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Rev Argent Microbiol ; 54(3): 233-242, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35039210

ABSTRACT

The current study intended to isolate, characterize and identify biocontrol bacteria possessing broad-spectrum antifungal activity from the phyllosphere of different crops including maize, wheat and potato and to assess their growth-promoting activity. In this study 14/113 biocontrol bacteria showed antifungal activity. Bacterial isolates M11 and M33 from maize out of 113 were re-selected on the basis of their strong (more than 50%) broad spectrum antifungal activity after their assessment against four economically important phytopathogenic fungi including Alternaria alternata, Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium verticillioides. The isolates were further assessed for plant growth promoting traits, i.e., indole-3-acetic acid production, phosphate solubilization, production of cellulase, microbial volatile compounds, hydrogen cyanide and siderophores. All fourteen isolates showed positive results for the production of indole-3-acetic acid hormone and cellulase enzyme, 10 isolates were positive for hydrogen cyanide production; siderophores production was observed in 7 isolates while 5 isolates showed ability to solubilize inorganic phosphate. Microbial volatile compounds were only synthesized by M11 and M33, which were identified as Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Bacillus subtilis respectively by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The survival study revealed that biocontrol bacteria B. amyloliquefaciens and B. subtilis have the ability to survive in cost effective molasses containing carrier material up to a three-month period.


Subject(s)
Cellulases , Siderophores , Antifungal Agents , Bacillus subtilis , Fungi , Hormones , Hydrogen Cyanide , Phosphates , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plant Diseases/prevention & control , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Soil Microbiology , Zea mays/microbiology
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Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 49: Pub. 1788, Feb. 22, 2021. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-30037

ABSTRACT

Background: Cyanogenic plants accumulate cyanogenic glycosides and release hydrocyanic acid (HCN). In Brazil, therehave been reports of several plants that cause HCN poisoning in animals and lead to a fast death with few clinical signs andlesions on post mortem examination. Some cultivars of Cynodon spp. grasses cause HCN poisoning in cattle in Brazil. Theobjectives of this work were to report the occurrence of deaths by HCN poisoning in cattle as diagnosed by the veterinarypathology laboratory, describe the quantity of HCN in some cultivars of Cynodon spp., as well as, to describe one cultivarof genus Cynodon never reported as poisonous.Materials, Methods & Results: The archives of the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory (LPV) at the Concórdia Campus ofthe Instituto Federal Catarinense (IFC) were reviewed, seeking cases with a diagnosis of hydrocyanic acid poisoning incattle after post mortem examination. The amount of HCN present in some cultivars of the Cynodon genus was quantified due to the high frequency of poisoning cases. From the 1,235 post mortem examinations of cattle 28 (2.27%) werediagnosed with spontaneous hydrocyanic acid poisoning, 17 cases (60.7%) due to ingestion of Prunus sp. or Manihotsp., and 11 cases (39.3%) of Cynodon dactylon ingestion. Most animals were found dead, normally having presented noclinical signs. Macroscopic evaluation mainly showed a severe amount of unchewed and undigested leaves or grass mixedin the ruminal content presenting a bitter almond odor. It was possible to infer that, among cultivars of the Cynodon genus, Florakirk showed the highest levels of HCN compared (P < 0.05) with Star of Puerto Rico, Tifton 68, Tifton 44, andCoast-Cross. Furthermore, Tifton 85 and Jiggs showed undetected levels of HCN...(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Plant Poisoning/veterinary , Manihot/poisoning , Prunus/poisoning , Cynodon/poisoning , Hydrogen Cyanide/poisoning , Cattle Diseases
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Plant J ; 105(3): 754-770, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33164279

ABSTRACT

Manihot esculenta (cassava) is a root crop originating from South America that is a major staple in the tropics, including in marginal environments. This study focused on South American and African germplasm and investigated the genetic architecture of hydrogen cyanide (HCN), a major component of root quality. HCN, representing total cyanogenic glucosides, is a plant defense component against herbivory but is also toxic for human consumption. We genotyped 3354 landraces and modern breeding lines originating from 26 Brazilian states and 1389 individuals were phenotypically characterized across multi-year trials for HCN. All plant material was subjected to high-density genotyping using genotyping by sequencing. We performed genome-wide association mapping to characterize the genetic architecture and gene mapping of HCN. Field experiments revealed strong broad- and narrow-sense trait heritability (0.82 and 0.41, respectively). Two major loci were identified, encoding for an ATPase and a MATE protein, and contributing up to 7 and 30% of the HCN concentration in roots, respectively. We developed diagnostic markers for breeding applications, validated trait architecture consistency in African germplasm and investigated further evidence for the domestication of sweet and bitter cassava. Fine genomic characterization revealed: (i) the major role played by vacuolar transporters in regulating HCN content; (ii) the co-domestication of sweet and bitter cassava major alleles are dependent upon geographical zone; and (iii) the major loci allele for high HCN in M. esculenta Crantz seems to originate from its ancestor, M. esculenta subsp. flabellifolia. Taken together, these findings expand our insights into cyanogenic glucosides in cassava roots and its glycosylated derivatives in plants.


Subject(s)
Glycosides/genetics , Manihot/genetics , Africa , Alleles , Brazil , Chromosomes, Plant , Genetics, Population , Genome-Wide Association Study , Glycosides/metabolism , Hydrogen Cyanide/metabolism , Latin America , Manihot/metabolism , Mutation , Phylogeny , Plant Breeding/methods , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plant Roots/genetics , Plant Roots/metabolism , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Taste
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 49: Pub.1788-2021. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458427

