970 resultados para FALCIPARUM CIRCUMSPOROZOITE PROTEIN
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A eficácia do quinino no tratamento da malária por P. falciparum foi estudada mediante análise quadrienal de 454 prontuários de pacientes internados no HDT-GO. de 1983 a 1994, tratados somente com quinino na mesma dosagem, durante 7 dias. No quadriênio de 1983 a 1986, 98.4% dos pacientes tratados não apresentavam parasitemia assexuada já no 5o dia de tratamento e o índice de recrudescência tardia (R1) foi 8%; de 1987 a 1990, apenas 72,9% estavam sem parasitemia no 5o dia, 1,4% continuavam com parasitemia no 7o dia (R2) e o índice de recrudescência (R1) foi 17%; de 1991 a 1994, 70,3% estavam sem parasitemia no 5o dia, 3,5% continuavam com parasitemia no 7o dia (R2) e o índice de recrudescência (R1) foi 20%. O aumento gradual na persistência da parasitemia, inclusive até o 7o dia de tratamento (R2) e da recrudescência tardia (R1), indicam estar o P. falciparum desenvolvendo, na área do estudo, resistência ao quinino.
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As características clínicas da malária falciparum foram estudadas em 61 crianças com idade de 0 a 14 anos, atendidas em centro de referência em Manaus, entre outubro e dezembro de 1997. Os sintomas encontrados foram febre (98,4%), cefaléia (80,3%), calafrios (68,9%), sudorese (65,6%), mialgia (59%), náuseas (54,1%), lombalgia (49,2%), vômitos (49,2%), tosse (45,9%), artralgia (31,1%), diarréia (34,4%), dispnéia (8,2%), convulsões (8,2%) e tonturas (4,9%). Palidez cutâneo-mucosa e anemia foram observadas mais freqüentemente nas crianças menores de 5 anos. A anemia esteve asssociada aos maiores níveis de parasitemia. Cinqüenta e oito (91,5%) pacientes apresentaram malária não complicada, 3 (4,9%) malária grave e a letalidade foi 1,6%.
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Relata-se a ocorrência de resistência à mefloquina administrada na dose de 20mg/kg em 51 crianças com malária falciparum atendidas em centro de referência em Manaus, Brasil, no período de outubro a novembro de 1997. Todas as crianças foram avaliadas nos dias 3, 5, 7, 14, 21, 28 e 35 do tratamento, segundo critérios clínico e parasitológico. Foi encontrada uma incidência de resistência RIII de 5,9% (IC 95% variando de 1,5 a 17,2), a razão cura/resistência calculada foi 20:1 e cura/gravidade 62:1. Os dados chamam a atenção para a importância da resistência à mefloquina nesse grupo de crianças.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Sistemas de Bioengenharia
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It is still controversial whether intestinal parasitic infections can influence the nutritional status of children. The relationship between protein-energy malnutrition, vitamin A and parasitic infections was evaluated in 124 children. The food intake estimated by recall method was generally low and poor. Seventy five percent of the children were infected with intestinal parasites. The mean±SD weight-for-age and height-for-age Z-score were skewed one standard deviation to the left, when compared to normal standards. An association was found between protein-energy malnutrition and Giardia lamblia, but not with Ascaris lumbricoides or Hymenolepis nana infection. Only Giardia-infected children had a decreased weight-for-age and weight-for-height Z-score. Hypovitaminosis A was a major nutritional problem, but no relationship between this deficiency and parasitic infection was found. Our data indicate that low and poor food intake were the major cause of protein-energy malnutrition among the children, and except for Giardia, this was not influenced by parasitic infections.
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Genetic diversity and differentiation, inferred by typing the polymorphic genes coding for the merozoite surface proteins 1 (Msp-1) and 2 (Msp-2), were compared for 345 isolates belonging to seven Plasmodium falciparum populations from three continents. Both loci yielded similar estimates of genetic diversity for each population, but rather different patterns of between-population differentiation, suggesting that natural selection on these loci, rather than the transmission dynamics of P. falciparum, determines the variation in allele frequencies among populations.
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Patients residing in endemic areas for schistosomiasis in Brazil are usually undernourished and when they develop the hepatosplenic clinical form of the disease should usually receive hospital care, many of them being in need of nutritional rehabilitation before specific treatment can be undertaken. In the mouse model, investigations carried out in our laboratory detected a reduced aminoacid uptake in undernourished animals which is aggravated by a superimposed infection with Schistosoma mansoni. However, in well-nourished infected mice no dysfunction occurs. In this study, we tried to improve the absorptive intestinal performance of undernourished mice infected with S. mansoni by feeding them with hydrolysed casein instead of whole casein. The values obtained for the coefficient of protein intestinal absorption (cpia) among well-nourished mice were above 90% (either hydrolysed or whole protein). In undernourished infected mice, however, the cpia improved significantly after feeding them with hydrolysed casein, animals reaching values close to those obtained in well-nourished infected mice.
