998 resultados para Hepatite por vírus
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Shrimp farming is one of the activities that contribute most to the growth of global aquaculture. However, this business has undergone significant economic losses due to the onset of viral diseases such as Infectious Myonecrosis (IMN). The IMN is already widespread throughout Northeastern Brazil and affects other countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and China. The main symptom of disease is myonecrosis, which consists of necrosis of striated muscles of the abdomen and cephalothorax of shrimp. The IMN is caused by infectious myonecrosis virus (IMNV), a non-enveloped virus which has protrusions along its capsid. The viral genome consists of a single molecule of double-stranded RNA and has two Open Reading Frames (ORFs). The ORF1 encodes the major capsid protein (MCP) and a potential RNA binding protein (RBP). ORF2 encodes a probable RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and classifies IMNV in Totiviridae family. Thus, the objective of this research was study the IMNV complete genome and encoded proteins in order to develop a system differentiate virus isolates based on polymorphisms presence. The phylogenetic relationship among some totivirus was investigated and showed a new group to IMNV within Totiviridae family. Two new genomes were sequenced, analyzed and compared to two other genomes already deposited in GenBank. The new genomes were more similar to each other than those already described. Conserved and variable regions of the genome were identified through similarity graphs and alignments using the four IMNV sequences. This analyze allowed mapping of polymorphic sites and revealed that the most variable region of the genome is in the first half of ORF1, which coincides with the regions that possibly encode the viral protrusion, while the most stable regions of the genome were found in conserved domains of proteins that interact with RNA. Moreover, secondary structures were predicted for all proteins using various softwares and protein structural models were calculated using threading and ab initio modeling approaches. From these analyses was possible to observe that the IMNV proteins have motifs and shapes similar to proteins of other totiviruses and new possible protein functions have been proposed. The genome and proteins study was essential for development of a PCR-based detection system able to discriminate the four IMNV isolates based on the presence of polymorphic sites
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Engenharia Biológica, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014
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A case of toxic hepatitis induced by a fat burner natural product is reported. Pathogenic mechanisms of hepatotoxicity arediscussed, and causality nexus is analyzed. The goal of this presentation is to alert for the risk of severe adverse events while consuming falsely harmless products.
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2015
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The shrimp farming industry is the most profitable area of the aquaculture at Rio Grande do Norte (RN) state, which is one of the largest producers in Brazil. However the infections that affect the shrimp cause major economic losses. The infection is a result of the interaction between the shrimp, the environment and pathogen. The change of these factors may lead to a condition of stress and susceptibility to opportunistic infections. One of these infections caused by Infectious Hypodermal and Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus (IHHNV) is widely distributed in several countries and affects a wide range of hosts. To optimize conditions for production of Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp, the more species cultivated in Brazil, it is necessary to understand the effects of environmental factors in the susceptibility of this species to infections. The aim of this study was to determine the IHHNV prevalence and to investigate the influence of environmental factors as salinity, temperature, stocking density, dissolved oxygen and rainfall in the IHHNV incidence in L. vannamei grown in farms, in the RN state. To determine the IHHNV prevalence were used 1089 samples of L. vannamei collected in seven farms. To perform the study about the influence of environmental factors, 525 samples of L. vannamei shrimp were collected in eight farms located in regions of low (0-1 ), medium (21-30 ) and high (38-57 ) salinity, using extensive (≤15 shrimp/m2 ), semi-intensive (18-33 shrimp/m2) or intensive (>36 shrimp/m2) stocking density systems. The IHHNV infection was determined in pleopod and hemolymph using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The environmental factors were recorded during the collection of animals, using a refractometer to measure the salinity and a multi-parameter meter to measure the temperature and concentration of dissolved oxygen in the water. The IHHNV prevalence in RN was 43% (468 infected shrimp out of 1089), varying on different farms. On the seven farms studied, IHHNV prevalence ranged from 18.6% to 54.8%. The infection rates in the shrimp cultured in low, medium and high salinity were respectively 43.10% (125/290), 31.2% (15/48) and 24.6% (46/187) and was significantly higher in shrimp grown in low salinity (P<0.001). The infection rates in ponds of extensive, semi-intensive and intensive systems were respectively, 28.7%, 28.28% and 47.84%, and was significantly higher in high stocking densities (P<0.001). This study indicated a high IHHNV prevalence and a significant effect of salinity and stocking density, but not of the temperature, rainfall and dissolved oxygen on the IHHNV infection rate in the L. vannamei shrimp cultured in the northeastern Brazil
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Cerca de 65 espécies virais infectam videiras no mundo, podendo causar significativos impactos econômicos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar a incidência de vírus e viroide em 9 vinhedos do município de São Roque, SP e caracterizar molecularmente o gene da proteína capsidial (CP) de isolados locais.
