927 resultados para MALARIA ENDEMICITY
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Zanthoxylum rhoifolium Lam is a plant popularly used as antimicrobial, for malaria and inflammatory treatment. The essential oil of Z. rhoifolium was extracted and its cytotoxic effects against HeLa (human cervical carcinoma), A-549 (human lung carcinoma), HT-29 (human colon adenocarcinoma), Vero (monkey kidney) cell lines and mice macrophages were evaluated. Some of the terpenes of its essential oil (ß-caryophyllene, alpha-humulene, alpha -pinene, myrcene and linalool) were also tested to verify their possible influence in the oil cytotoxic activity. The results obtained permitted to confirm that the essential oil is cytotoxic against tumoral cells (CD50 = 82.3, 90.7 and 113.6 µg/ml for A-549, HeLa e HT-29 cell lines, respectively), while it did not show cytotoxicity against non-tumoral cells (Vero and mice macrophages). Thus, the essential oil from Z. rhoifolium leaves seems to present a possible therapeuthic role due to its selective cytotoxic activity against tumoral cell lines.
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Malaria has still been one of the most important endemic diseases in the Amazonian region. This study presents the impact of human settlements on the structure of Anopheles population. Diversity, abundance, richness and distribution of the genus Anopheles were observed in two areas with different levels of human settlement in the Cantá city, Roraima State, Northern Brazil. The influence of the dry and rainy seasons on mosquito populations was also observed. Mosquito captures were performed between 6:00 and 10:00 pm during the dry (February and November) and rainy (May and August) seasons at four different sites of each area. Among the 11 species of Anopheles identified through the adults' characteristics, An. albitarsis s.l. (45.5%) and An. darlingi (19.2%) were the most abundant in the more intensively anthropized area while An. triannulatus (19.2%) was more common in the less modified area. Other species found were An. nuneztovari (10.9%), An. oswaldoi (2.0%), An. evansae (1.7%), An. brasiliensis (0.6%), An. intermedius (0.3%), An. mediopunctatus (0.5%), An. periassui (0.08%) and An. argyritarsis (0.04%). The highest mosquitoes' population density was observed in May and the lowest one was observed in February and November. These results demonstrate the existence of a high diversity of anophelines in the study areas, showing that anthropic changes in the environment and climate variability affect both the population density and relative abundance of these vectors.
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Apesar da sua localização perto de Belém, Pará, a Ilha de Cotijuba tem sido assolada por surtos de malária durante os últimos anos, principalmente nos meses de abril a maio. A ilha faz parte de um arquipélago situado às margens da baía do Marajó, a 29 km de Belém, constituindo uma parte insular dessa cidade. Cotijuba possui uma área de cerca de 60 km² e uma costa com 20 km de praias, que corresponde a 66% da área total da ilha. Por causa das repetidas epidemias de malária, nosso interesse voltou-se para conhecer as espécies de anofelinos vetoras. Nos anos de 2002 a 2004 foram realizadas coletas periódicas de mosquitos adultos utilizando-se o método de captura manual com atrativo humano no peridomicílio. Foram realizadas seis coletas bimensais com duração de 6 horas com o registro de apenas duas espécies em atividade atacando o homem, Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) aquasalis e Anopheles (Anopheles) intermedius. Verificou-se que as condições climáticas, o comportamento dos residentes e a falta de recursos para o efetivo lcontrole dos vetores da doença, favorecem a persistência de malária na Ilha de Cotijuba.
