Your browser doesn't support javascript.

BVS IEC

Instituto Evandro Chagas

Home > Pesquisa > ()
XML
Imprimir Exportar

Formato de exportação:

Exportar

Email
Adicionar mais destinatários
| |

Primary endemic Cryptococcosis gattii by molecular type VGII in the state of Pará, Brazil

Santos, Wallace Raimundo A dos; Meyer, Wieland; Wanke, Bodo; Costa, Solange PS Evangelista; Trilles, Luciana; Nascimento, Jose Luiz M; Medeiros, Rita; Morales, Bernardina Pernarrieta; Bezerra, Claudia de Carvalho Falci; Macêdo, Regina Célia Lima de; Ferreira, Silvana O; Barbosa, Gláucia Gonçalves; Perez, Mauricio A; Nishikawa, Marília Martins; Lazéra, Márcia dos Santos.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 103(8): 813-818, Dec. 2008. mapas, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-502302
In order to study the infectious agents causing human disseminated cryptococcosis in the state of Pará, North Brazil, 56 isolates of Cryptococcusspp. (54 isolated from cerebral spinal fluid and two from blood cultures) from 43 cases diagnosed between 2003-2007 were analysed. The species were determined through morphological and physiological tests and genotypes were determined by URA5-RFLP and PCR-fingerprinting (wild-type phage M13). The following species and genotypes were identified Cryptococcus neoformans VNI (28/56, 50 percent), Cryptococcus gattii VGII (25/56, 44.64 percent) and C. gattii VGI (3/56, 5.26 percent). The genotype VNI occurred in 12 out of 14 HIV-positive adults, whereas the genotype VGII occurred in 11 out of 21 HIV-negative adults (p < 0.02, OR = 6.6 IC95 percent 0.98-56.0). All patients less than 12 years old were HIV negative and six cases were caused by the VGII genotype, one by the VGI and one by VNI. Therefore, endemic primary mycosis in HIV-negative individuals, including an unexpectedly high number of children, caused by the VGII genotype deserves further study and suggests the need for surveillance on cryptococcal infection in the state of Pará, Eastern Amazon.
Biblioteca responsável: BR1.1