946 resultados para Dengue - Epidemiologia


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El fracaso en controlar la expansión del Aedes aegypti en el mundo y de evitar la diseminación de enfermedades transmitidas por mosquitos, entre ellas el dengue, otorga relevancia al abordaje detallado de este tema. El dengue, una patología de inicio agudo y sintomatología sumamente variada pero con un patrón de fases bien definido, ha sido protocolizado para su manejo. La clasificación actual en dengue y dengue grave, la identificación de los signos clínicos que anticipan el agravamiento: signos de alarma, y la identificación de las condiciones o factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de una enfermedad severa, otorgan herramientas esenciales para el manejo clínico de los casos. El desafío consiste en reconocerlo inicialmente entre las patologías comunes de la infancia, a pesar de presentar signos clínicos inespecíficos y tomar la decisión oportuna cuando existe riesgo de severidad. El diagnóstico de la enfermedad puede ser establecido dentro de los cinco primeros días por la detección directa de componentes virales en el suero. El tratamiento es de soporte, con un estrecho monitoreo de la evolución, dado que no existe una terapéutica especifica. La vacuna podría ser el elemento clave para disminuir la carga de la enfermedad.

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Dengue fever is one of the most important mosquito-borne diseases worldwide and is caused by infection with dengue virus (DENV). The disease is endemic in tropical and sub-tropical regions and has increased remarkably in the last few decades. At present, there is no antiviral or approved vaccine against the virus. Treatment of dengue patients is usually supportive, through oral or intravenous rehydration, or by blood transfusion for more severe dengue cases. Infection of DENV in humans and mosquitoes involves a complex interplay between the virus and host factors. This results in regulation of numerous intracellular processes, such as signal transduction and gene transcription which leads to progression of disease. To understand the mechanisms underlying the disease, the study of virus and host factors is therefore essential and could lead to the identification of human proteins modulating an essential step in the virus life cycle. Knowledge of these human proteins could lead to the discovery of potential new drug targets and disease control strategies in the future. Recent advances of high throughput screening technologies have provided researchers with molecular tools to carry out investigations on a large scale. Several studies have focused on determination of the host factors during DENV infection in human and mosquito cells. For instance, a genome-wide RNA interference (RNAi) screen has identified host factors that potentially play an important role in both DENV and West Nile virus replication (Krishnan et al. 2008). In the present study, a high-throughput yeast two-hybrid screen has been utilised in order to identify human factors interacting with DENV non-structural proteins. From the screen, 94 potential human interactors were identified. These include proteins involved in immune signalling regulation, potassium voltage-gated channels, transcriptional regulators, protein transporters and endoplasmic reticulum-associated proteins. Validation of fifteen of these human interactions revealed twelve of them strongly interacted with DENV proteins. Two proteins of particular interest were selected for further investigations of functional biological systems at the molecular level. These proteins, including a nuclear-associated protein BANP and a voltage-gated potassium channel Kv1.3, both have been identified through interaction with the DENV NS2A. BANP is known to be involved in NF-kB immune signalling pathway, whereas, Kv1.3 is known to play an important role in regulating passive flow of potassium ions upon changes in the cell transmembrane potential. This study also initiated a construction of an Aedes aegypti cDNA library for use with DENV proteins in Y2H screen. However, several issues were encountered during the study which made the library unsuitable for protein interaction analysis. In parallel, innate immune signalling was also optimised for downstream analysis. Overall, the work presented in this thesis, in particular the Y2H screen provides a number of human factors potentially targeted by DENV during infection. Nonetheless, more work is required to be done in order to validate these proteins and determine their functional properties, as well as testing them with infectious DENV to establish a biological significance. In the long term, data from this study will be useful for investigating potential human factors for development of antiviral strategies against dengue.

