992 resultados para MUNSELL 100-HUE TEST
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To assess the performance of the immunochromatographic test for filariasis, adult Wuchereria bancrofti worms were incubated under different conditions. The tests were strongly positive with incubation fluids from both living and mechanically damaged females. Negative results were observed with incubation fluids from all male worms and from intact dead females.
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Latent tuberculosis was studied in a research laboratory. A prevalence of positive tuberculin skin test results (> 15mm) of 20% was found and the main predictors were place of birth in a foreign country with high prevalence of tuberculosis and a history of contact with patients with untreated active tuberculosis.
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INTRODUCTION: HTLV-1/2 screening among blood donors commonly utilizes an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (EIA), followed by a confirmatory method such as Western blot (WB) if the EIA is positive. However, this algorithm yields a high rate of inconclusive results, and is expensive. METHODS: Two qualitative real-time PCR assays were developed to detect HTLV-1 and 2, and a total of 318 samples were tested (152 blood donors, 108 asymptomatic carriers, 26 HAM/TSP patients and 30 seronegative individuals). RESULTS: The sensitivity and specificity of PCR in comparison with WB results were 99.4% and 98.5%, respectively. PCR tests were more efficient for identifying the virus type, detecting HTLV-2 infection and defining inconclusive cases. CONCLUSIONS: Because real-time PCR is sensitive and practical and costs much less than WB, this technique can be used as a confirmatory test for HTLV in blood banks, as a replacement for WB.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) - PhD grant (SFRH/BD/62568/2009)
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INTRODUCTION: Arenavirus hemorrhagic fever is a severe emerging disease. METHODS: Considering that the levels of antibodies against arenavirus in the Brazilian population are completely unknown, we have standardized an ELISA test for detecting IgG antibodies using a recombinant nucleoprotein from the Junin virus as the antigen. This protein was obtained by inserting the gene of the Junin virus nucleoprotein into the genome of Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus, using the Bac-to-Bac baculovirus expression system. This recombinant baculovirus was used to infect S. frugiperda cells (SF9). RESULTS: The infection resulted in synthesis of high concentrations of recombinant protein. This protein was detected on 12.5% polyacrylamide gel and by means of Western blot. Using the standardized ELISA test, 343 samples from the population of Nova Xavantina were analyzed. We observed that 1.4% of the serum samples (five samples) presented antibody titers against arenavirus. CONCLUSIONS: These results show the population studied may present exposure to arenavirus infection.
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INTRODUCTION: To evaluate physical capacity as determined by the six-minute walk test (6MWT) in patients with chronic heart failure due to Chagas' disease associated with systemic arterial hypertension (Chagas-SAH). METHODS: A total of 98 patients routinely followed at the Cardiomyopathy Outpatient Service were recruited. Of these, 60 (61%) were diagnosed with Chagas disease and 38 (39%) with Chagas-SAH. RESULTS: The distance walked during 6 min was 357.9 ±98 m for Chagas-SAH patients and 395.8 ± 121m for Chagas cardiomyopathy patients (p >0.05). In patients with Chagas-SAH, a negative correlation occurred between the 6MWT and the total score of the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (r= -0.51; p=0.001). No other correlations were determined between 6MWT values and continuous variables in patients with Chagas-SAH. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the 6MWT in Chagas-SAH patients are similar to those verified in Chagas cardiomyopathy patients with chronic heart failure. Coexistence of SAH does not seem to affect the functional capacity of Chagas cardiomyopathy patients with chronic heart failure.
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INTRODUCTION: Neurocysticercosis is an infection of the human central nervous system caused by the metacestode larvae of Taenia solium. Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic disease in developing countries. Epilepsy is the most common clinical manifestation. Difficulties in confirming the diagnosis motivated the evaluation of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay on cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). METHODS: Twenty-two patients with NCC and 44 control patients were studied. CSF was analyzed using a commercial ELISA kit developed for NCC. Sensitivity and specificity were measured and a multivariate logistic regression was performed. RESULTS: Sensitivity and specificity of ELISA were 31.8% and 100%, respectively, with accuracy of 77.3%. Only the size of the lesions proved to be important for performance of the test. CONCLUSIONS: The results showed that ELISA contributes to the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis if the result is negative or if the patient has a lesion of 2 cm or more.
