Alicia Cámara
National University of Cordoba
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Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2012
Lucía María Ghietto; Alicia Cámara; Jorge Cámara; María Pilar Adamo
Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a parvovirus with a possible aetiological role in respiratory disease that is currently under investigation. We detected HBoV1 in children and adults hospitalized with acute disease of the lower respiratory tract. HBoV genome was detected by PCR in nasopharyngeal swabs collected from 75 patients aged 0-89 years during 2010. HBoV was found in 17/75 (22.7 %) patients, 64.7 % of them infants younger than 1 year old and 29.4 % adults older than 30 years [the bimodal age distribution among HBoV-positive (HBoV(+)) patients was statistically significant, P<0.001]. Of all HBoV(+) cases, 35.3 % were co-infected; all co-infections occurred in children (≤13 years old) and 83.3 % of them were HBoV-respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) co-infections. Among infants younger than 1 year, 50 % HBoV(+) specimens were co-infected, all of them with RSV. The rate of co-infection in infants was significantly higher compared to the frequency of co-infection in the whole cohort (P = 0.003). The results suggest that HBoV1 is involved in acute respiratory disease. Interplay between HBoV1 and RSV cannot be discarded as a cause of elevated percentages of co-detections in infants.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2003
Alicia Cámara; Gladis E Diaz; Victor Vega; María Basualdo; Marta Silvia Contigiani
This work presents the results of the detection of antibodies (immunoglobulin G) for subtypes I and VI of VEE viruses complex (Togaviridae family) in people from the General Belgrano island, Formosa province (Argentina). The prevalence of neutralizing (NT) antibodies for subtype VI was from 30% to 70% and the prevalence of antibodies inhibitory of hemagglutination (HI) was of 0% in the first and second inquiry respectively. For the subtype IAB the prevalence of NT antibodies was from 13% to 3.6%, similar to the prevalence total for both subtypes. HI antibodies were not detected in any inquiries for any subtype. It was observed that both subtypes circulate simultaneously, while subtype VI remains constant with some peaks, subtype I was found in low level.
Journal of Medical Virology | 2004
Celeste Pérez; Mónica Tous; Sandra Gallego; Norma Zala; Oscar Rabinovich; Susana Garbiero; María José Martínez; Andréa Mendonça Gusmão Cunha; Sofía Camino; Alicia Cámara; Sandra Cecília Botelho Costa; Milton Larrondo; Verónica Francalancia; Fernando Landreau; Miguel Angel Bartomioli
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2012
Lucía María Ghietto; Alicia Cámara; Yumei Zhou; Mauro Pedranti; Silvia Ferreyra; Teryl K. Frey; Jorge Cámara; María Pilar Adamo
Archives of Virology | 2015
Lucía María Ghietto; Diego Majul; Patricia Ferreyra Soaje; Elsa Baumeister; Martín Avaro; Constanza Insfran; Liliana Mosca; Alicia Cámara; Laura Moreno; María Pilar Adamo
Viral Immunology | 1995
Silvia Medeot; Marta Silvia Contigiani; Marta S. Sabattini; Alicia Cámara
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas | 2016
Pamela Elizabeth Rodriguez; María Pilar Adamo; María Gabriela Paglini; Laura Moreno; Jorge Cámara; Alicia Cámara
Scientific Journal of Microbiology | 2012
Pamela Elizabeth Rodriguez; Jorge Cámara; Alicia Cámara
ExT: Revista de Extensión de la UNC | 2012
Alicia Cámara; Adriana Dieguez; Silvana Barborini; Aida Orellana; María Marta Velázquez; Pamela Elizabeth Rodríguez; Ghietto L.M. Adamo M.P; Graciela Maschio; Claudio María Ragazzini; Marysol Augello; Marta Silvia Benítez; Gerardo Raul Theiler; Ana Maria Mori
ExT: Revista de Extensión de la UNC | 2012
Marta Silvia Benítez; Flavia Liendo; Andrea Sotti; Miguel Novero; Marysol Augello; Norma Carnero; Gerardo Raul Theiler; Claudia Sutter; Susana Pomar; Marcela Piovano; Patricia Amuchástegui; Alicia Cámara; Sandra Gallego; Marcos Balangero