ABSTRACT

Background: Cyanogenic plants accumulate cyanogenic glycosides and release hydrocyanic acid (HCN). In Brazil, therehave been reports of several plants that cause HCN poisoning in animals and lead to a fast death with few clinical signs andlesions on post mortem examination. Some cultivars of Cynodon spp. grasses cause HCN poisoning in cattle in Brazil. Theobjectives of this work were to report the occurrence of deaths by HCN poisoning in cattle as diagnosed by the veterinarypathology laboratory, describe the quantity of HCN in some cultivars of Cynodon spp., as well as, to describe one cultivarof genus Cynodon never reported as poisonous.Materials, Methods & Results: The archives of the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory (LPV) at the Concórdia Campus ofthe Instituto Federal Catarinense (IFC) were reviewed, seeking cases with a diagnosis of hydrocyanic acid poisoning incattle after post mortem examination. The amount of HCN present in some cultivars of the Cynodon genus was quantified due to the high frequency of poisoning cases. From the 1,235 post mortem examinations of cattle 28 (2.27%) werediagnosed with spontaneous hydrocyanic acid poisoning, 17 cases (60.7%) due to ingestion of Prunus sp. or Manihotsp., and 11 cases (39.3%) of Cynodon dactylon ingestion. Most animals were found dead, normally having presented noclinical signs. Macroscopic evaluation mainly showed a severe amount of unchewed and undigested leaves or grass mixedin the ruminal content presenting a bitter almond odor. It was possible to infer that, among cultivars of the Cynodon genus, Florakirk showed the highest levels of HCN compared (P < 0.05) with Star of Puerto Rico, Tifton 68, Tifton 44, andCoast-Cross. Furthermore, Tifton 85 and Jiggs showed undetected levels of HCN...


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Hydrogen Cyanide/poisoning , Cynodon/poisoning , Plant Poisoning/veterinary , Manihot/poisoning , Prunus/poisoning , Cattle Diseases
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Acta Sci. Biol. Sci. ; 43: e51425, 2021. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-764582

ABSTRACT

The herbicide Dormex®, a solution of hydrogen cyanamide, is a growth regulator capable of breaking the dormancy of fruit plants, and is commonly applied in agriculture. However, the biological effects of this product on non-target organisms are unknown. The present study investigated the biological response of Astyanax lacustris (Lütken, 1875) specimens exposed to Dormex® using a chromosome aberration test, the mitotic index, and the histological analysis of the gills. Forty specimens of Astyanax lacustris were obtained from a local breeding facility and divided into 10 groups (nine experimental and one control) with four fish in each aquarium (group). The control group was maintained for 24 hours in dechlorinated water while the experimental groups were allocated to one of nine different treatments, with three concentrations of Dormex®, 0.05, 0.1 and 0.5 mL L-1, and exposure for 24, 48 and 72 hours. The fish exposed to Dormex® presented chromosomal aberrations of a number of types, including chromosomal breaks, acentric fragments, decondensation, and gaps at the three Dormex® concentrations, at all exposure times. The mitotic index decreased significantly in comparison with the control group. The histological preparations of the gills revealed alterations such as hyperplasia, and lamellar fusion and edema, whereas in the control group the structure of the gills was preserved. The cytogenetic analysis revealed the genotoxic potential of the herbicide Dormex® and the morphological alterations of the gills demonstrated the sensitivity of the fish, which responded rapidly to the stressor. These findings reinforce the need for special care and restrictions on the use of these herbicides in agricultural areas located near aquatic environments.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Characidae/anatomy & histology , Characidae/genetics , Cytogenetic Analysis/veterinary , Hydrogen Cyanide/analysis , Biomarkers, Pharmacological , Herbicides
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; Acta sci., Biol. sci;43: e51425, 2021. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460973

ABSTRACT

The herbicide Dormex®, a solution of hydrogen cyanamide, is a growth regulator capable of breaking the dormancy of fruit plants, and is commonly applied in agriculture. However, the biological effects of this product on non-target organisms are unknown. The present study investigated the biological response of Astyanax lacustris (Lütken, 1875) specimens exposed to Dormex® using a chromosome aberration test, the mitotic index, and the histological analysis of the gills. Forty specimens of Astyanax lacustris were obtained from a local breeding facility and divided into 10 groups (nine experimental and one control) with four fish in each aquarium (group). The control group was maintained for 24 hours in dechlorinated water while the experimental groups were allocated to one of nine different treatments, with three concentrations of Dormex®, 0.05, 0.1 and 0.5 mL L-1, and exposure for 24, 48 and 72 hours. The fish exposed to Dormex® presented chromosomal aberrations of a number of types, including chromosomal breaks, acentric fragments, decondensation, and gaps at the three Dormex® concentrations, at all exposure times. The mitotic index decreased significantly in comparison with the control group. The histological preparations of the gills revealed alterations such as hyperplasia, and lamellar fusion and edema, whereas in the control group the structure of the gills was preserved. The cytogenetic analysis revealed the genotoxic potential of the herbicide Dormex® and the morphological alterations of the gills demonstrated the sensitivity of the fish, which responded rapidly to the stressor. These findings reinforce the need for special care and restrictions on the use of these herbicides in agricultural areas located near aquatic environments.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cytogenetic Analysis/veterinary , Biomarkers, Pharmacological , Characidae/anatomy & histology , Characidae/genetics , Hydrogen Cyanide/analysis , Herbicides
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J Mol Model ; 25(9): 295, 2019 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31478108

ABSTRACT

Cyanogenesis is an enzyme-promoted cleavage of ß-cyanoglucosides; the release of hydrogen cyanide is believed to produce food poisoning by consumption of certain crops as Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). The production of hydrogen cyanide by some disruption of the plant wall is related to the content of two ß-cyanoglucosides (linamarin and lotaustralin) which are stored within the tuber. Some features about the mechanistic bases of these transformations have been published; nevertheless, there are still questions about the exact mechanism, such as the feasibility of a difference in the kinetics of cyanogenesis between both cyanoglucosides. In this work, we have performed a theoretical analysis using DFT and QTAIM theoretical frameworks to propose a feasible mechanism of the observed first step of the enzyme-catalyzed rupture of these glucosides; our results led us to explain the observed difference between linamarin and lotaustralin. Meanwhile, DFT studies suggest that there are no differences between local reactivity indexes of both glucosides; QTAIM topological analysis suggests two important intramolecular interactions which we found to fix the glucoside in such a way that suggests the linamarin as a more reactive system towards a nucleophilic attack, thus explaining the readiness to liberate hydrogen cyanide.


