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In Guatemala, the Ministry of Health (MoH) began a vector control project with Japanese cooperation in 2000 to reduce the risk of Chagas disease infection. Rhodnius prolixus is one of the principal vectors and is targeted for elimination. The control method consisted of extensive residual insecticide spraying campaigns, followed by community-based surveillance with selective respraying. Interventions in nine endemic departments identified 317 villages with R. prolixus of 4,417 villages surveyed. Two cycles of residual insecticide spraying covered over 98% of the houses in the identified villages. Fourteen villages reinfestated were all resprayed. Between 2000-2003 and 2008, the number of infested villages decreased from 317 to two and the house infestation rate reduced from 0.86% to 0.0036%. Seroprevalence rates in 2004-2005, when compared with an earlier study in 1998, showed a significant decline from 5.3% to 1.3% among schoolchildren in endemic areas. The total operational cost was US$ 921,815, where the cost ratio between preparatory, attack and surveillance phases was approximately 2:12:1. In 2008, Guatemala was certified for interruption of Chagas disease transmission by R. prolixus. What facilitated the process was existing knowledge in vector control and notable commitment by the MoH, as well as political, managerial and technical support by external stakeholders.

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La tecnología actual ha permitido que en los últimos años la nanociencia y la nanotecnología sean puntos críticos en el desarrollo del conocimiento. En estos momentos se desarrollan sistemas de dimensiones nanométricas que son interesantes debido a sus potenciales aplicaciones en diferentes ámbitos como en química, física, biología, materiales, medicina, cosmética... Dentro de estos sistemas nanoscópicos se encuentran las nanopartículas, estructuras con un tamaño inferior a los 100nm de longitud. En esta clasificación existen a su vez diferentes categorías, como las nanopartículas metálicas, semiconductoras, magnéticas, etc. y es exactamente en esta última tipoogía donde se centra este estudio. Este proyecto de investigación desarrolla la síntesis de magnetita (Fe3O4), ferrita de cobalto (CoFe2O4) y ferrita de cobre (CuFe2O4) con la finalidad de utilizarlas como dopante en superconductores. El método sintético utilizado es del tipo solvotérmico y se lleva a cabo en trietilenglicol, el cual actúa a la vez como disolvente y como estabilizante de las nanopartículas. Las partículas así obtenidas son dispersables en medios polares como el etanol absoluto. Los precursores de este método sintético son los respectivos acetilacetonatos metálicos debido a que el ligando orgánico descompone en productos volátiles. Existen diferentes factores que afectan a la síntesis, tales como la velocidad de ascenso de la temperatura, la agitación, la presencia de agua, la temperatura de descomposición de los precursores, etc. Algunos de estos factores han sido estudiados con detalle y aplicados con tal de optimizar el método experimental. Las nanopartículas sintetizadas han sido analizadas mediante diversas técnicas físicas con tal de establecer diferentes parámetros, tales como su composición fnal, su pureza, su estructura, sus propiedades magnéticas, etc. Estas técnicas son diversas: desde la espectroscopia infrarroja hasta medidas mediante SQUID, pasando por rayos X, microscopía electrónica y termogravimetría. Los resultados han sido favorables en la síntesis de la magnetita y también en la ferrita de cobalto, ya que las nanopartículas obtenidas son homogéneas, fácilmente dispersables en algoholes, estables por largos períodos de teimpo, rápidas de sintetizar, etc. El único problema observado ha sido la síntesis de ferrita de cobre la cual se ha de optimizar, ya que el producto final ha resultado ser una mezcla de tres compuesto diferentes.

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Esta memoria de investigación es producto del trabajo experimental que se realizó con resinas de intercambio iónico para la síntesis intermatricial de nanopartículas metálicas de Co y Pd. Los estudios que se realizaron correspondieron a la iniciación en esta modalidad de síntesis de nanopartículas. En ellos se contemplaron las propiedades intrínsecas de la resina como: la capacidad de intercambio iónico, y funcionalidad química, tanto antes como después de la síntesis. Uno de los objetivos es que la resina no pierda ninguna de sus propiedades originales, sino que gane más versatilidad. La importancia que tienen en la actualidad los materiales nanométricos inspira a su modificación y nuevas formas de producción. Con esta investigación se inicia el trabajo de cara a los estudios doctorales. Aquí se estudia la aplicación de las nanopartículas de paladio y cobalto soportadas en resinas de intercambio iónico. Las nanopartículas de paladio tienen aplicación en el área de catálisis, y en su síntesis intermatricial, se consigue un catalizador heterogéneo, que brinda gran facilidad de recuperarlo y proceder con varios ciclos catalíticos. Así mismo, con el cobalto se pretendió otorgar propiedades ferromagnéticas, de manera que el proceso de separación de la resina de los medios de reacción, sea tan fácil como la aplicación de un campo magnético o pasar un imán sobre el lugar en cuestión.

