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We investigated the effects of uninephrectomy (UNX) in 6-week-old male and female rats on blood pressure (BP), renal sodium handling, salt sensitivity, oxidative stress, and renal injury over 18 months postsurgery, studying control sham-operated and UNX-operated rats at 6, 12, and 18 months postsurgery, evaluating their renal sodium handling, BP, urinary isoprostanes, N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase, and proteinuria before and after a 2-week high-salt intake period. At 18 months, plasma variables were measured and kidney samples were taken for the analysis of renal morphology and tissue variables. BP was increased at 6 months in male UNX rats versus controls and at 12 and 18 months in both male and female UNX rats and was increased in male versus female UNX groups at 18 months. UNX did not affect water and sodium excretion under basal conditions and after the different test in male and female rats at different ages. However, the renal function curve was shifted to the right in both male and female UNX rats. High-salt intake increased BP in both UNX groups at 6, 12, and 18 months and in the female control group at 18 months, and it increased proteinuria, N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase, and isoprostanes in both UNX groups throughout the study. Renal lesions at 18 months were more severe in male versus female UNX rats. In summary, long-term UNX increased the BP, creatinine, proteinuria, pathological signs of renal injury, and salt sensitivity. Earlier BP elevation was observed and morphological lesions were more severe in male than in female UNX rats.

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BACKGROUND: Dermatophyte identification in tinea capitis is essential for choosing the appropriate treatment and in tinea infections to identify the possible source. The failure of fungi to grow in cultures frequently occurs, especially in cases of previous antifungal therapy. OBJECTIVES: To develop a rapid polymerase chain reaction (PCR) sequencing assay for dermatophyte identification in tinea capitis and tinea corporis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fungal DNA was extracted from hair and skin samples that were confirmed to be positive by direct mycological examination. Dermatophytes were identified by the sequence of a 28S ribosomal DNA subunit amplicon generated by nested PCR. RESULTS: Nested PCR was found to be necessary to obtain amplicons in substantial amounts for dermatophyte identification by sequencing. The results agreed with those of classical mycological identification in 14 of 23, 6 of 10, and 20 of 23 cases of tinea capitis, tinea corporis and tinea pedis, respectively, from which a dermatophyte was obtained in culture. In seven of the 56 cases, another dermatophyte was identified, revealing previous misidentification. A dermatophyte was identified in 12 of 18, three of five, and four of nine cases of tinea capitis, tinea corporis and tinea pedis, respectively, in cases in which no dermatophyte grew in culture. CONCLUSIONS: Although the gold standard dermatophyte identification from clinical samples remains fungal cultures, the assay developed in the present study is especially suitable for tinea capitis. Improved sensitivity for the identification of dermatophyte species was obtained as it is possible to identify the dermatophyte when the fungus fails to grow in cultures.

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Three different short versions of the NEO-PI-R were compared: The NEO-FFI, the NEO-FFI-R, and a new short version developed in the current study (NEO-60). This new version is intended to improve the psychometric characteristics of the original NEO-FFI, specially in regard to the factor structure at the item-level. A French version of the NEO-PI-R was given to 1090 Swiss subjects, whereas the Spanish (Castilian) version of the NEO-PI-R was administered to 1006 Spanish subjects. Results replicate the limitations of the NEO-FFI already found in other countries. Compared to the NEO-FFI, reliability coefficients and factor structure was enhanced by the NEO-FFI-R and the NEO-60 in both samples, although substantial differences were not found. The factor structure of the NEO-60 shows the best fit since only three items do not load mainly on their own factor in both samples. Besides, correlations between items and NEO-PI-R domain scores are also higher for the items included in the NEO-60 version. On the other hand, convergent correlations with the NEO-PI-R dimensions were satisfactory irrespective of the version, and confirmatory factor analyses show slight differences among the different models generated after the three short versions.

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This study compared the Spanish (Castilian) and French versions of the 16PF5 and of the NEO-PI-R in Spanish and Swiss samples. The five-factor solution for the 16PF5 only seems clear for the Castilian version, but not for the French version. Indeed, the congruence coefficients for the Tough-Mindedness and the Self-Control dimensions are low. On the other hand, the five-factor solutions are highly similar for both countries concerning the NEO-PI-R, and the congruence coefficients are above .95 for all five dimensions. The low cross-cultural replicability for the 16PF5 makes it difficult to analyze the differences at the mean level for this inventory. For the NEO-PI-R, the differences are generally very small and globally account for 2.6% of the total variance. Spaniards seem to have slightly lower scores on Actions and slightly higher scores on Dutifulness. These differences could either be due to translation problems, sample selection, or cultural differences.