Subject(s)
Glucosides/chemistry , Hydrogen Cyanide/chemistry , Manihot/chemistry , Nitriles/chemistry , Biocatalysis , Biotransformation , Glucosides/metabolism , Hydrogen Cyanide/metabolism , Kinetics , Manihot/enzymology , Molecular Structure , Nitriles/metabolism , Plant Tubers/chemistry , Plant Tubers/enzymology , Quantum Theory , Thermodynamics
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Food Res Int ; 119: 517-523, 2019 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30884684

ABSTRACT

The aim of this work was to study the effects of temperature and time of oven drying and hot water cooking processes on HCN (hydrocyanic acid) degradation of cassava leaves as a contribution for obtaining a safe product for human consumption. Nine varieties of cassava leaves collected in the Amazonian region of Brazil (Pará State) were characterized regarding moisture, pH, total acidity, ashes, total lipids, total protein, water activity, carbohydrates, total energetic value and HCN contents. The leaves of the three cassava varieties, which presented the highest HCN contents, were submitted to the thermal degradation of HCN, under drying and boiling conditions. All the leaves presented similar physicochemical characteristics and the HCN contents varied from 90.6 to 560.9 mg HCN/kg fresh leaves (total HCN) and from 16.6 to 59.2 mg HCN/kg fresh leaves (free HCN). Thermal degradation studies on HCN showed that the drying and boiling processes were effective on total HCN removal after 180 min. Furthermore, a remarkable decrease in HCN contents was observed after 20 min of boiling. Regarding free HCN, the drying method was more effective than boiling, showing high degradation percentages: 74.1%-92.2% to 1.1%-72.4%, respectively.


Subject(s)
Cooking/methods , Desiccation/methods , Hot Temperature/adverse effects , Hydrogen Cyanide/metabolism , Manihot/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Brazil , Decontamination/methods , Food Analysis , Food Contamination , Food Handling/methods , Humans , Hydrogen Cyanide/analysis , Kinetics , Vegetables/chemistry , Water
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 39(1): 20-24, jan. 2019. tab, ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-22383

ABSTRACT

This study reports the epidemiological data and the clinical-pathological condition of five outbreaks of cyanogenic poisoning in cattle spontaneously ingesting star grass (Cynodon nlemfuensis Vanderyst var. nlemfuensis cv. 'Florico'). In all outbreaks, the areas where the plant was previously fertilized with high concentrations of nitrogen and the properties adopted the silvipastoral system. The first clinical signs appeared between 10 and 15 minutes after the first introduction of cattle and were characterized by muscular tremors, dyspnea, moderate tympanism, staggering gait, forced breathing with open mouth, sternal recumbency followed by death after 15 to 30 minutes and/or recovery in a few hours after the signs started. In total, 43 cows have become ill and 18 died. Two necropsies were performed and no significant changes were found except for the presence of the plant near the esophageal sphincter region. No histological lesions were seen through microscopy. Green leaves of the star grass were collected from all properties where the outbreaks occurred and the test of the picro-sodium paper was performed, revealing red-brick coloration in 20 minutes after maceration of the leaves.(AU)


Descrevem-se os dados epidemiológicos e quadro clínico-patológico de cinco surtos de intoxicação cianogênica em bovinos que ingeriram espontaneamente grama estrela (Cynodon nlemfuensis Vanderyst var. nlemfuensis cv. 'Florico'). Em todos os surtos, as áreas onde a planta se encontrava haviam sido previamente adubadas com altas concentrações de nitrogênio e as propriedades adotavam o sistema silvipastoril com Eucaliptus sp. Os primeiros sinais clínicos surgiram entre 10 e 15 minutos após a primeira introdução dos bovinos e caracterizou-se por tremores musculares, dispneia, timpanismo moderado, andar cambaleante, respiração forçada com a boca aberta, decúbito esternal seguido de morte após 15 a 30 minutos e/ou, recuperação em poucas horas após início dos sinais. No total, adoeceram 43 vacas e destas 18 morreram. Duas necropsias foram realizadas e não foram encontradas alterações significativas, exceto a presença da planta próxima a região do esfíncter esofágico. Através da microscopia não foram visualizadas lesões histológicas. Folhas verdes da grama estrela foram coletadas de todas as propriedades onde os surtos ocorreram e realizadas o teste do papel picro-sódico, o qual revelou coloração vermelho-tijolo em 20 minutos após maceração das folhas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Plant Poisoning/veterinary , Cattle , Hydrogen Cyanide/poisoning , Cynodon/poisoning
10.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;39(1): 20-24, Jan. 2019. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-990237

ABSTRACT

This study reports the epidemiological data and the clinical-pathological condition of five outbreaks of cyanogenic poisoning in cattle spontaneously ingesting star grass (Cynodon nlemfuensis Vanderyst var. nlemfuensis cv. 'Florico'). In all outbreaks, the areas where the plant was previously fertilized with high concentrations of nitrogen and the properties adopted the silvipastoral system. The first clinical signs appeared between 10 and 15 minutes after the first introduction of cattle and were characterized by muscular tremors, dyspnea, moderate tympanism, staggering gait, forced breathing with open mouth, sternal recumbency followed by death after 15 to 30 minutes and/or recovery in a few hours after the signs started. In total, 43 cows have become ill and 18 died. Two necropsies were performed and no significant changes were found except for the presence of the plant near the esophageal sphincter region. No histological lesions were seen through microscopy. Green leaves of the star grass were collected from all properties where the outbreaks occurred and the test of the picro-sodium paper was performed, revealing red-brick coloration in 20 minutes after maceration of the leaves.(AU)


Descrevem-se os dados epidemiológicos e quadro clínico-patológico de cinco surtos de intoxicação cianogênica em bovinos que ingeriram espontaneamente grama estrela (Cynodon nlemfuensis Vanderyst var. nlemfuensis cv. 'Florico'). Em todos os surtos, as áreas onde a planta se encontrava haviam sido previamente adubadas com altas concentrações de nitrogênio e as propriedades adotavam o sistema silvipastoril com Eucaliptus sp. Os primeiros sinais clínicos surgiram entre 10 e 15 minutos após a primeira introdução dos bovinos e caracterizou-se por tremores musculares, dispneia, timpanismo moderado, andar cambaleante, respiração forçada com a boca aberta, decúbito esternal seguido de morte após 15 a 30 minutos e/ou, recuperação em poucas horas após início dos sinais. No total, adoeceram 43 vacas e destas 18 morreram. Duas necropsias foram realizadas e não foram encontradas alterações significativas, exceto a presença da planta próxima a região do esfíncter esofágico. Através da microscopia não foram visualizadas lesões histológicas. Folhas verdes da grama estrela foram coletadas de todas as propriedades onde os surtos ocorreram e realizadas o teste do papel picro-sódico, o qual revelou coloração vermelho-tijolo em 20 minutos após maceração das folhas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Plant Poisoning/veterinary , Cattle , Hydrogen Cyanide/poisoning , Cynodon/poisoning
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World J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 34(10): 156, 2018 Oct 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30284648

