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J Appl Microbiol ; 127(5): 1362-1372, 2019 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31297951

RÉSUMÉ

AIM: The increase in the number of fungal infections worldwide, coupled with the limitations of current antifungal chemotherapy, demand the development of safe and effective new antifungals. Here, we presented the synthesis of a novel acridone (M14) and its antifungal properties against Candida and dermatophytes species. METHODS AND RESULTS: A series of 17 acridones was designed, synthesized and tested for its antifungal activity. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined by the broth microdilution method. Only the acridone M14 showed growth-inhibitory activity against reference strains and clinical isolates of Candida and dermatophytes, with MIC range of 7·81-31·25 µg ml-1 . Moreover, M14 exhibited fungicidal activity and prevented biofilm formation by C. albicans as well as reduced the viability of preformed biofilms, even at sub-MICs. The confocal laser scanning microscopy analysis revealed that C. albicans hyphal growth was completely inhibited in the presence of M14. Similarly, there was a severe inhibition on hyphal growth of Trichophyton rubrum. We also found that M14 has relatively low toxicity to human fibroblasts. CONCLUSIONS: The new acridone M14 has antifungal properties against Candida spp. and dermatophytes, and antibiofilm activity against C. albicans. In addition, M14 is relatively selective to fungal cells compared to human normal cells. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Because of its in vitro antifungal activity, anti-Candida biofilm effect and moderate cytotoxicity towards normal human cell, M14 may serve as a valuable lead compound to develop a new antifungal agent.


Sujet(s)
Acridones/pharmacologie , Antifongiques/pharmacologie , Arthrodermataceae/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Biofilms/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Candida/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Acridones/synthèse chimique , Antifongiques/synthèse chimique , Biofilms/croissance et développement , Candida/croissance et développement , Candida albicans/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Candida albicans/croissance et développement , Survie cellulaire , Humains , Hyphae/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Hyphae/croissance et développement , Tests de sensibilité microbienne , Trichophyton/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Trichophyton/croissance et développement
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Ecohealth ; 15(4): 864-870, 2018 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30117000

RÉSUMÉ

At the end of 2016, Brazil experienced an unprecedented yellow fever (YF) outbreak. Clinical, molecular and ecological aspects of human and non-human primate (NHP) samples collected at the beginning of the outbreak are described in this study. Spatial distribution analyses demonstrated a strong overlap between human and NHP cases. Through molecular analyses, we showed that the outbreak had a sylvatic origin, caused by the South American genotype 1 YFV, which has already been shown to circulate in Brazil. As expected, the clusters of cases were identified in regions with a low vaccination coverage. Our findings highlight the importance of the synchronization of animal surveillance and health services to identify emerging YF cases, thereby promoting a better response to the vulnerable population.


Sujet(s)
Fièvre jaune/épidémiologie , Virus de la fièvre jaune/génétique , Virus de la fièvre jaune/isolement et purification , Aedes/virologie , Animaux , Brésil/épidémiologie , Maladies transmissibles émergentes , Épidémies de maladies , Humains , Primates/microbiologie
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New Microbes New Infect ; 7: 94-6, 2015 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26442151

RÉSUMÉ

We describe what is to our knowledge the first fatal case of central nervous system Enterovirus infection in Brazil. Molecular and phylogenetic characterization revealed that Enterovirus A was the aetiologic agent of this case.

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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 28(5): 633-40, 2014 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23556501

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Dermatomycoses are superficial fungal infections of the skin, hair and nails that affect more than 20-25% of the people worldwide. These infections can be caused by yeasts, dermatophytes and non-dermatophyte filamentous fungi (NDFF) and are considered a public health problem. Despite this, few studies have investigated the prevalence and antifungal susceptibility of causative agents of dermatomycoses in the developing world. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to identify and determine the antifungal susceptibility profile of yeast and filamentous fungi isolated from dermatomycoses in Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil. METHODS: Specimens were obtained from patients with clinically diagnosed and laboratory confirmed dermatomycosis between July 2009 and July 2011. Fungal identification was based on classical methods and antifungal susceptibility testing was performed by broth microdilution method. RESULTS: Of the 216 fungal isolates, 116 (53.8%) were yeasts, 70 (32.4%) dermatophytes and 30 (13.8%) NDFF. Onychomycosis was the most common clinical condition. Candida parapsilosis (24.1%) and Trichophyton rubrum (17.1%) were the fungi most frequently isolated. Voriconazole, ketoconazole and itraconazole were the most potent antifungal agents against yeast, whereas terbinafine, voriconazole and itraconazole had a high in vitro activity against dermatophytes. Overall, the antifungal agents had little or no activity against NDFF and the highest minimum inhibitory concentrations were those against Fusarium spp. CONCLUSION: Yeasts, particularly C. parapsilosis, play an important role as causative agents of dermatomycosis in our region. Our results suggest that the antifungal susceptibility testing coupled with proper identification of the fungi may be useful to assist clinicians in determining the appropriate therapy for dermatomycoses.


