.9%). However, viral load was not statistically associated with any analyzed parameter. The most frequently observed CMV genotype was gB2 (45.16%) followed by gB3 (35.48%). gB2 genotype was more frequently found in patients with CD4-cell counts under 200 cells/mm³ (p = 0.0017), and almost all fatal cases (80%) had gB2 genotype. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that CMV and its polymorphisms in biologically relevant genes, such as the gB encoding ORF, may still influence the prognosis and outcome of AIDS patients. The gB2 genotype was associated to patient's bad outcome.
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An autochthonous case of visceral leishmaniasis is reported in a dog (Canis familiaris) as an apparently natural infection in a non-endemic area. DNA obtained from spleen and liver samples produced the expected fragment in a Leishmania-specific rDNA-based nested-PCR assay. The PCR product, a 490 bp fragment, was sequenced and the nucleotide sequence was identical to that of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi. These results are surprising since no autochthonous human or canine cases of visceral leishmaniasis have ever been reported in this municipality. This case suggests that natural transmission of this disease is occurring in this area.
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We report the first isolation of Dengue virus 4 (DENV-4) in the state of São Paulo, from two patients - one living in São José do Rio Preto and the other one in Paulo de Faria, both cities located in the Northwest region of the state. The virus isolations were accomplished in the clone C6/36 Aedes albopictus cell line, followed by indirect immunofluorescence assays, performed with type-specific monoclonal antibodies that showed positive reactions for DENV-4. The results were confirmed by Nested RT-PCR and Real-Time RT-PCR assays. The introduction of DENV-4 in a country that already has to deal with the transmission of three other serotypes increases the possibility of the occurrence of more severe cases of the disease. The importance of early detection of dengue cases, before the virus spreads and major outbreaks occur, should be emphasized.
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The objective of this study is to identify subtypes of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and to analyze the presence of mutations associated to antiretroviral resistance in the protease (PR) and reverse transcriptase (RT) regions from 48 HIV-1 positive treatment naïve patients from an outpatient clinic in Maringá, Paraná, Brazil. Sequencing was conducted using PR, partial RT and group-specific antigen gene (gag) nested PCR products from retrotranscribed RNA. Transmitted resistance was determined according to the Surveillance Drug Resistance Mutation List (SDRM) algorithm. Phylogenetic and SimPlot analysis of concatenated genetic segments classified sequences as subtype B 19/48 (39.6%), subtype C 12/48 (25%), subtype F 4/48 (8.3%), with 13/48 (27.1%) recombinant forms. Most recombinant forms were B mosaics (B/F 12.5%, B/C 10.4%), with one C/F (2.1%) and one complex B/C/F mosaic (2.1%). Low levels of transmitted resistance were found in this study, 2/48 (2.1% to NRTIs and 2.1% for PI). This preliminary data may subsidize the monitoring of the HIV evolution in the region.
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RESUMO: O maraviroc (MVC) é o único anti-retroviral antagonista do co-receptor CCR5 licenciado e interage com as ansas transmembranares de CCR5, induzindo uma alteração da sua conformação e impedindo a interacção com gp120. O MVC é activo apenas contra estirpes R5 de HIV-1, sendo utilizado em terapia de recurso. Neste trabalho, foi estudada a diversidade genética da região C2V3C3 do gene env de estirpes de HIV-1 de oxicodependentes por via endovenosa da Grande Lisboa, pesquisando-se também a presença de polimorfismos genéticos naturais. Foram utilizadas 52 amostras de plasma e para 35 destas foi amplificado por RT-nested PCR um produto de 565 pb. A análise filogenética revelou a seguinte distribuição de genótipos: 23 B (incluindo, provavelmente, 2 CRF14_BG), 8 A, 3 G e 1 F1. Após tradução, e por comparação com a sequência consenso B, verificou-se uma elevada frequência de polimorfismos genéticos, sendo encontradas algumas “assinaturas de aminoácidos” relativas aos subtipos não-B. Realizou-se ainda uma pesquisa de locais de N-glicosilação e a previsão da utilização de co-receptores (abordagem genotípica), com recurso às regras 11/25 e da carga líquida da ansa V3 e aos programas PSSM e geno2pheno[coreceptor]. Observou-se uma conservação genérica do número de locais de N-glicosilação e foram identificadas 5 sequências com tropismo X4 ou duplo. Por fim, com base na literatura, realizou-se uma pesquisa de polimorfismos genéticos associados a resistência ao MVC presentes na ansa V3. Foi observado um número elevado destas mutações. A presença dos padrões 11S+26V e 20F+25D+26V, num total de 3 sequências, é relevante, visto estes estarem inequivocamente associados à resistência in vivo ao MVC. Apesar de não estar ainda definido um perfil de resistência para o MVC, a presença das mutações encontradas, em indivíduos sem contacto prévio com o fármaco, trará implicações relevantes na sua gestão clínica, considerando a introdução do MVC na terapia de recurso.