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Estimates of genetic susceptibility to leprosy were made in the past from observational reports in familial settings using descriptive epidemiologic data. Risk of conjugal transmission of leprosy (from one spouse to another) has been estimated between 1-10% and is thought to occur in 3-5% of spouses exposed to untreated lepromatous disease in the partner. Risk of secondary transmission is presumed higher in other family members than for the conjugal partner. This belief has become dogma to many leprologists who may no longer know the basis for this estimation. This article reviews the historic epidemiologic descriptions of risk for leprosy transmission in married couples compared to other family members. Although uncommon, conjugal leprosy occurs and at higher rates in populations with traditional familial intermarriage and consanguinity.

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Leprosy transmission still occurs despite the availability of highly effective treatment. The next step towards successfully eliminating leprosy is interrupting the chain of transmission of the aetiological agent, Mycobacterium leprae. In this investigation, we provide evidence that household contacts (HHCs) of leprosy patients might not only have subclinical infections, but may also be actively involved in bacilli transmission. We studied 444 patients and 1,352 contacts using anti-phenolic glycolipid-I (PGL-I) serology and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) to test for M. leprae DNA in nasal swabs. We classified the patients according to the clinical form of their disease and the contacts according to the characteristics of their index case. Overall, 63.3% and 34.2% of patients tested positive by ELISA and PCR, respectively. For HHCs, 13.3% had a positive ELISA test result and 4.7% had a positive PCR test result. The presence of circulating anti-PGL-I among healthy contacts (with or without a positive PCR test result from nasal swabs) was considered to indicate a subclinical infection. DNA detected in nasal swabs also indicates the presence of bacilli at the site of transmission and bacterial entrance. We suggest that the concomitant use of both assays may allow us to detect subclinical infection in HHCs and to identify possible bacilli carriers who may transmit and disseminate disease in endemic regions. Chemoprophylaxis of these contacts is suggested.

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We report a molecular typing and epidemiologic analysis of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) cases diagnosed in our geographic area from 1990 to 2000. Our analysis suggests that transmission from patients with active PCP to susceptible persons caused only a few, if any, PCP cases in our setting.

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Certifying the absence of Chagas disease transmission by native vectors lacks scientific grounds and weakens long-term control-surveillance systems to the detriment of people living under risk conditions. Instead, a regular "certification of good practice" (including vector control-surveillance, case detection/patient care and blood safety) could help achieve sustained disease control.

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In this cross-sectional study, mycobacteria specimens from 189 tuberculosis (TB) patients living in an urban area in Brazil were characterised from 2008-2010 using phenotypic and molecular speciation methods (pncA gene and oxyR pseudogene analysis). Of these samples, 174 isolates simultaneously grew on Löwenstein-Jensen (LJ) and Stonebrink (SB)-containing media and presented phenotypic and molecular profiles of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, whereas 12 had molecular profiles of M. tuberculosis based on the DNA analysis of formalin-fixed paraffin wax-embedded tissue samples (paraffin blocks). One patient produced two sputum isolates, the first of which simultaneously grew on LJ and SB media and presented phenotypic and molecular profiles of M. tuberculosis, and the second of which only grew on SB media and presented phenotypic profiles of Mycobacterium bovis. One patient provided a bronchial lavage isolate, which simultaneously grew on LJ and SB media and presented phenotypic and molecular profiles of M. tuberculosis, but had molecular profiles of M. bovis from paraffin block DNA analysis, and one sample had molecular profiles of M. tuberculosis and M. bovis identified from two distinct paraffin blocks. Moreover, we found a low prevalence (1.6%) of M. bovis among these isolates, which suggests that local health service procedures likely underestimate its real frequency and that it deserves more attention from public health officials.

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Asymptomatic influenza virus infections in pigs are frequent and the lack of measures for controlling viral spread facilitates the circulation of different virus strains between pigs. The goal of this study was to demonstrate the circulation of influenza A virus strains among asymptomatic piglets in an abattoir in Brazil and discuss the potential public health impacts. Tracheal samples (n = 330) were collected from asymptomatic animals by a veterinarian that also performed visual lung tissue examinations. No slaughtered animals presented with any noticeable macroscopic signs of influenza infection following examination of lung tissues. Samples were then analysed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction that resulted in the identification of 30 (9%) influenza A positive samples. The presence of asymptomatic pig infections suggested that these animals could facilitate virus dissemination and act as a source of infection for the herd, thereby enabling the emergence of influenza outbreaks associated with significant economic losses. Furthermore, the continuous exposure of the farm and abattoir workers to the virus increases the risk for interspecies transmission. Monitoring measures of swine influenza virus infections and vaccination and monitoring of employees for influenza infection should also be considered. In addition regulatory agencies should consider the public health ramifications regarding the potential zoonotic viral transmission between humans and pigs.

