851 resultados para INFECTIOUS DISEASE


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Identification of host factors that interact with pathogens is crucial to an understanding of infectious disease, but direct screening for host mutations to aid in this task is not feasible in mammals. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a genetically tractable alternative for investigating the pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A P. aeruginosa toxin, produced at high cell density under control of the quorum-sensing regulators LasR and RhlR, rapidly and lethally paralyzes C. elegans. Loss-of-function mutations in C. elegans egl-9, a gene required for normal egg laying, confer strong resistance to the paralysis. Thus, activation of EGL-9 or of a pathway that includes it may lead to the paralysis. The molecular identity of egl-9 was determined by transformation rescue and DNA sequencing. A mammalian homologue of EGL-9 is expressed in tissues in which exposure to P. aeruginosa could have clinical effects.

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Despite the benefits of resistance, susceptibility to infectious disease is commonplace. Although specific susceptibility may be considered an inevitable consequence of the co-evolutionary arms race between parasite and host, a more general constraint may arise from the cost of an immune response. This “cost” hypothesis predicts a tradeoff between immune defense and other components of fitness. In particular, a tradeoff between immunity and sexually selected male behavior has been proposed. Here we provide experimental support for the direct phenotypic tradeoff between sexual activity and immunity by studying the antibacterial immune response in Drosophila melanogaster. Males exposed to more females showed a reduced ability to clear a bacterial infection, an effect that we experimentally link to changes in sexual activity. Our results suggest immunosuppression is an important cost of reproduction and that immune function and levels of disease susceptibility will be influenced by sexual selection.

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Transgenic mice expressing the sequences coding for the envelope proteins of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) in the liver have been used as a model of the HBV chronic carrier state. We evaluated the possibility of inducing a specific immune response to the viral envelope antigens and thus potentially controlling chronic HBV infection. Using HBV-specific DNA-mediated immunization in this transgenic model, we show that the immune response induced after a single intramuscular injection of DNA resulted in the complete clearance of circulating hepatitis B surface antigen and in the long-term control of transgene expression in hepatocytes. This response does not involve a detectable cytopathic effect in the liver. Adoptive transfer of fractionated primed spleen cells from DNA-immunized mice shows that T cells are responsible for the down-regulation of HBV mRNA in the liver of transgenic mice. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of a potential immunotherapeutic application of DNA-mediated immunization against an infectious disease and raises the possibility of designing more effective ways of treating HBV chronic carriers.

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are thought to play a major role in the immune response to HIV infection. The HIV-specific CTL response is much stronger than previously documented in an infectious disease, yet estimates of CTL frequency derived from limiting-dilution analysis (LDA) are relatively low and comparable to other viral infections. Here we show that individual CTL clones specific for peptides from HIV gag and pol gene products are present at high levels in the peripheral blood of three infected patients and that individual CTL clones may represent between 0.2% and 1% of T cells. Previous LDA in one donor had shown a frequency of CTL precursors of 1/8000, suggesting that LDA may underestimate CTL effector frequency. In some donors individual CTL clones persisted in vivo for at least 5 years. In contrast, in one patient there was a switch in CTL usage suggesting that different populations of CTLs can be recruited during infection. These data imply strong stimulation of CTLs, potentially leading some clones to exhaustion.

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Successful treatment in allergic, autoimmune, and infectious diseases often requires altering the nature of a detrimental immune response mediated by a particular CD4+ T helper (Th) cell subset. While several factors contribute to the development of CD4+ Th1 and Th2 cells, the requirements for switching an established response are not understood. Here we use infection with Leishmania major as a model to investigate those requirements. We report that treatment with interleukin 12 (IL-12), in combination with the antimony-based leishmanicidal drug Pentostam, induces healing in L. major-infected mice and that healing is associated with a switch from a Th2 to a Th1 response. The data suggest that decreasing antigen levels may be required for IL-12 to inhibit a Th2 response and enhance a Th1 response. These observations are important for treatment of nonhealing forms of human leishmaniasis and also demonstrate that in a chronic infectious disease an inappropriate Th2 response can be switched to an effective Th1 response.