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2016
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Este comunicado descreve os procedimentos de coleta, processamento do líquido céfalo-raquidiano, para a extração de RNA genômico viral, e de detecção do vírus através da técnica de RT-nested PCR, potencial método de diagnóstico molecular da CAE.
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Este comunicado descreve os procedimentos de coleta e processamento de líquido sinovial e sangue seguido pela extração de RNA genômico e, finalmente, o diagnóstico molecular do vírus pela técnica de RT-nested PCR.
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O presente comunicado descreve os procedimentos necessários para a coleta e processamento de amostras de sêmen de caprinos infectados pelo CAEV para posterior extração do RNA viral por meio de um método baseado em centrifugação em coluna de sílica. A avaliação da presença de RNA no sêmen será feita, diretamente, por meio da reação de RT-nested PCR, portencial método de diagnóstico molecular da CAE.
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2011
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2012
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2011
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O objeto principia lembrando que a inflamação das células do fígado (hepatócitos e outros), denominada hepatite, pode ter diversas causas, dentre as quais a infecção por vírus. Enumera e aprofunda informações sobre os tipos de hepatite: hepatites A e E, hepatite B, hepatite C, hepatite D, Hepatite E. Destaca que a vigilância epidemiológica das hepatites virais no Brasil utiliza o sistema universal e passivo, baseado na notificação de casos suspeitos. Informa que as hepatites virais A e E estão relacionadas a condições de vida, saneamento básico, nível socioeconômico e, também, educação sanitária da população. Expõe um rol de medidas de prevenção às hepatites. Explica a vacinação das hepatites A e B no país. Salienta que a equipe de enfermagem deve acompanhar pacientes portadores de hepatites virais para ajudá-los a replanejar suas rotinas, reconhecendo suas limitações e necessidades. Termina abordando as opções de dieta, que podem ser planejadas considerando as possibilidades e preferências. Unidade 5 do módulo 7 que compõe o Curso de Especialização em Saúde da Família.
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O objeto começa enfatizando que a hepatite pode ter diversas causas, entre as quais a infecção por vírus. Segue lembrando que as hepatites virais são provocadas por agentes etiológicos distintos. . Enumera e aprofunda informações sobre os tipos de hepatite: hepatites A e E, hepatite B, hepatite C, hepatite D, Hepatite E. Destaca que a vigilância epidemiológica das hepatites virais no Brasil utiliza o sistema universal e passivo, baseado na notificação de casos suspeitos. Detalha as hepatites virais A e E estão relacionadas a condições de vida, saneamento básico, nível socioeconômico e, também, educação sanitária da população. Expõe um rol de medidas de prevenção às hepatites. Explica a vacinação das hepatites A e B no país. Salienta que a equipe médica deve acompanhar pacientes portadores de hepatites virais para ajudá-los a replanejar suas rotinas, reconhecendo suas limitações e necessidades e lembra que tal acompanhamento poderá ser domiciliar, Unidade Básica ou ambulatório, numa periodicidade a ser avaliada, também considerando as necessidades. Termina focando que as opções de dieta podem ser planejadas considerando as possibilidades e preferências. Unidade 6 do módulo 7 que compõe o Curso de Especialização em Saúde da Família.