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Nerve biopsy examination is an important auxiliary procedure for diagnosing pure neural leprosy (PNL). When acid-fast bacilli (AFB) are not detected in the nerve sample, the value of other nonspecific histological alterations should be considered along with pertinent clinical, electroneuromyographical and laboratory data (the detection of Mycobacterium leprae DNA with polymerase chain reaction and the detection of serum anti-phenolic glycolipid 1 antibodies) to support a possible or probable PNL diagnosis. Three hundred forty nerve samples [144 from PNL patients and 196 from patients with non-leprosy peripheral neuropathies (NLN)] were examined. Both AFB-negative and AFB-positive PNL samples had more frequent histopathological alterations (epithelioid granulomas, mononuclear infiltrates, fibrosis, perineurial and subperineurial oedema and decreased numbers of myelinated fibres) than the NLN group. Multivariate analysis revealed that independently, mononuclear infiltrate and perineurial fibrosis were more common in the PNL group and were able to correctly classify AFB-negative PNL samples. These results indicate that even in the absence of AFB, these histopathological nerve alterations may justify a PNL diagnosis when observed in conjunction with pertinent clinical, epidemiological and laboratory data.

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This study reports the first genetic characterisation of Cryptosporidium isolates in Brazil using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). A total of 1,197 faecal specimens from children and 10 specimens from human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients were collected between 1999-2010 and screened using microscopy. Forty-eight Cryptosporidium oocyst-positive isolates were identified and analysed using a generic TaqMan assay targeting the 18S rRNA to detect Cryptosporidium species and two other TaqMan assays to identify Cryptosporidium hominis and Cryptosporidium parvum. The 18S rRNA assay detected Cryptosporidium species in all 48 of the stool specimens. The C. parvum TaqMan assay correctly identified five/48 stool samples, while 37/48 stool specimens were correctly amplified in the C. hominis TaqMan assay. The results obtained in this study support previous findings showing that C. hominis infections are more prevalent than C. parvum infections in Brazil and they demonstrate that the TaqMan RT-PCR procedure is a simple, fast and valuable tool for the detection and differentiation of Cryptosporidium species.

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The incidence and clinical features of human coronaviruses (HCoVs) among Brazilian patients with respiratory illness are not well known. We investigated the prevalence of HCoVs among Brazilian outpatients and hospitalised patients with respiratory illnesses during 2009 and 2010. To identify the HCoVs, pancoronavirus and species-specific reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction assays were performed. Five of 394 samples were positive for HCoVs (1.2%): 1/182 (0.5%) outpatients and 4/212 (1.8%) hospitalised patients. The OC43 and NL63 HCoVs were identified. Two patients were admitted to the intensive care unit. Underlying chronic disease was reported in cases and one diabetic adult died. HCoVs can cause lower respiratory infections and hospitalisation. Patients with pre-existing conditions and respiratory infections should be evaluated for HCoV infections.

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The objective of this study was to detect and identify hepatitis E virus (HEV) strains in liver and bile samples from slaughtered pigs in the state of Paraná, Brazil. Liver and bile samples were collected from 118 asymptomatic adult pigs at a slaughterhouse in a major Brazilian pork production area. The samples were assayed using a nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction protocol with primer sets targeting open reading frames (ORF)1 and 2 of the HEV genome. HEV RNA was detected in two (1.7%) liver samples and one (0.84%) bile sample using both primers sets. The HEV strains were classified as genotype 3b on the basis of their nucleotide sequences. These data suggest that healthy pigs may be a source of HEV infection for consumers of pig liver and slaughterhouse workers in Brazil.

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We analysed 16 variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) and three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in Mycobacterium leprae present on 115 Ziehl-Neelsen (Z-N)-stained slides and in 51 skin biopsy samples derived from leprosy patients from Ceará (n = 23), Pernambuco (n = 41), Rio de Janeiro (n = 22) and Rondônia (RO) (n = 78). All skin biopsies yielded SNP-based genotypes, while 48 of the samples (94.1%) yielded complete VNTR genotypes. We evaluated two procedures for extracting M. leprae DNA from Z-N-stained slides: the first including Chelex and the other combining proteinase and sodium dodecyl sulfate. Of the 76 samples processed using the first procedure, 30.2% were positive for 16 or 15 VNTRs, whereas of the 39 samples processed using the second procedure, 28.2% yielded genotypes defined by at least 10 VNTRs. Combined VNTR and SNP analysis revealed large variability in genotypes, but a high prevalence of SNP genotype 4 in the Northeast Region of Brazil. Our observation of two samples from RO with an identical genotype and seven groups with similar genotypes, including four derived from residents of the same state or region, suggest a tendency to form groups according to the origin of the isolates. This study demonstrates the existence of geographically related M. leprae genotypes and that Z-N-stained slides are an alternative source for M. leprae genotyping.