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A tuberculose (TB) é uma doença infectocontagiosa, causada por micobactérias do complexo Mycobacterium, principalmente, o M. tuberculosis. Praticamente extinta em países desenvolvidos, antigamente denominados Países de Primeiro Mundo, a tuberculose voltou a ter foco mundial dada a sua crescente taxa de incidência e mortalidade. Segundo a Organização Mundial de Saúde, a TB, hoje, figura como principal causa de morte por doenças infectocontagiosas em todo mundo, com a incidência de 8,6 milhões de novos casos ao ano e cerca de 1,5 milhões de mortes. O principal desafio no tratamento da tuberculose é a multirresistência de M. tuberculosis frente aos fármacos disponíveis. Sendo assim, a busca de novos fármacos antituberculose e o estudo de novos alvos são necessários para superar essa situação. Frente à necessidade de exploração de novos alvos e ante a indicação da maltosiltransferase (GlgE) como novo alvo potencialmente promissor contra M. tuberculosis, este projeto pretendeu viabilizar a síntese de análogos da glicose (análoga do substrato natural da GlgE, a maltose 1-fosfato) por meio de rotas sintéticas que fazem uso do micro-ondas. Essas rotas sintéticas seguem os princípios da click chemistry, que são reações químicas modulares, cujas condições reacionais são simples e resultam em produtos de fácil purificação. O presente trabalho também visou à comparação entre o método convencional de síntese de triazóis e aquele que utiliza o micro-ondas, no que se refere aos os tempos de reação, às condições reacionais e aos rendimentos com derivados sintetizados no Laboratório de Planejamento e Síntese de Quimioterápicos Potencialmente Ativos em Doenças Negligenciadas (LAPEN). Entretanto, não obteve-se sucesso na etapa final da rota sintética, a glicosilação. Nos demais métodos sintéticos o micro-ondas mostrou-se uma valiosa ferramenta para obtenção dos compostos triazólicos.

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Fundamento: El concepto de transición sanitaria trata de explicar, desde un enfoque plural, los cambios en las condiciones de salud que contribuyeron al descenso de la mortalidad que acompaño a la transición demográfica. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la transición sanitaria en España a lo largo del presente siglo ( 1900- 1990). Método: El estudio de los distinto componentes de la transición sanitaria (transición epidemiológica, transición de riesgos y transición de la atención sanitaria) se ha basado en las series históricas disponibles procedentes de los Movimientos Naturales de la Población, Anuarios Estadísticas y Censos de viviendas. Resultados: La evolución de las tasas de mortalidad general y mortalidad infantil refleja una tendencia descendente que se manifiesta a lo largo de todo el periodo: la mortalidad general se ha reducido un 70%. mientras que la infantil lo ha hecho en un 96%. Respecto a la esperanza de vida al nacer, la ganancia ha sido de 43 años entre 1900 (35 años) y 1990 (77 años), lo que en términos relativos supone un aumento del 130%. Conclusiones: El nuevo perfil epidemiológico que fue emergiendo durante el período considerado, aparece relacionado con mejoras en las infraestructuras sanitarias, con el aumento del gasto y de las prestaciones sanitarias. pero también con la aparición de nuevos problemas de salud relacionados con las condiciones de trabajo, el crecimiento masivo del medio urbano (a partir, sobre todo, de la década de los 60) o las modificaciones en los patrones de vida.

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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014

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Beta-hemolytic streptococci of groups C and G, designated as Streptococcus dysgalactiae (SD), can cause severe and recurring invasive infections. In this case-control study, we aimed to identify clinical and molecular risk factors for recurrence of SD bacteremia. Twenty-two cases of recurrent SD bacteremia were identified, and median time between episodes was 6 months. The most frequent clinical manifestation was skin and soft tissue infection. Cases and 92 controls, with single-episode SD bacteremia, showed similar demographics, had similar Charlson comorbidity scores, and had similar clinical presentations. Thirty-day fatality was 13% among controls, whereas none of 22 cases died. In 19 cases (86%), the same emm type was encountered in both episodes. SD isolates from recurrent episodes and from single episodes had a similar emm type distribution. Thus, we did not identify clinical risk factors for recurrences. The high proportion of identical emm types in recurrent episodes indicates a host-specific colonization.

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Targeting hard-to-reach/marginalized populations is essential for preventing HIV-transmission. A unique opportunity to identify such populations in Switzerland is provided by a database of all genotypic-resistance-tests from Switzerland, including both sequences from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) and non-cohort sequences. A phylogenetic tree was built using 11,127 SHCS and 2,875 Swiss non-SHCS sequences. Demographics were imputed for non-SHCS patients using a phylogenetic proximity approach. Factors associated with non-cohort outbreaks were determined using logistic regression. Non-B subtype (univariable odds-ratio (OR): 1.9; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.8-2.1), female gender (OR: 1.6; 95% CI: 1.4-1.7), black ethnicity (OR: 1.9; 95% CI: 1.7-2.1) and heterosexual transmission group (OR:1.8; 95% CI: 1.6-2.0), were all associated with underrepresentation in the SHCS. We found 344 purely non-SHCS transmission clusters, however, these outbreaks were small (median 2, maximum 7 patients) with a strong overlap with the SHCS'. 65% of non-SHCS sequences were part of clusters composed of >= 50% SHCS sequences. Our data suggests that marginalized-populations are underrepresented in the SHCS. However, the limited size of outbreaks among non-SHCS patients in-care implies that no major HIV outbreak in Switzerland was missed by the SHCS surveillance. This study demonstrates the potential of sequence data to assess and extend the scope of infectious-disease surveillance.

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p. 464-536: Bureau of Animal Industry act and amendments; Meat importation act ... Infectious disease of livestock and poultry ... Bang's disease or tubercular cattle.

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Chemical abstracts

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Description based on: Jan. 1, 1972-Dec. 31, 1972; title from caption.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06