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Cad Saude Publica ; 40(6): e00224023, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39082563

RESUMO

Malaria is a public health problem and the cases diagnosed in the capital of Roraima, Brazil, show potential to characterize the burden of the disease in the state. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory aspects of malaria cases diagnosed in Boa Vista. For this purpose, a descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in two health units in the city, with individuals diagnosed and who agreed to respond the questionnaire. Of the total of 206 participants, characterized as men, mixed-race, and young, 96% (198) reported participating in illegal mining activity. Among the group of miners, 66% (131) came from other states of Brazil or other countries. The mines were mainly located in the Yanomami territory in Roraima. Plasmodium vivax infection occurred in 74% (153) of participants. In the miner's group, hospitalizations for severe malaria, previous malaria attacks, and delays in treatment after the onset of symptoms were reported. Although 73% (145) of miners reported knowing how malaria was transmitted, only 54% (107) used mosquito nets or repellents. The use of Artecom and chloroquine by miners is not for the complete treatment but only to relieve symptoms for returning to gold mines, highlighting the importance of molecular surveillance to antimalarial resistance. Indigenous peoples are considered vulnerable to malaria and miners promotes the increase of malaria in Roraima Indigenous Lands. Therefore, access to diagnosis and treatment in Indigenous areas invaded by miners is imperative to confront this disease that ravages Indigenous communities and threatens public health on a large scale to achieve the goal of eliminating malaria in the state.


Assuntos
Mineração , Humanos , Brasil/epidemiologia , Masculino , Estudos Transversais , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Feminino , Adolescente , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Malária Vivax/epidemiologia , Malária Vivax/prevenção & controle , Malária/epidemiologia , Malária/prevenção & controle , Indígenas Sul-Americanos/estatística & dados numéricos
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Biomedicines ; 12(1)2024 Jan 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38255246

RESUMO

(1) Background: Malaria remains a significant global public health issue. Since parasites quickly became resistant to most of the available antimalarial drugs, treatment effectiveness must be constantly monitored. In Brazil, up to 10% of cases of vivax malaria resistant to chloroquine (CQ) have been registered. Unlike P. falciparum, there are no definitive molecular markers for the chemoresistance of P. vivax to CQ. This work aimed to investigate whether polymorphisms in the pvcrt-o and pvmdr1 genes could be used as markers for assessing its resistance to CQ. (2) Methods: A total of 130 samples from P. vivax malaria cases with no clinical and/or parasitological evidence of CQ resistance were studied through polymerase chain reaction for gene amplification followed by target DNA sequencing. (3) Results: In the pvcrt-o exons, the K10 insert was present in 14% of the isolates. Regarding pvmdr1, T958M and F1076L haplotypes showed frequencies of 95% and 3%, respectively, while the SNP Y976F was not detected. (4) Conclusions: Since K10-pvcrt-o and F1076L/T958M-pvmdr1 polymorphisms were detected in samples from patients who responded well to CQ treatment, it can be concluded that mutations in these genes do not seem to have a potential for association with the phenotype of CQ resistance.

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Pathogens ; 12(5)2023 May 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37242401

RESUMO

(1) Background: Malaria is a public health problem worldwide. Despite global efforts to control it, antimalarial drug resistance remains a great challenge. In 2009, our team identified, for the first time in Brazil, chloroquine (CQ)-susceptible Plasmodium falciparum parasites in isolates from the Brazilian Amazon. The present study extends those observations to include survey samples from 2010 to 2018 from the Amazonas and Acre states for the purpose of tracking pfcrt molecular changes in P. falciparum parasites. (2) Objective: to investigate SNPs in the P. falciparum gene associated with chemoresistance to CQ (pfcrt). (3) Methods: Sixty-six P. falciparum samples from the Amazonas and Acre states were collected from 2010 to 2018 in patients diagnosed at the Reference Research Center for Treatment and Diagnosis of Malaria (CPD-Mal/Fiocruz), FMT-HVD and Acre Health Units. These samples were subjected to PCR and DNA Sanger sequencing to identify mutations in pfcrt (C72S, M74I, N75E, and K76T). (4) Results: Of the 66 P. falciparum samples genotyped for pfcrt, 94% carried CQ-resistant genotypes and only 4 showed a CQ pfcrt sensitive-wild type genotype, i.e., 1 from Barcelos and 3 from Manaus. (5) Conclusion: CQ-resistant P. falciparum populations are fixed, and thus, CQ cannot be reintroduced in malaria falciparum therapy.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 40(6): e00224023, 2024. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1564232