ABSTRACT

Microorganisms associated with plants have a great biotechnological potential, but investigations of these microorganisms associated with native plants in peculiar environments has been incipient. The objective of this study was to analyze the plant growth-promoting bacteria potential of cultivable bacteria associated with rare plants from the ferruginous rocky fields of the Brazilian Iron Quadrangle. The roots and rhizospheres of nine endemic plants species and samples of a root found in a lateritiric duricrust (canga) cave were collected, the culturable bacteria isolated and prospected for distinct biotechnological and ecological potentials. Out of the 148 isolates obtained, 8 (5.4%) showed potential to promote plant growth, whereas 4 (2.7%) isolates acted as biocontrol agents against Xanthomonas citri pathotype A (Xac306), reducing the cancrotic lesions by more than 60% when co-inoculated with this phytopathogen in Citrus sinensis plants. Moreover, other 4 (2.7%) isolates were classified as potential bioremediation agents, being able to withstand high concentrations of arsenite (5 mM As3+) and arsenate (800 mM As5+), by removing up to 35% and 15% of this metalloid in solution, respectively. These same four isolates had a positive influence on the growth of both the roots and the aerial parts when inoculated with tomato seeds in the soil contaminated with arsenic. This is the first time that an investigation highlights the potentialities of bacteria associated with rare plants of ferruginous rocky fields as a reservoir of microbiota of biotechnological and ecological interest, highlighting the importance of conservation of this area that is undergoing intense anthropic activity.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/metabolism , Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Biotechnology , Plant Development/physiology , Plant Roots/microbiology , Rhizosphere , Amylases/metabolism , Arsenates/metabolism , Arsenic/metabolism , Arsenic/pharmacology , Arsenites/metabolism , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/drug effects , Bacteria/genetics , Biodegradation, Environmental , Biodiversity , Biological Control Agents , Brazil , Drug Resistance , Fertilizers , Hydrogen Cyanide/metabolism , Indoleacetic Acids/metabolism , Solanum lycopersicum/growth & development , Solanum lycopersicum/microbiology , Microbiota/physiology , Nitrogen Fixation , Peptide Hydrolases/metabolism , Phosphates/metabolism , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plant Diseases/prevention & control , Plant Pathology , Plant Roots/chemistry , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Siderophores/metabolism , Soil/chemistry , Soil Microbiology , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Soil Pollutants/metabolism , Xanthomonas/physiology
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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 8358, 2018 05 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29844510

ABSTRACT

Mosquito larvae continuously encounter microbes in their aquatic environment, which serve as food and play a critical role in successful development. In previous work, we isolated a Chromobacterium sp. (C.sp_P) with larvicidal activity from the midgut of dengue vector Aedes mosquitoes in Panama. In this study, we found a positive correlation between initial concentrations of C.sp_P and larval mortality rates, and that C.sp_P is more efficient at inducing larval mortality in a high nutrient environment. Multiple Chromobacterium species induce larval mortality with similar efficacy to C.sp_P except for C. subtsugae. We also found that a non-lethal dose of C.sp_P lengthens development time and increases mortality over multiple developmental stages, suggesting persistent effects of exposure. Additionally, we showed that larvicidal activity persists in the larval breeding water after removal of live bacteria, and that the larvicidal factor in C.sp_P-treated water is smaller than 3 kDa, heat resistant to 90 °C, and lost after vacuum centrifugation. We showed that C.sp_P produces hydrogen cyanide in culture and in larval water at concentrations sufficient to kill An. gambiae larvae, and treatment of the larval water with a cyanide antidote eliminated larvicidal activity. We conclude that a potential mechanism by which C.sp_P can induce larval mortality is via production of hydrogen cyanide.


Subject(s)
Anopheles/drug effects , Chromobacterium/metabolism , Aedes/drug effects , Animals , Chromobacterium/drug effects , Culicidae , Hydrogen Cyanide/metabolism , Hydrogen Cyanide/pharmacology , Insecticides/pharmacology , Larva/drug effects , Larva/growth & development , Mosquito Vectors/drug effects , Panama , Soil , Soil Microbiology
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Fisioter. Mov. (Online) ; 31: e003103, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-892081

ABSTRACT

Abstract Introduction: Lung injuries from toxic smoke inhalation are the main causes of death in fire victims; however, information regarding the acute effects on the respiratory system after smoke inhalation and its constituents in closed environments are still scarce in literature. Objective: To investigate the acute clinical manifestations observed in victims of smoke inhalation during enclosed-space fires by means of systematic review. Methods: A systematic search was conducted in the following databases: MEDLINE (via PubMed), Lilacs, Scopus and Web of Science. There were no appliedrestrictions in terms of thepublication date. In addition, a manual search was performed on the references of published studies. Observational studies assessing the prevalence of acute clinical manifestations in victims of toxic smoke inhalation in closed environments were included. Results: Of the 4,603 articles identified, eight were included, comprising a total of 233 patients. The signs and symptoms were identified and ranked according to frequency. Dyspnea (58.80%, six studies), carbonaceous sputum (54.51%, four studies), hoarseness (39.91%, three studies), wheezing (34.33%, five studies) and sore throat (33.90%, two studies) were the most frequent acute clinical manifestations of smoke inhalation. Besides these, chest pain and pulmonary edema were observed, respectively in 13.30%, 5.15% of the studies. Conclusion: The results suggest that dyspnea, carbonaceous sputum, hoarseness, wheezing and sore throat were the most frequent acute clinical manifestations in victims of smoke inhalation. Further studies of a higher level of evidence and greater methodological rigor are required.


