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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 118: e230071, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37729273

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Leishmania RNA virus 1 (LRV1) is commonly found in South American Leishmania parasites belonging to the subgenus Viannia, whereas Leishmania RNA virus 2 (LRV2) was previously thought to be restricted to the Old-World pathogens of the subgenus Leishmania. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we investigated the presence of LRV2 in strains of Leishmania (L.) infantum, the causative agent of visceral leishmaniasis (VL), originating from different hosts, clinical forms, and geographical regions. METHODS: A total of seventy-one isolates were screened for LRV2 using semi-nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) targeting the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene. FINDINGS: We detected LRV2 in two L. infantum isolates (CUR268 and HP-EMO) from canine and human cases, respectively. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first detection of LRV2 in the New World.


Subject(s)
Leishmania infantum , Leishmaniasis, Visceral , Humans , Animals , Dogs , Leishmania infantum/genetics , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/veterinary , Brazil , RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase
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Mol Cell Biochem ; 478(11): 2445-2450, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36790551

ABSTRACT

Leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease with worldwide distribution. In the Americas, the causative agent of the visceral form is the protozoa Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum. Transmission to the host or vertebrate reservoir occurs through the bite of infected arthropod females like Lutzomyia longipalpis. The epidemiological connection between the infection in dogs and humans generate constant studies about the relationship between the parasite and the canine host, including the development of methods and tests for the detection and quantification ofLeishmania (L.) infantum. Both conventional PCR (cPCR) and quantitative PCR (qPCR) can be used in the diagnosis of the parasite. Dropet Digital PCR (ddPCR) is another useful tool. Knowing the parasite load and its relationship with the clinical signs of naturally infected dogs is useful in research development and for establishing treatments that reduce the transmission of the disease. In this study, thirty-nine clinical samples of spleen from dogs naturaly infected by L. infantum were collected after necropsy. Two molecular tools were used to quantify the parasite load (qPCR and ddPCR) and there was 100% agreement in the results of the them. The tools developed in this work are important for the detection of L. infantum in dogs and humans. Droplet Digital PCR does not require a standard curve and is easy to standardize. In such manner, this new tool can generate more in-depth information in the broad debate about parasitic loads and the pathogenesis of leishmaniasis.

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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 118: e230071, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514607

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND Leishmania RNA virus 1 (LRV1) is commonly found in South American Leishmania parasites belonging to the subgenus Viannia, whereas Leishmania RNA virus 2 (LRV2) was previously thought to be restricted to the Old-World pathogens of the subgenus Leishmania. OBJECTIVES In this study, we investigated the presence of LRV2 in strains of Leishmania (L.) infantum, the causative agent of visceral leishmaniasis (VL), originating from different hosts, clinical forms, and geographical regions. METHODS A total of seventy-one isolates were screened for LRV2 using semi-nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) targeting the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene. FINDINGS We detected LRV2 in two L. infantum isolates (CUR268 and HP-EMO) from canine and human cases, respectively. MAIN CONCLUSIONS To the best of our knowledge, this is the first detection of LRV2 in the New World.

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J Infect Dev Ctries ; 16(4): 675-682, 2022 04 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35544630

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Leishmaniasis is a set of tropical diseases widely distributed throughout the world. Publications concerning different aspects of leishmaniasis have shown an increasing trend in recent years, especially in Brazil, where this disease has been under continuous expansion. The present study analyzes the data and assess trends in publications on leishmaniasis in Brazil and worldwide. METHODOLOGY: The bibliometric analysis was performed on the Scopus database, addressing data on scientific publications about leishmaniasis in the first nineteen years of the 21st century. The tendency of the annual number of publications was analyzed by mean of linear regression equations. RESULTS: The literature search identified 19.317 publications. Brazil was the country with the largest number of studies (24.88%). The annual growth rate for Brazilian publications was 4.66%, whereas worldwide publications grew 2.96%. The leading ten international authors contributed to 8.71% of the publications, whereas the ten principal Brazilian authors contributed to 4.31%. The largest collaboration network between authors was between Brazil and the United States. Oswaldo Cruz Foundation occupied the premier position in both worldwide and Brazilian ranking in number of publications. The international journal with the largest number of publications and SCImago Journal Rank indicator was PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. The Journal of Immunology had the highest H-index. Most of the research covered topics related to immunology and molecular biology. CONCLUSIONS: The data show relevant characteristics of the scientific production on leishmaniasis and demonstrate the fundamental role played by Brazil in the production of knowledge in this area of study.


Subject(s)
Leishmaniasis , Tropical Medicine , Bibliometrics , Brazil/epidemiology , Humans , Neglected Diseases , United States
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Nursing (Ed. bras., Impr.) ; 23(267): 4522-4528, ago.-2020.
Article in Portuguese | BDENF - Nursing, LILACS | ID: biblio-1140171

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Evidenciar a importância de primeiros socorros nas escolas. Método: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa, que utilizou como base de dados a Biblioteca virtual (BVS), PubMed e Google acadêmico. A busca na base de dados foi realizada no período de fevereiro de 2020 a maio de 2020. A ferramenta PICO foi utilizada como estratégia de busca dos artigos. Resultados: Foram encontrados 485 artigos, e feita à seleção de 58 deles inicialmente. Após os critérios de exclusão, obteve-se como amostra final 09 artigos, agrupados de acordo com o autor, ano de publicação, título, objetivo, tipo de estudo e resultados. Conclusão: O estudo possibilitou a conclusão que os educadores escolares demonstram ser leigos em relação ao atendimento inicial de primeiros socorros com isso ressalta a importância de treinamentos periódicos a estes profissionais para trazer mais segurança no âmbito escolar e redução da taxa de morbimortalidade no nosso país.(AU)