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The epidemiology of urinary tract infections (UTI) by Staphylococcus saprophyticus has not been fully characterised and strain typing methods have not been validated for this agent. To evaluate whether epidemiological relationships exist between clusters of pulsed field gel-electrophoresis (PFGE) genotypes of S. saprophyticus from community-acquired UTI, a cross-sectional surveillance study was conducted in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In total, 32 (16%) female patients attending two walk-in clinics were culture-positive for S. saprophyticus. Five PFGE clusters were defined and evaluated against epidemiological data. The PFGE clusters were grouped in time, suggesting the existence of community point sources of S. saprophyticus. From these point sources, S. saprophyticus strains may spread among individuals.

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RESUME Ce mémoire de thèse traite de l'étude de la « scaffold »protéine ou protéine «échafaud», « Islet-Brain1/ JNK Interacting Protein 1 » (IB1/JIP-1) dans la vessie et la prostate, deux organes importants de l'appareil uro-genital. Cette protéine, mise en évidence dans notre laboratoire à la fin des année 90, a été reconnue pour réguler la voie de signalisation des « Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases » (MAPKs), et en particulier de la MAPK appelée c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK). Le réseau de voie de signalisation permet aux cellules de percevoir les changements dans le milieu extracellulaire et de permettre une réponse appropriée à ces différents stimuli. La connaissance des voies de signalisation a permis de mettre en évidence leur rôle crucial tant dans l'homéostase des tissus sains que dans des processus pathologiques comme l'oncogenèse. Parmi une vingtaine de voie de signalisation, la voie de signalisation des «MAPKinases » est une des plus importantes et a été montrée pour participer à diverses fonctions cellulaires telles que la différentiation, la motilité, la division et la mort cellulaire. La voie de signalisation des « MAPKinases » est typiquement constituée d'un module de trois kinases qui s'activent séquentiellement par phosphorylation. On note la présence d'une MAPK, d'un activateur de MAPK et d'un activateur de l'activateur de MAPK. Une fois la MAPK activée, elle permettra la régulation de différentes cibles dont certain facteur de transcription. Chez les mammifères, il existe 3 grands groupes de MAPKs : the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 and 2 (ERK 1/2) cascade, qui régule préférentiellement la croissance et la différentiation cellulaire, ainsi que les cascades JNK et p38 qui régulent préférentiellement la réponse à différents stress cellulaires telle que l'inflammation ou l'apoptose. JNK est activé par différents stress cellulaire telle que les cytokines inflammatoires. JNK est également requis au cours du développement embryonnaire et contribue à la mort (apoptose) ou à la prolifération cellulaire. Plusieurs études ont mis en évidence le rôle de JNK durant le processus tumoral, sans que son rôle soit clairement identifié. JNK pourrait avoir des fonctions différentes durant l'initiation puis de la progression tumorale. Chez les mammifères, les voies de signalisation intracellulaires forment un réseau complexe et elles interagissent entre elles, ce qui permet aux cellules une réponse adéquate aux multitudes de stimuli existants dans les organismes pluricellulaires. Parmi plusieurs mécanismes de régulation, les protéines dites « scaffold » ou «échafaud » jouent un rôle crucial dans l'homéostase de la voie de signalisation des «MAPKinase ». L'introduction revoit brièvement ces différents aspects, de la voie de signalisation des «MAPKinase et des connaissance sur IB1/JIP-1. Les premières études effectuées sur IB1/JIP-1 ont montré une expression relativement spécifique de cette protéine dans certains types de neurones ainsi que dans la cellule beta-sécrétrice d'insuline. IB1/JIP-1 régule la voie de signalisation JNK par interaction avec les différents composants du module, modifiant ainsi le spectre de substrats activés par JNK. La fonction précise de IB1/JIP-1 n'était pas