Resumo Introdução: As lesões pulmonares decorrentes da inalação de fumaça tóxica são as principais causas de morte em vítimas de incêndio; no entanto, informações a respeito das repercussões agudas no sistema respiratório decorrentes da inalação de fumaça e seus constituintes em ambientes fechados ainda são escassas na literatura. Objetivo: Investigar as manifestações clínicas agudas observadas em vítimas de inalação de fumaça tóxica em ambientes fechados através de uma revisão sistemática. Métodos: Uma pesquisa sistemática foi realizada nas seguintes bases de dados: MEDLINE (via PubMed), Lilacs, Scopus e Web of Science. Não houve restrições quanto ao ano de publicação. Além disso, realizou-se uma pesquisa em referências de estudos publicados. Foram incluídos estudos observacionais que avaliaram a prevalência das manifestações clínicas agudas em vítimas de inalação de fumaça tóxica em ambientes fechados. Resultados: Dos 4.603 artigos encontrados, oito foram incluídos, compreendendo um total de 233 pacientes. Os sinais e sintomas foram identificados e classificados de acordo com a frequência com que apareceram nos estudos incluídos. Dispneia (58,80%, seis estudos), escarro carbonáceo (54,51%, quatro estudos), disfonia (39,91%, três estudos), sibilância (34,33%, cinco estudos) e dor de garganta (33,90%, dois estudos) foram as manifestações clínicas agudas mais frequentes de inalação de fumaça. Além disso, dor torácica e edema pulmonar foram observados, respectivamente em 13,30% e 5,15% dos estudos. Conclusão: Os resultados sugerem que dispneia, escarro carbonáceo, disfonia, sibilância e dor de garganta foram as manifestações clínicas agudas mais frequentes nas vítimas de inalação de fumaça tóxica. São necessários novos estudos com alto nível de evidência e melhor rigor metodológico.


Resumen Introducción: Las lesiones pulmonares producidas por la inhalación de humo son las principales causas de muerte entre las víctimas de fuego, sin embargo, informaciones con respeto de las repercusiones agudas en el sistema respiratorio derivadas de la inhalación de humo y sus constituyentes en ambientes cerrados siguen escasas en la literatura. Objetivo: Investigar las manifestaciones clínicas agudas observadas en víctimas de inhalación de humo en ambientes cerrados a través de una revisión sistemática. Métodos: Una pesquisa sistemática fue realizada en las siguientes bases de datos: MEDLINE (vía PubMed), Lilacs, Scopus y Web of Science. No hubo restricciones con relación al año de publicación. Además, se realizó una pesquisa en referencias de estudios publicados. Fueron incluidos estudios observacionales que evaluaron la prevalencia de las manifestaciones clínicas agudas en víctimas de inhalación de humo tóxico en ambientes cerrados. Resultados: De los 4.603 artículos encontrados, ocho fueron incluidos, comprendiendo un total de 233 pacientes. Los signos y síntomas fueron identificados y clasificados de acuerdo con la frecuencia con que aparecieron en los estudios incluidos. Disnea (58,80%, seis estudios), esputo carbonáceo (54,51%, cuatro estudios), disfonía (39,91%, tres estudios), sibilancia (34,33%, cinco estudios) y dolor de garganta (33,90%, de los estudios) han sido las manifestaciones clínicas agudas más frecuentes de la inhalación de humo. Además, dolor torácico y edema pulmonar han sido observados, respectivamente en 13,30% y 5,15% de los estudios. Conclusión: Los resultados sugieren que la disnea, esputo carbonáceo, disfonía y dolor de garganta fueron las manifestaciones clínicas más frecuentes en las víctimas de inhalación de humo tóxico. Son necesarios nuevos estudios con alto nivel de evidencia y mejor rigor metodológico.


Subject(s)
Humans , Smoke Inhalation Injury , Lung Injury , Carbon Monoxide Poisoning , Hydrogen Cyanide
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(11): 1241-1246, nov. 2017. tab, ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-23073

ABSTRACT

The processing of Manihot esculenta (cassava) tubers yield different by-products, including cassava wastewater, which is the liquid pressed out of the tuber after it has been mechanically crushed. Cyanide poisoning after ingestion of cassava wastewater has been reported in ruminants and pigs in Northeastern Brazil. With the aim of studying its toxicity, cassava wastewater was administered orally to six sheep at doses of 0.99, 0.75, 0.70, 0.63, and 0.5 mg of hydrocyanic acid kg-1 body weight, which corresponded to 14.2, 10.6, 9.8, 8.89, and 7.1 mL of wastewater kg-1. On the second day, the sheep received a volume of wastewater which corresponded to 0.46, 0.34, 0.31, 0.28, and 0.23 mg of HCN kg-1. A sheep used as control received 9.9 mL of water kg-1 BW. Sheep that received from 0.75 to 0.99 mg kg-1 of HCN on the first day exhibited severe clinical signs of poisoning, and the sheep that received 0.63 and 0.5 mg kg-1 exhibited mild clinical signs. All sheep were successfully treated with sodium thiosulfate. On the second day, only the sheep that received 0.46 mg kg-1 and 0.34 mg kg-1 exhibited mild clinical signs and recovered spontaneously. The concentration of HCN in the wastewater was 71.69±2.19 μg mL-1 immediately after production, 30.56±2.45 μg mL-1 after 24 hours, and 24.25±1.28 μg mL-1 after 48 hours. The picric acid paper test was strongly positive 5 minutes after production; moderately positive 24 hours after production, and negative 48 hours after production. We conclude that cassava wastewater is highly toxic to sheep if ingested immediately after production, but rapidly loses toxicity in 24-48 hours.(AU)