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Pavements require maintenance in order to provide good service levels during their life period. Because of the significant costs of this operation and the importance of a proper planning, a pavement evaluation methodology, named Pavement Condition Index (PCI), was created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This methodology allows for the evaluation of the pavement condition along the life period, generally yearly, with minimum costs and, in this way, it is possible to plan the maintenance action and to adopt adequate measures, minimising the rehabilitation costs. The PCI methodology provides an evaluation based on visual inspection, namely on the distresses observed on the pavement. This condition index of the pavement is classified from 0 to 100, where 0 it is the worst possible condition and 100 the best possible condition. This methodology of pavement assessment represents a significant tool for management methods such as airport pavement management system (APMS) and life-cycle costs analysis (LCCA). Nevertheless, it has some limitations which can jeopardize the correct evaluation of the pavement behavior. Therefore the objective of this dissertation is to help reducing its limitations and make it easier and faster to use. Thus, an automated process of PCI calculation was developed, avoiding the abaci consultation, and consequently, minimizing the human error. To facilitate also the visual inspection a Tablet application was developed to replace the common inspection data sheet and thus making the survey easier to be undertaken. Following, an airport pavement condition was study accordingly with the methodology described at Standard Test Method for Airport Pavement Condition Index Surveys D5340, 2011 where its original condition level is compared with the condition level after iterate possible erroneous considered distresses as well as possible rehabilitations. Afterwards, the results obtained were analyzed and the main conclusions presented together with some future developments.
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INTRODUCTION: One of the important current problems in HIV/AIDS infection is the establishment of epidemiological and laboratorial prognostic parameters during patient follow-up. This study aimed at analyzing the evolution of laboratory tests: CD4 lymphocyte count, viral load, hemoglobin (Hb), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and the epidemiological variables sex and age as prognostic factors for survival in progression to death among AIDS patients. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted using analysis of medical records, and prospective 24-month follow-up of patients with HIV/ AIDS attended at the President Vargas Hospital Outpatient Clinic, a reference center in HIV/ AIDS attendance in the State of Maranhão, Brazil. The study analyzed patients aged 10 to 60 years old, who manifested AIDS and who were not using antiretroviral therapy or had used it for less than 5 years. The Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: The sample included 100 patients - 57 were current outpatients, and 43 had died. The variables viral load (p=0.726), ALT (p=0.314), sex (p=0.687), and age (p=0.742) were analyzed, and no evidence of association between them and worst prognosis was observed. CONCLUSIONS: A significant relation was verified between low Hb levels (p=0.000) and CD4 (p=0.000) and shorter survival.
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INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of dengue and the differentiation between primary and secondary infections are important for monitoring the spread of the epidemic and identifying the risk of severe forms of the disease. The detection of immunoglobulin (Ig)M and IgG antibodies is the main technique for the laboratory diagnosis of dengue. The present study assessed the application of a rapid test for dengue concerning detection of new cases, reinfection recognition, and estimation of the epidemic attack rate. METHODS: This was a retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive study on dengue using the Fortaleza Health Municipal Department database. The results from 1,530 tested samples, from 2005-2006, were compared with data from epidemiological studies of dengue outbreaks in 1996, 2003, and 2010. RESULTS: The rapid test confirmed 52% recent infections in the tested patients with clinical suspicion of dengue: 40% detected using IgM and 12% of new cases using IgG in the non-reactive IgM results. The positive IgM plus negative IgG (IgM+ plus IgG-) results showed that 38% of those patients had a recent primary dengue infection, while the positive IgG plus either positive or negative IgM (IgG+ plus IgM+/-) results indicated that 62% had dengue for at least a second time (recent secondary infections). This proportion of reinfections permitted us to estimate the attack rate as >62% of the population sample. CONCLUSIONS: The rapid test for dengue has enhanced our ability to detect new infections and to characterize them into primary and secondary infections, permitting the estimation of the minimal attack rate for a population during an outbreak.
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INTRODUCTION: This study was developed to evaluate the situation of leprosy in the general population of the municipality of Buriticupu, State of Maranhão, Brazil. METHODS: We used the method of active search to identify new cases from 2008 to 2010. Bacilloscopy of intradermal scrapings was performed in all patients with skin lesions compatible with leprosy, and histopathological examination in those who had doubts on the definition of the clinical form. RESULTS: The study included 19,104 individuals, with 42 patients diagnosed with leprosy after clinical examination, representing a detection rate of 219.84 per 100,000 inhabitants. The predominant clinical presentation was tuberculoid with 24 (57.1%) cases, followed by borderline with 11, indeterminate with four, and lepromatous with three cases. The study also allowed the identification of 81 patients with a history of leprosy and other skin diseases, such as pityriasis versicolor, dermatophytosis, scabies, vitiligo, and skin carcinoma. The binomial test showed that the proportion of cases in the headquarters was significantly higher than that in the villages (p = 0.04), and the generalized exact test showed that there was no association between age and clinical form (p = 0.438) and between age and gender (p = 0.083). CONCLUSIONS: The elevated detection rate defines the city as hyperendemic for leprosy; the active search for cases, as well as the organization of health services, is an important method for disease control.
