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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 32(3): e005623, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37851714

RESUMEN

The aim of the present study was to assess morphologic and genetic data on ascariasis in swine (Sus scrofa domesticus) and humans in low-resource rural and periurban communities in the state of Piauí, Brazil. Our cross-sectional survey included 100 fecal samples obtained from swine and 682 samples from humans. Fifteen pigs were necropsied. Human and porcine fecal samples were examined to identify Ascaris eggs. Parasites obtained in the swine necropsies were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the mitochondrial gene encoding the cytochrome oxidase 1 (cox1) enzyme was partially amplified and sequenced for molecular taxonomy and phylogenetic analyses. The overall prevalence of Ascaris eggs in the swine fecal samples was 16/100 (16%). No Ascaris eggs were identified in the human fecal samples. SEM of six worms recovered from pigs demonstrated morphological characteristics of A. suum. Cox1 sequences were compatible with A. suum reference sequences. Original and reference (GenBank) nucleotide sequences were organized into clusters that did not segregate the parasites by host species or and region. The largest haplogroups were dominated by haplotypes H01, H02 and H31. In the communities studied, there was no epidemiological evidence of the zoonotic transmission of ascariasis at the human-swine interface.


Asunto(s)
Ascariasis , Ascaris suum , Enfermedades de los Porcinos , Humanos , Animales , Porcinos , Ascaris suum/genética , Ascariasis/epidemiología , Ascariasis/veterinaria , Ascariasis/parasitología , Filogenia , Brasil , Estudios Transversales , Ascaris/genética , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/epidemiología , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/parasitología
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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 32(3): e005623, 2023. tab, graf, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1515084

RESUMEN

The aim of the present study was to assess morphologic and genetic data on ascariasis in swine (Sus scrofa domesticus) and humans in low-resource rural and periurban communities in the state of Piauí, Brazil. Our cross-sectional survey included 100 fecal samples obtained from swine and 682 samples from humans. Fifteen pigs were necropsied. Human and porcine fecal samples were examined to identify Ascaris eggs. Parasites obtained in the swine necropsies were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the mitochondrial gene encoding the cytochrome oxidase 1 (cox1) enzyme was partially amplified and sequenced for molecular taxonomy and phylogenetic analyses. The overall prevalence of Ascaris eggs in the swine fecal samples was 16/100 (16%). No Ascaris eggs were identified in the human fecal samples. SEM of six worms recovered from pigs demonstrated morphological characteristics of A. suum. Cox1 sequences were compatible with A. suum reference sequences. Original and reference (GenBank) nucleotide sequences were organized into clusters that did not segregate the parasites by host species or and region. The largest haplogroups were dominated by haplotypes H01, H02 and H31. In the communities studied, there was no epidemiological evidence of the zoonotic transmission of ascariasis at the human-swine interface.(AU)


O presente estudo teve como objetivo acessar dados morfológicos e genéticos sobre a ascaridíase em suínos (Sus scrofa domesticus) e humanos, em comunidades rurais e periurbanas no estado do Piauí. O estudo transversal incluiu 100 amostras fecais de suínos e 682 amostras obtidas de humanos. Quinze suínos foram necropsiados. Amostras fecais suínas e humanas foram examinadas para detecção de ovos de Ascaris. Os parasitas adultos, obtidos nas necropsias, foram estudados através de microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV), e o gene mitocondrial codificante da enzima citocromo oxidase 1 (cox1) foi parcialmente amplificado e sequenciado para análises filogenéticas e de taxonomia molecular. A prevalência de Ascaris em amostras fecais de suínos foi 16/100 (16%), não sendo identificado nenhum caso de infecção por este parasita em humanos. A análise por MEV de parasitas recuperados de suínos demonstrou características morfológicas de Ascaris suum. As sequências nucleotídicas de cox1 foram compatíveis com A. suum. As sequências originais e de referência (obtidas no GeneBank) foram organizadas em clusters que não segregaram os parasitas por hospedeiro ou região geográfica. Os maiores haplogrupos foram dominados pelos haplótipos H01, H02 e H31. Nas comunidades estudadas, não foi evidenciada transmissão zoonótica de A. suum na interface suíno-humana.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Animales , Ascaridiasis/diagnóstico , Porcinos/genética , Ascaris suum/genética , Filogenia , Brasil , Complejo IV de Transporte de Electrones/análisis
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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 31(1): e018421, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35384991