O processamento dos tubérculos de Manihot esculenta (mandioca) produzem diferentes subprodutos, incluindo a manipueira, líquido que escorre das raízes da mandioca depois de ter sido mecanicamente prensada. A intoxicação por cianeto após a ingestão de manipueira tem sido relatada em ruminantes e suínos no Nordeste do Brasil. Com o objetivo de estudar sua toxicidade, administrou-se manipueira por via oral a seis ovelhas em doses de 0,99, 0,75, 0,70, 0,63 e 0,5 mg de peso corporal de ácido cianídrico kg-1, correspondendo a 14,2, 10,6, 9,8, 8,89 e 7,1 mL de manipueira kg-1 de peso corporal. No segundo dia, as ovelhas receberam um volume de manipueira que correspondeu a 0,46, 0,34, 0,31, 0,28 e 0,23 mg de HCN kg-1. Uma ovelha usada como controle recebeu 9,9 mL de água kg-1 de peso corporal. Ovelhas que receberam doses de 0,75 a 0,99 mg kg-1 de HCN no primeiro dia exibiram sinais clínicos graves de intoxicação e as ovelhas que receberam 0,63 e 0,5 mg kg-1 exibiram sinais clínicos leves. Todas as ovelhas foram tratadas com sucesso com tiossulfato de sódio. No segundo dia, apenas as ovelhas que receberam 0,46 mg kg-1 e 0,34 mg kg-1 apresentaram sinais clínicos leves e se recuperaram espontaneamente. A concentração de HCN na manipueira foi de 71,69 ± 2,19 μg mL-1 imediatamente após a produção, 30,56 ± 2,45 μg mL-1 após 24 horas e 24,25 ± 1,28 μg mL-1 após 48 horas. O teste de papel picrosódico foi fortemente positivo 5 minutos após a produção; moderadamente positivo 24 horas após a produção e negativo 48 horas após a produção. Concluímos que a manipueira é altamente tóxica para ovinos se ingeridas imediatamente após a produção, mas rapidamente perdem toxicidade em 24-48 horas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Foodborne Diseases/veterinary , Manihot/toxicity , Sheep, Domestic , Hydrogen Cyanide/toxicity
15.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;37(11): 1241-1246, Nov. 2017. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895371

ABSTRACT

The processing of Manihot esculenta (cassava) tubers yield different by-products, including cassava wastewater, which is the liquid pressed out of the tuber after it has been mechanically crushed. Cyanide poisoning after ingestion of cassava wastewater has been reported in ruminants and pigs in Northeastern Brazil. With the aim of studying its toxicity, cassava wastewater was administered orally to six sheep at doses of 0.99, 0.75, 0.70, 0.63, and 0.5 mg of hydrocyanic acid kg-1 body weight, which corresponded to 14.2, 10.6, 9.8, 8.89, and 7.1 mL of wastewater kg-1. On the second day, the sheep received a volume of wastewater which corresponded to 0.46, 0.34, 0.31, 0.28, and 0.23 mg of HCN kg-1. A sheep used as control received 9.9 mL of water kg-1 BW. Sheep that received from 0.75 to 0.99 mg kg-1 of HCN on the first day exhibited severe clinical signs of poisoning, and the sheep that received 0.63 and 0.5 mg kg-1 exhibited mild clinical signs. All sheep were successfully treated with sodium thiosulfate. On the second day, only the sheep that received 0.46 mg kg-1 and 0.34 mg kg-1 exhibited mild clinical signs and recovered spontaneously. The concentration of HCN in the wastewater was 71.69±2.19 μg mL-1 immediately after production, 30.56±2.45 μg mL-1 after 24 hours, and 24.25±1.28 μg mL-1 after 48 hours. The picric acid paper test was strongly positive 5 minutes after production; moderately positive 24 hours after production, and negative 48 hours after production. We conclude that cassava wastewater is highly toxic to sheep if ingested immediately after production, but rapidly loses toxicity in 24-48 hours.(AU)


O processamento dos tubérculos de Manihot esculenta (mandioca) produzem diferentes subprodutos, incluindo a manipueira, líquido que escorre das raízes da mandioca depois de ter sido mecanicamente prensada. A intoxicação por cianeto após a ingestão de manipueira tem sido relatada em ruminantes e suínos no Nordeste do Brasil. Com o objetivo de estudar sua toxicidade, administrou-se manipueira por via oral a seis ovelhas em doses de 0,99, 0,75, 0,70, 0,63 e 0,5 mg de peso corporal de ácido cianídrico kg-1, correspondendo a 14,2, 10,6, 9,8, 8,89 e 7,1 mL de manipueira kg-1 de peso corporal. No segundo dia, as ovelhas receberam um volume de manipueira que correspondeu a 0,46, 0,34, 0,31, 0,28 e 0,23 mg de HCN kg-1. Uma ovelha usada como controle recebeu 9,9 mL de água kg-1 de peso corporal. Ovelhas que receberam doses de 0,75 a 0,99 mg kg-1 de HCN no primeiro dia exibiram sinais clínicos graves de intoxicação e as ovelhas que receberam 0,63 e 0,5 mg kg-1 exibiram sinais clínicos leves. Todas as ovelhas foram tratadas com sucesso com tiossulfato de sódio. No segundo dia, apenas as ovelhas que receberam 0,46 mg kg-1 e 0,34 mg kg-1 apresentaram sinais clínicos leves e se recuperaram espontaneamente. A concentração de HCN na manipueira foi de 71,69 ± 2,19 μg mL-1 imediatamente após a produção, 30,56 ± 2,45 μg mL-1 após 24 horas e 24,25 ± 1,28 μg mL-1 após 48 horas. O teste de papel picrosódico foi fortemente positivo 5 minutos após a produção; moderadamente positivo 24 horas após a produção e negativo 48 horas após a produção. Concluímos que a manipueira é altamente tóxica para ovinos se ingeridas imediatamente após a produção, mas rapidamente perdem toxicidade em 24-48 horas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Manihot/toxicity , Sheep, Domestic , Foodborne Diseases/veterinary , Hydrogen Cyanide/toxicity
16.
Cad Saude Publica ; 33(7): e00073416, 2017 Jul 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28767959

ABSTRACT

The cassava roots used for flour production contain high amounts of cyanogenic glycosides and are, therefore, potential hydrogen cyanide (HCN) releasers. This fact is the cause of an increasing health concern in the sector of cassava processing. Brazilian workers engaged in the flour production may be chronically exposed to HCN in levels above the safety limits. This hypothesis is based on the drastic reduction in cyanide content of cassava roots during a traditional Brazilian method of processing and in the physical properties of the compound, which makes it very susceptible to volatilization and air contamination. As an attempt to explore this issue, HCN exposure in Brazilian "flour houses" was evaluated in this study through environmental and biological monitoring. Four flour houses placed in Alagoas State, Brazil, were investigated. The results indicated that the cassava processors are chronically exposed to HCN at average levels between 0.464 and 3.328mg/m3 (TWA), in the work environment. This range is below the TLV-C of 5mg/m3 but not below the Action Level of 2.5mg/m3. These data may be interpreted as a possible risk to susceptible individuals. Additionally, the biological monitoring indicated a high cyanide exposure in the population study, considering urinary thiocyanate (SCN-) levels.