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The effects of high and low-protein diets on the structure of the jejunal mucosa were studied in Schistosoma mansoni infected mice (morphology and histomorphometry). Weaning male albino mice were infected with 80 cercariae, fed with high (20%) or low-protein (5%) diets and compared to uninfected controls under the same conditions. Mice were sacrificed 12 weeks after infection. Animals submitted to a low-protein diet showed lower weight curves, mainly when infected. In the jejunal mucosa, finger-like villi were the predominant pattern among uninfected high-protein fed animals, while the infected ones showed leaf-shaped and flattened villi in most cases. Undernourished infected mice had 65.7% leaf-shaped villi. A significant increase in the number of goblet cells was seen in infected mice. A decrease in the number of absorptive cells was detected in undernourished mice, particularly in infected ones.
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Verapamil, was assayed to record its modulating effect upon Brazilian Plasmodium falciparum isolates resistant to chloroquine. Other cardiovascular drugs known to be modulating agents in resistant malaria and/or multidrug-resistant neoplasias, including nifedipine, nitrendipine, diltiazem and propranolol, were also evaluated. Concentrations similar to those for cardiovascular therapy were used in the in vitro microtechnique for antimalarial drug susceptibility. Intrinsic antiplasmodial activity was observed from the lowest concentrations without a significant modulating action. Other reported modulating agents, such as the antipsychotic drug trifluoperazine and the antidepressants desipramine and imipramine, demonstrated similar responses under the same experimental conditions. Results suggest a much higher susceptibility of Brazilian strains, as well as an indifferent behaviour in relation to modulating agents.
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No período compreendido entre janeiro de 1996 e dezembro de 1998, administramos derivados da artemisinina em 108 crianças com malária por Plasmodium falciparum, para avaliar a resposta clínica e terapêutica. Foram incluídas apenas crianças com clínica de malária moderada ou grave. No Grupo I, incluímos 62 pacientes e administramos artesunate por via endovenosa. Clinicamente, 50,8% tinham malária moderada e 49,2% malária grave; a parasitemia foi baixa em 53,2%, média em 22,6% e alta em 24,2%; no D2 a parasitemia estava negativa em 58,1%. No Grupo II,incluímos 46 pacientes que receberam artemeter (Paluter®) intramuscular. Clinicamente, 67,4% apresentavam malária moderada e 32,6% malária grave; a parasitemia foi baixa em 52,2%, média em 36,2% e alta em 15,2%; em D2, 56,5% apresentaram negativação da parasitemia. Nos dois grupos, a melhora clínica e evolução da parasitemia não mostraram diferença estatística; no D7 havia clareada a parasitemia em todos os pacientes. Para evitar recrudescência usamos mefloquina ou clindamicina.
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology, Microbial Biology
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Systems Biology
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Similarities and differences in antigenic humoral responses and electrophoretic patterns between Capillaria hepatica and pig-serum were investigated as a contribution to the understanding of hepatic fibrosis induced by the parenteral administration of foreign proteins. Only two out of 10 rats receiving repeated intraperitoneal injections of an extract of Capillaria hepatica-infected mouse liver presented septal hepatic fibrosis (20%). Under the same experimental conditions, 4 out of 9 rats (44.4%) developed septal fibrosis following whole pig-serum administration. Injections of normal mouse liver extracts did not result in hepatic fibrosis. Since a 100% septal fibrosis rate is observed in experimentally Capillaria hepatica-infected rats, it appeared that Capillaria hepatica products continuously released from inside the liver creates a much more effective fibrosis inducing mechanism than the parenteral administration of such factors. Thus, repeated peritoneal administration of a foreign protein to rats would not reveal the full fibrogenic potential it may have under natural conditions.
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A resposta de portadores de malária falciparum, não-complicada, ao tratamento com quinino mais doxiciclina foi pesquisada em ensaio clínico aberto. A maioria dos portadores (76,2%; n=16) apresentaram plasmódios sensíveis e 23,8% (n=5) resistentes. Este esquema terapêutico parece ser ainda boa opção nos casos de malária falciparum não-complicada.