Sujet(s)
Antifongiques/usage thérapeutique , Mycoses cutanées/traitement médicamenteux , Champignons/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Antifongiques/pharmacologie , Mycoses cutanées/microbiologie , Champignons/classification , Humains , Tests de sensibilité microbienne
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Arch Virol ; 159(5): 1155-7, 2014 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24197788

RÉSUMÉ

In October 2009, our laboratory was contacted by a Brazilian Public Health organization regarding a severe community outbreak of an acute exanthematic and febrile disease in the Brazilian Amazon that primarily affected children. A total of 44 patients with febrile disease were identified by the local public health system, 37 of whom were children between 1 and 9 years of age. Molecular virological and phylogenetic characterization revealed that enterovirus B was the etiological agent of this outbreak, which was characterized by a clinical presentation known as herpangina.


Sujet(s)
Épidémies de maladies , Entérovirus humain B/isolement et purification , Infections à entérovirus/virologie , Herpangine/virologie , Adulte , Brésil , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Entérovirus humain B/génétique , Infections à entérovirus/épidémiologie , Infections à entérovirus/anatomopathologie , Herpangine/épidémiologie , Herpangine/anatomopathologie , Humains , Nourrisson , Phylogenèse
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J Med Virol ; 84(11): 1831-8, 2012 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22997088

RÉSUMÉ

Rubella virus (RV) infection during the early stages of pregnancy can lead to serious birth defects, known as the congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). In 2003, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) adopted a resolution calling for the elimination of rubella and the congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) in the Americas by the year 2010. Brazil will have implemented the recommended PAHO strategy for elimination and interruption of endemic rubella virus transmission. The characterization of genotypes during the final stages of rubella elimination is important for determining whether new rubella isolates represent endemic transmission or importations. Samples (blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and throat swabs) collected from patients with symptoms suggestive of rubella infection in 1997-2004 were isolated in cell culture and genotyped. Twenty-eight sequences were analyzed and two genotypes were identified: 1a and 1G. The information reported in this paper will contribute to understanding the molecular epidemiology of RV in São Paulo, Brazil.


Sujet(s)
Virus de la rubéole/classification , Virus de la rubéole/génétique , Rubéole/épidémiologie , Rubéole/virologie , Adolescent , Adulte , Brésil/épidémiologie , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Analyse de regroupements , Femelle , Génotype , Humains , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Mâle , Données de séquences moléculaires , Phylogenèse , Grossesse , ARN viral/génétique , Études rétrospectives , Virus de la rubéole/isolement et purification , Analyse de séquence d'ADN , Culture virale , Jeune adulte
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Rev. bras. ciênc. avic ; 14(1): 1-7, 2012. tab, graf
Article de Anglais | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1400356

RÉSUMÉ

Brazil is one of the world's largest countries with a rich diversity of wildlife, including resident and migratory wild birds, which may be natural reservoirs of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Because Brazil is a major global exporter of chicken meat, the emergence of such a disease may have a huge negative impact not only on the economy due to trade restrictions and embargoes, but also on the quality of life of the population. Samples were collected from 1,022 asymptomatic domestic and wild birds from the Brazilian coast and the Amazon region using tracheal/cloacal swabs and tested by RT-qPCR. The results showed 7 (0.7%) birds were positive for NDV. The positive samples were then isolated in embryonated chicken eggs and their matrix protein genes were partially sequenced, revealing a low-pathogenicity NDV. This study confirms the maintenance of the velogenic-NDV free status of Brazil.(AU)


Sujet(s)
Animaux , Maladies des oiseaux/virologie , Virus de la maladie de Newcastle/génétique , Maladie de Newcastle/diagnostic , Brésil , Écosystème
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J Hosp Infect ; 76(2): 171-3, 2010 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20619493

RÉSUMÉ

Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a respiratory pathogen that affects young children. We screened 511 nasopharyngeal aspirates for hospital-acquired HBoV from infants hospitalised with respiratory infection from January to December 2008. Among 55 children with HBoV infection, 10 cases were hospital-acquired. Compared with the community-acquired cases, coinfection with other respiratory viruses in these patients was uncommon. HBoV should be considered for inclusion in screening protocols for nosocomial childhood respiratory infections, especially in intensive care units.


