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INTRODUCTION: The precise identification of the genetic variants of the dengue virus is important to understand its dispersion and virulence patterns and to identify the strains responsible for epidemic outbreaks. This study investigated the genetic variants of the capsid-premembrane junction region fragment in the dengue virus serotypes 1 and 2 (DENV1-2). METHODS: Samples from 11 municipalities in the State of Paraná, Brazil, were provided by the Central Laboratory of Paraná. They were isolated from the cell culture line C6/36 (Aedes albopictus) and were positive for indirect immunofluorescence. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) extracted from these samples was submitted to the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and nested PCR. RESULTS: RT-PCR revealed that 4 of the samples were co-infected with both serotypes. The isolated DENV-1 sequences were 95-100% similar to the sequences of other serotype 1 strains deposited in GenBank. Similarly, the isolated DENV-2 sequences were 98-100% similar to other serotype 2 sequences in GenBank. According to our neighbor-joining tree, all strains obtained in this study belonged to genotype V of DENV-1. The DENV-2 strains, by contrast, belonged to the American/Asian genotypes. CONCLUSIONS: The monitoring of circulating strains is an important tool to detect the migration of virus subtypes involved in dengue epidemics.
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INTRODUCTION: Manaus, the capital city of the state of Amazon with nearly 2 million inhabitants, is located in the middle of the Amazon rain forest and has suffered dengue outbreaks since 1998. METHODS: In this study, blood samples were investigated using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), aimed at identifying dengue virus serotypes. RESULTS: Acute phase sera from 432 patients were tested for the presence of dengue virus. Out of the 432 patients, 137 (31.3%) were found to be positive. All the four dengue virus serotypes were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The simultaneous circulation of the four dengue serotypes is described for the first time in Manaus and in Brazil.
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INTRODUCTION: To analyze the liver dysfunction and evolution of signs and symptoms in adult dengue patients during a two-month follow-up period. METHODS: A prospective cohort study was conducted in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from January to July, 2008. The evolution of laboratory and clinical manifestations of 90 adult dengue patients was evaluated in five scheduled visits within a two-month follow-up period. Twenty controls were enrolled for the analysis of liver function. Patients with hepatitis B, hepatitis C, those known to be human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seropositive and pregnant women were excluded from the study. RESULTS: At the end of the second month following diagnosis, we observed that symptoms persisted in 33.3% (30/90) of dengue patients. We also observed that, 57.7% (15/26) of the symptoms persisted at the end of the second month. The most persistent symptoms were arthralgia, fatigue, weakness, adynamia, anorexia, taste alteration, and hair loss. Prior dengue virus (DENV) infection did not predispose patients to a longer duration of symptoms. Among hepatic functions, transaminases had the most remarkable elevation and in some cases remained elevated up to the second month after the disease onset. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels overcame aspartate aminotransferase (AST) during the convalescent period. Male patients were more severely affected than females. CONCLUSIONS: Dengue fever may present a wide number of symptoms and elevated liver transaminases at the end of the second month.
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IntroductionIn Manaus, the first autochthonous cases of dengue fever were registered in 1998. Since then, dengue cases were diagnosed by the isolation of viruses 1, 2, 3, and 4.MethodsOne hundred eighty-seven mosquitoes were collected with BioGents (BG)-Sentinel traps in 15 urban residential areas in the Northern Zone of Manaus and processed by molecular tests.ResultsInfections with dengue viruses 1, 2, 3, and 4 and a case of co-infection with dengue viruses 2 and 3 were identified.ConclusionsThese findings corroborate the detection of dengue in clinical samples and reinforce the need for epidemiological surveillance by the Health authorities.
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Introduction Dengue is prevalent in many tropical and sub-tropical regions. The clinical diagnosis of dengue is still complex, and not much data are available. This work aimed at assessing the diagnostic accuracy of the tourniquet test in patients with suspected dengue infection and its positivity in different classifications of this disease as reported to the Information System for Notifiable Disease in Belo Horizonte, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil between 2001 and 2006. Methods Cross-section analysis of the diagnostic accuracy of the tourniquet test for dengue, using IgM-anti-DENV ELISA as a gold standard. Results We selected 9,836 suspected cases, of which 41.1% were confirmed to be dengue. Classic dengue was present in 95.8%, dengue with complications in 2.5% and dengue hemorrhagic fever in 1.7%. The tourniquet test was positive in 16.9% of classic dengue cases, 61.7% of dengue cases with complications and 82.9% of cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever. The sensitivity and specificity of the tourniquet test were 19.1% and 86.4%, respectively. Conclusions A positive tourniquet test can be a valuable tool to support diagnosis of dengue where laboratory tests are not available. However, the absence of a positive test should not be read as the absence of infection. In addition, the tourniquet test was demonstrated to be an indicator of dengue severity.
