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Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2008

Molecular characterisation of newly identified HIV-1 infections in Curitiba, Brazil: preponderance of clade C among males with recent infections

João Leandro de Paula Ferreira; Mariana Thomaz Dds; Rosangela Rodrigues; David Harrad; Cristina M. Oliveira; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; João Paulo Gervasio Batista; Tomoko Sezazake Ito; Luis Fernando de Macedo Brigido

As in many areas of Brazil, the AIDS epidemic in Curitiba is relatively stable, but surveillance is important to support public policy. The molecular characteristics of HIV may be instrumental for monitoring epidemic trends. We evaluated plasma HIV-1 RNA (n = 37) from 38 cases presenting with positive serology, who were among 820 consenting volunteers visiting the downtown counselling and serology testing centre. Seroprevalence was 4.6% (CI 95% 3.2-6.3) and the estimated HIV incidence, as defined by the BED assay, was 2.86 persons/years (CI 95% 1.04-4.68). An additional set of contemporaneous, anonymous samples from a local laboratory was also analysed (n = 20). Regions of the HIV-1 polymerase (n = 57) and envelope (n = 34) were evaluated for subtyping, determination of mosaic structure, primary drug resistance mutations (pDRM), envelope V3 loop motifs and amino acid signatures related to viral tropism. HIV-1 clade B was observed in 53% of cases; HIV-1C in 30% and BC mosaics in 14%, with one F genome and one CF mosaic. Clade C infection was associated with recent infections among males (p < 0.03). Stanford surveillance pDRM was observed in 8.8% of sequences, with 7% showing high level resistance to at least one antiretroviral drug. Tropism for CXCR4 co-receptor was predicted in 18% of envelope sequences, which were exclusively among clade B genomes and cases with serological reactivity to chronic infection.


Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2006

Prevalência de deficiência de vitamina A e fatores associados em pré-escolares de Teresina, Piauí, Brasil

Adriana de Azevedo Paiva; Patrícia Helen de Carvalho Rondó; Cecília Maria Resende Gonçalves-Carvalho; Vanessa Kristinne Illison; Joilane Alves Pereira; Lourdes R. A. Vaz-de-Lima; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; Mirthes Ueda; Denise Pimentel Bergamaschi

A deficiencia de vitamina A constitui um problema de saude publica no Nordeste brasileiro. O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a prevalencia da deficiencia de vitamina A e os fatores associados em pre-escolares de Teresina, Piaui, Brasil. Os niveis de retinol serico foram determinados por HPLC, e foram investigadas as caracteristicas socio-economicas e demograficas de 631 criancas com idade de 36 a 83 meses. Investigou-se a associacao entre os niveis de retinol e as variaveis de interesse por analise de regressao linear uni e multivariada. O nivel medio de retinol foi de 1,21mmol/L (IC95%: 1,17-1,25µmol/L), independente do sexo (p = 0,259). A hipovitaminose A (retinol < 0,69µmol/L) foi observada em 15,4% das criancas (IC95%: 12,7-18,4), com tendencia a diminuicao com o avanco da idade; 29% das criancas (IC95%: 25,2-32,4) tinham valores aceitaveis de retinol, mas nao adequados (0,70 a 1,04µmol/L). Encontrou-se associacao positiva entre niveis de retinol e idade, renda per capita, suplementacao previa com vitamina A e escolaridade materna. A prevalencia de hipovitaminose A representa um problema moderado de saude publica, ressaltando a importância das estrategias de combate a essa carencia na regiao.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2005

Rate and incidence estimates of recent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infections among pregnant women in São Paulo, Brazil, from 1991 to 2002

Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; Mirthes Ueda; Rosemeire Yamashiro; Rosângela Rodrigues; Haynes W. Sheppard; Luis Fernando de Macedo Brigido

ABSTRACT The serological testing algorithm for recent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seroconversion (STARHS) was employed to estimate HIV incidence among pregnant women from São Paulo, Brazil. A cross-sectional study (1999 to 2002) showed an incidence of infection of 0.2 per 100 pregnant women per year (95% confidence interval, 0.041 to 0.608). Western blot profiles suggested an association between results of the STARHS analysis and gp41/gp31 bands.


Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2014

Estabilidade dos soros para o controle de qualidade interno de testes imunodiagnósticos de HIV/AIDS

Márcia Jorge Castejón; Rosemeire Yamashiro; Camila Cardoso de Oliveira; Daniel Granato; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; Mirthes Ueda

Introduction: The use of reference materials in order to assure and perform the quality control of analytical measurements is a requirement in clinical laboratories. Objectives: Stability of serum samples, kept frozen at -20°C for long-term storage and at varied temperatures during short periods, was evaluated by investigating the persistency of anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies reactivity on enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay/enzyme immunoassay (ELISA/EIA), Western blot and indirect immunofluorescence assays. Method: The analyzed sera were part of serum panels (comprised of anti-HIV positive and negative samples), produced at the Immunology Center of Instituto Adolfo Lutz, which have been the reference specimens for producing the internal quality assurance sera of HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) immunodiagnostic assays. Sera stability was assessed in samples stored at -20°C for 56 weeks, and at various temperature conditions: from 2°C to 8°C (refrigerator), from 15°C to 25°C (room temperature), at 37°C (incubator) and at -80°C (freezer) for 24 and 48 hours. The statistical analyses on HIV-negative serum samples (long-term storage) were significant (p < 0.05), and neither adverse effects on these samples as the occurrence of false-positive results nor false-negative results in HIV antibody positive sera were found in both studies. Conclusion: It was possible to conclude that the reference material remained stable for 48 hours at different temperatures (short-term) and it remained stable at -20°C for 56 weeks (long-term).


Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2014

Homogeneity study of the internal quality control sera for immunodiagnosis of HIV/AIDS

Márcia Jorge Castejón; Rosemeire Yamashiro; Camila Cardoso de Oliveira; José Carlos Olivieri; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; Mirthes Ueda

Introduction: The present study reports the data from the first homogeneity assessment of samples composing the serum panels produced at the Immunology Center of Instituto Adolfo Lutz, Sao Paulo. These samples have been distributed to the public laboratories and those partaking in the Brazilian Unified Health System, and to the participants in the Internal Quality Control Program for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody (Ab) testing. Objective: To assess the homogeneity of serum samples in panels from different lots for HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) immunodiagnosis by using the statistical method to ensure quality of the reference material. Method: Sera homogeneity was evaluated by means of enzyme-linked immunoassay/enzyme immunoassay (ELISA/EIA) for detection of HIV Ab, and the one-way analysis of variance was employed for analyzing the data. No statistically significant differences were found among the several serum vials. Conclusion: The sera dispensed in the vials were homogeneous in the respective lots.


Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2014

Stability of anti-HIV antibodies in serum samples stored for two to eighteen years periods

Marcia Jorge Castejon; Rosemeire Yamashiro; Camila Cardoso de Oliveira; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; Mirthes Ueda

Introduction: The antibodies have an important role in the serodiagnosis, constituting the most widely used biomarkers to detect and confirm various diseases. Objective: To investigate the reproducibility of anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies reactivity, to assess the stability of the sera samples stored at -20oC for two to eighteen years. Method: Sera were collected in the period 1988-2004 for routine anti-HIV antibodies diagnostic testing. The remaining samples stored at -20oC, were analyzed in this study. Serum sample stability was assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay/enzyme immunoassay (ELISA/EIA), indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA), and Western blot (WB) for detecting anti-HIV antibodies. The previously found results (1988-2004) and those obtained in 2006 were subjected to Kappa index analysis. Result: In the period 1988-to 2004, the degree of concordance of the ELISA/EIA, IFA and WB results were considered, good (k = 0.80), regular (k = 0.35), and good (k = 0.63), respectively. Conclusion: Regarding HIV serologic test, the serum samples were stable for 18 years in ELISA/EIA and for 4 years in IFA technique, however, for the WB methodology it was not possible to determine the time of stability of the anti-HIV antibodies.


Journal of Clinical Virology | 2004

HIV-1 infection among injection and ex-injection drug users from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: prevalence, estimated incidence and genetic diversity.

Sylvia Lopes Maia Teixeira; Francisco I. Bastos; Paulo Roberto Telles; Mariana A. Hacker; Luis Fernando de Macedo Brigido; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; Vera Bongertz; Mariza G. Morgado


Aids and Behavior | 2015

High HIV Prevalence among Men who have Sex with Men in a Time-Location Sampling Survey, São Paulo, Brazil.

Maria Amélia S. M. Veras; Gabriela Calazans; Manoel Carlos Sampaio de Almeida Ribeiro; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; Marcia Regina Giovanetti; Regina Facchini; Isadora Lins França; Willi McFarland


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2012

Avaliação dos múltiplos ciclos de congelamento e descongelamento na estabilidade dos soros para a detecção de anticorpos anti-HIV

Márcia Jorge Castejón; Rosemeire Yamashiro; Camila Cardoso de Oliveira; José Carlos Olivieri; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; Mirthes Ueda


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2010

Implementation of a strategy for improving the serological diagnosis of HIV/AIDS by introducing the internal quality control

Márcia Jorge Castejón; Rosemeire Yamashiro; Carmem Aparecida de Freitas Oliveira; irthes Ueda

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