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Genome-wide studies of African populations have the potential to reveal powerful insights into the evolution of our species, as these diverse populations have been exposed to intense selective pressures imposed by infectious diseases, diet, and environmental factors. Within Africa, the Sahel Belt extensively overlaps the geographical center of several endemic infections such as malaria, trypanosomiasis, meningitis, and hemorrhagic fevers. We screened 2.5 million single nucleotide polymorphisms in 161 individuals from 13 Sahelian populations, which together with published data cover Western, Central, and Eastern Sahel, and include both nomadic and sedentary groups. We confirmed the role of this Belt as a main corridor for human migrations across the continent. Strong admixture was observed in both Central and Eastern Sahelian populations, with North Africans and Near Eastern/Arabians, respectively, but it was inexistent in Western Sahelian populations. Genome-wide local ancestry inference in admixed Sahelian populations revealed several candidate regions that were significantly enriched for non-autochthonous haplotypes, and many showed to be under positive selection. The DARC gene region in Arabs and Nubians was enriched for African ancestry, whereas the RAB3GAP1/LCT/MCM6 region in Oromo, the TAS2R gene family in Fulani, and the ALMS1/NAT8 in Turkana and Samburu were enriched for non-African ancestry. Signals of positive selection varied in terms of geographic amplitude. Some genomic regions were selected across the Belt, the most striking example being the malaria-related DARC gene. Others were Western-specific (oxytocin, calcium, and heart pathways), Eastern-specific (lipid pathways), or even population-restricted (TAS2R genes in Fulani, which may reflect sexual selection).
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ABSTRACT The Amazon forest is rich in plant species diversity, among them,Piranhea trifoliata stands out, which is popularly known as piranheira, because their fruits are eaten by fish. Their barks are used as bath composition on uterus inflammation and as tea in malaria treatment. This study aimed to fractionate the dichloromethane and dichloromethane phase from methanolic extract of leaves of Piranhea trifoliata. The leaves were dried, grounded and extracted with dichloromethane, methanol and water. The methanol extract was partitioned with dichloromethane and ethyl acetate. The chromatographic fractionation yielded six pentacyclic triterpenoids: friedelan-3-one, 28-hydroxy-friedelan-3-one, 30-hydroxy-friedelan-3-one, lupeol, α- and β-amyrin mixture, besides the mixture of the steroids: β-sitosterol and stigmasterol. The substances structures were identified by 1H- and13C-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) analysis and literature data comparison. This is the first report describing the chemical study of P. trifoliata leaves.
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Nuestro grupo de investigación trabaja desde hace unos años en plantear soluciones a problemas de medicamentos con conflictos de disponibilidad. Esta situación generalmente está asocada a las enfermedades huérfanas (raras y olvidadas). Desde la investigación básica y aplicada se intenta lograr una interacción entre la Farmacoquímica y la Farmacoepidemiología, estrategia que justamente usa la industria farmacéutica cuando quiere desarrollar un nuevo medicamento. Esto nos ha permitido consolidar un grupo de investigación con la experiencia suficiente para encarar actividades de campo y experimentales. Para los primeros se utilizan métodos descriptivos cualitativos y cuantitativos, de observación y de intervención. Se trabaja en colaboración con los 14 Hospitales Públicos de la ciudad de Córdoba y con algunas clínicas privadas (6), con ANMAT y con las bases de datos de Agencias Oficiales de Medicamentos de países de referencia (EEUU y Europa), entre otros. A continuación, se analizan los factores que causan la “orfandad” de los medicamentos, la significancia clínica y el impacto sanitario, social y económico originado por su falta de disponibilidad. Respecto al diseño y desarrollo de nuevas entidades químicas farmacológicas, se decidió enfocar el estudio en fármacos para enfermedades huérfanas, principalmente las parasitarias (malaria, Chagas, leishmaniasis). Estas enfermedades son raras en países desarrollados y olvidadas o desatendidas en países pobres o menos desarrollados como el nuestro. En este sentido, se utilizan las metodologías propias de la Química Medicinal, como son el descubrimiento y optimización de prototipos. Se recurre a las estrategias más racionales actualmente utilizadas, como son el diseño y preparación de una quimioteca focalizada, su evaluación biológica, la identificación de líderes y su optimización utilizando la farmacomodulación, el diseño directo e indirecto asistido por computadoras y el estudio de las REA, QSAR y 3D-QSAR. La quimioteca actual está compuesta de derivados bencenosulfonilos de heterocíclicos, y cuenta actualmente con 105 compuestos, muchos de los cuales demostraron actividad antiparasitaria. La quimioteca se la diseñó utilizando la estrategia denominada "diseño de fármacos basada en fragmentos". La hipótesis es que tanto la fracción bencenosulfonilo como la heterocíclica han probado ser bioactivas. El objetivo general del proyecto es contribuir al mejoramiento de la salud humana, al avance científico y tecnológico y a la formación de recursos humanos por medio del diseño y desarrollo de Drogas y Medicamentos Huérfanos. Proponemos los siguientes objetivos específicos: 1) Incrementar el número de compuestos de la quimioteca de N-bencenosulfonilos de heterociclos. 