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The investigation of pathogen persistence in vector-borne diseases is important in different ecological and epidemiological contexts. In this thesis, I have developed deterministic and stochastic models to help investigating the pathogen persistence in host-vector systems by using efficient modelling paradigms. A general introduction with aims and objectives of the studies conducted in the thesis are provided in Chapter 1. The mathematical treatment of models used in the thesis is provided in Chapter 2 where the models are found locally asymptotically stable. The models used in the rest of the thesis are based on either the same or similar mathematical structure studied in this chapter. After that, there are three different experiments that are conducted in this thesis to study the pathogen persistence. In Chapter 3, I characterize pathogen persistence in terms of the Critical Community Size (CCS) and find its relationship with the model parameters. In this study, the stochastic versions of two epidemiologically different host-vector models are used for estimating CCS. I note that the model parameters and their algebraic combination, in addition to the seroprevalence level of the host population, can be used to quantify CCS. The study undertaken in Chapter 4 is used to estimate pathogen persistence using both deterministic and stochastic versions of a model with seasonal birth rate of the vectors. Through stochastic simulations we investigate the pattern of epidemics after the introduction of an infectious individual at different times of the year. The results show that the disease dynamics are altered by the seasonal variation. The higher levels of pre-existing seroprevalence reduces the probability of invasion of dengue. In Chapter 5, I considered two alternate ways to represent the dynamics of a host-vector model. Both of the approximate models are investigated for the parameter regions where the approximation fails to hold. Moreover, three metrics are used to compare them with the Full model. In addition to the computational benefits, these approximations are used to investigate to what degree the inclusion of the vector population in the dynamics of the system is important. Finally, in Chapter 6, I present the summary of studies undertaken and possible extensions for the future work.

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Importância da composição de alimentos em Epidemiologia Nutricional, considerando que os dados de composição dos alimentos são a base a partir da qual se avalia a adequação da alimentação: subnutrição ou sobrenutrição, são informação essencial para o estabelecimento e cumprimento das metas de ingestão alimentar/nutricional, são a base a partir da qual são avaliadas as relações entre alimentação e doença/saúde, e sem dados de composição dos alimentos, suficientes e de qualidade, não haveria evidência científica da relação entre a alimentação e a saúde.

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Analisa às discussões no Parlamento, indicando que, mais do que pulverizar as ações e os recursos públicos em miríade de iniciativas e projetos nas mais diversas áreas de atuação, o País precisa concentrar seus recursos em ações de saneamento básico e resíduos sólidos. Algumas das áreas em que o Estado tem devotado singular atenção são os programas que visam massificar a internet, digitalizar a televisão aberta e ampliar a oferta de telefonia celular. E o Poder Público tem conseguido grandes avanços nesse sentido, ao contrário do saneamento, que se encontra estagnado.

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El dengue es una infección viral autolimitada transmitida en humanos por mosquitos, siendo una enfermedad infecciosa sistémica y dinámica. Enfermedad compleja en sus manifestaciones donde la mayoría son asintomáticas o cursar de una manera leve a grave e incluso mortal. Siendo la miositis una forma de presentación no frecuente en la enfermedad que evoluciona con la elevación de la creatinfosfoquinasa. El involucramiento muscular tiene diferentes grados de intensidad según el tipo de fibra muscular y el grupo de músculos comprometidos. Sin embargo la miositis observada en el curso del dengue tiene una evolución benigna y no requiere tratamiento y tiene una corta duración. Objetivo: Describir la epidemiología de la miositis aguda benigna por dengue en pacientes de 5 a 18 años de edad evaluados en la Unidad de Emergencia del Hospital Nacional de Niños Benjamín Bloom en un período comprendido de Enero 2012 a Diciembre 2013. Método: Se llevó a cabo un estudio descriptivo, retrospectivo, observacional y transversal, de pacientes de 5 a 18 años de edad diagnosticados clínica y serológicamente con fiebre por dengue en la Unidad de Emergencia en el Hospital Nacional de Niños Benjamín Bloom en el periodo comprendido entre Enero del 2012 a Diciembre del 2013. Se realizó revisión de expedientes clínicos buscando las características epidemiológicas, clínicas, sociodemográficas de los pacientes y a quienes se les realizaron las mediciones de los niveles séricos de CPK en dos tomas con diferente intervalo. El total de pacientes a quienes se les realizó dicho seguimiento fueron un total de 200 pacientes, siendo la muestra a estudiar. Resultados: La elevación de los niveles séricos de Creatininfosfoquinasa por encima de su valor esperado se observa con mayor frecuencia después de 3 días del inicio de los síntomas de la enfermedad con un total de 60 pacientes (30.2%): cuyos rangos de elevación oscilaron entre 141 a 500 mg/dl. Sin embargo cabe mencionar una menor frecuencia de 40 pacientes (20.1%) que elevaron dicha enzima antes de las 72 horas manteniendo el mismo intervalo de elevación. Con una menor proporción se encuentra los pacientes que incrementaron dicha enzima entre 501 a 1000 mg/dl y mayor de 1000 mg/dl Si hacemos una comparación con los pacientes que no elevaron CPK en ninguna de las muestras realizadas podemos observar que a pesar de ser la mayoría con un valor porcentual entre el 64.8% - 77.9% , existe una proporción considerable de pacientes que si elevaron dicho valor serológico con un porcentaje entre el 22.1% - 35.2%, constituyendo un dato importante para el diagnostico de Miositis Aguda Benigna en los pacientes que dieron Ig M positivo para Fiebre por Dengue.

