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Transfus Med ; 15(5): 371-8, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16202051

ABSTRACT

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) may be present in serum even when negative for HBV surface antigen (HBsAg). If routine screening of sera for anti-HBV core antigen (anti-HBc) is not done, low-level HBV viraemia may not be identified. A study was done on the presence of HBV DNA in serum samples from Mexican blood donors negative for HBsAg. Sera from 158 volunteer blood donors, negative for HBsAg and anti-HBs, but positive for anti-HBc, were analysed using nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR). HBV DNA was detected in sera from 13 (8.23%) of the 158. Specificity of the PCR-amplified products was corroborated using Southern blot. Single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis showed identical SSCP-banding patterns for all 13 PCR products, suggesting similar cDNA sequences. Occult HBV infection was observed in approximately 8% of anti-HBc only donors. The absence of HBsAg in the blood of apparently healthy individuals may not be sufficient to ensure lack of circulating HBV, and blood containing anti-HBc only may be infectious until proven otherwise.


Subject(s)
Blood Donors , DNA, Viral/blood , Hepatitis B Antibodies/blood , Hepatitis B virus , Hepatitis B/blood , Female , Hepatitis B/transmission , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/blood , Humans , Male , Mexico , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Polymorphism, Single-Stranded Conformational
3.
Rev Invest Clin ; 49(1): 47-9, 1997.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9229755

ABSTRACT

Dengue fever was detected in Yucatan in 1979. Since then, about 17,000 clinical cases have been reported, of which 1169 were confirmed by the presence of specific antibodies (IgM and IgG) and/or virologic studies; 10 of the cases were classified as dengue haemorrhagic fever and four died. The disease is endemic in the region and serotypes 1, 2 and 4 have been observed. This paper describes a patient with chronic autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura who developed a primary dengue infection with hemorrhagic manifestations and responded to corticosteroids. We discuss the physiopathogeny of thrombocytopenia and analyze the utility of treatment with corticosteroids in patients with autoimmune disease.


Subject(s)
Dengue/complications , Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic/complications , Adult , Humans , Male
4.
Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ; 35(5): 449-55, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8115814

ABSTRACT

An outbreak of dengue 4 occurred in the Yucatán, México in 1984. During the course of the outbreak, 538 of 5486 reported cases of dengue-like illness were studied; 200 were confirmed as dengue serologically and/or virologically. Dengue 4 virus was isolated from 34 patients and dengue 1 from one. Severe haemorrhagic symptoms were observed in 9 laboratory confirmed patients, including four deaths. Thus, the outbreak in Yucatán is the second dengue epidemic in the Americas after the Cuban epidemic in 1981 in which a number of patients suffered from haemorrhagic complications. It was notable that 5 of 9 hospitalized, severe cases were young adults and that only one met the WHO criteria of DHF, in contrast to primary pediatric nature of DHF in Southeast Asia. In this paper we describe clinical, serologic, and virologic studies conducted during the outbreak.


Subject(s)
Dengue Virus/isolation & purification , Dengue/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks , Adolescent , Adult , Age Distribution , Child , Dengue/diagnosis , Dengue/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Male , Mexico/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Sex Distribution
5.
Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex ; 48(11): 780-4, 1991 Nov.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1768354

ABSTRACT

A prospective type study was conducted with two school cohorts from the urban and rural municipal area of Mérida, with the purpose of finding the incidence of infection due to the dengue virus, in a 4 month period when transmission was expected to be the highest. The serologic tests of the paired samples were done using the inhibition hemagglutination technique (IHA). We found the incidence of dengue virus infections in the city of Mérida was 4.56%, while that for the rural area was 5.67%. The prevalence of serological reactive against the same virus during the second sampling was 56.84% for the urban area and 63.70% for the rural area. No significant statistical different were found among the urban and rural incidences nor among the prevalences. The average hematocrit value found in school children from the urban area was 41.7 mL/dL and 40.4 mL/dL in the rural area. When comparing the median results of the hematocrit values, were found that there was significant statistical differences.


Subject(s)
Dengue/epidemiology , Rural Population/statistics & numerical data , Urban Population/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Child , Dengue/blood , Dengue Virus/immunology , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Incidence , Mexico/epidemiology , Prevalence , Prospective Studies , Seroepidemiologic Studies
6.
Rev Alerg ; 38(5): 134-8, 1991.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1792479

ABSTRACT

With immediate skin test, we studied hypersensitivity to pollen of mango (Magnifera indica), and its probability cross-sensitivity to pollen of pirú (Schinus molle), from anacardaceae class. We have made one extract of Magnifera indica, with 0.485 mg per 100, of protein nitrogen. With this extract we carry out skin test on non-atopic subjects and atopic subjects with bronchial asthma and or allergy rhinitis and common stock of aerealergen. (Freeman stock). We studied seventy-one subjects, both sexes, from 14 to 40 years old. The prevalence of cutaneous sensitive to mango (Magnifera indica) were 66%, and sensitivity from Schinus molle were 31%. Those with sensitivity Schinus molle, were sensitivity from Magnifera, too. Statistical analyisis of correlation, with McNemar Test was p 0.001 under the conditions of the study we conclude that there are hypersensitivity to pollen of Magnifera, and there are cross-reactivity with Schinus molle. Therefore mangifera should be included within the stock of skin test in the areas were this anacardaceae is present.


Subject(s)
Allergens/immunology , Fruit , Pollen/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Cross Reactions/immunology , Female , Humans , Male , Skin Tests
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