970 resultados para Mycobacterium bovis BCG
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Áudio da Unidade 3, atividade 3, parte 2 do curso Organização de serviços para o atendimento de pessoas coinfectadas por TB-HIV. A infectologista Rossana Coimbra Brito fala sobre o acolhimento em serviços de saúde que atendem pessoas coinfectadas por TB e HIV. O recurso foca nas medidas administrativas de impacto ao controle da infecção tuberculosa nas unidades de saúde. São relacionados a importância das medidas e os protocolos que visam reduzir exposição dos profissionais e pacientes a partículas infectantes. Evidencia a correta investigação e condução dos pacientes sintomático respiratórios e dos portadores de HIV/AIDS, como a baciloscopia e outros exames. Por fim, aborda as cinco etapas para a prevenção da transmissão de tuberculose em unidades de saúde.
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Apresentação em slide da Unidade 3, atividade 3, parte 3 do curso Organização de serviços para o atendimento de pessoas coinfectadas por TB-HIV. A infectologista Rossana Coimbra Brito fala sobre o acolhimento em serviços de saúde que atendem pessoas coinfectadas por TB e HIV. Aborda a importância do controle ambiental nas unidades de saúde, construídas de acordo com as normas vigentes que diminuam o risco de infecção por tuberculose. As medidas de controle ambiental devem visar a redução de partículas infectantes do ambiente, promover a maximização da ventilação natural e utilização de adequada da ventilação mecânica e luzes artificiais.
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Transcrição da aula da Unidade 3, atividade 3, parte 3 do curso Organização de serviços para o atendimento de pessoas coinfectadas por TB-HIV. A infectologista Rossana Coimbra Brito fala sobre o acolhimento em serviços de saúde que atendem pessoas coinfectadas por TB e HIV. Aborda a importância do controle ambiental nas unidades de saúde, construídas de acordo com as normas vigentes que diminuam o risco de infecção por tuberculose. As medidas de controle ambiental devem visar a redução de partículas infectantes do ambiente, promover a maximização da ventilação natural e utilização de adequada da ventilação mecânica e luzes artificiais.
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Áudio da Unidade 3, atividade 3, parte 3 do curso Organização de serviços para o atendimento de pessoas coinfectadas por TB-HIV. A infectologista Rossana Coimbra Brito fala sobre o acolhimento em serviços de saúde que atendem pessoas coinfectadas por TB e HIV. Aborda a importância do controle ambiental nas unidades de saúde, construídas de acordo com as normas vigentes que diminuam o risco de infecção por tuberculose. As medidas de controle ambiental devem visar a redução de partículas infectantes do ambiente, promover a maximização da ventilação natural e utilização de adequada da ventilação mecânica e luzes artificiais.
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Transcrição da aula da Unidade 3, atividade 3, parte 4 do curso Organização de serviços para o atendimento de pessoas coinfectadas por TB-HIV. A infectologista Rossana Coimbra Brito fala sobre o acolhimento em serviços de saúde que atendem pessoas coinfectadas por TB e HIV. Aborda a importância do controle ambiental nas unidades de saúde e a importância do controle desses pelos profissionais de saúde. Especifica as máscaras eficazes na proteção da saúde e os casos em que estas devem ser usadas. Aborda também a alocação e reutilização das máscaras bem como a orientação ao paciente do uso correto.
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Apresentação em slide da Unidade 3, atividade 3, parte 4 do curso Organização de serviços para o atendimento de pessoas coinfectadas por TB-HIV. A infectologista Rossana Coimbra Brito fala sobre o acolhimento em serviços de saúde que atendem pessoas coinfectadas por TB e HIV. Aborda a importância do controle ambiental nas unidades de saúde e a importância do controle desses pelos profissionais de saúde. Especifica as máscaras eficazes na proteção da saúde e os casos em que estas devem ser usadas. Aborda também a alocação e reutilização das máscaras bem como a orientação ao paciente do uso correto.
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Áudio da Unidade 3, atividade 3, parte 4 do curso Organização de serviços para o atendimento de pessoas coinfectadas por TB-HIV. A infectologista Rossana Coimbra Brito fala sobre o acolhimento em serviços de saúde que atendem pessoas coinfectadas por TB e HIV. Aborda a importância do controle ambiental nas unidades de saúde e a importância do controle desses pelos profissionais de saúde. Especifica as máscaras eficazes na proteção da saúde e os casos em que estas devem ser usadas. Aborda também a alocação e reutilização das máscaras bem como a orientação ao paciente do uso correto.