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Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference organized by the Insurance Law Association of Serbia and German Foundation for International Legal Co-Operation (IRZ), entitled "Insurance law, governance and transparency: basics of the legal certainty" Palic Serbia, 17-19 April 2015.
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INTRODUCTION: The laboratory diagnosis of schistosomiasis is based mainly on the detection of parasite eggs in stool samples through the Kato-Katz (KK) technique, reading one slide by test. However, a widely known limitation of parasitological methods is reduced sensitivity, particularly in low endemic areas. METHODS: To increase sensitivity, we conducted further slide readings from the same stool sample using the parasitological method associated with a serological test. We used the KK method (three slides) and the IgG anti-Schistosoma mansoni-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique to diagnose schistosomiasis in low endemic areas in the Brazilian State of Ceará. Fecal samples and sera from 250 individuals were analyzed. RESULTS: Sixteen percent and 47.2% of samples were positive in parasitological tests and serological tests, respectively. Parasitological methods showed that 32 (80%) individuals tested positive on the first slide, 6 (15%) on the second slide, and 2 (5%) on the third. The performance of the ELISA test in the diagnosis, using the KK method as diagnostic reference, showed a negative predictive value of 100%, with specificity and positive predictive values of 62.8% and 33.9%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, the increase from one to three slides analyzed per sample using the KK technique was shown to be a useful procedure for increasing the diagnostic sensitivity of this technique.
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RESUMO: Introdução: A osteoartrose do joelho em particular constitui uma das maiores causas de incapacidades no dia-a-dia, morbilidade e aumento dos custos de saúde na população, na medida em que é uma condição que quando sintomática progride para um padrão que incluí dor articular, perda de força, incapacidade para a marcha e redução da aptidão física. A sua prevalência aumenta com a idade, 7% entre pessoas dos 65-70 anos, e 11,2% para aqueles com 80 anos ou mais, pouco variando entre os estudos existentes. Um recente estudo da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) refere que a osteoartrose é a quarta causa mais importante de incapacidade entre as mulheres e a oitava entre os homens. Objetivo do estudo: Descrever a intervenção da fisioterapia em contexto de prática clínica convencionada e os resultados obtidos em indivíduos com OA, ao nível da intensidade da dor, capacidade funcional e perceção global de melhoria. Desenho Metodológico: Trata-se de um Estudo de coorte prospetivo onde foram incluídos indivíduos de ambos os géneros, entre os 60 e os 80 anos, com osteoartrose do joelho referenciada clinicamente. Após o consentimento informado, os pacientes foram, avaliados em quatro momentos: num primeiro momento (T0), antes de iniciarem o tratamento; (T1) após 4 semanas do início do tratamento; (T2) coincidente com o final do tratamento; e (T3) 3 meses após o início do tratamento. Foi utilizado um Questionário de Caracterização Sócio-Demográfica e Clínica, a Escala numérica da dor – END, o questionário KOOS (Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score) e a versão portuguesa da Patient Global Impression Change (PGIC-PT). A base de seleção dos indivíduos foi realizada numa clínica convencionada do Algarve. Resultados: Foi observado um aumento significativo em todos os outcomes avaliados pelo KOOS, END e PGIC num período até 3 meses após a intervenção. Na avaliação da END em T3 o valor da média foi de 1,63(±0,71). Para o KOOS nas subescalas Sintomas foi de 87,60(±5,86), Dor 85,71(±3,99), AVD 78,23(±3,48), ADL 67,71(±7,16), QV 80,71(±9,14), para a PGIC-AVD 5,29(±0,57), PGIC-DOR 5,97(±0,61). Os resultados obtidos pelo teste de Friedman, revelaram um valor de p<0,005. Assim, a melhoria da incapacidade funcional reportada pelos participantes neste grupo é estatisticamente diferente, e de forma significativa nos diferentes momentos de recolha de dados, durante e após o tratamento (X2 (3)=208,862, p<0,005)/ (X2(3)=205,041, p<0,005). Por fim os valores do somatório dos participantes, que estão inseridos em no grupo dos “Bons Resultados”( ≥5) foi de 27,14% em T0 passando para 100,00% em T3, enquanto que o grupo dos “Maus Resultados”(<5) foi de 72,86% em T0 e 100% em T3. Conclusão: Os resultados do presente estudo sugerem que a intervenção da Fisioterapia efetuadas em clínicas convencionadas nos casos da Osteoartrose do joelho são efetivas