Sujet(s)
Infection croisée/épidémiologie , Bocavirus humain/isolement et purification , Infections à Parvoviridae/épidémiologie , Comorbidité , Femelle , Hôpitaux , Humains , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Mâle , Partie nasale du pharynx/virologie
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 99(3): 403-7, 2005 Jul 14.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15876501

RÉSUMÉ

Acute diarrhea, especially in children, is a very common disease with worldwide distribution and with a significant public health impact. Rotaviruses have been recognized as the major agents of diarrhea in infants and young children in developed as well as developing countries. In Brazil, diarrhea is one of the principal causes of death, mainly in the infant population. To fight diarrhea, traditional Brazilian medicine uses a great variety of plants. In this work, 12 medicinal plant species were screened for simian (SA-11) and human (HCR3) rotaviruses inhibition in vitro. At non-cytotoxic concentrations, the extracts from Artocarpus integrifolia L. (Moraceae) bark (480 microg/ml) and Spondias lutea L. (Anacardiaceae) leaves (160 microg/ml) had antiviral activity against both viruses. They showed inhibition of 99.2% and 97%, respectively, for human rotavirus, and 96.4% and 96.2% for simian rotavirus. The extracts from Myristica fragrans Houtt (Myristicaceae) seeds (160 microg/ml) and Spongias lutea bark (40 microg/ml) inhibited human rotavirus (90% and 82.2% inhibition, respectively), whereas the extracts from Anacardium occidentale L. (Anacardiaceae) leaves (4 microg/ml) and Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae) leaves (8 microg/ml) showed activity only against simian rotavirus (82.2% and 93.8% inhibition, respectively). Our results indicate that the extracts of Artocarpus integrifolia, Myristica fragrans and Spongias lutea can be useful in the treatment of human diarrhea if the etiologic agent is a rotavirus.


Sujet(s)
Antiviraux/pharmacologie , Extraits de plantes/pharmacologie , Plantes médicinales/composition chimique , Rotavirus/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Animaux , Antiviraux/composition chimique , Antiviraux/isolement et purification , Artocarpus/composition chimique , Brésil , Lignée cellulaire , Diarrhée/prévention et contrôle , Diarrhée/virologie , Diarrhée du nourrisson/prévention et contrôle , Diarrhée du nourrisson/virologie , Fleurs/composition chimique , Humains , Nourrisson , Lythraceae/composition chimique , Tests de sensibilité microbienne/méthodes , Écorce/composition chimique , Extraits de plantes/composition chimique , Extraits de plantes/isolement et purification , Feuilles de plante/composition chimique , Plantes médicinales/classification , Rotavirus/croissance et développement , Rotavirus/métabolisme , Infections à rotavirus/prévention et contrôle , Infections à rotavirus/virologie , Graines/composition chimique
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online);56(4): 480-487, ago. 2004. ilus, tab
Article de Portugais | LILACS | ID: lil-386714

RÉSUMÉ

A presença do vírus da cinomose canina (CDV) foi avaliada pela reação em cadeia da polimerase, precedida de transcrição reversa (RT-PCR), em 87 amostras de urina de cães que apresentavam sinais clínicos sugestivos de cinomose. Os animais foram distribuídos em três grupos. No grupo A foram incluídos 41 cães com alterações sistêmicas; no grupo B, 37 cães com alterações neurológicas; e no grupo C, nove cães com alterações sistêmicas e neurológicas simultâneas. O grupo D (controle) foi composto por 20 cães assintomáticos. Os resultados da RT-PCR foram correlacionados com a forma clínica da infecção e com as alterações hematológicas encontradas. Foi possível a amplificação parcial do gene da nucleoproteína do CDV em 41 (47,1 por cento) das 87 amostras de urina provenientes de cães com sinais clínicos sugestivos de cinomose. Todas as amostras obtidas de animais assintomáticos foram negativas na RT-PCR. Amostras positivas foram encontradas nos três grupos de animais com sinais clínicos na proporção de 51,2 por cento (24/41), 29 por cento (11/37) e 100 por cento (9/9) para os grupos A, B e C, respectivamente. A leucocitose foi a alteração hematológica mais freqüente nos três grupos de cães com sinais clínicos porém, não foi possível estabelecer correlação entre o resultado da RT-PCR e as alterações hematológicas. Os resultados demonstraram que, independente da forma de apresentação clínica, a técnica da RT-PCR realizada em urina pode ser utilizada no diagnóstico ante mortem da infecção pelo CDV.