RESUMEN

Helminths of the genus Oesophagostomum cause enteric diseases and affect domestic animals such as pigs. The aim of this study was to explore the species composition and genetic diversity of Oesophagostomum spp. infecting pigs in close contact with humans in the state of Piauí, Brazil. Eighty-seven fecal samples were collected for parasitological tests and molecular analysis. Through microscopy, the overall positivity rate for strongyliform eggs was 81.6% among the pigs studied. Forty-two strongyliform egg samples were subjected to PCR and six cox1 sequences (637 bp) were identified for the genus Oesophagostomum. The sequences were identified as Oesophagostomum dentatum, O. quadrispinulatum and O. columbianum. In the phylogenetic tree and haplotype network, 89 sequences were separated into seven clusters, which also included reference sequences from GenBank. Oesophagostomum dentatum and O. quadrispinulatum were seen to be closely related species and formed a monophyletic group related to O. aculeatum. Oesophagostomum columbianum showed similarity with sequences from parasites infecting small ruminants and the clade was positioned closer to O. bifurcum. High interspecific diversity was found and intraspecific diversity varied according to the species. This was the first study to characterize Oesophagostomum DNA sequences obtained from pigs in Brazil.


Asunto(s)
Oesophagostomum , Enfermedades de los Porcinos , Animales , Brasil , Complejo IV de Transporte de Electrones/genética , Oesophagostomum/genética , Filogenia , Porcinos , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/epidemiología , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/parasitología
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Gerais (Univ. Fed. Juiz Fora) ; 14(2): 1-23, maio-ago. 2021.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, Index Psicología - Revistas | ID: biblio-1286606

RESUMEN

O presente estudo objetivou avaliar o conhecimento de adolescentes e jovens sobre questões relacionadas ao sexo, na cidade de Monte Alegre do Piauí (PI). Para isso, utilizou-se o método descritivo quantitativo por meio de questionário semiestruturado aplicado a 81 estudantes, com idade entre 16 a 23 anos, da escola Ginásio Estadual Senador Chagas Rodrigues. A coleta de dados evidenciou que 97,5% (n=79) dos participantes já haviam praticado sexo, tendo iniciado com idade média de 15,5 anos. O preservativo foi o método contraceptivo mais conhecido, no entanto, observou-se que os adolescentes e jovens não se preveniram em todas as relações sexuais, mesmo cientes das consequências da não prevenção. Percebeu-se fragilidade dialógica entre os indivíduos, família e escola; a conversação sobre o assunto no âmbito familiar e escolar ainda era receosa e pouco atrativa. Como conclusão deste estudo, sugere-se como necessário a implementação eficaz de políticas públicas que envolvam de forma educativa a escola, os jovens, seus familiares e amigos.


This present study aimed to assess the knowledge of adolescents and young people on issues related to sex, in the city of Monte Alegre do Piauí (PI). For this, the quantitative descriptive method was used through a semi-structured questionnaire applied to 81 students, aged between 16 and 23 years old, from the school Ginásio Estadual Senador Chagas Rodrigues. The data collection showed that 97.5% (n = 79) of the participants had already had sex, having started with an average age of 15,5 years. The condom was the most known contraceptive method; however, it was observed that adolescents and young people did not prevent themselves in all sexual intercourse, even though they were aware of the consequences of non-prevention. Dialogical fragility was noticed among individuals, family and school; the conversation on the subject in the family and school environment was still fearful and unattractive. As a conclusion of this study, it is suggested as necessary the effective implementation of public policies that involve the school, young people, their families and friends in an educational way.