RESUMO

Abstract: Malaria is a public health problem and the cases diagnosed in the capital of Roraima, Brazil, show potential to characterize the burden of the disease in the state. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory aspects of malaria cases diagnosed in Boa Vista. For this purpose, a descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in two health units in the city, with individuals diagnosed and who agreed to respond the questionnaire. Of the total of 206 participants, characterized as men, mixed-race, and young, 96% (198) reported participating in illegal mining activity. Among the group of miners, 66% (131) came from other states of Brazil or other countries. The mines were mainly located in the Yanomami territory in Roraima. Plasmodium vivax infection occurred in 74% (153) of participants. In the miner's group, hospitalizations for severe malaria, previous malaria attacks, and delays in treatment after the onset of symptoms were reported. Although 73% (145) of miners reported knowing how malaria was transmitted, only 54% (107) used mosquito nets or repellents. The use of Artecom and chloroquine by miners is not for the complete treatment but only to relieve symptoms for returning to gold mines, highlighting the importance of molecular surveillance to antimalarial resistance. Indigenous peoples are considered vulnerable to malaria and miners promotes the increase of malaria in Roraima Indigenous Lands. Therefore, access to diagnosis and treatment in Indigenous areas invaded by miners is imperative to confront this disease that ravages Indigenous communities and threatens public health on a large scale to achieve the goal of eliminating malaria in the state.


Resumo: A malária é um problema de saúde pública e os casos diagnosticados na capital de Roraima, Brasil, têm potencial para caracterizar a carga da doença em todo o estado. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever os aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos e laboratoriais dos casos de malária diagnosticados em Boa Vista. Para tanto, foi realizado um estudo descritivo e transversal em duas unidades de saúde do município, com indivíduos diagnosticados com malária e que concordaram em responder ao questionário. De 206 participantes, caracterizados como homens, pardos e jovens, 96% (198) relataram atividade de garimpo ilegal. Entre garimpeiros, 66% (131) vieram de outros estados do Brasil ou de outros países. As minas estavam localizadas principalmente no território Yanomami, em Roraima. A infecção por Plasmodium vivax ocorreu em 74% (153) dos participantes. Entre garimpeiros, houve relatos de internações por malária grave, ataques prévios de malária e atrasos no tratamento após o início dos sintomas. Embora 73% (145) dos garimpeiros tenham relatado saber como a malária era transmitida, apenas 54% (107) usavam mosquiteiros ou repelentes. O uso de Artecom e cloroquina pelos garimpeiros não se destina ao tratamento completo, mas apenas ao alívio dos sintomas, permitindo o retorno às minas de ouro. Isso ressalta a importância da vigilância molecular para detectar a resistência antimalárica. Os indígenas são considerados uma população vulnerável à malária, e os garimpeiros promovem o aumento da malária nas Terras Indígenas de Roraima. Portanto, o acesso ao diagnóstico e tratamento em áreas indígenas invadidas por garimpeiros é imperativo para o enfrentamento dessa doença que assola as comunidades indígenas e ameaça a saúde pública em larga escala na meta de erradicar a malária no estado.