encore élucidée, mais plusieurs travaux mettaient en lumière un rôle dans la régulation, et la sous-location cellulaire des composants de la voie de signalisation JNK, ainsi que dans la survie cellulaire à certain stress. Cette expression relativement spécifique est intrigante car elle suggère que sa présence serait nécessaire à une régulation spécifique de la MAPKinase JNK ou à certaines autres fonctions cellulaires également spécifiques de certains tissus. Le premier but de ce travail a consisté à mettre en évidence l'expression de IB1/JIP-1 dans l'appareil uro-génital et plus particulièrement dans la vessie et la prostate. Nos résultats ont montré que IB1/JIP-1 est spécifiquement exprimé au niveau de l'urothélium vésical, mais pas dans le muscle lisse. Il en est de même au niveau de la prostate où IB1/JIP-1 est exprimé spécifiquement au niveau de l'épithélium sécrétoire et absent au niveau du stroma fibro-musculaire. La vessie et la prostate sont des organes ou l'activité JNK pourrait être crucial tant dans l' homeostase tissulaire que dans le développement de pathologies bénignes ou malignes. La vessie et la prostate sont le siège fréquent de tumeur. La base pour le développement du cancer est complexe et implique plusieurs anomalies génétiques. Ce processus complexe lié au développement tumoral est encore loin d`être complètement élucidé, raison pour laquelle il est crucial de poursuivre l'étude des différents gènes pouvant être impliqué dans ces processus ou pouvant être utilisé comme outil thérapeutique. Dans l'urothelium de la vessie, la fonction de la MAPK JNK n'a été que très peu étudiée. Il existe quelques études, in vitro, suggérant une implication possible de cette voie de signalisation dans des processus telle que le développement ou la progression tumorale. Le chapitre 1 décrit une étude in vivo dans la vessie un modèle de stress mécanique, connu pour activer les MAPKinase. La dilatation vésicale, due à une obstruction urétrale, a mis en évidence une diminution de l'expression de IB1/JIP-1 ainsi qu'une activation de la MAPKinase JNK. Dans ce modèle, la régulation de IB1/JIP-1, par l'intermédiaire d'un vecteur viral, a permis de démontrer que IB1/JIP-1 régulait l'activité de JNK dans ce tissu. Pour poursuivre l'étude de cette fonction d' IB1/JIP-1 dans l'urothélium, nous avons investigué l'activité JNK dans des souris génétiquement modifiées et porteuse d'une délétion de 1 des 2 allèles du gène codant pour IB1/JIP-1, avec un contenu en IB1/JIP-1 diminué de moitié. L'activation de JNK est également augmentée dans l'urothelium au repos de ces souris, ce qui confirme la fonction régulatrice de JNK par IB1/JIP-1. Ces résultats ont permis de mettre en évidence un rôle critique de celle-ci dans l'homéostase de I`urothelium et suggère une nouvelle cible pour réguler la voie de signalisation dans ce tissu. En outre, la modulation des niveaux d'expression d'IB1/JIP-1 dans la vessie, in vivo, par l'intermédiaire de vecteurs viraux s'est révélée réalisable et indique un moyen élégant pour développer une thérapie génique dans cet organe. Un autre élément de ce travail de thèse, révélée au chapitre 2, a été d'étudier la régulation dans la vessie de rat de la communication intercellulaire de type « GAP ». Les cellules adjacentes partagent des ions, messagers secondaires et des petits métabolites par l'intermédiaire de canaux intercellulaire qui forment les jonctions de type « GAP ». Ce type de communications intercellulaire permet une activité cellulaire coordonnée, une caractéristique importante pour l'homéostase des organismes multicellulaire. Ce type de communication intercellulaire est formé de 2 demi-canaux appelés connexons. Chaque connexon est formé de six protéines appelées connexins (Cx). Il existe environ vingt connexines différentes nommées par leur poids moléculaire respectif. Les jonctions de type canaux "GAP" permettent aux cellules de communiquer avec les cellules voisines au quelles elles sont mécaniquement ou électriquement couplées. La vessie peut être particulièrement dépendante de la communication intercellulaire par les canaux « Gap » qui permettrait de coordonner la réponse de la musculature ainsi que de l'urothélium à l'augmentation de la pression transmurale du à