Amadeo Javier Bava
University of Buenos Aires
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Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 1992
Amadeo Javier Bava; Ricardo Negroni
Se presentan 105 casos de criptococosis diagnosticados en la Republica Argentina, entre 1981 y 1990. El numero anual de casos fue hasta 1987, de 4 a 8, aumento desde 1988 por influencia del SIDA y llego a 35 casos en 1990. La criptococosis no asociada al SIDA se mantuvo entre 3 y 7 casos anuales. Globalmente, el grupo etario mas afectado fue el de 20-39 anos y la distribucion por edad fue diferente en las poblaciones con y sin SIDA. La mediana de la edad de las poblaciones total, asociada al SIDA y a otras causas predisponentes fue de 30, 30 y 45 anos, respectivamente. El predominio del sexo masculino fue mucho mas evidente entre los pacientes HIV+ que en los que no padecian esta ultima infeccion. La causa predisponente fue el SIDA en 57 pacientes, otra en 20 y era desconocida en 28 casos. Estimando indirectamente, el porcentaje de pacientes con SIDA que padecieron criptococosis en este periodo fue 6,19% (57 casos en 920 HIV+). Cryptococcus neoformans variedad neoformans fue aislado de 101 pacientes y la variedad gattii (serotipo B) de los 4 restantes. Los datos obtenidos son similares a los observados en Europa y Estados Unidos.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2000
Angela Beatriz Di Gliullo; Marta S. Cribari; Amadeo Javier Bava; Jorge S. Cicconetti; Roberto Collazos
We report the observation of acid-fast Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts in a sputum sample. The patient, a 60 year-old, HIV negative man, was successfully treated for pulmonary tuberculosis during 1997. On February 1998, he was admitted to our center due to loss of weight, cough with purulent expectoration, dysphonia and a radiological picture of pulmonary fibrosis. Bacilloscopic study of sputum (negative for acid-fast bacilli) stained with Ziehl-Neelsen technique showed large (8-10 microm) spherical, acid-fast Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts. No other pathogens were isolated on cultures from this sample or from laryngeal biopsy. Serial parasitologic studies showed C. cayetanensis and also eggs of Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides and Hymenolepis nana and of Entamoeba coli cysts. The patient lives in the outskirts of Buenos Aires in a brick-made house with potable water and works as builder of sewers. He travelled in several occasions to the rural area of province of Tucumán which has poor sanitary conditions. C. cayetanensis is an emergent agent of diarrhea and as far as we know this is the first time the parasite is observed in respiratory samples.
Medical Mycology | 1993
Amadeo Javier Bava; Ricardo Negroni; M. Bianchi
A urease negative strain of Cryptococcus neoformans was isolated form a patient with AIDS. The identification of the yeast was confirmed by physiological and pathogenicity tests. Clinically, the disseminated cryptococcal infection in our patient was identical to those reported in other patients with AIDS.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 1995
Amadeo Javier Bava; Javier Afeltra; Ricardo Negroni; Roberto A. Diez
Systemic disease by Cryptococcus neoformans (C. neoformans) is a common opportunistic infection in immunodeficient patients. Cellular immunity seems to be the most important determinant of resistance. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of recombinant rat interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) in murine cryptococcosis (Balb/c mice infected by IP route with the Rivas strain of C. neoformans), evaluating survival time, macroscopic and microscopic examination of the organs, and massive seeding of brain homogenate. IFN-gamma treatment, at a daily dose of 10,000 IU, did not modify significantly these variables when mice were challenged with a high inoculum (10(7) yeasts) and treatment was delayed to 5 days after infection (median survival 21 days in control mice vs. 23 days in IFN-treated). Another set of experiments suggested that IFN-gamma treatment, at a dose of 10,000 IU/day, begun at the moment of infection could be useful (it prolonged survival from 20 to 28 days, although the difference did not achieve statistical signification). When used simultaneously with infection by 3.5 x 10(5) yeasts, IFN-gamma at 10,000 IU/day for 15 days significantly prolonged survival of mice (p = 0.004). These results suggest that, depending on the experimental conditions, IFN-gamma can improve survival of mice infected with a lethal dose of C. neoformans.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 1995
Amadeo Javier Bava
Some epidemiological and immunological characteristics and the methodology of diagnosis of 44 cases of histoplasmosis (HP); 36 (27 males and 9 women) associated with AIDS (HP+AIDS) and 8 (7 males and 1 female) with other predisposing factors (HP+non AIDS), diagnosed in the Muñiz Hospital (MH) during 1994, were retrospectively studied. The median age (MA) of HP+AIDS patients was 28 years; 25.5 (22-40) in the women and 28.5 (20-42) in the men and 50 (22-58) years in the HP+non AIDS patients. The more frequent risk factors for HIV infection were intravenous drug addiction (55%) and homo/bisexuality (19%). The MA of these groups were 28 (20-39) and 41 (26-42) years, respectively. Tobaccoism was a predisposing factor in 83% of HP+non AIDS patients. The muco-cutaneous lesions scraping and blood-cultures established the initial diagnosis in 53% and 36% of HP+AIDS patients, respectively and the muco-cutaneous lesions biopsies in 75% of HP+non AIDS cases. At time of diagnosis, all HP+AIDS patients had < 200 while HP+non AIDS patients had > 200 CD4 + lymphocytes/microliters. Seventy two per cent of HP+AIDS patients were born in Buenos Aires (Bs As) city and 62% of HP+non AIDS patients were born in provinces of Argentina other than Bs As. At moment of diagnosis, 87.5% of HP+AIDS and 62.5% of HP+non AIDS patients lived in Bs As city and Bs As outskirts.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 1995
Ricardo Negroni; C. Cendoya; A.I. Arechavala; A.M. Robles; Mario H. Bianchi; Amadeo Javier Bava; S. Helou
Serum samples from 242 HIV-positive persons were studied for the detection of capsular polysaccharide antigen of Cryptococcus neoformans; 193 of these patients presented less than 300 CD4+ cells/microliters of blood and 49 patients had more than 300 CD4+ cells/microliters. None of them had symptoms or signs characteristic of cryptococcosis. The capsular antigen of C. neofarmans was detected by latex agglutination technique with pronase pretreatment (IMMY, Crypto-Latex Antigen Detection System, Immunomycologics Inc., OK, USA); in 61% of the samples, ELISA technique was also used (Premier, Cryptococcal Antigen, Meridian Diagnostic Inc., Cincinnati, Oh, USA). The comparative study of both methods showed that the results obtained were similar in 96.9% of the cases. The capsular antigen was detected in 13 out of 193 (6.7%) patients with less than 300 CD4+ cells/microliters. Cryptococcosis was confirmed mycologically in 3 of these 13 cases (23%) by the isolation of C. neoformans in CSF or blood cultures. Three patients, who had presented negative results of both tests for capsular antigen, suffered disseminated cryptococcosis 4 to 8 months later. The predictive diagnostic value of capsular antigen detection of C. neoformans seems to be low and we believe that it should not be done routinely in asymptomatic HIV-positive persons.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2002
Amadeo Javier Bava; Sylvia Cattáneo; Enrique Bellegarde
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 1989
Amadeo Javier Bava; Ricardo Negroni
Medicina-buenos Aires | 1988
J. L Finquelievich; Ricardo Negroni; Amadeo Javier Bava; C. Iovannitti
Rev. argent. micol | 1988
C. Iovannitti; Ricardo Negroni; J. L Finquelievich; Amadeo Javier Bava