Subject(s)
Food-Processing Industry/statistics & numerical data , Hydrogen Cyanide/analysis , Manihot/chemistry , Occupational Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Brazil , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Flour , Humans , Hydrogen Cyanide/toxicity , Male , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Reference Values , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Time Factors , Workplace , Young Adult
17.
World J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 33(7): 131, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28585175

ABSTRACT

The action of metabolites and exoenzymes from rhizobacteria on different plant-parasitic nematodes has an influence on the nematicidal efficacy of the microbe. Seven rhizobacteria, divided into two bacterial groups, were evaluated in vitro for nematicidal activity on Meloidogyne ethiopica and Xiphinema index. The direct effect of their filtrates on egg hatching and juveniles of M. ethiopica as well as mobile stages of X. index was evaluated during a 72-h period. The production of four exoenzymes and two metabolites associated with nematode mortality was investigated. Molecular characterization of three isolates was performed, and the physiological profiles and lipase activity of all isolates were obtained using the BIOLOG EcoPlate system. While chitinase and collagenase were measured using the BIOLOG MT2 plate system, protease, hydrogen cyanide and hydrogen sulphide were directly determined in Petri dishes. Nematode mobile stages exposure to the bacterial filtrate revealed a nematicidal effect up to 93.7% on X. Index and up to 83.3% on M. ethiopica. The control of egg hatching varied between 35 and 85%. A positive correlation was found between the mortality of both nematode mobile stages and the concerted activities of the bacterial enzymes as well as the level of the volatile metabolites. The nematicidal effect of rhizobacteria strains varies by nematode genera and among the developmental stages evaluated.


Subject(s)
Antinematodal Agents/pharmacology , Nematoda/growth & development , Rhizobiaceae/physiology , Solanum lycopersicum/parasitology , Animals , Bacterial Proteins/pharmacology , Chitinases/pharmacology , Collagenases/pharmacology , Hydrogen Cyanide/pharmacology , Hydrogen Sulfide/pharmacology , Nematoda/classification , Nematoda/drug effects , Phylogeny , Rhizobiaceae/classification , Rhizobiaceae/enzymology , Species Specificity
18.
Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 33(7): e00073416, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889719

ABSTRACT

Abstract: The cassava roots used for flour production contain high amounts of cyanogenic glycosides and are, therefore, potential hydrogen cyanide (HCN) releasers. This fact is the cause of an increasing health concern in the sector of cassava processing. Brazilian workers engaged in the flour production may be chronically exposed to HCN in levels above the safety limits. This hypothesis is based on the drastic reduction in cyanide content of cassava roots during a traditional Brazilian method of processing and in the physical properties of the compound, which makes it very susceptible to volatilization and air contamination. As an attempt to explore this issue, HCN exposure in Brazilian "flour houses" was evaluated in this study through environmental and biological monitoring. Four flour houses placed in Alagoas State, Brazil, were investigated. The results indicated that the cassava processors are chronically exposed to HCN at average levels between 0.464 and 3.328mg/m3 (TWA), in the work environment. This range is below the TLV-C of 5mg/m3 but not below the Action Level of 2.5mg/m3. These data may be interpreted as a possible risk to susceptible individuals. Additionally, the biological monitoring indicated a high cyanide exposure in the population study, considering urinary thiocyanate (SCN-) levels.


Resumo: As raízes da mandioca utilizadas na produção de farinha contêm altos teores de glicosídeos cianogênicos; portanto, representam fontes potenciais de liberação de cianeto de hidrogênio. Esse fato causa preocupação crescente quanto à saúde dos trabalhadores na indústria de processamento da mandioca. Os trabalhadores brasileiros na produção da farinha de mandioca podem estar cronicamente expostos ao cianeto de hidrogênio em níveis acima dos limites seguros. Essa hipótese é baseada na redução drástica do nível de cianeto nas raízes da mandioca durante o método tradicional de processamento no Brasil, e nas propriedades físicas do composto, fazendo com que seja altamente suscetível à volatilização e à contaminação atmosférica. Para explorar essa questão, o estudo avaliou a exposição ao cianeto de hidrogênio em casas de farinha brasileiras através da monitorização ambiental e biológica. Foram estudadas quatro casas de farinha localizadas no Estado de Alagoas. Os resultados mostraram que os trabalhadores no processamento da mandioca estão expostos cronicamente ao cianeto de hidrogênio em níveis médios entre 0,464 e 3,328mg/m3 (TWA). Essa faixa é abaixo do TLV-C de 5mg/m3, mas não abaixo do Nível de Ação de 2,5mg/m3. Os dados podem ser interpretados como de risco potencial para os indivíduos suscetíveis. Além disso, a monitorização biológica indicou exposição elevada ao cianeto na população do estudo, considerando os níveis urinários de tiocianato.