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Biofilm formation on reverse osmosis (RO) systems represents a drawback in the application of this technology by different industries, including oil refineries. In RO systems the feed water maybe a source of microbial contamination and thus contributes for the formation of biofilm and consequent biofouling. In this study the planktonic culturable bacterial community was characterized from a feed water of a RO system and their capacities were evaluated to form biofilm in vitro. Bacterial motility and biofilm control were also analysed using phages. As results, diverse Protobacteria, Actinobacteria and Bacteroidetes were identified. Alphaproteobacteria was the predominant group and Brevundimonas, Pseudomonas and Mycobacterium the most abundant genera. Among the 30 isolates, 11 showed at least one type of motility and 11 were classified as good biofilm formers. Additionally, the influence of non-specific bacteriophage in the bacterial biofilms formed in vitro was investigated by action of phages enzymes or phage infection. The vB_AspP-UFV1 (Podoviridae) interfered in biofilm formation of most tested bacteria and may represent a good alternative in biofilm control. These findings provide important information about the bacterial community from the feed water of a RO system that may be used for the development of strategies for biofilm prevention and control in such systems.
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Corynebacterium species (spp.) are among the most frequently isolated pathogens associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows. However, simple, fast, and reliable methods for the identification of species of the genus Corynebacterium are not currently available. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization/mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) for identifying Corynebacterium spp. isolated from the mammary glands of dairy cows. Corynebacterium spp. were isolated from milk samples via microbiological culture (n=180) and were analyzed by MALDI-TOF MS and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Using MALDI-TOF MS methodology, 161 Corynebacterium spp. isolates (89.4%) were correctly identified at the species level, whereas 12 isolates (6.7%) were identified at the genus level. Most isolates that were identified at the species level with 16 S rRNA gene sequencing were identified as Corynebacterium bovis (n=156; 86.7%) were also identified as C. bovis with MALDI-TOF MS. Five Corynebacterium spp. isolates (2.8%) were not correctly identified at the species level with MALDI-TOF MS and 2 isolates (1.1%) were considered unidentified because despite having MALDI-TOF MS scores >2, only the genus level was correctly identified. Therefore, MALDI-TOF MS could serve as an alternative method for species-level diagnoses of bovine intramammary infections caused by Corynebacterium spp.
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Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) and tuberculosis (TB) are chronic granulomatous infectious diseases, in which the main form of contraction is through inhalation of the microorganism-Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Oral involvement of PCM is observed in up to 70 % of the cases and usually presents clinically as ulcerations with granular surface showing tiny hemorrhagic areas. Oral presentation of TB is rare with prevalence smaller than 0.5 % of all cases. Clinical presentation of oral TB mainly consists of single ulcers with irregular limits and necrotic base. A 70-year-old immunocompetent man presented simultaneously oral PCM and pulmonary TB. Medical history revealed a previous diagnosis of pulmonary TB; however, even under treatment for TB, the patient remained with oral lesions and intense pulmonary fibrosis. The physician requested P. brasiliensis serological analysis, which resulted positive. Although the combination of PCM and TB has been reported in the literature, it is still considered an uncommon condition and their diagnosis may represent a challenge to healthcare professionals because of the similarity between their clinical and radiological presentations.
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We characterized the functional consequences of intravesical bacillus Calmette-Guérin on the molecular mechanism of the AKT/mTOR signaling pathway in nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer. To our knowledge this has not been reported previously. At age 7 weeks female Fischer 344 rats received 1.5 mg/kg MNU intravesically every other week for 6 weeks. They were randomized at 10 per group to MNU (0.2 ml vehicle), bacillus Calmette-Guérin (10(6) cfu Connaught strain), rapamycin (15 μg/ml) and bacillus Calmette-Guérin plus simultaneous rapamycin, each intravesically for 6 weeks. At week 15 the bladders were collected for histopathology, immunohistochemistry and immunoblot to determine p-AKT, Rictor, Raptor, p-4E-BP1, p-p70S6K1, p-AMPK-α, p-mTOR and p-p53. Papillary carcinoma (pTa) and high grade intraepithelial neoplasia (pTis) predominated in the MNU group while normal urothelium, papillary and flat hyperplasia were more common in treated groups. Nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer treated with bacillus Calmette-Guérin showed suppression of p70S6K1 but not 4E-BP1 phosphorylation. This suggests that 4E-BP1 is regulated differently than p70S6K1, escaping the bacillus Calmette-Guérin action that occurs in a mTOR independent manner. The association of bacillus Calmette-Guérin with rapamycin but not rapamycin monotherapy affected p70S6K1 and 4E-BP1 phosphorylation with no features of in situ carcinoma (pTis). The activation status of p70S6K1 and 4E-BP1 might be used to stratify patients who could benefit from targeting such molecular elements with multitarget/multidrug intravesical therapy. In the future 4E-BP1 might be a worthwhile new target for bacillus Calmette-Guérin refractory nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer.
