983 resultados para Swine Enzootic Pneumonia
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The goal of this study was to evaluate inhaled pentamidine for the treatment of patients with mild and moderate Pneumocystis carinii pneumonitis. Eight adults with AIDS and pneumocystis pneumonia (4 with a first episode and 4 with a repeat pneumocystosis) received daily inhalations of aerosol pentamidine isethionate for 21 days. Six patients were treated with doses of 300 mg of pentamidine and the remaining 2 received 600 mg every day. In the 300 mg treatment group, 2 individuals showed discrete and transient neutropenia. However, both subjects that received 600 mg of aerosol pentamidine daily developed leukopenia. One of them had major toxicity (overall severe intolerance of 12.5%) that required drug discontinuation and did not allow any analysis of the treatment efficacy. Of the 7 evaluable patients, 6 (88%) completed the treatment successfuly. One subject of the 300 mg regimen experienced an early recurrence. In conclusion, inhaled pentamidine is an effective treatment for mild and moderate cases of P. carinii pneumonia. It is less toxic than standard anti-pneumocystis therapy and is suitable for outpatient use.
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The 4-year study (1987-1990) covered the major clinical-epidemiological characteristics of pneumonia in children as diagnosed at the emergency service of the Children's Hospital, as well as etiologies, and factors involved in the most severe cases. Etiology was determined in 47.7% of the 541 pneumonia cases, involving 283 pathogens of which 38.6% were viruses and 12.6% bacteria. Viral and mixed etiologies were more frequent in children under 12 months of age. Bacteria predominated in ages between 6 and 23 months. Among the viruses, respiratory syncytial virus predominated (66%). The bacterial pneumonias accounted for 12.2% of the recognized etiologies. The most important bacterial agents were S. pneumoniae (64%) and H. influenzae (19%). H. influenzae and mixed infections had a relevant participation during the 1988 season, pointing to annual variations in the relative participation of pathogens and its possible implication in severity of diseases. Correlation of severity and increased percentage of etiological diagnosis was assessed: patients with respiratory rates over 70 rpm, or pleural effusion and/or extensive pulmonary parenchyma compromise yielded higher positive laboratory results. Various individual and family risk factors were recognized when comparing pneumonia children with healthy controls.
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The Federal District of Brazil (DF) lies within the Cerrado biome, where open shrubland (savannas) is interspersed with riverside gallery forests and permanent swamps (veredas). Trypanosoma cruzi-infected native triatomines occur in the area, but the enzootic transmission of trypanosomatids remains poorly characterized. A parasitological survey involving sylvatic triatomines (166 Rhodnius neglectus collected from Mauritia flexuosa palms) and small mammals (98 marsupials and 70 rodents, totaling 18 species) was conducted in 18 sites (mainly gallery forests and veredas) of the DF. Parasites were isolated, morphologically identified, and characterized by PCR of nuclear (mini-exon gene) and kinetoplast DNA (kDNA). Six R. neglectus, seven Didelphis albiventris and one Akodon cursor were infected by trypanosomes; wild reservoir infection is documented for the first time in the DF. kDNA PCR detected T. cruzi in five R. neglectus and mini-exon gene PCR revealed T. cruzi I in isolates from D. albiventris. Parasites infecting one bug yielded T. rangeli KP1+ kDNA amplicons. In spite of the occurrence of T. cruzi-infected D. albiventris (an important wild and peridomestic reservoir) and R. neglectus (a secondary vector displaying synanthropic behavior), a low-risk of human Chagas disease transmission could be expected in the DF, considering the low prevalence infection recorded in this work. The detection of T. rangeli KP1+ associated with R. neglectus in the DF widens the known range of this parasite in Brazil and reinforces the hypothesis of adaptation of T. rangeli populations (KP1+ and KP1-) to distinct evolutionary Rhodnius lineages.
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Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) is usually prevented in transplanted patients by prophylactic trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazol (TMS). Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) has been shown to have a strong protective effect against PCP in rats. This effect is also suggested in humans by the absence of PCP in patients receiving MMF. After January 1998 MMF has been used with no TMS prophylaxis in renal transplanted patients. In azathioprine (AZA) treated patients TMS prophylaxis was maintained. The incidence of PCP was analyzed in both groups. Data were collected in order to have a minimum 6-month follow-up. Two hundred and seventy-two patients were eligible for analysis. No PCP occurred either in patients under MMF without TMS prophylaxis nor in patients under AZA. MMF may have an effective protective role against PCP as no patient under MMF, despite not receiving TMS coverage, developed PCP. A larger, controlled, trial is warranted to consolidate this information.
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A infecção por vírus influenza B é rara no período neonatal com uma incidência desconhecida. Relata-se o caso de uma recém-nascida de termo, reinternada ao nono dia de vida por quadro de má perfusão periférica, gemido, dificuldade alimentar e dificuldade respiratória com necessidade de ventila ção mecânica, óxido nítrico inalado e surfactante. A radiografia de tórax no primeiro dia apresentava infiltrado intersticial ligeiro, difuso. Esteve sob ventilação invasiva durante 11 dias e oxigenoterapia 15 dias, tendo tido alta ao 20º dia, clinicamente bem. É fundamental pensar em infecção por vírus influenza B quando existe história de possível contágio, e em mães sem imunização anti-influenza. Não há terapêutica aprovada neste grupo etário, devendo ser tomadas medidas de suporte, de contenção e prevenção da disseminação da infecção.