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Introduction The prognosis of dengue depends on early diagnosis and treatment, which can help prevent severe forms whose characteristics were evaluated here. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted involving dengue cases in Vitória, State of Espírito Santo, Brazil, in 2011. Results Two health regions registered 56.3% of 371 cases of severe dengue. Of these cases, 21.3% presented with dengue hemorrhagic fever. There were associations between dengue hemorrhagic fever with younger ages and a longer time before receiving care. Conclusions There was a greater involvement of dengue hemorrhagic fever in young people. Delay in care, poor urban quality and high endemicity were identified as possible risk factors for dengue severity.
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Introduction This study aimed to describe the clinical spectrum of dengue in children and adolescents from a hyperendemic region who were admitted for hospitalization. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on patients diagnosed with dengue infection upon admission to a reference center in Fortaleza, Brazil. Results Of the 84 patients included, 42 underwent confirmatory testing. The main symptoms were fever, abdominal pain and vomiting. The median level of serum aspartate aminotransferase was 143.5±128mg/dL. Conclusions A peculiar clinical profile was evident among children and adolescents with dengue infection in a reference center in northeast Brazil, including gastrointestinal symptoms and liver involvement.
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O problema de escassez de água em muitas regiões do globo acompanhado do acelerado crescimento da população e das decorrentes alterações climáticas, constituem um conjunto de preocupações ligadas à gestão dos recursos hídricos, principalmente no que diz respeito à satisfação das necessidades de consumo quer em termos quantitativos, quer em termos qualitativos. Tanto o abastecimento de água para o consumo humano, como a descarga e reutilização de águas residuais urbanas, requerem, à priori, um conjunto de processos e operações de tratamento tanto mais exigentes quanto maior o nível de qualidade final pretendido, tendo sempre em consideração aspectos como a saúde e a exposição humana como também o tipo de actividade a que se destina a água. Com o presente trabalho pretende-se dar um contributo para a avaliação da viabilidade de implementação de um sistema integrado de abastecimento de água e de tratamento de águas residuais domésticas na cidade da Praia, em Cabo Verde, tendo por base a situação actual, e um ano horizonte de 20 anos (2015 a 2035). Cabo Verde é um país com sérios problemas no que se refere aos recursos hídricos uma vez que carece de chuva e de reservas de águas subterrâneas. Circundado pelo mar, quase a totalidade dos municípios é abastecida pela água proveniente de processos de dessalinização da água do mar, através de tecnologias de membranas - Osmose Inversa (OI). Neste estudo, através de inquérito directo (260 inquéritos) e visitas presenciais a instituições, empresas e directamente à população, fez-se a caracterização dos sistemas de gestão da água e de águas residuais da referida cidade, por forma a perceber o funcionamento dos mesmos. Em 2014, cerca de 90% da água distribuída à população da Praia (10.000 m3.dia-1) proveio da água dessalinizada na central da ELECTRA. No mesmo ano, o caudal médio diário de água residual afluente à ETAR do Palmarejo foi de 2245 m3.dia-1. A deficiente cobertura da rede de drenagem de águas residuais da cidade (26,5%, segundo resultados do inquérito) é a principal razão pela baixa afluência à ETAR. Neste trabalho, procedeu-se ainda, à avaliação comparativa de custos para produção de água para a rega de áreas verdes da cidade, quer a partir de técnicas de dessalinização quer a partir da reutilização de água residual tratada. Com a reutilização de água residual tratada na rega das áreas verdes da cidade da Praia (92,4 ha), concluiu-se que, ao fim dos próximos 21 anos, poupar-se-á, na dessalinização, cerca de 32 milhões de euros (3.520 milhões de ECV). Da análise efectuada, concluiu-se que o volume necessário para o sistema de armazenamento da água residual tratada (estimado com base no mês de maior necessidade de rega do ano horizonte, Junho de 2035, assumindo um tempo de retenção hidráulico de um dia) é de 5.000 m3.
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Here, we report a case of Ludwig's angina, which required surgery because of toothache. The patient had dengue and severe thrombocytopenia as confirmed by clinical and laboratory diagnoses. However, dengue is not included among the predisposing factors for Ludwig's angina.