Asunto(s)
Sexo , Educación Sexual , Conocimiento , Política Pública , Conducta Sexual , Condones , Anticoncepción , Anticonceptivos , Prevención de Enfermedades
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Parasit Vectors ; 14(1): 160, 2021 Mar 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33731176

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Entamoeba species harbored by humans have different degrees of pathogenicity. The present study explores the intra- and interspecific diversity, phylogenetic relationships, prevalence and distribution of tetra- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba in different Brazilian regions. METHODS: Cross-sectional studies were performed to collect fecal samples (n = 1728) and sociodemographic data in communities located in four Brazilian biomes: Atlantic Forest, Caatinga, Cerrado, and Amazon. Fecal samples were subjected to molecular analysis by partial small subunit ribosomal DNA sequencing (SSU rDNA) and phylogenetic analysis. RESULTS: Light microscopy analysis revealed that tetranucleated cysts were found in all the studied biomes. The highest positivity rates were observed in the age group 6-10 years (23.21%). For octonucleated cysts, positivity rates ranged from 1 to 55.1%. Sixty SSU rDNA Entamoeba sequences were obtained, and four different species were identified: the octonucleated E. coli, and the tetranucleated E. histolytica, E. dispar, and E. hartmanni. Novel haplotypes (n = 32) were characterized; however, new ribosomal lineages were not identified. The Entamoeba coli ST1 subtype predominated in Atlantic Forest and Caatinga, and the ST2 subtype was predominant in the Amazon biome. E. histolytica was detected only in the Amazon biome. In phylogenetic trees, sequences were grouped in two groups, the first containing uni- and tetranucleated and the second containing uni- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba species. Molecular diversity indexes revealed a high interspecific diversity for tetra- and octonucleated Entamoeba spp. (H ± SD = 0.9625 ± 0.0126). The intraspecific diversity varied according to species or subtype: E. dispar and E. histolytica showed lower diversity than E. coli subtypes ST1 and ST2 and E. hartmanni. CONCLUSIONS: Tetra- and octonucleated cyst-producing Entamoeba are endemic in the studied communities; E. histolytica was found in a low proportion and only in the Amazon biome. With regard to E. coli, subtype ST2 was predominant in the Amazon biome. The molecular epidemiology of Entamoeba spp. is a field to be further explored and provides information with important implications for public health.


Asunto(s)
Ecosistema , Entamoeba/clasificación , Entamoeba/genética , Entamebiasis/epidemiología , Variación Genética , Adolescente , Brasil/epidemiología , Niño , Preescolar , Estudios Transversales , ADN Protozoario/genética , Entamoeba/citología , Heces/parasitología , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Filogenia , Prevalencia , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN
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Arq. ciências saúde UNIPAR ; 25(1): 11-17, jan-abr. 2021.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: biblio-1151396

RESUMEN

O aleitamento materno exclusivo propicia saúde ao recém-nascido e à mulher, fortalece o vínculo mãe e filho e leva à redução na mortalidade infantil. Objetivo: Identificar o perfil e os conhecimentos sobre aleitamento materno de gestantes atendidas em Unidades Básicas de Saúde, durante o pré-natal, no município de Gilbués, Piauí, Brasil. Material e Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo e abordagem quantitativa, com coleta de dados por meio de um formulário sobre as características sociodemográficas e conhecimentos em relação ao aleitamento materno. O estudo foi realizado com 40 gestantes nas Unidades Básicas de Saúde dos bairros São José e Santo Antônio. Resultados: Das gestantes, 75% estavam na segunda gestação ou mais e 47,5% no segundo trimestre gestacional. A maioria apresentou idade entre 18 e 30 anos, era solteira, possuía o ensino fundamental, não exercia atividade profissional e possuía renda familiar de até um salário mínimo. Quanto aos conhecimentos sobre aleitamento materno, houve orientação no pré-natal, porém, com pouca incorporação acerca dos benefícios que essa prática pode proporcionar à mãe. Apontaram-se, ainda, dúvidas e/ou inseguranças das gestantes sobre a quantidade de leite produzido e sua capacidade de nutrição, surgimento de fissuras na mama e transmissão de doenças por meio da amamentação. Conclusão: As atividades de educação em saúde no pré-natal são fundamentais para a saúde da criança e da mulher, promovendo estratégias de promoção, apoio e incentivo ao aleitamento materno.