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INTRODUÇÃO: O vírus da dengue é transmitido pela picada do mosquito Aedes aegypti e, o atual programa de controle não atinge o objetivo de impedir sua transmissão. Este trabalho objetivou analisar a relação entre a distribuição espaço-temporal de casos de dengue e os indicadores larvários no município de Tupã, de janeiro de 2004 a dezembro de 2007. MÉTODOS: Foram construídos indicadores larvários por quarteirão e totalidade do município. Utilizou-se o método cross-lagged correlation para avaliar a correlação entre casos de dengue e indicadores larvários. Foi utilizado estimador kernel para análise espacial. RESULTADOS: A correlação cruzada defasada entre casos de dengue e indicadores larvários foi significativa. Os mapas do estimador Kernel da positividade de recipientes indicam uma distribuição heterogênea, ao longo do período estudado. Nos dois anos de transmissão, a epidemia ocorreu em diferentes regiões. CONCLUSÕES: Não ficou evidenciada relação espacial entre infestação larvária e ocorrência de dengue. A incorporação de técnicas de geoprocessamento e análise espacial no programa, desde que utilizados imediatamente após a realização das atividades, podem contribuir com as ações de controle, indicando os aglomerados espaciais de maior incidência.

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Introducción: El dengue es la principal enfermedad viral transmitida a humanos por artrópodos. Una de las características del cuadro clínico de la infección por el virus del dengue (DENV) es su alta variabilidad en la severidad, pronóstico y resolución de la enfermedad. Estudios recientes sugieren que diferentes cepas virales parecen inducir respuestas de interferón variables y que de ello pudiese depender la presentación clínica. No existen estudios previos que evalúen este fenómeno en cepas virales circulantes en México. Sumado a esto, se ha reportado que 80% de las infecciónes por DENV son asintomáticas: por lo tanto, los donadores de sangre virémicos son un riesgo para la seguridad en transfusiones. También nos propusimos estudiar si la seroprevalencia de anticuerpos anti-DENV permanecía constante en donadores de sangre con respecto al tiempo. Objetivo: Conocer la contribución epidemiológica e impacto del dengue en Nuevo León, así como establecer si existe una asociación entre la patogénesis y la variabilidad genética de los serotipos 1 y 2 del DENV, mediante la evaluación de los perfiles de expresión y respuesta a interferón, en cultivos celulares infectados con cepas virales aisladas a partir de sujetos mexicanos virémicos. Materiales y métodos: Se hizo un estudio retrospectivo de los registros semanales de CENAVECE para conocer el panorama actual oficial del dengue en Nuevo León. En colaboración con el banco de sangre HU y el Centro Estatal de la Transfusión se recolectaron 285000 donaciones de sangre en el periodo de enero 2010 a diciembre 2012, con carta de consentimiento informado. A 2061 donadores sanos se les realizó ELISA para buscar anticuerpos contra Brucella, VHC, VDRL, HBsAg, HIV1 y 2, WNV, DENV IgM-IgG. Los sueros positivos a DENV se confirmaron por detección de NS1-DENV y RT-qPCR. A la par en colaboración con LESP-NL se recolectaron 1079 sueros NS1-DENV positivos de Nuevo León los cuales se analizaron por PCR en tiempo real para identificar serotipos, y fueron sembrados en células C6/36 para aislar partículas virales. Los virus aislados se titularon en células BHK-21. Posteriormente, se infectaron células Huh-7 a una m.o.i. de 0.1 durante 36h. Se usaron como control virus prototipo inactivados con luz UV. Transcurrido el tiempo de infección, las células se trataron 1h con IFNα (1000UI/mL). Los RNAs totales se montaron sobre arreglos de PCR tiempo real (PAHS-016Z, QIAGEN) para evaluar la respuesta de interferón de las cepas aisladas de pacientes. Resultados: Se encontró que en el transcurso de 5 años, el estado de Nuevo León pasó del lugar 12 al 5º con mayor incidencia de dengue a nivel nacional, y que la seroprevalencia de anticuerpos anti-DENV en donadores asintomáticos fue del 2.6%. Se aislaron 13 virus a partir de cutivos celulares infectados con sueros NS1 positivos y los virus tuvieron la capacidad de infectar otras líneas celulares, generar partículas infecciosas funcionales y de generar enfermedad en un sistema In vivo. Al infectar células Huh-7 se observó que las cepar virales tenían una capacidad diferente para modular la respuesta de interferón, regulando con diferente intensidad diferentes genes involucrados en el establecimiento del estado antiviral intracelular. Los virus serotipo 2 indujeron niveles de expresión más altos que los virus serotipo 1.