Resumen: Las raíces de la mandioca, utilizadas en la producción de harina contiene altas proporciones de glucósidos cianogénicos; por tanto, representan fuentes potenciales de liberación de cianuro de hidrógeno. Este hecho causa una preocupación creciente, en cuanto a la salud de los trabajadores en la industria de procesamiento de la mandioca. Los trabajadores brasileños en la producción de harina de mandioca pueden estar crónicamente expuestos al cianuro de hidrógeno a niveles superiores de los límites seguros. Esta hipótesis está basada en la reducción drástica del nivel de cianuro en las raíces de la mandioca durante el método tradicional de procesamiento en Brasil, y en las propiedades físicas del compuesto, provocando que sea altamente susceptible a la volatilización y a la contaminación atmosférica. Para explorar esta cuestión, el estudio evalúo la exposición al cianuro de hidrógeno en fábricas de harina brasileñas, a través de la monitorización ambiental y biológica. Se estudiaron cuatro fábricas de harina localizadas en el estado de Alagoas. Los resultados mostraron que los trabajadores en el procesamiento de la mandioca están expuestos crónicamente al cianuro de hidrógeno en niveles medios entre 0,464 y 3,328mg/m3 (TWA). Esta franja está por debajo del TLV-C de 5mg/m3, pero no por debajo del nivel de acción de 2,5mg/m3. Los datos pueden ser interpretados como de riesgo potencial para los individuos susceptibles. Además, la monitorización biológica indicó exposición elevada al cianuro en la población del estudio, considerando los niveles urinarios de tíocianato.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Manihot/chemistry , Occupational Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Hydrogen Cyanide/analysis , Food-Processing Industry/statistics & numerical data , Reference Values , Time Factors , Brazil , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Risk Factors , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Workplace , Hydrogen Cyanide/toxicity , Risk Assessment , Flour
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J Basic Microbiol ; 56(11): 1289-1298, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27550574

ABSTRACT

Control of fungal plant diseases by using naturally occurring non-pathogenic microorganisms represents a promising approach to biocontrol agents. This study reports the isolation, characterization, and fungal antagonistic activity of actinobacteria from forage soils in the Flooding Pampa, Argentina. A total of 32 saprophytic strains of actinobacteria were obtained by different isolation methods from rhizospheric soil of Lotus tenuis growing in the Salado River Basin. Based on physiological traits, eight isolates were selected for their biocontrol-related activities such as production of lytic extracellular enzymes, siderophores, hydrogen cyanide (HCN), and antagonistic activity against Cercospora sojina, Macrophomia phaseolina, Phomopsis sp., Fusarium oxysporum, and Fusarium verticilloides. These actinobacteria strains were characterized morphologically, physiologically, and identified by using molecular techniques. The characterization of biocontrol-related activities in vitro showed positive results for exoprotease, phospholipase, fungal growth inhibition, and siderophore production. However, none of the strains was positive for the production of hydrogen cyanide (HCN). Streptomyces sp. MM140 presented the highest index for biocontrol, and appear to be promising pathogenic fungi biocontrol agents. These results show the potential capacity of actinobacteria isolated from forage soils in the Argentine Pampas lowlands as promising biocontrol agents, and their future agronomic applications.


Subject(s)
Actinobacteria/isolation & purification , Actinobacteria/physiology , Antibiosis , Biological Control Agents/isolation & purification , Fabaceae/microbiology , Rhizosphere , Soil Microbiology , Actinobacteria/chemistry , Actinobacteria/genetics , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Argentina , Ascomycota , Biological Products/pharmacology , Fusarium/drug effects , Hydrogen Cyanide/metabolism , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Siderophores/biosynthesis , Streptomyces/isolation & purification
20.
Fisioter. Bras ; 17(1): f: 41-I: 45, jan.-fev. 2016.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-876479

ABSTRACT

Introdução: O incêndio na Boate Kiss, em Santa Maria/RS, vitimou fatalmente 242 pessoas, asfixiadas pela inalação de fumaça, intoxicadas por monóxido de carbono e por cianeto de hidrogênio. Aproximadamente outras 1000 ficaram lesionadas e parte destas foi avaliada no Ambulatório de Fisioterapia do Hospital Universitário de Santa Maria (HUSM). Objetivo: Descrever os resultados preliminares do processo de avaliação e da reabilitação físico-motora dos pacientes atendidos pela fisioterapia. Materiais e métodos: Estudo observacional, retrospectivo e descritivo realizado no Ambulatório de Fisioterapia do HUSM de fevereiro a dezembro de 2013. Resultados: Foram avaliados 270 pacientes (147 homens), média de idade de 26,72 ± 9,5 anos, com aproximadamente 70% apresentando algum tipo de evidência clínica ou comprometimento funcional que indicou a necessidade de reabilitação. Os sinais e sintomas respiratórios prevalentes foram: tosse seca e produtiva (59,2%), fadiga (35,92%), dispneia (17,7%), dor torácica (16,6%) e alteração do ritmo respiratório (11,4%). Os sintomas neurológicos relatados foram: cefaleia persistente (88,51%), perda de memória (11,4%) e parestesia (8,1%). Lesões musculoesqueléticas (14,7%) e queimaduras extensas (8,8%) também foram observadas. Foram encaminhados para a reabilitação 189 pacientes. Conclusão: Houve prevalência de sintomas respiratórios, o que levou a necessidade de um programa de reabilitação em médio e longo prazo. As queimaduras, apesar de atingirem um número menor de vítimas, tiveram consequências mais graves devido à associação de lesões corporais com as respiratórias. (AU)


Introduction: The fire occurred at Kiss Nightclub in the city of Santa Maria/RS, fatally killed 242 people, asphyxiated by inhalation of smoke, intoxicated by carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide. Approximately another 1.000 were injured and some of these were evaluated at the Physical therapy Ambulatory of Hospital Universitário de Santa Maria (HUSM) Objective: To describe the preliminary results of evaluation process and physical-motor rehabilitation  of the patients treated by HUSM physical therapy. Material and methods: Observational, retrospective and descriptive study conducted at the Physical therapy Ambulatory of HUSM from February to December 2013. Results: 270 patients (147 men), mean age of 26.72 ± 9.5 years, were evaluated, of which approximately 70% had some type of clinical evidence or functional impairment that indicated the need for rehabilitation. The most prevalent respiratory signs and symptoms were: dry and productive cough (59.2%), fatigue (35.92%), dyspnea (17.7%), chest pain (16.6%) and abnormal respiratory rate (11.4%), Neurological symptoms such as: persistent headache (88.51%), memory loss (11.4%) and paresthesia (8.1%). Musculoskeletal injuries (14.7%) and extensive burns (8.8%) were also observed. 189 patients were referred for rehabilitation. Conclusion: There was a prevalence of respiratory symptoms that led to the need of a medium and long term rehabilitation program. The burns, despite reaching a smaller number of victims, had more serious consequences due to the association of corporal lesions with respiratory injuries. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Burns , Rehabilitation , Smoke Inhalation Injury , Carbon Monoxide , Fires , Humans , Hydrogen Cyanide
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