2) Evaluar la actividad antiparasitaria in vitro. 3) Estudiar las propiedades del estado sólido de los derivados. 4) Usar la información adquirida en los puntos 1-3 para estudios de cribado virtual y mejorar la solubilidad de los compuestos seleccionados. 4) Continuar con los estudios farmacoepidmiológicos sobre medicamentos huérfanos o no disponibles en nuestro país, que retroalimenta y complementa los estudios farmacoquímicos. El proyecto presenta un impacto científico y socio-económico importante, ya que abarca varios aspectos de la problemática de medicamentos no disponibles o huérfanos, desde el diagnóstico de la situación en nuestro medio, pasando por la identificación de nuevas entidades químicas y el desarrollo de posibles soluciones para su transferencia a la industria. Esto se debe a su enfoque original (en academias) al plantearse la retroalimentación entre la farmacoquímica y la farmacoepidemiología. Esta experiencia es muy estimulante, el contacto con los profesionales del equipo de salud enriquece el intercambio de opiniones y la consolidación de proyectos multidisciplinarios, permitiendo abordar el problema de un modo integral.
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El VSLE, desde el año 2002, reemergió como agente etiológico de encefalitis en humanos en América del Sur, generando casos aislados en Argentina. Córdoba sufrió recientemente la introducción de los virus Dengue y VWN y la emergencia del virus SLE como patógeno causante de encefalitis en humanosel cual sorpresivamente, en el verano-otoño de 2005, produjo por primera vez una epidemia de encefalitis en humanos en Córdoba ciudad, inédita para América del sur. Nuestros estudios permitieron conocer que el ciclo de transmisión estaría integrado por mosquitos Cx quinquefasciatus y Cx. interfor y palomas Zenaida auriculata y Columbina picui.Sobre VWN, estrechamente relacionado a VSLE, los primeros antecedentes de actividad en Argentina son del año 2006. Sin embargo, en poblaciones silvestres de aves, confirmamos por seroprevalencia su actividad desde fines del año 2004. Desconocemos el ciclo del VWN en Argentina, aunque, demostramos preliminarmente que Columbina picui actuaría como hospedador en el ciclo de mantenimiento del virus. Estos resultados similares a los obtenidos para el VSLE indicarían que ambos virus podrían compartir hospedadores aviares en Argentina.Las escasas notificaciones sobre WNV en humanos en el país,muestran registros de casos de encefalitis por este virus en las provincias de Chaco, Córdoba y Entre Ríos en 2006 y en Córdoba, Formosa, y Santa Fe en 2007.En referencia a virus Dengue, en el año 1997 ocurrieron los primeros casos autóctonos de esta enfermedad ( Degue 2), en la provincia de Salta, con un total acumulado de casos hasta el 2007 de 4700. En la epidemia ocurrida recientemente en el 2009 el número de casos confirmados por laboratorio y/o nexo epidemiológico superó los 25.000.El virus DEN, junto con los virus SLE y WN co-circulan en tiempo y espacio en las regiones centrales y norte de nuestro país, generando complicaciones a la hora del diagnóstico de casos febriles.Los factores que provocaron la re-emergencia del VSLE y emergencia de los virus DEN y WN en la región central de Argentina se desconocen al presente. La variabilidad climática ligada a ENSO ( El NIño / Southern oscillation) ha demostrado incrementar las enfermedades de transmisión vectorial tales como encefalitis por Murray Valley, malaria, bluuetongue .Considerando que el cambio en las condiciones climáticas y el uso de la tierra observadas en la ciudad de Córdoba y zona rural del arco sur de la laguna de Mar Chiquita podrían influir en la actividad espacio-temporal de los virus DEN, SLE y WN, el objetivo de proyecto es determinar la influencia de las variaciones climáticas y modificaciones ambientales sobre la actividad de flavivirus de importancia sanitaria en las zonas seleccionadas de la provincia de Córdoba. Se generará una Base de Datos obtenidos sobre mosquitos ,aves y metereológicos retrospectivos y prospectivos que serán sometidos A Diversos Análisis Estadísticos. Se desarrollará y aplicará un SIG Para El Estudio De La Influencia De Modificaciones Ambientales Y Climáticas Sobre La Emergencia De Flavivirus. Se Realizarán Inoculaciones Experimentales En Aves Domésticas Y Silvestres A Fin De Evaluar Su Rol Como Hospedadores. Se Realizarán Estudios Experimentales De competencia Vectorial De Aedes Aegypti, Culex Interfor Y Cx. Quinquefasciatus.Se estudiaran factores ambientales y ecológicos de criaderos de Cx quinquefasciatus En La Ciudad De Córdoba Que Afectan Sus Dinámicas Poblacionales Y Factibles De Ser Aplicados En El Diseño De Planes De Vigilancia De Los Virus Sle Y Wn Y Control De Vectores.Así También Se Desarrollarará Un Modelo Para Predecir Posibles CriadeMediante El Uso De Sensores Remotos Satelitales Se Estudiaran Las Fluctuaciónes Espacio-Temporal De Ae. Aegypti.El proyecto brindará la información necesaria para analizar el rol de las variaciones por el cambio climático que sufre la región en la emergencia de enfermedades virales endémicas de transmisión vectorial.