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Actuellement, en Suisse, environ 1% des femmes en âge de procréer ont une hépatite B chronique(8). En l'absence de mesures de prévention, le risque de transmission du virus de l'hépatite B, de la mère à son enfant, est estimé à 40%(3,4,5) lors de l'accouchement. Ce risque s'étend bien au-delà de la période péri¬natale. Les enfants infectés dans ces circonstances ont une probabilité de 90% de développer une infection chronique(5,7) et un quart meurent prématurément de cirrhose ou d'hépatocarcinome(2). L'Office fédéral de la santé publique recommande d'effectuer un dépistage anténatal de l'antigène HBsAg lors de toute grossesse(1) et d'effectuer une vaccination passive et active chez tous les enfants naissant d'une mère avec une hépatite B chronique. Cette prophylaxie doit être effectuée comme suit : immunoglobuline spécifique et lere dose de vaccin dans les 12 heures suivant la naissance (en maternité) ; 2eme dose de vaccin à 1 mois, 3eme dose de vaccin à 6 mois et contrôle de la réponse immune entre le 7eme et le 12eme mois (par le médecin traitant). Cette étude vise à évaluer la compliance du système de soins envers ces recommandations qui exigent l'intervention des maternités et des médecins traitants et qui s'étalent dans le temps. Pour ce faire, un recensement rétrospectif des enfants nés de mère avec une hépatite B chronique, en 2005 et 2006 dans 4 maternités vaudoises, a été effectué. Les mesures appliquées par les maternités, les informations transmises aux médecins traitants et les mesures appliquées par ces derniers ont été évaluées. Sur un total de 10'412 parturientes testées, 70 présentent une infection chronique et 51 acceptent le recrutement dans l'étude (représentant un collectif de 54 enfants). En maternité, l'immunisation active et passive est effectuée chez tous les enfants. L'évidence qu'elle est effectuée dans les 12 heures suivant la naissance est fournie dans 61% des cas (mais dans 100% des dossiers dans lequel ce renseignement est consigné). La nécessité de poursuivre la vaccination n'est mentionné au médecin traitant que dans 15% des cas, et dans seulement 11% des cas les modalités du calendrier vaccinal sont précisées. La recommandation d'effectuer un contrôle sérologique n'apparaît dans aucun document de transmission. Chez les médecins traitants, la 2eme dose de vaccin est administrée à 100% des enfants, mais seulement dans 15% des cas dans les délais recommandés. La 3eme dose de vaccination est administrée à 98% des enfants, mais seulement dans 43% des cas dans les délais recommandés. La sérologie de contrôle n'est effectuée que chez 24% des enfants, et seulement dans 7% des cas dans les délais recommandés. Les maternités appliquent les mesures de prophylaxie dans le délai imparti, tout au moins quand l'heure d'intervention est indiquée. Les médecins traitants sont rarement informés de la nécessité de compléter la vaccination et jamais des modalités ni de la nécessité d'effectuer un contrôle sérologique. L'application des mesures de prévention par les médecins traitants est non conforme aux recommandations. Nous émettons l'hypothèse que cet état reflète la carence d'information de la part des maternités et nous proposons que celles-ci utilisent un document de transmission standardisé qui indique précisément aux médecins traitants ce qui reste à faire, et quand, en matière de prévention de l'hépatite B chez le nouveau-né/nourrisson.

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To evaluate whether environmental heterogeneity contributes to the genetic heterogeneity in Anopheles triannulatus, larval habitat characteristics across the Brazilian states of Roraima and Pará and genetic sequences were examined. A comparison with Anopheles goeldii was utilised to determine whether high genetic diversity was unique to An. triannulatus. Student t test and analysis of variance found no differences in habitat characteristics between the species. Analysis of population structure of An. triannulatus and An. goeldii revealed distinct demographic histories in a largely overlapping geographic range. Cytochrome oxidase I sequence parsimony networks found geographic clustering for both species; however nuclear marker networks depicted An. triannulatus with a more complex history of fragmentation, secondary contact and recent divergence. Evidence of Pleistocene expansions suggests both species are more likely to be genetically structured by geographic and ecological barriers than demography. We hypothesise that niche partitioning is a driving force for diversity, particularly in An. triannulatus.