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Nos doentes com infecção pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana (VIH) o citomegalovírus torna-se um agente de doença importante quando existe imunossupressão avançada. O seu papel como agente de doença pulmonar neste contexto tem sido amplamente debatido. Nos doentes com pneumocistose, a presença do citomegalovírus no pulmão não parece conferir pior prognóstico, excepto nos que recebem terapêutica adjuvante com corticóides. Os autores apresentam dois casos de doentes com infecção VIH e imunossupressão avançada, admitidos na unidade de cuidados intensivos por insuficiência respiratória. Em ambos houve isolamento de Pneumocystis jirovecii no lavado broncoalveolar. Apesar da terapêutica instituída ambos vieram a falecer. A biópsia pulmonar post mortem mostrou, nos dois casos, a presença de Pneumocystis e inclusões por citomegalovírus. Perante este achado tecem-se algumas considerações sobre o papel do citomegalovírus como agente de pneumonia na SIDA e sobre o seu significado como co-infectante na pneumocistose, sobretudo nos casos de falência terapêutica.
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Background: Acute kidney injury in the pandemic swine origin influenza A virus (H1N1) infection has been reported as coursing with severe illness, although renal pathogenic mechanisms and histologic features are still being characterised. Case Report: We present two patients admitted with H1N1 pneumonia, sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome and need for invasive mechanical ventilation who developed acute kidney injury and became dialysis-dependent. In both cases a kidney biopsy was performed to establish a definitive diagnosis. Severe acute tubular necrosis was identified, with no further abnormalities. Conclusion: This report seems to confirm that the acute kidney injury in H1N1 infection is focused on the tubular cells. Our cases corroborate the renal histopathologic findings of other studies, highlighting the central role of the tubular cell. We bring new evidence of the histopathology of AKI in H1N1 infection since our data were collected in living patients and not via post-mortem studies.
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology
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A broncofibroscopia (BF) é frequentemente efectuada em doentes com pneumonias de evolução arrastada com o objectivo de excluir patologia endobrónquica de etiologia neoplásica. Dado que a resolução radiográfica das pneumonias da comunidade é variável, sendo dependente de vários factores (agente etiológico, idade, doenças associadas) a decisão para efectuar uma BF é muitas vezes empírica. Com o objectivo de descrever a nossa experiência neste problema estudámos retrospectivamente 123 doentes com o diagnóstico de pneumonia da comunidade baseado em critérios clínicos e radiográficos e que, apesar da antibioferapia considerada adequada, não apresentavam melhoria radiográfica significativa ao fim de pelo menos 2 semanas. Obtivemós um diagnóstico histológico de neoplasia maligna do pulmão em 7 doentes (5,6° o), sendo todos do sexo masculino, com idade superior a 55 anos efuínadores de pelo menos 40 U.M.A. A análise comparativa com os restantes doentes mostrou diferenças com significado~estatístico em relação à idade e ao consumo tabágico. O tempo de evolução da doença,valores médios de hemoglobina, leucocitos, VS, existência ou não de alterações da função renal ou hepática não foram significativamente diferentes nos dois grupos. Concluimos que a BF deve ser efectuada precocemente nos doentes pertencentes ao grupo de risco identificado (fumadores, com mais de 55 anos) não se justificando a sua realização nos restantes doentes antes das 4 a 8 semanas de evolução, a menos que estejam presentes critérios clínicos objectivos tais como progressão da doença ou agravamento do estado geral.
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Os autores apresentam e discutem um caso de pneumonia por bacilo de Friedlander. Chamam a atenção para suas principais complicações e prognóstico. Enfatizam a história natural da doença e o aspecto radiológico por serem elementos de suma importância, no estabelecimento diagnóstico. Discutem o diagnóstico diferencial do ponto de vista radiográfico e uma análise dos principais sinais radiológicos da condição é feita. Chamam ainda a atenção para a multiplicidade de microorganismos capazes de originar necrose do parênquima pulmonar. Finalizam analisando o papel atual da Klebsiella no determinismo de infecções hospitalares e tentam uma orientação terapêutica nas formas agudas.
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BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells have unique properties favorable to their use in clinical practice and have been studied for cardiac repair. However, these cells are larger than coronary microvessels and there is controversy about the risk of embolization and microinfarctions, which could jeopardize the safety and efficacy of intracoronary route for their delivery. The index of microcirculatory resistance (IMR) is an invasive method for quantitatively assessing the coronary microcirculation status. OBJECTIVES: To examine heart microcirculation after intracoronary injection of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells with the index of microcirculatory resistance. METHODS: Healthy swine were randomized to receive by intracoronary route either 30x106 MSC or the same solution with no cells (1% human albumin/PBS) (placebo). Blinded operators took coronary pressure and flow measurements, prior to intracoronary infusion and at 5 and 30 minutes post-delivery. Coronary flow reserve (CFR) and the IMR were compared between groups. RESULTS: CFR and IMR were done with a variance within the 3 transit time measurements of 6% at rest and 11% at maximal hyperemia. After intracoronary infusion there were no significant differences in CFR. The IMR was significantly higher in MSC-injected animals (at 30 minutes, 14.2U vs. 8.8U, p = 0.02) and intragroup analysis showed a significant increase of 112% from baseline to 30 minutes after cell infusion, although no electrocardiographic changes or clinical deterioration were noted. CONCLUSION: Overall, this study provides definitive evidence of microcirculatory disruption upon intracoronary administration of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells, in a large animal model closely resembling human cardiac physiology, function and anatomy.