Exclusive breastfeeding provides health to both the newborn and the mother, strengthening the bond between mother and child and leading to a reduction in infant mortality. Objective: Identify the profile and knowledge about breastfeeding of pregnant women attended at the Basic Health Units during prenatal care in the city of Gilbués, Piauí, Brazil. Methodology: This is a descriptive study, with a quantitative approach collected through a form on sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge regarding breastfeeding. The study was performed considering 40 pregnant women seen at the UBSs in the São José and Santo Antônio neighborhood. Results: Among the patients, 75% were in their second pregnancy or more, and 47.5% in the second gestational trimester. Most of them were aged between 18 and 30 years old, single, had only elementary education, did not work, and had family income up to a minimum wage. Regarding the knowledge about breastfeeding, they received guidance in the prenatal care, but with little emphasis on the benefits that exclusive breastfeeding can also provide to the mother. The doubts and/or insecurities of pregnant women were related to the amount of milk produced and its nutritional capacity, the appearance of cracks on the breast, and the transmission of diseases through breastfeeding. Conclusions: Prenatal health education activities are essential for the health of the child and the pregnant woman by providing strategies to promote, support, and encourage breastfeeding.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Atención Prenatal , Lactancia Materna/estadística & datos numéricos , Mujeres Embarazadas/educación , Atención Primaria de Salud , Embarazo , Centros de Salud , Salud Infantil , Educación en Salud , Salud de la Mujer , Promoción de la Salud
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J Trop Med ; 2021: 6610181, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33613673

RESUMEN

Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STHs) are poverty-related diseases with high prevalence rates in developing countries. The present study aims to describe the epidemiological scenario of STHs in an urban population in the Brazilian Amazon. A cross-sectional survey (n = 349 children aged 1-15 years) was carried out to obtain faecal samples and sociodemographic and sanitation data. Among the children, 143 (41%) were positive for at least one STH. Prevalence rates of infections by A. lumbricoides, T. trichiura, and hookworms were 24.4%, 42.6%, and 9%, respectively. A logistic regression multivariate model showed that infection with A. lumbricoides is significantly more frequent in children aged 11-15 years (odds ratio [OR] = 2.38; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.15-4.94; p=0.018) and the presence of latrines inside houses is a protection factor against ascariasis (OR = 0.38; 95% CI = 0.17-0.85; p=0.019). Positivity for T. trichiura is higher in the 5-10 (OR = 3.31; 95% IC = 1.85-5.89; p=0.001) and 11-15 age groups (OR = 3.16; 95% IC = 1.66-6.00; p=0.001), in children living in poor families (OR = 1.78; 95% IC = 1.01-3.14; p=0.045) and practicing open evacuation (OR = 2.07; 95% IC = 1.07-3.99; p=0.029). Hookworm infection is more frequent in children aged 11-15 years (OR = 6.70; 95% IC = 1.91-23.43; p=0.002), males (OR = 6.35; 95% IC = 2.00-20.14; p=0.002), and those living in stilt houses (OR = 3.52; 95% IC = 1.22-10.12; p=0.019). The use of albendazole in the last six months was a protection factor against hookworm infection (OR = 0.31; 95% IC = 0.10-0.96; p=0.042). The proportion of mild, moderate, and severe infections was 55.2%, 37.8%, and 7%, respectively, for A. lumbricoides, 72.4%, 24.3%, and 3.3% for T. trichiura, and 93.8%, 3.1%, and 3.1% for hookworms. Significantly higher worm burdens in T. trichiura and hookworm infections were associated with practicing open defecation and living in stilt houses. The data points to the need to improve sanitation infrastructure in Amazonian cities with similar sociodemographic and environmental characteristics.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33027397