Resumen: La malaria es un problema de salud pública y los casos diagnosticados en la capital de Roraima, Brasil, tienen el potencial de caracterizar la carga de la enfermedad en todo el estado. El objetivo de este estudio fue describir los aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos y de laboratorio de los casos de malaria diagnosticados en Boa Vista. Para ello, se realizó un estudio descriptivo y transversal en dos unidades de salud del municipio, con personas diagnosticadas con malaria y que aceptaron responder el cuestionario. De 206 participantes, caracterizados como hombres, pardos y jóvenes, el 96% (198) reportó actividad minera ilegal. Entre los mineros, el 66% (131) procedían de otros estados de Brasil o de otros países. Las minas estaban ubicadas principalmente en el territorio Yanomami, en Roraima. La infección por Plasmodium vivax se produjo en el 74% (153) de los participantes. Entre los mineros, hubo relatos de hospitalizaciones por malaria grave, ataques previos de malaria y retrasos en el tratamiento tras de la aparición de los síntomas. Aunque el 73% (145) de los mineros informó saber cómo se transmitía la malaria, solo el 54% (107) usaba mosquiteros o repelentes. El uso de Artecom y cloroquina por parte de los mineros no está destinado a un tratamiento completo, sino al alivio de los síntomas para permitir el regreso a las minas de oro. Esto resalta la importancia de la vigilancia molecular para detectar la resistencia a los antipalúdicos. Los indígenas son considerados una población vulnerable a la malaria, y los mineros promueven el aumento de la malaria en las Tierras Indígenas de Roraima. Por lo tanto, el acceso al diagnóstico y tratamiento en zonas indígenas invadidas por mineros es imperativo para combatir esta enfermedad que asola a las comunidades indígenas y amenaza la salud pública a gran escala en el objetivo de erradicar la malaria en el estado.

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Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ; 60: e35, 2018 Jul 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30043939

RESUMO

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a serious global health problem. HBV has a high viral genetic diversity, with 10 genotypes recognized. In Brazil, the Roraima State is the third in the Northern region regarding the number of hepatitis B cases. On the other hand, few data on HBV genotyping and phylogenetic analysis are available. The purpose of this study is to characterize the HBV genotypes circulating in Roraima State. Of the 113 chronic hepatitis B patients enrolled in this study, 40 were HBV-DNA positive. A fragment of 280 bp (S gene) was amplified by PCR and submitted to nucleotide sequencing. A dataset containing the viral sequences obtained in this study, plus 130 obtained from GenBank was used for genotyping by phylogenetic analysis. The HBV subgenotype distribution found was A1 (62.5%), A2 (7.5%), D2, D3, D4 (2.5%), F2a (12.5%), and F3 (10%). We characterized the genotypes and subgenotypes of HBV circulating among patients in the State of Roraima. In addition, our study shows for the first time the HBV/F3 genotype circulating in Brazil. In conclusion, our findings showed a high diversity of HBV genotypes in Roraima, which is also found in other Brazilian geographical regions.


Assuntos
DNA Viral/genética , Genótipo , Vírus da Hepatite B/genética , Hepatite B Crônica/epidemiologia , Hepatite B Crônica/virologia , Filogenia , Adulto , Sequência de Bases , Brasil/epidemiologia , Bases de Dados de Ácidos Nucleicos , Feminino , Variação Genética , Vírus da Hepatite B/isolamento & purificação , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Prevalência , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Carga Viral
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An. bras. dermatol ; 81(3): 238-243, jun. 2006. graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-432409

RESUMO

FUNDAMENTOS: Micoses superficiais estritas são infecções fúngicas que se localizam nas camadas superficiais da pele e seus anexos. As micoses superficiais cutâneas representadas pelas dermatofitoses e candidíases podem ultrapassar a camada córnea da pele. Na região amazônica possuem incidência elevada. OBJETIVOS: Estudar as micoses superficiais, estritas e cutâneas, diagnosticadas sob o ponto de vista epidemiológico e micológico. PACIENTES E MÉTODOS: Pacientes com suspeita clínica de micoses superficiais submetidos a exame micológico no período de março a novembro de 2003 no Laboratório de Micologia Médica/CPCS/INPA. RESULTADOS: Foram realizados 394 exames, tendo 256 apresentado diagnóstico positivo. As micoses mais incidentes foram onicomicoses (135) e pitiríase versicolor (98). Malassezia spp. (77) e Candida spp. (72) foram os agentes fúngicos mais isolados. Tinea capitis apresentou maior ocorrência nos pré-escolares (3), e onicomicoses em adultos (94). O sexo feminino foi o mais acometido (91). Todas as classes sociais foram infectadas, com predominância da C (37). CONCLUSÃO: Onicomicoses e pitiríase versicolor acometeram sobretudo adultos. A Tinea capitis ocorre principalmente, em crianças. As micoses superficiais apresentaram mais incidentes nas mulheres. Malassezia spp. e Candida spp. foram os agentes mais isolados.

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