Objective: To highlight the importance of first aid in schools. Method: This is an integrative review, which used as a database the Virtual Library (VHL), PubMed and Google academic. The database search was carried out from February 2020 to May 2020. The PICO tool was used as a search strategy for articles. Results: 485 articles were found, and 58 of them were initially selected. After the exclusion criteria, nine articles were obtained as a final sample, grouped according to the author, year of publication, title, objective, type of study and results. Conclusion: The study made it possible to conclude that school educators prove to be laymen in relation to the initial first aid care, thus emphasizing the importance of periodic training for these professionals to bring more security in the school environment and reduce the rate of morbidity and mortality in our country.(AU)


Objetivo: destacar la importancia de los primeros auxilios en las escuelas. Método: Esta es una revisión integradora, que utilizó como base de datos la Biblioteca Virtual (BVS), PubMed y el académico de Google. La búsqueda en la base de datos se realizó entre febrero de 2020 y mayo de 2020. La herramienta PICO se utilizó como estrategia de búsqueda de artículos. Resultados: se encontraron 485 artículos, y 58 de ellos fueron seleccionados inicialmente. Luego de los criterios de exclusión, se obtuvieron nueve artículos como muestra final, agrupados según el autor, año de publicación, título, objetivo, tipo de estudio y resultados. Conclusión: El estudio permitió concluir que los educadores escolares demuestran ser laicos en relación con la atención inicial de primeros auxilios, enfatizando así la importancia de la capacitación periódica para que estos profesionales brinden más seguridad en el entorno escolar y reduzcan la tasa de morbilidad y mortalidad en nuestro país.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , School Health Services , Emergencies/nursing , First Aid , School Teachers , Occupational Health
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Trop Med Int Health ; 25(10): 1168-1181, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32677284

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To analyse the accuracy of American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) diagnostic methods and evaluate the quality of the existing publications by means of a systematic review. METHODS: Diagnostic tests evaluated in at least two studies with common reference standards were included in the sensitivity and/or specificity meta-analyses. Quality and susceptibility to bias were analysed using the QUADAS-2 and STARD tools. RESULTS: The title and abstract of 3387 publications were evaluated after deduplication resulting from database searches. Thirty-eight studies were included in the review, and 26 of them had results inserted in meta-analyses. The diagnostic methods with the highest pooled sensitivity values were ELISA, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), indirect immunofluorescence reaction and Montenegro's intradermal reaction. Cytometry was assessed in only two studies and presented 100% sensitivity in both. Smear slide microscopy and histopathology showed low pooled values of sensitivity. For specificity, the highest pooled values were identified for PCR. High values were also identified for ELISA, except for studies in which the reference standard for defining negative participants included individuals with Chagas' disease or paracoccidioidomycosis, which also occurred for cytometry. IFR had lower specificities than ELISA. There was a predominance of case-control designs of phase 1 or 2 and only four studies were strongly recommended as evidence generators. Several reference standards were adopted, and different methods were assessed in a small number of studies. CONCLUSION: PCR showed the highest accuracy for the diagnosis of ATL, and its use should be encouraged in clinical practice. ELISA is recommended for the screening of suspected individuals, but the possibility of cross-reactions should be considered. New validation studies for the tests evaluated in few publications and studies of phase 3 with appropriate methods are needed.


OBJECTIFS: Analyser l'exactitude des méthodes de diagnostic de la leishmaniose tégumentaire américaine (LTA) et évaluer la qualité des publications existantes au moyen d'une analyse systématique. MÉTHODES: Les tests diagnostiques évalués dans au moins deux études avec des étalons de référence communs ont été inclus dans les méta-analyses de sensibilité et/ou de spécificité. La qualité et la sensibilité au biais ont été analysées à l'aide des outils QUADAS-2 et STARD. RÉSULTATS: Le titre et le résumé de 3387 publications ont été évalués après déduplication résultant de recherches dans la base de données. 38 études ont été incluses dans la revue et 26 d'entre elles ont eu des résultats inclus dans des méta-analyses. Les méthodes de diagnostic avec les valeurs de sensibilité poolées les plus élevées étaient ELISA, la réaction en chaîne par polymérase (PCR), la réaction d'immunofluorescence indirecte et la réaction intradermique du Monténégro. La cytométrie a été évaluée dans seulement deux études et présentait une sensibilité de 100% dans les deux. La microscopie et l'histopathologie sur lame de frottis ont montré de faibles valeurs poolées de sensibilité. Pour la spécificité, les valeurs poolées les plus élevées ont été identifiées pour la PCR. Des valeurs élevées ont également été identifiées pour l'ELISA, à l'exception des études dans lesquelles la norme de référence pour définir les participants négatifs incluait des individus atteints de la maladie de Chagas ou de paracoccidioïdomycose, qui s'est également produite pour la cytométrie. L'IFR avait des spécificités plus faibles que l'ELISA. Il y avait une prédominance des essais cas-témoins de phases 1 ou 2 et seules quatre études étaient fortement recommandées comme génératrices de preuves. Plusieurs normes de référence ont été adoptées et différentes méthodes ont été évaluées dans un petit nombre d'études. CONCLUSION: la PCR a montré la plus grande exactitude pour le diagnostic de l'ATL et son utilisation doit être encouragée dans la pratique clinique. L'ELISA est recommandé pour le dépistage des personnes suspectées, mais la possibilité de réactions croisées doit être considérée. De nouvelles études de validation des tests évalués dans quelques publications et des études de phase 3 avec des méthodes appropriées sont nécessaires.


Subject(s)
Leishmania/isolation & purification , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/diagnosis , Animals , Diagnostic Tests, Routine , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Humans , Leishmania/genetics , North America , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sensitivity and Specificity , South America
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