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Antimycobacterial and cytotoxicity activity of synthetic and natural compounds. Secondary metabolites from Curvularia eragrostidis and Drechslera dematioidea, Clusia sp. floral resin, alkaloids from Pilocarpus alatus, salicylideneanilines, piperidine amides, the amine 1-cinnamylpiperazine and chiral pyridinium salts were assayed on Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. N-(salicylidene)-2-hydroxyaniline was the most effective compound with a minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 8 µmol/L. Dihydrocurvularin was moderately effective with a MIC of 40 µmol/L. Clusia sp. floral resin and a gallocatechin-epigallocatechin mixture showed MIC of 0.02 g/L and 38 µmol/L, respectively. The cytotoxicity was evaluated for N-(salicylidene)-2-hydroxyaniline, curvularin, dihydrocurvularin and Clusia sp. floral resin, and the selectivity indexes were > 125, 0.47, 0.75 and 5, respectively.
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The effects of ionic strength on ions in aqueous solutions are quite relevant, especially for biochemical systems, in which proteins and amino acids are involved. The teaching of this topic and more specifically, the Debye-Hückel limiting law, is central in chemistry undergraduate courses. In this work, we present a description of an experimental procedure based on the color change of aqueous solutions of bromocresol green (BCG), driven by addition of electrolyte. The contribution of charge product (z+|z-|) to the Debye-Hückel limiting law is demonstrated when the effects of NaCl and Na2SO4 on the color of BCG solutions are compared.
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The aim of this study was to determine whether the presence of leprosy reactional episodes could be associated with chronic oral infection. Thirty-eight leprosy patients were selected and divided into 2 groups: group I - 19 leprosy patients with oral infections, and group II - 19 leprosy patients without oral infections. Ten patients without leprosy, but presenting oral infections, were assigned to the control group. Leprosy patients were classified according to Ridley and Jopling classification and reactional episodes of the erythema nodosum type or reversal reaction were identified by clinical and histopathological features associated with serum IL-1, TNF-α, IL-6, IFN-γ and IL-10 levels. These analyses were performed immediately before and 7 days after the oral infection elimination. Patients from group I presenting oral infections reported clinical improvement of the symptoms of reactional episodes after dental treatment. Serum IL-1, TNF-α, IL-6, IFN-γ and IL-10 levels did not differ significantly before and after dental treatment as determined by the Wilcoxon test (p>0.05). Comparison of the 2 groups showed statistically significant differences in IL-1 and IL-6 at baseline and in IL-1, IL-6 and IL-10 on the occasion of both collections 7 days after therapy. Serum IL-6 and IL-10 levels in group I differed significantly at baseline compared to control (Mann-Whitney test; p<0.05). These results suggest that oral infection could be involved as a maintenance factor in the pathogenesis of leprosy reactional episodes.
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The present investigation reports the isolation of aeroplysinin-2, 2-(3,5-dibromo-4-methoxyphenyl)-N,N,N-trimethyletanamonium, 7,9-dibromo-10-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-oxa-2-azaspiro[4.5]deca-2,6,8-trien-3-carboxylic acid and its methyl ester, 11-oxoaerothionin, aerothionin, 11-keto-12-hydroxyaerothionin, 11-ketofistularin-3 and fistularin-3 from Aplysina fistularis, as well as of furodysinin lactone and 9α,11α-epoxicholest-7-en-3β,5α,6α,10-tetrol-6-acetate from Dysidea sp. Although the extracts of both sponges displayed antituberculosis activity, only 11-ketofistularin-3 isolated from A. fistularis displayed antimycobacterial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H34Rv, with MIC at 16 μg/mL and SI of 40, a result that reinforce that fistularin-3 derivatives are interesting leads for the development of antituberculosis drugs.