l'accumulation d'urine, situation fréquemment observée dans le cadre de l'hyperplasie bénigne de la prostate. Dans la vessie de rat, la connexine26 est exprimée uniquement dans l'urothelium. La Cx26, a été montrée pour être un possible « tumor suppressor gene » dans le cancer de vessie. Une augmentation de la Cx26 ainsi que du couplage des cellules urothéliales a été démontré dans notre modèle de stress mécanique sur la vessie de rat et est dépendante de 2 éléments de réponses connues pour interagir avec AP-1. La régulation de IB1/JIP-1 a permis de montrer que celle-ci régulait l'activité JNK, ainsi que l'activité du facteur de transcription AP-1, composé de c-Jun lui-même cible de JNK. Cette réduction de l'activité de AP-1 est associée à une diminution de l'expression du transcipt de la Cx26. En résumé, la Cx26 pourrait être régulée par le complexe AP-1 lui-même dépendant du contenu en IB1/JIP-1. Dans le chapitre 3, l'étude de IB1/J1P-1 s'est portée sur la prostate. Cet organe, siège fréquent de pathologie telle que le cancer ou l'hyperplasie bénigne de la prostate, exprime IB1/JIP-1 au niveau de son épithélium sécrétoire. Cette expression est maintenue dans une lignée cellulaire humaine largement étudiée est reconnue comme un modèle adéquat de cellules tumorales de type androgène-sensible. IB1/JIP-1 a été investigué dans un modèle in vitro d'apoptose en réponse à un agent appelé N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4-HPR) qui induit une activation de la MAPK JNK ainsi que également un diminution du contenu en IB1/JIP-1. La surexpression de IB1/JIP-1 en utilisant à nouveau des virus comme vecteur a démontré que IB1/JIP-1 était capable de réguler l'activité de JNK ainsi que les taux d'apoptose. Dans le cancer de la prostate, certains travaux ont montré que la différentiation neuroendocrine des cellules tumorales est associée à la progression tumorale et à la perte de sensibilité aux androgènes. Ce travail a permis de dévoiler l'augmentation d'expression de IB1/JIP-1 dans un modèle de neurodifferentiation des cellules d'une lignée prostatique humaine (LNCaP). Les mécanismes qui permettent une expression spécifique de IB1/JIP-1 ont été partiellement investiguée dans notre laboratoire. Son promoteur humain contient un « Neuron Restricive Silencer Element » (NRSE) connu pour se lier a répresseur transcriptionel appelé « RE-1 Silencer Transcription Factor » ou « Neuron Restrictive Silencer Factor » (REST/NRSF). NRSF/REST est capable de réprimer l'expression de gènes neuronaux en dehors du système neuronal. Il prend part à la différentiation terminale des gènes neuronaux. Dans le chapitre 3, on observe que l'activité de REST/NRSF est diminuée dans les cellules LNCaP qui se transdifferencient de manière neuroendocrine, et que REST/NRSF est capable de moduler l'expression de ces gènes cibles dans ce type cellulaire. Ces travaux laissent suggérer que NRSF/REST participe à l'acquisition du phénotype neuroendocrinien et pourrait être une cible pour réguler ce phénomène. En conclusion, ce travail de thèse présente l'expression de IB1/JIP-1 dans 2 organes de l'appareil uro-génital ; la vessie et la prostate. La fonction de IB1/JIP-1 a été étudiée in vivo dans la vessie de rat, ce qui a mis en évidence sa fonction régulatrice de l'activité de la MAPKinase JNK, et de l'activité du facteur de transcription AP-1 ; ainsi que sa possible implication régulatrice de gène cible tel que la Connexin 26 (Cx26). AP-1 et la Cx26 pourraient jouer un rôle dans le processus oncologique, tant dans le control de l'invasion cellulaire ou le control de la croissance cellulaire. Dans la prostate, IB1/JIP-1 régule également l'activité JNK; crucial dans la transmission de certains stimulis pro-apoptotiques. Dans un modèle de transdifférenciation neuroendocrinienne, phénotype possiblement lié au caractère agressif du cancer de la prostate, l'expression de IB1/JIP-1 est augmenté, suggérant soit un rôle possible dans le développement du phénotype neuronal ou une implication dans une fonction anti-apoptotique. Ce travail a donc permis d'élargir nos connaissances sur la régulation et le control de la voie de signalisation des MAPKinases par IB1/JIP-1, qui pourrait avoir encore d'autres fonctions dans ces tissus.