---------- ABSTRACT: Maraviroc (MVC) is the only CCR5 inhibitor licensed today. This drug interacts with the transmembrane helices of CCR5 co-receptor, inducing a conformation change of its extracellular loops and preventing the interaction with gp120. MVC is only active against R5 strains of HIV-1 and is currently used in salvage therapy. The genetic diversity of the env C2V3C3 region of HIV-1 strains from injecting drug users in the Greater Lisbon was studied, along with the presence of natural genetic polymorphisms. 52 plasma samples were used and the amplification by RT-nested PCR of a 565 bp-product was possible in 35 of them. The phylogenetic analysis revealed 23 sequences classified as subtype B (probably including 2 CRF14_BG), 8 A, 3 G and 1 F1. After translation, the presence of natural genetic polymorphisms was studied by comparison to a subtype B consensus. A high frequency of genetic polymorphisms was observed and significant “amino acid signatures” were found in association with non-B subtypes. A full characterization of the N-glycosylation sites was also performed and a coreceptor prediction (genotypic approach) was accomplished using the 11/25 and the V3 net charge rules and the programs PSSM and geno2pheno[coreceptor]. The number of N-glycosylation sites was generically preserved. Five sequences were defined as X4 or dual-tropic. Based on published data, a search for genetic polymorphisms, present in V3loop, associated to MVC resistance was finally undertaken. Several of such mutations were observed, being particularly interesting the presence of the patterns 11S+26V and 20F+25D+26V, in a total of 3 sequences, since these patterns have unequivocally been associated with MVC resistance in vivo. Although a resistance profile for MVC is not yet defined, the presence of these mutations in MVC-naïve populations may have significant impact in their clinical management in the future, especially considering the introduction of this drug in salvage therapy.
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SUMMARY High-risk human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) infection is necessary but not sufficient for cervical cancer development. Recently, P16INK4A gene silencing through hypermethylation has been proposed as an important cofactor in cervical carcinogenesis due to its tumor suppressor function. We aimed to investigate P16INK4A methylation status in normal and neoplastic epithelia and evaluate an association with HPV infection and genotype. This cross-sectional study was performed with 141 cervical samples from patients attending Hospital Moncorvo Filho, Rio de Janeiro. HPV detection and genotyping were performed through PCR and P16INK4A methylation by nested-methylation specific PCR (MSP). HPV frequency was 62.4% (88/141). The most common HPV were HPV16 (37%), HPV18 (16.3%) and HPV33/45(15.2%). An upward trend was observed concerning P16INK4A methylation and lesion degree: normal epithelia (10.7%), low grade lesions (22.9%), high grade (57.1%) and carcinoma (93.1%) (p < 0.0001). A multivariate analysis was performed to evaluate an association between methylation, age, tobacco exposure, HPV infection and genotyping. A correlation was found concerning methylation with HPV infection (p < 0.0001), hr-HPV (p = 0.01), HSIL (p < 0.0007) and malignant lesions (p < 0.0001). Since viral infection and epigenetic alterations are related to cervical carcinoma, we suggest that P16INK4A methylation profile maybe thoroughly investigated as a biomarker to identify patients at risk of cancer.
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SUMMARYThe use of a “direct PCR” DNA polymerase enables PCR amplification without any prior DNA purification from blood samples due to the enzyme's resistance to inhibitors present in blood components. Such DNA polymerases are now commercially available. We compared the PCR performance of six direct PCR-type DNA polymerases (KOD FX, Mighty Amp, Hemo KlenTaq, Phusion Blood II, KAPA Blood, and BIOTAQ) in dried blood eluted from a filter paper with TE buffer. GoTaq Flexi was used as a standard DNA polymerase. PCR performance was evaluated by a nested PCR technique for detecting Plasmodium falciparum genomic DNA in the presence of the blood components. Although all six DNA polymerases showed resistance to blood components compared to the standard Taq polymerase, the KOD FX and BIOTAQ DNA polymerases were resistant to inhibitory blood components at concentrations of 40%, and their PCR performance was superior to that of other DNA polymerases. When the reaction mixture contained a mild detergent, only KOD FX DNA polymerase retained the original amount of amplified product. These results indicate that KOD FX DNA polymerase is the most resistant to inhibitory blood components and/or detergents. Thus, KOD FX DNA polymerase could be useful in serological studies to simultaneously detect antibodies and DNA in eluents for antibodies. KOD FX DNA polymerase is thus not limited to use in detecting malaria parasites, but could also be employed to detect other blood-borne pathogens.
