Beatriz Pisani
Instituto Adolfo Lutz
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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2001
Marise Simões; Beatriz Pisani; Eneida G. Lemes Marques; Maria Angela Garnica Prandi; Maria Helena Martini; Paulo Flávio Teixeira Chiarini; José Leopoldo Ferreira Antunes; Ana Paula Nogueira
We examined samples of irrigation water and vegetables from kitchen gardens in Campinas, Brazil. The bacterial analysis condemned 22.3% of the vegetable samples, and the parasitological examination condemned 14.5%. The criteria established by the Brazilian legislation condemned 11.8% of the irrigation water samples. Parasites were significantly more frequent in vegetables in the rainy season, while excessive fecal coliforms were more frequent in the dry season. A proper monitoring of the irrigation water supply is important to avoid the contamination of vegetables.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2000
Célia R. Gonçalves; Tania Mara Ibelli Vaz; Daniela Leite; Beatriz Pisani; Marise Simões; Maria Angela M. Prandi; Marilu Mendes Moscardini Rocha; Paulo C. Cesar; Plínio Trabasso; Angela von Nowakonski; Kinue Irino
A total of 73 isolates (57 Enterobacter cloacae and 16 Enterobacter agglomerans), recovered during an outbreak of bacteremia in the Campinas area, São Paulo, Brazil, were studied. Of these isolates, 61 were from parenteral nutrition solutions, 9 from blood cultures, 2 from a sealed bottle of parenteral nutrition solution, and one was of unknown origin. Of the 57 E. cloacae isolates, 54 were biotype 26, two were biotype 66 and one was non-typable. Of 39 E. cloacae isolates submitted to ribotyping, 87.2% showed the same banding pattern after cleavage with EcoRI and BamHI. No important differences were observed in the antimicrobial susceptibility patterns among E. cloacae isolates exhibiting the same biotype, serotype and ribotype. All E. agglomerans isolates, irrespective of their origin, showed same patterns when cleaved with EcoRI and BamHI. The results of this investigation suggest an intrinsic contamination of parenteral nutrition solutions and incriminate these products as a vehicle of infection in this outbreak.
Rev. Inst. Adolfo Lutz | 2000
Beatriz Pisani; Marise Simões; Maria Angela Garnica Prandi; Marilu Mendes Moscardini Rocha; Célia R. Gonçalves; Tânia M. I. Vaz; Kinue Irino
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 2004
Berenice Mandel Brígido; Valéria Pereira da Silva Freitas; Elaine Marra de Azevedo Mazon; Beatriz Pisani; Maria Ângela Garnica Prandi; Maria Helena Castro Reis Passos
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2010
Marise Simões; Marilu Mendes Moscardini Rocha; Beatriz Pisani; Maria Ângela Garnica Prandi; Eneida Gonçalves Lemes-Marques
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2005
Terumi Oyama Fuzihara; Beatriz Pisani; Marise Simões; Berenice Mandel Brígido; Christina Leopoldo e Silva; Lúcia Vannucci; Kioka Arioshi
Environmental Progress | 2010
Fernando Serenotti; Melissa Gurgel Adeodato Vieira; Meuris Gurgel Carlos da Silva; Beatriz Pisani; Marise Simões; Maria Ângela Garnica Prandi
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 1998
Marco Roberto Pires; Beatriz Pisani; Maria Angela Garnica Prandi; Marise Simões
Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2010
Marise Simões; Marilu Mendes Moscardini Rocha; Beatriz Pisani; Maria Ângela Garnica Prandi; Eneida Gonçalves Lemes-Marques
Archive | 2010
Marise Simões; Marilu Mendes; Moscardini Rocha; Beatriz Pisani; Maria Ângela; Garnica Prandi; Eneida Gonçalves