na redução significativa dos níveis de dor e incapacidade funcional e na Perceção global de melhoria em pacientes com Osteoartrose do joelho. ---------- ABSTRACT: Introduction: Osteoarthritis of the knee in particular is a major cause of disabilities in their day-to-day morbidity and increased healthcare costs in the population, in that it is a disease that when symptomatic progresses to a pattern that included joint pain, strength loss, inability to walk and reduction of physical fitness. It is referred as a risk factor for falls and fractures. Its prevalence increases with age, 7% of people between 65-70 years, and 11.2% for those aged 80 or more, ranging from some existing studies. A recent study by the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that osteoarthritis is the fourth leading cause of disability among women and eighth among men. Objective: To describe the characteristics and the outcomes of the physiotherapy practice in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Methodology: A prospective cohort study, with 70 individuals, aged between 60 and 80 years with the diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis and referred to physiotherapy treatment, was carried out. After informed consent, patients were evaluated in four different moments: at baseline (T0), before starting treatment; 4 weeks after starting their treatment (T1); 8 weeks after starting their treatment (T2); and in a 3 months follow-up (T3). Patients were assessed for their socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, pain intensity (using the numeric pain rating scale- NRS), disability (using the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score), and for their global impression of change (using the Portuguese version of the Patient Glogal Impression of Change scale). Results: The findings of this study indicate a significant increase in all outcomes assessed (pain, disability and global impression of change), during and after the physiotherapy treatment. At T3, the average value for the NRS was 1.63 (± 0.71). For KOOS in the symptoms subscales was 87.60 (± 5.86), pain 85.71 (± 3.99), ADL 78.23 (± 3.48), ADL 67.71 (± 7.16), QV 80.71 (± 9.14) for the PGIC-AVD 5.29 (± 0.57), PGIC-PAIN 5.97 (± 0.61). The results obtained though the Friedman test revealed a p-value <0.005. Thus, the improvement of functional capacity reported by participants in the group was statistically different at the different moments of data collection, during and after treatment (X 2 (3) = 208.862, p <0.005) / (X 2 (3) = 205.041, p <0.005). Conclusion: The results of this study show that the physiotherapy treatments made on agreed clinics in cases of osteoarthritis of the knee, are effective in significant reduction in the levels of pain and disability and in perception of overall improvement perception in patients with osteoarthritis of the Knee.
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INTRODUCTION: In venous ulcers, the presence of Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococcus resistance phenotypes can aggravate and limit the choices for treatment. METHODS: Staphylococcus isolated from 69 patients (98 ulcers) between October of 2009 and October of 2010 were tested. The macrolide, lincosamide, streptogramin B (MLS B) group resistance phenotype detection was performed using the D-test. Isolates resistant to cefoxitin and/or oxacillin (disk-diffusion) were subjected to the confirmatory test to detect minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), using oxacillin strips (E-test®). RESULTS: The prevalence of S. aureus was 83%, and 15% of coagulase-negative staphylococcus (CoNS). In addition were detected 28% of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and 47% of methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococcus (MRCoNS). Among the S. aureus, 69.6% were resistant to erythromycin, 69.6% to clindamycin, 69.6% to gentamicin, and 100% to ciprofloxacin. Considering the MRSA, 74% were highly resistant to oxacillin, MIC ≥ 256µg/mL, and the MLS Bc constitutive resistance predominated in 65.2%. Among the 20 isolates sensitive to clindamycin, 12 presented an inducible MLS B phenotype. Of the MRCoNS, 71.4%were resistant to erythromycin, ciprofloxacin and gentamicin. Considering the isolates positive for β-lactamases, the MIC breakpoint was between 0.5 and 2µg/mL. CONCLUSIONS: The results point to a high occurrence of multi-drug resistant bacteria in venous ulcers in primary healthcare patients, thus evidencing the need for preventive measures to avoid outbreaks caused by multi-drug resistant pathogens, and the importance of healthcare professionals being able to identifying colonized versus infected venous ulcers as an essential criteria to implementing systemic antibacterial therapy.