379 resultados para Pertussis toxina
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Enterotoxemia in sheep and in goats is caused by the effects of the epsilon toxin of C/ostridium perfringens type D, being considered the main infectious cause of mortality in those animal species. The main prophylactic measures include adequate nutritional management and vaccination of ali animais using vaccines of high immunogenic power. Six commercial vaccines containing in its formulation the epsilon toxoid of C. perfringens type D were sorogically evaluated. Eighty four female goat kids, whose mothers had no previous vaccination history against clostridioses were used. They were divided into six groups of 14 animais each. The animais of the control group didn't receive any vaccine dose and the animais from the groups 1 to 5 received two vaccine doses, The first vaccine dose was applied at 45 days of life (day zero) and the second dose at 75 days (30 days after the first dose). Blood samples were collected from the goat kids at the days zero, 30, 60, 90, 120 and 150 after the beginning of the experiment, in order to evaluate the immunologic response. The Indirect ELlSA technique was used for the quantification of the antibodies against epsilon toxin in the samples of blood serum of the animais. In day zero, no animal presented titre considered protector. The largest number of animais considered protected was found at day 60, in response to the two initial doses of the vaccine (days O and 30, first and second doses, respectively). Only tive animaIs which received the vaccine 1 and one animal which received the vaccine 3 stayed wilh titres of antibodies considered up to 150 days after the first vaccine dose. Based on the results, it was concluded lhat the evaluated vaccines showed small amount of epsilon toxoid in the commercial formulations, a crucial fact for lhe low efficiency of. the vaccines. For commercial reasons, the vaccines against the clostridioses present versatile formulations, with several toxoid types, used for various animal species, which certainly contributed to reduce their effectiveness in preventing the iIInesses caused by the clostridia or their toxins.
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Introduction: Staphylococcus aureus is a pathogen that causes food poisoning as well as hospital and community acquired infections. Objective: Establish the profile of superantigen genes among hospital isolates in relation to clinical specimen type, susceptibility to antibiotics and hospital or community acquisition. Methods: Eighty one isolates obtained from patients at Colombian hospital, were classified by antimicrobial susceptibility, specimen type and hospital or community acquired . The PCR uniplex and multiplex was used for detection of 22 superantigen genes (18 enterotoxins, tsst-1 and three exfoliative toxins). Results: Ninety five point one percent of isolates harbored one or more of the genes with an average of 5.6 genes. Prevalence of individual genes was variable and the most prevalent was seg (51.9%). Thirty nine genotypes were obtained, and the genotype gimnou (complete egc cluster) was the most prevalent alone (16.0%) and in association with other genes (13.6%). The correlation between presence of superantigens and clinical specimen or antimicrobial susceptibility showed no significant difference. But there was significant difference between presence of superantigens and the origin of the isolates, hospital or community acquired (p= 0.049). Conclusions: The results show the variability of the superantigen genes profile in hospital isolates and shows no conclusive relationship with the clinical sample type and antimicrobial susceptibility, but there was correlation with community and hospital isolates. The analysis of the interplay between virulence, epidemic and antibiotic resistance of bacterial populations is needed to predict the future of infectious diseases.
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O bruxismo caracteriza-se por um ato involuntário de apertar e/ou ranger os dentes sendo este hábito um fator de risco que pode comprometer a função do sistema estomatognático com várias sequelas associadas (dor dentária e muscular, desgaste dentário, etc.). Esta pesquisa bibliográfica pretende rever as possibilidades terapêuticas que se podem apresentar como soluções no controlo desta parafunção. A bibliografia ainda é inconclusiva sobre qual o melhor tratamento a seguir sugerindo uma abordagem multidisciplinar, tendo em conta a etiologia e a sintomatologia para a definição de um plano de tratamento mais completo e adequado. Têm surgido cada vez mais alternativas terapêuticas e cada uma delas, ao longo do tempo, tem desenvolvido novas metodologias mais eficazes no tratamento do bruxismo.
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Animação produzida pelo TelessaúdeRS/UFRGS com informações resumidas sobre controle de comunicantes da coqueluche, infecção respiratória causada pela bactéria Bordetella Pertussis. Reúne tópicos sobre: fases da doença, período de transmissão, formas de tratamento e controle de comunicantes (pessoas em risco de contrair a infecção). Integra a coleção de Pílulas da Sabedoria do TelessaúdeRS/UFRGS – conjunto de conteúdos com avaliações críticas da literatura sobre posições e/ou recomendações controversas.