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Poverty, malnutrition and neglected tropical diseases such as soil-transmitted helminthiases (STHs) interact in a multi-causal feedback network. This study aimed to assess the relationships between STHs, income and nutritional status of children in impoverished communities in the city of Caxias, Maranhao State, Northeastern Brazil. A cross-sectional survey (n=259 children) was carried out with the collection of fecal samples and assessment of sociodemographic, anthropometric, dietary and sanitation data. Hookworm infection and ascariasis presented prevalence rates of 14.3% and 9.3%, respectively. The logistic regression analysis showed that hookworm infection was more frequent in males (odds ratio [OR]=3.43; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.45-8.08), children aged 11-15 years old (OR=3.72; 95% CI=1.19-11.62), children living in poor families (OR=2.44; 95% CI=1.04-5.68) and those living in rented houses (OR=5.74; 95%CI=1.91-17.25). Concerning ascariasis, living in the Caldeiroes community (OR=0.01; 95%CI=0-0.17) and belonging to the 11-15 years age group (OR=0.21; 95%CI=0.04-1.02) were protection factors. Poor children have a significantly lower frequency of consumption of meat, milk, vegetables, tubers and fruits than not poor children. The frequent consumption of meat, milk and tubers was associated with significant higher values in the parameter height-for-age, whereas the consumption of meat and milk positively influenced the weight-for-age. The frequencies of stunting, underweight and wasting were 8.1%, 4.9% and 2.9%, respectively. The multivariate model demonstrated that stunting was significantly associated with economic poverty (OR=2.82; 95%CI=1.03-7.70) and low weight was associated with male sex (OR=6.43; 95% CI=1.35-30.68). In conclusion, the study describes the interactions between the dimensions of development represented by income, STHs and nutritional status revealing the importance of raising income levels to improve the living conditions of families in impoverished communities in Northeastern Brazil.


Asunto(s)
Helmintiasis/epidemiología , Desnutrición/epidemiología , Pobreza , Suelo/parasitología , Adolescente , Animales , Brasil/epidemiología , Niño , Ciudades , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Masculino
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Infect Genet Evol ; 68: 105-112, 2019 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30508686

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Hookworm infection persists focally in rural communities in Brazil. In this study, we analyze the mitochondrial nucleotide sequences obtained from hookworms infecting humans in order to characterize species composition and assess their genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships. Field expeditions and cross-sectional surveys were carried out in three Brazilian municipalities from 2013 to 2017: Nossa Senhora de Nazaré (n = 605) and Teresina (n = 297), in the state of Piauí, and Russas (n = 213) in the State of Ceará. Parasitological methods were used to evaluate fecal samples. Hookworm-positive samples had a partial mtDNA cox1 amplified and sequenced. Maximum-likelihood and Bayesian analysis demonstrated two strongly-supported clades, including Group A, corresponding to Necator americanus, and Groups B and C, corresponding to Necator sp. Group A was divided into three main clusters: A1 grouped with Asian sequences, A2 grouped with African sequences, and A3 had only Asian sequences. Group B was closely related to Necator sp., showing a sequence similarity of 98%-99% with African samples circulating zoonotically among humans and non-human primates. Twenty three N. americanus haplotypes were identified. N. americanus Median-Joining network revealed three distinct groups, designated again as A1, A2, and A3. Group A1 presented a star-like shape, with one dominant haplotype. The molecular dating suggested that the two clades dividing N. americanus and Necator sp. began to diverge during the middle Pleistocene. The most recent common ancestor among N. americanus groups was dated to the late Pleistocene. Hookworms circulating in the studied communities are structured in well-defined subpopulations presenting both Asian and African genetic backgrounds. This reveals a double origin for hookworms in northeastern Brazil and opens up new possibilities in phylogeographic, evolutionary, and molecular epidemiological studies in regions where hookworms persists focally, despite control efforts. The presence of potentially zoonotic species and the specific identification of Necator sp. should be further investigated.


Asunto(s)
Ancylostomatoidea/clasificación , Ancylostomatoidea/genética , ADN Mitocondrial , Filogenia , Animales , Brasil/epidemiología , Biología Computacional/métodos , Genes Mitocondriales , Variación Genética , Geografía Médica , Infecciones por Uncinaria/epidemiología , Infecciones por Uncinaria/parasitología , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN
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