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The definition of areas of endemism is central to studies of historical biogeography, and their interrelationships are fundamental questions. Consistent hypotheses for the evolution of Pentatomidae in the Neotropical region depend on the accuracy of the units employed in the analyses, which in the case of studies of historical biogeography, may be areas of endemism. In this study, the distribution patterns of 222 species, belonging to 14 Pentatomidae (Hemiptera) genera, predominantly neotropical, were studied with the Analysis of Endemicity (NDM) to identify possible areas of endemism and to correlate them to previously delimited areas. The search by areas of endemism was carried out using grid-cell units of 2.5° and 5° latitude-longitude. The analysis based on groupings of grid-cells of 2.5° of latitude-longitude allowed the identification of 51 areas of endemism, the consensus of these areas resulted in four clusters of grid-cells. The second analysis, with grid-cells units of 5° latitude-longitude, resulted in 109 areas of endemism. The flexible consensus employed resulted in 17 areas of endemism. The analyses were sensitive to the identification of areas of endemism in different scales in the Atlantic Forest. The Amazonian region was identified as a single area in the area of consensus, and its southeastern portion shares elements with the Chacoan and Paraná subregions. The distribution data of the taxa studied, with different units of analysis, did not allow the identification of individual areas of endemism for the Cerrado and Caatinga. The areas of endemism identified here should be seen as primary biogeographic hypotheses.
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A remarkable new species of pulmonate land snail was found in the collection of the Senckenberg Forschungninstitut und Naturmuseum Frankfurt (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) and is described here as Leiostracus faerie sp. nov. It can be easily identified by its small and translucent shell with fine axial light brown bands and its protoconch sculpture. It was collected in the Rio Doce ("Doce River") region in Espírito Santo, Brazil, an area known for a high diversity and endemicity of land snails. This discovery shows how little this fauna is known and reinforces the importance of museum collections in the study of biodiversity and conservation.