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Leishmania parasites expose phosphatidylserine (PS) on their surface, a process that has been associated with regulation of host's immune responses. In this study we demonstrate that PS exposure by metacyclic promastigotes of Leishmania amazonensis favours blood coagulation. L. amazonensis accelerates in vitro coagulation of human plasma. In addition, L. amazonensis supports the assembly of the prothrombinase complex, thus promoting thrombin formation. This process was reversed by annexin V which blocks PS binding sites. During blood meal, Lutzomyia longipalpis sandfly inject saliva in the bite site, which has a series of pharmacologically active compounds that inhibit blood coagulation. Since saliva and parasites are co-injected in the host during natural transmission, we evaluated the anticoagulant properties of sandfly saliva in counteracting the procoagulant activity of L. amazonensis . Lu. longipalpis saliva reverses plasma clotting promoted by promastigotes. It also inhibits thrombin formation by the prothrombinase complex assembled either in phosphatidylcholine (PC)/PS vesicles or in L. amazonensis . Sandfly saliva inhibits factor X activation by the intrinsic tenase complex assembled on PC/PS vesicles and blocks factor Xa catalytic activity. Altogether our results show that metacyclic promastigotes of L. amazonensis are procoagulant due to PS exposure. Notably, this effect is efficiently counteracted by sandfly saliva.

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A single polymerase chain reaction (PCR) reaction targeting the spliced-leader intergenic region of Trypanosoma cruzi I was standardised by amplifying a 231 bp fragment in domestic (TcIDOM) strains or clones and 450 and 550 bp fragments in sylvatic strains or clones. This reaction was validated using 44 blind coded samples and 184 non-coded T. cruzi I clones isolated from sylvatic triatomines and the correspondence between the amplified fragments and their domestic or sylvatic origin was determined. Six of the nine strains isolated from acute cases suspected of oral infection had the sylvatic T. cruzi I profile. These results confirmed that the sylvatic T. cruzi I genotype is linked to cases of oral Chagas disease in Colombia. We therefore propose the use of this novel PCR reaction in strains or clones previously characterised as T. cruziI to distinguish TcIDOMfrom sylvatic genotypes in studies of transmission dynamics, including the verification of population selection within hosts or detection of the frequency of mixed infections by both T. cruzi I genotypes in Colombia.

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS Several studies have reported that a significant number of HIV patients not co-infected with HCV/HBV develop liver damage of uncertain origin (LDUO). The objective of our study was to evaluate the incidence of and risk factors for the development of LDUO in HIV infected patients not co-infected with HCV/HBV. METHODS Prospective longitudinal study that included HIV-infected patients free of previous liver damage and viral hepatitis B or C co-infections. Patients were followed up at 6-monthly intervals. Liver stiffness was measured at each visit. Abnormal liver stiffness (ALS) was defined as a liver stiffness value greater than 7.2 kPa at two consecutive measurements. For patients who developed ALS, a protocol was followed to diagnose the cause of liver damage. Those patients who could not be diagnosed with any specific cause of liver disease were diagnosed as LDUO and liver biopsy was proposed. RESULTS 210 patients matched the inclusion criteria and were included. 198 patients completed the study. After a median (Q1-Q3) follow-up of 18 (IQR 12-26) months, 21 patients (10.6%) developed ALS. Of these, fifteen patients were diagnosed as LDUO. The incidence of LDUO was 7.64 cases/100 patient-years. Histological studies were performed on ten (66.6%) patients and all showed liver steatosis. A higher HOMA-IR value and body mass index were independently associated with the development of LDUO. CONCLUSION We found a high incidence of LDUO in HIV-infected patients associated with metabolic risk factors. The leading cause of LDUO in our study was non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

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Approximately 10% of the Brazilian indigenous population lives in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), where a large number of new cases of tuberculosis (TB) are reported. This study was conducted to assess TB occurrence, transmission and the utility of TB diagnosis based on the Ogawa-Kudoh (O-K) culture method in this remote population. The incidence of TB was estimated by a retrospective review of the surveillance data maintained by the Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System for the study region. The TB transmission pattern among indigenous people was assessed by genotyping Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates using the IS 6110restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) technique. Of the 3,093 cases identified from 1999-2001, 610 (~20%) were indigenous patients (average incidence: 377/100,000/year). The use of the O-K culture method increased the number of diagnosed cases by 34.1%. Of the genotyped isolates from 52 indigenous patients, 33 (63.5%) belonged to cluster RFLP patterns, indicating recently transmitted TB. These results demonstrate high, on-going TB transmission rates among the indigenous people of MS and indicate that new efforts are needed to disrupt these current transmissions.