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This study aimed to verify the diversity of Culicidae species and their frequency of infection with flaviviruses and alphaviruses in Cuiabá, state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Mosquitoes were captured with Nasci aspirators and hand net in 200 census tracts, identified alive at species level and pooled in one-20 (11,090 mosquitoes, 14 species). Female pools (n = 610) were subjected to multiplex seminested-reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for 11 flavivirus and five alphavirus. Positive pools were tested by single RT-PCR followed by nucleotide sequencing, by RT-PCR for E1 gene [Mayaro virus (MAYV)] and by inoculation in Vero cells (MAYV) or C6/36 cells (flaviviruses). One/171 Aedes aegypti was positive for dengue virus (DENV)-1, 12/403 Culex quinquefasciatus , and four/171 Ae. aegypti for MAYV, which was isolated from two pools containing two nonengorged females of Ae. aegypti and two of Cx. quinquefasciatus. DENV-4 was detected in 58/171 pools of Ae. aegytpi, 105/403 Cx. quinquefasciatus, two/five Psorophora sp., two/11 Psorophora varipes / Psorophora albigenu , one/one Sabethes chloropterus , two/five Culex bidens / Culex interfor , and one/one Aedes sp. DENV-4 was isolated from two pools containing three and 16 nonengorged Cx. quinquefasciatus females. Phylogenetic analysis revealed MAYV belongs to genotype L, clustering with human samples of the virus previously identified in the city. Cuiabá has biodiversity and ecosystem favourable for vector proliferation, representing a risk for arbovirus outbreaks.

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Dengue virus (DENV) infections represent a significant concern for public health worldwide, being considered as the most prevalent arthropod-borne virus regarding the number of reported cases. In this study, we report the complete genome sequencing of a DENV serotype 4 isolate, genotype II, obtained in the city of Manaus, directly from the serum sample, applying Ion Torrent sequencing technology. The use of a massive sequencing technology allowed the detection of two variable sites, one in the coding region for the viral envelope protein and the other in the nonstructural 1 coding region within viral populations.

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Severe dengue pathogenesis is not fully understood, but high levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been associated with dengue disease severity. In this study, the cytokine levels in 171 sera from Mexican patients with primary dengue fever (DF) and dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) from dengue virus (DENV) 1 (n = 116) or 2 (n = 55) were compared. DF and DHF were defined according to the patient’s clinical condition, the primary infections as indicated by IgG enzymatic immunoassay negative results, and the infecting serotype as assessed by real-time reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction. Samples were analysed for circulating levels of interleukin (IL)-12p70, interferon (IFN)-γ, tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α, IL-6, and IL-8 using a commercial cytometric bead array. Significantly higher IFN-γ levels were found in patients with DHF than those with DF. However, significantly higher IL-12p70, TNF-α, and IL-6 levels were associated with DHF only in patients who were infected with DENV2 but not with DENV1. Moreover, patients with DF who were infected with DENV1 showed higher levels of IL-12p70, TNF-α, and IL-6 than patients with DHF early after-fever onset. The IL-8 levels were similar in all cases regardless of the clinical condition or infection serotype. These results suggest that the association between high proinflammatory cytokine levels and dengue disease severity does not always stand, and it once again highlights the complex nature of DHF pathogenesis.

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The Aedes aegypti vector for dengue virus (DENV) has been reported in urban and periurban areas. The information about DENV circulation in mosquitoes in Colombian rural areas is limited, so we aimed to evaluate the presence of DENV in Ae. aegypti females caught in rural locations of two Colombian municipalities, Anapoima and La Mesa. Mosquitoes from 497 rural households in 44 different rural settlements were collected. Pools of about 20 Ae. aegypti females were processed for DENV serotype detection. DENV in mosquitoes was detected in 74% of the analysed settlements with a pool positivity rate of 62%. The estimated individual mosquito infection rate was 4.12% and the minimum infection rate was 33.3/1,000 mosquitoes. All four serotypes were detected; the most frequent being DENV-2 (50%) and DENV-1 (35%). Two-three serotypes were detected simultaneously in separate pools. This is the first report on the co-occurrence of natural DENV infection of mosquitoes in Colombian rural areas. The findings are important for understanding dengue transmission and planning control strategies. A potential latent virus reservoir in rural areas could spill over to urban areas during population movements. Detecting DENV in wild-caught adult mosquitoes should be included in the development of dengue epidemic forecasting models.