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I) the A. presents a method developed for the preparation of thick blood films, specially old desiccated smears. The observations are based on the experience of more than 53000 blood samples collected in the laboratory of the Serviço de Malaria do Nordeste as well as in the research department of the Serviço de Malaria da Baixada Fluminenese. II) As in introductory matter, he emphasizes the value of the obstacles presented by overdrying of the thick blood films occurring systematically in great malaria control organizations in which the laboratory receives materials from more or less remote localities, particularly in the Brazilian northeast, in regions invaded by Anopheles gambiae. III) An analysis of the causes of failure of the methods of Chorine and Knowles recorded in the literature for such purposes is given, as well as its adaptability for the simultaneous preparation of large numbers of samples. IV) The method is based the protective action of a previous fixation by a dilute solution of formalin, which, without preventing further dehemoglobinization, prevents morphological alterations in the parasites by the action of Knowles solution which is retained in this metod without modification. V) For washing out the acids of the dehemoglobinizating solution as well as for diluting the Giemsa stain, the A. proposes a very simple technique, extremely convenient for such purpose, which consists in adding acetic acid to the distilled water in the proportion of 1 drop for each 10cc of water, and then increasing the hydrogeni-on concentration to pH 7.2 with a 2% sol. of sodium carbonate. As indicator a 0.02% solution purple-bromcresol prepared in accordante to Medalia, is used. In this reaction there is the formation of the acetic acid ↔ sodium acetate, buffer system very suitable for giving a convenient pH and for preventing the precipitation of the dye, which can be used for two or three batches of 700 or 800 slides each, without changing the staining solution. VI) The method can be summarized as follow: For a small number of samples, Coplins or any other staining jar can be used. Large number of slides must be placed in groups of 10 or 15 units each, the slides being separated by a piece of cardboard, according to Barber & Komp. A) Fix in dilute formalin (2%), during 5 minutes. b) Without washing, put in Knowles solution (see the formula in the text), no more than 20 minutes. c)Two successive washings in distilled water, buffered as explained above (which can be used several times). d) Dry and stain with Giemsa solution, prepared by using 1 drop of the stain for each c. c. of buffered distilled water. Time: 1 hour. E) Was in distilled water and dry.
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The outbreak of the jungle or forest yellow fever, through the adapta¬tion, quite recently of the yellow fever virus o the forest mosquitoes, brou¬ght the necessity of ecological researches on hese mosquitoes, as well as on the wild animals they bite, some of them being susceptible to the desease. This has been done by the special yellow fever Service of the State of Sao Paulo, in a special Biological Station in Perús, São Paulo, which has been built in the midst of the jungle. This station was made with plain materials, and covered with straw, but was confortable enough for the technical work, i nthe early months of 1938. During the months in which the investigations were being carried on, the following interesting results were obtained: 1. As we have already pointed out in other places, the forest mosquitoes biting us during daytime, are always new born insects, having not yet sucked blood, as it is the general rule with all mosquitoes, and therefore also, with the anopheles and stegomyia, and this explains why nobody gets malaria or yellow fever, transmitted by anofeles or by aedes aegypti during the day. We think therefore, the jungle yellow fever, got during daytime is not due to the infected jungle or forest mosquito biting, but to infection through the human skin coming into close contact with tre virus, which the forest mosquitoes lay with their dejections, on the leaves of the trees where they remain sitting du¬ring the day. 2. As it is the rule with anopheles, stegomyia and other mosquitoes, the insects once having sucked blood, take nocturnal habits and, therefore, bite us, only during the night, so it happens with the forest mosquito, and insects with developped eggs and blood in stomach have been caught within the sta¬tion house, during the night. During the day, these mosquitoes do not bite, but remain quite still on the leaves of the trees, in the damp parts of the woods. 3. Jungle or forest mosquitoes can easely bite wild animals, some with more avidity then ethers, as it has bee npointed out to the opossum (didei-phis) and other animals. They also bite birds having very thin skin and only exceptionally, cold bloods animals. 5. Is has hot been possible to ascertain how forest mosquitoes are able to live, from onde season to another, through winter, when temperature drops near and even below zero. They have not been found in holes of the terrain, of trees and of animals, as it is the rule in cold countries. During winter, in the forest, it is possible to find larvs in the holes of bambus and trees full of water. As wild animals do not harbour the yellow fever virus for a long time in their body, it is diffcult to explain how the desease lasts from one season to another. Many ecological features on the mosquito, remains yet to be explained and therefore it in necessary to go on with the investigations, in bio¬logical stations, such as that one built up in Perús, São Paulo.
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Foram observadas infecções no macaco americano "Sagui" (Callitrix jacchus, Linneu 1758), quando inoculados com Plasmodium knowlesi. Inoculações massiças intra-venosas, são mortais em cerca de 10 dias. Com inoculações intra-musculares de menores quantidades de parasitos, foram verificados alguns casos de curas espontaneas. As características morfológicas e o seu conhecido ciclo de 24 horas taes como observados na infecção do macaco Rhesus, permanecem as mesmas no macaco estudado. O vigor do "sagui" em cativeiro é nitidamente inferior ao do "Rhesus" mas como seu preço de custo é trinta vezes menor, deve ser êle considerado como mais um animal útil para as pesquisas em malaria experimental.