Sujet(s)
Animaux , Maladie de Carré , Virus de la maladie de Carré , Chiens , Nucléoprotéines , RT-PCR/méthodes , Urine
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 56(4): 480-487, ago. 2004. ilus, tab
Article de Portugais | VETINDEX | ID: vti-2331

RÉSUMÉ

A presença do vírus da cinomose canina (CDV) foi avaliada pela reação em cadeia da polimerase, precedida de transcrição reversa (RT-PCR), em 87 amostras de urina de cães que apresentavam sinais clínicos sugestivos de cinomose. Os animais foram distribuídos em três grupos. No grupo A foram incluídos 41 cães com alterações sistêmicas; no grupo B, 37 cães com alterações neurológicas; e no grupo C, nove cães com alterações sistêmicas e neurológicas simultâneas. O grupo D (controle) foi composto por 20 cães assintomáticos. Os resultados da RT-PCR foram correlacionados com a forma clínica da infecção e com as alterações hematológicas encontradas. Foi possível a amplificação parcial do gene da nucleoproteína do CDV em 41 (47,1%) das 87 amostras de urina provenientes de cães com sinais clínicos sugestivos de cinomose. Todas as amostras obtidas de animais assintomáticos foram negativas na RT-PCR. Amostras positivas foram encontradas nos três grupos de animais com sinais clínicos na proporção de 51,2% (24/41), 29% (11/37) e 100% (9/9) para os grupos A, B e C, respectivamente. A leucocitose foi a alteração hematológica mais freqüente nos três grupos de cães com sinais clínicos porém, não foi possível estabelecer correlação entre o resultado da RT-PCR e as alterações hematológicas. Os resultados demonstraram que, independente da forma de apresentação clínica, a técnica da RT-PCR realizada em urina pode ser utilizada no diagnóstico ante mortem da infecção pelo CDV.(AU)


The urine of 87 dogs with clinical signs suggestive of canine distemper was analyzed by RT-PCR for detection of canine distemper virus (CDV) nucleoprotein gene. The samples were allotted to the following groups: group A- with 41 dogs with systemic symptoms, group B- with 37 dogs with neurological signs, and group C- with 9 dogs with simultaneous systemic and neurological clinical signs. Group D (control) included 20 assymptomatic dogs. A c2 was used to test RT-PCR results according to clinical form and hematological characteristics. The RT-PCR was positive for CDV in 47% (41/87) of the urine samples from dogs with clinical signs. All samples from assymptomatic dogs were RT-PCR negatives. Positive samples were found in all groups of dogs with distemper symptoms according to the following propositions: 51.2% (21/41), 29% (11/37) and 100% (9/9) for groups A, B and C, respectively. In all clinical forms (groups A, B and C) leucocytosis was the most frequent observed hematological alteration. No relationship between RT-PCR results and hematological changes was observed. The results showed that independently of the clinical stage of the illness the RT-PCR based on urine sample can be applied for ante mortem diagnosis of CDV.(AU)


Sujet(s)
Animaux , Maladie de Carré , Virus de la maladie de Carré , RT-PCR/méthodes , Chiens , Urine , Nucléoprotéines
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Toxicon ; 41(7): 929-32, 2003 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12782094

RÉSUMÉ

The extract of Marsypianthes chamaedrys, a plant used against snakebites, in the present study was shown to inhibit fibrinoclotting induced by several Brazilian snake venoms or thrombin. These data indicate that this extract affected thrombin-like enzymes. In this first report we determine some features of the components present in the extract regarding the antifibrinoclotting action. Our results show that active components responsible for those effects are thermo-resistant and are concentrated in the methanolic fraction.


Sujet(s)
Anticoagulants/pharmacologie , Coagulation sanguine/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Lamiaceae , Phytothérapie , Extraits de plantes/pharmacologie , Venins de serpent/pharmacologie , Animaux , Anticoagulants/administration et posologie , Brésil , Relation dose-effet des médicaments , Fibrine/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Concentration inhibitrice 50 , Parties aériennes de plante , Extraits de plantes/administration et posologie , Venins de serpent/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Serpents , Thrombine/pharmacologie
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