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A máquina elétrica de relutância comutada (MERC) é, inerentemente, um conversor eletromecânico de velocidade variável, facilmente controlado através dos instantes de excitação e desexcitação do circuito magnético partilhado pelas fases. A sua robustez e simplicidade construtiva (só enrolamentos concentrados no estator), flexibilidade de controlo, bom rendimento numa gama alargada de velocidades, a sua fiabilidade e tolerância a defeitos fazem desta máquina uma opção válida para sistemas de conversão de energia caraterizados por baixas velocidades. A tendência crescente de instalar turbinas eólicas em offshore, para além dos desafios económicos e tecnológicos que levanta, torna a fiabilidade e a tolerância a defeitos, requisitos de vital importância. Neste contexto, a potencial aplicação da MERC a geradores eólicos sem recurso a caixa de velocidades, já que esta penaliza o custo, o volume e a fiabilidade do sistema, serviu de motivação a este trabalho. Nesta dissertação apresentam-se, numa perspetiva comparativa, diferentes paradigmas construtivos da MERC para o funcionamento gerador em regime de baixas velocidades, caraterístico dos aproveitamentos de energias renováveis. Para o efeito, formularam-se leis de escala apropriadas a análises dimensionais de topologias diferenciadas pelas caraterísticas dos circuitos elétrico e magnético e do seu posicionamento relativo. Estes modelos de escala permitiram introduzir constrangimentos físicos e dos materiais que condicionam o projeto da máquina, como a saturação magnética e limites de temperatura. Das análises dimensionais e validação com elementos finitos, elegeu-se uma estrutura magnética modular com caminhos de fluxo curtos que foi comparada com um protótipo de MERC regular, previsto para equipar um gerador eólico. Quando comparadas as duas topologias, assumindo dimensões idênticas, a modular apresentou um significativo ganho de potência específica mantendo bons níveis de rendimento. Pretende-se assim alargar a discussão do projeto das MERC, geralmente confinado a topologias regulares, a um contexto mais abrangente que inclua novos paradigmas construtivos.
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Introduction This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the incidence of severe dengue during the 2008 epidemic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and socioeconomic indicators, as well as indicators of health service availability and previous circulation of the dengue virus serotype-3 (DENV-3). Methods In this ecological study, the units of analysis were the districts of Rio de Janeiro. The data were incorporated into generalized linear models, and the incidence of severe dengue in each district was the outcome variable. Results The districts with more cases of dengue fever in the 2001 epidemic and a higher percentage of residents who declared their skin color or race as black had higher incidence rates of severe dengue in the 2008 epidemic [incidence rate ratio (IRR)= 1.21; 95% confidence interval (95%CI)= 1.05-1.40 and IRR= 1.34; 95%CI= 1.16-1.54, respectively]. In contrast, the districts with Family Health Strategy (FHS) clinics were more likely to have lower incidence rates of severe dengue in the 2008 epidemic (IRR= 0.81; 95%CI= 0.70-0.93). Conclusions At the ecological level, our findings suggest the persistence of health inequalities in this region of Brazil that are possibly due to greater social vulnerability among the self-declared black population. Additionally, the protective effect of FHS clinics may be due to the ease of access to other levels of care in the health system or to a reduced vulnerability to dengue transmission that is afforded by local practices to promote health.
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Introduction This study was conducted in Brazil and Colombia,where dengue is endemic and vector control programs use chemical insecticides. Methods We identified knowledge, attitudes, and practices about dengue and determined the infestation levels of Aedes aegypti in one Brazilian and four Colombian communities. Results The surveys show knowledge of the vector, but little knowledge about diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Vector infestation indices show Brazil to have good relative control, while Colombia presents a high transmission risk. Conclusions Given the multidimensionality of dengue control, vertical control strategies are inadequate because they deny contextualized methods, alternative solutions, and local empowerment.
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INTRODUCTION: Dengue is the most prevalent arboviral disease in tropical areas. In Mato Grosso, outbreaks are reported every year, but studies on dengue in this state are scarce. METHODS: Natural transovarial infection of Aedes aegypti by a flavivirus was investigated in the Jardim Industriário neighborhood of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. Eggs were collected with ovitraps during the dry, intermediate, and rainy seasons of 2012. After the eggs hatched and the larvae developed to adulthood, mosquitoes (n = 758) were identified and allocated to pools of 1-10 specimens according to the collection location, sex, and climatic period. After RNA extraction, multiplex semi-nested RT-PCR was performed to detect the four dengue virus (DENV) serotypes, yellow fever virus, West Nile virus and Saint Louis encephalitis virus. RESULTS: DENV-4 was the only flavivirus detected, and it was found in 8/50 pools (16.0%). Three of the positive pools contained females, and five contained males. Their nucleotide sequences presented 96-100% similarity with DENV-4 genotype II strains from Manaus, Amazonas. The minimum infection rate was 10.5 per 1000 specimens, and the maximum likelihood estimator of the infection rate was 11.6 (95% confidence interval: 4.8; 23.3). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides the first evidence of natural transovarial infection by DENV-4 in Ae. Aegypti in Mato Grosso, suggesting that this type of infection might serve as a mechanism of virus maintenance during interepidemic periods in Cuiabá, a city where dengue epidemics are reported every year. These results emphasize the need for efficient vector population control measures to prevent arbovirus outbreaks in the state.