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Dengue is currently a major public-health problem. Dengue virus (DENV) is classified into four distinct serotypes, DENV 1-4. After 28 years of absence, DENV-4 was again detected in Brazil in 2010 in Roraima State, and one year later, the virus was identified in the northern Brazilian states of Amazonas and Pará, followed by Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. In Minas Gerais, the first confirmed case of DENV-4 occurred in the municipality of Frutal in 2011 and has now been isolated from a growing number of patients. Although DENV-2 is associated with the highest risk of severe forms of the disease and death due to the infection, DENV-4 has also been associated with severe forms of the disease and an increasing risk of hemorrhagic manifestations. Herein, the first fatal case of confirmed DENV-4 in Brazil is reported. The patient was an 11-year-old girl from the municipality of Montes Claros in northern Minas Gerais State, Brazil. She had idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura as a comorbid condition and presented with a fulminant course of infection, leading to death due to hemorrhagic complications. Diagnosis was confirmed by detection of Dengue-specific antibodies using IgM capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and semi-nested RT-PCR. Primary care physicians and other health-care providers should bear in mind that DENV-4 can also result in severe forms of the disease and lead to hemorrhagic complications and death, mainly when dengue infection is associated with coexisting conditions.
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Serum samples from 150 NS1-negative (Platelia ELISA) patients presumptively diagnosed with dengue were analyzed by the TaqMan probed real-time reverse transcription PCR (TaqMan qRT-PCR) method. The qRT-PCR positive samples were tested for serotype by semi-nested RT-PCR and a qualitative immunochromatographic assay for IgG and IgM. Molecular detection methods showed 33 (22%) positive samples out of 150 NS1-antigen negative samples. Of these, 72% were collected up to day 2 after the onset of symptoms, when diagnostic sensitivity of NS1-antigen test assays is significantly enhanced. Most of the cases were not characterized as secondary infection. Twenty-eight samples were successfully serotyped, 75% of which for DENV-4, 14% for DENV-2, 7% for DENV-3 and 4% for DENV-1. These findings reaffirm the hyperendemic situation of the state of Roraima and suggest a lower sensitivity of the NS1 test, mainly when DENV-4 is the predominant serotype. Health care providers should therefore be aware of samples tested negative by NS1 antigen assays, especially when clinical symptoms and other laboratory data results show evidence of dengue infection.
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The hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF1a) is a key regulator of tumour cell response to hypoxia, orchestrating mechanisms known to be involved in cancer aggressiveness and metastatic behaviour. In this study we sought to evaluate the association of a functional genetic polymorphism in HIF1A with overall and metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) risk and with response to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). The HIF1A +1772 C>T (rs11549465) polymorphism was genotyped, using DNA isolated from peripheral blood, in 1490 male subjects (754 with prostate cancer and 736 controls cancer-free) through Real-Time PCR. A nested group of cancer patients who were eligible for androgen deprivation therapy was followed up. Univariate and multivariate models were used to analyse the response to hormonal treatment and the risk for developing distant metastasis. Age-adjusted odds ratios were calculated to evaluate prostate cancer risk. Our results showed that patients under ADT carrying the HIF1A +1772 T-allele have increased risk for developing distant metastasis (OR, 2.0; 95%CI, 1.1-3.9) and an independent 6-fold increased risk for resistance to ADT after multivariate analysis (OR, 6.0; 95%CI, 2.2-16.8). This polymorphism was not associated with increased risk for being diagnosed with prostate cancer (OR, 0.9; 95%CI, 0.7-1.2). The HIF1A +1772 genetic polymorphism predicts a more aggressive prostate cancer behaviour, supporting the involvement of HIF1a in prostate cancer biological progression and ADT resistance. Molecular profiles using hypoxia markers may help predict clinically relevant prostate cancer and response to ADT.
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The dengue virus (DENV), which is frequently involved in large epidemics, and the yellow fever virus (YFV), which is responsible for sporadic sylvatic outbreaks, are considered the most important flaviviruses circulating in Brazil. Because of that, laboratorial diagnosis of acute undifferentiated febrile illness during epidemic periods is frequently directed towards these viruses, which may eventually hinder the detection of other circulating flaviviruses, including the Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV), which is widely dispersed across the Americas. The aim of this study was to conduct a molecular investigation of 11 flaviviruses using 604 serum samples obtained from patients during a large dengue fever outbreak in the state of Mato Grosso (MT) between 2011 and 2012. Simultaneously, 3,433 female Culex spp. collected with Nasci aspirators in the city of Cuiabá, MT, in 2013, and allocated to 409 pools containing 1-10 mosquitoes, were also tested by multiplex semi-nested reverse transcription PCR for the same flaviviruses. SLEV was detected in three patients co-infected with DENV-4 from the cities of Cuiabá and Várzea Grande. One of them was a triple co-infection with DENV-1. None of them mentioned recent travel or access to sylvatic/rural regions, indicating that transmission might have occurred within the metropolitan area. Regarding mosquito samples, one pool containing one Culex quinquefasciatus female was positive for SLEV, with a minimum infection rate (MIR) of 0.29 per 1000 specimens of this species. Phylogenetic analysis indicates both human and mosquito SLEV cluster, with isolates from genotype V-A obtained from animals in the Amazon region, in the state of Pará. This is the first report of SLEV molecular identification in MT.