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In this study, we evaluated several techniques for the detection of the yeast form of Cryptococcus in decaying wood and measured the viability of these fungi in environmental samples stored in the laboratory. Samples were collected from a tree known to be positive for Cryptococcus and were each inoculated on 10 Niger seed agar (NSA) plates. The conventional technique (CT) yielded a greater number of positive samples and indicated a higher fungal density [in colony forming units per gram of wood (CFU.g-1)] compared to the humid swab technique (ST). However, the difference in positive and false negative results between the CT-ST was not significant. The threshold of detection for the CT was 0.05.10³ CFU.g-1, while the threshold for the ST was greater than 0.1.10³ CFU-1. No colonies were recovered using the dry swab technique. We also determined the viability of Cryptococcus in wood samples stored for 45 days at 25ºC using the CT and ST and found that samples not only continued to yield a positive response, but also exhibited an increase in CFU.g-1, suggesting that Cryptococcus is able to grow in stored environmental samples. The ST.1, in which samples collected with swabs were immediately plated on NSA medium, was more efficient and less laborious than either the CT or ST and required approximately 10 min to perform; however, additional studies are needed to validate this technique.

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The main cause of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). We aimed to evaluate the contribution of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) to pulmonary disease in patients from the state of Rondônia using respiratory samples and epidemiological data from TB cases. Mycobacterium isolates were identified using a combination of conventional tests, polymerase chain reaction-based restriction enzyme analysis of hsp65 gene and hsp65 gene sequencing. Among the 1,812 cases suspected of having pulmonary TB, 444 yielded bacterial cultures, including 369 cases positive for MTB and 75 cases positive for NTM. Within the latter group, 14 species were identified as Mycobacterium abscessus, Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium fortuitum, Mycobacterium intracellulare, Mycobacterium gilvum, Mycobacterium gordonae, Mycobacterium asiaticum, Mycobacterium tusciae, Mycobacterium porcinum, Mycobacterium novocastrense, Mycobacterium simiae, Mycobacterium szulgai, Mycobacterium phlei and Mycobacterium holsaticum and 13 isolates could not be identified at the species level. The majority of NTM cases were observed in Porto Velho and the relative frequency of NTM compared with MTB was highest in Ji-Paraná. In approximately half of the TB subjects with NTM, a second sample containing NTM was obtained, confirming this as the disease-causing agent. The most frequently observed NTM species were M. abscessus and M. avium and because the former species is resistant to many antibiotics and displays unsatisfactory cure rates, the implementation of rapid identification of mycobacterium species is of considerable importance.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method to detect Schistosoma mansoni DNA in stool samples from individuals living in a low-endemicity area in Brazil. Of the 125 initial stool samples, 80 were ELISA reactive and eggs were identified in 19 of the samples by parasitological examination. For the PCR evaluations, 56 stool samples were selected and divided into five groups. Groups I-IV were scored negative for S. mansoni eggs by parasitological examination. Groups I and II were ELISA reactive, whereas Groups III and IV were ELISA nonreactive. Groups II and III were positive for other intestinal parasites. PCR testing scored eight samples as positive from these four groups. Group V represented the S. mansoni -positive group and it included ELISA-reactive samples that were scored positive for S. mansoni by one or more parasitological examinations (6/19 were positive by Kato-Katz method, 9/17 by saline gradient and 10/13 by Helmintex®). PCR scored 13 of these 19 samples as positive for S. mansoni . We conclude that while none of these methods yielded 100% sensitivity, a combination of techniques should be effective for improving the detection of S. mansoni infection in low-endemicity areas.

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BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS Colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) was developed for the evaluation of colorectal pathology. In this study, our aim was to assess if a dual-camera analysis using CCE allows better evaluation of the whole gastrointestinal (GI) tract compared to a single-camera analysis. PATIENTS AND METHODS We included 21 patients (12 males, mean age 56.20 years) submitted for a CCE examination. After standard colon preparation, the colon capsule endoscope (PillCam Colon™) was swallowed after reinitiation from its "sleep" mode. Four physicians performed the analysis: two reviewed both video streams at the same time (dual-camera analysis); one analyzed images from one side of the device ("camera 1"); and the other reviewed the opposite side ("camera 2"). We compared numbers of findings from different parts of the entire GI tract and level of agreement among reviewers. RESULTS A complete evaluation of the GI tract was possible in all patients. Dual-camera analysis provided 16% and 5% more findings compared to camera 1 and camera 2 analysis, respectively. Overall agreement was 62.7% (kappa = 0.44, 95% CI: 0.373-0.510). Esophageal (kappa = 0.611) and colorectal (kappa = 0.595) findings had a good level of agreement, while small bowel (kappa = 0.405) showed moderate agreement. CONCLUSION The use of dual-camera analysis with CCE for the evaluation of the GI tract is feasible and detects more abnormalities when compared with single-camera analysis.