Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Érika S. Nascimento is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Érika S. Nascimento.


Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2008

Local distribution of blackfly (Diptera, Simuliidae) larvae in two adjacent streams: the role of water current velocity in the diversity of blackfly larvae

Ronaldo Figueiró; Érika S. Nascimento; Leonardo H. Gil-Azevedo; Marilza Maia-Herzog; Ricardo Ferreira Monteiro

This study aimed to evaluate the influence of water velocity speed on the local distribution and taxocenosis structure of blackfly larvae. The larvae were collected from two adjacent streams located in the municipality of Angra dos Reis (RJ): Caputera River and one of its tributaries. Riffle litter patches were sampled randomly using a 30 x 30 cm quadrat. Four blackfly species were found: Simulium incrustatum s. l. Lutz, 1910; Simulium (Inaequalium) sp. ; Simulium pertinax s. l. Kollar, 1832 and Simulium subpallidum s. l. Lutz, 1909. Among these species, Simulium pertinax s. l. was clearly associated with higher water current speeds, while Simulium subpallidum s. l. showed association with lower water velocities, and Simulium (Inaequalium) sp. had a relatively constant distribution along the water current gradient.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2016

Refractory and/or Relapsing Cryptococcosis Associated with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: Clinical Features, Genotype, and Virulence Factors of Cryptococcus spp. Isolates.

Érika S. Nascimento; Lucia Helena Vitali; Ludmilla Tonani; Marcia Regina von Zeska Kress; Osvaldo Massaiti Takayanagui; Roberto Martínez

Refractory and relapsing crytocococcosis in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients have a poor prognosis. The risk factors for this complicated infection course were evaluated by comparing refractory and/or relapsing cryptococcosis in human immunodeficiency virus-coinfected patients (cohort 1) with another group of AIDS patients who adequately responded to antifungals (cohort 2). Except for one isolate of Cryptococcus gattii from a cohort 2 case, all other isolates were identified as Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii, sex type α, genotype VNI, including Cryptococcus reisolated from the relapse or in the refractory state. No differences were observed with respect to Cryptococcus capsule size and in the melanin and phospholipase production. The cohort 1 patients presented higher prevalence of cryptococcemia, cerebral dissemination, chronic liver disease, and leucopenia, and have increased death rate. Apparently, the refractory and/or relapsing cryptococcosis in the AIDS patients were more related to the host and the extent of the infection than to the fungal characteristics.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2014

Ocular Onchocerciasis in the Yanomami Communities from Brazilian Amazon: Effects on Intraocular Pressure

Guilherme Herzog-Neto; Karen Jaegger; Érika S. Nascimento; Verônica Marchon-Silva; Dalma Maria Banic; Marilza Maia-Herzog

To determine the influence of onchocercal eye disease on the intraocular pressure of the Yanomami Tribe Aratha-ú of Roraima State, Brazil, considered endemic for onchocerciasis, a total of 86 patients were submitted to an ophthalmologic exam that included external examination, slit lamp examination, intraocular pressure measurement, and a fundus ophthalmoscope examination. A high prevalence of onchocerciasis-related eye lesions was encountered in 68.6% of the patients. Punctate keratitis and microfilariae in the anterior chamber were found in ∼28%. The mean of intraocular eye pressure found was 10.47 mm of Hg.


Zoologia | 2011

The black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Santa Catarina, Brazil

Sixto Coscarón; Gilson Rudinei Pires Moreira; Victor Py-Daniel; Gosuke Sato; Érika S. Nascimento; Marilza Maia-Herzog

The Simuliidae fauna from the Santa Catarina state, Brazil, was documented, based primarily on specimens deposited in the collections of the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil and the La Plata Museum, Argentina. The results of our survey are organized by mesoregion and by municipality. Of the 51 municipalities where black flies were recorded, 46 represented new unpublished locality records. A total of 29 species belonging to two genera and eight subgenera were found, among which five are new records for the Santa Catarina state. The species recorded are (new records are marked with a *): Lutzsimulium hirticosta, Simuliium (Chirostilbia) acarayense, S. (Chirostilbia) distinctum, S. (Chirostilbia) empascae, S. (Chirostilbia) pertinax, S. (Chirostilbia) riograndense, S. (Chirostilbia) subpallidum, S. (Ectemnaspis) dinellii, S. (Ectemnaspis) lutzianum, S. (Ectemnaspis) perflavum, S. (Hemicnetha) rubrithorax, S. (Inaequalium) botulibranchium, S. (Inaequalium) clavibranchium, S. (Inaequalium) inaequale, S. (Inaequalium) itaunense, S. (Inaequalium) nogueirai, S. (Inaequalium) subclavibranchium, S. (Inaequalium) subnigrum, S. (Inaequalium) travassosi, S. (Notolepria) paraguayense*, S. (Psaroniocompsa) anamariae*, S. (Psaroniocompsa) angrense, S. (Psaroniocompsa) auripellitum, S. (Psaroniocompsa) auristriatum*, S. (Psaroniocompsa) incrustatum, S. (Psaroniocompsa) jujuyense, S. (Psaroniocompsa) limbatum*, S. (Psaroniocompsa) minuanum*, and S. (Thyrsopelma) orbitale.


Neotropical Entomology | 2009

New records of the black fly fauna (Diptera: Simuliidae) in two rivers of the western Amazonia, Brazil.

Érika S. Nascimento; Verônica Marchon-Silva; Marilza Maia-Herzog

Our goal was to verify the presence and the composition of black floy species in the Antimari and Acre rivers, located in the end of Western Amazonia, where this entomological inquiry was accomplished. Along the Antimari and Acre rivers, 19 localities were studied and 133 larvae and 197 pupae were collected, totalizing 330 black floy immatures. The following species are recorded for the first time in this area: Simulium (Psaroniocompsa) amazonicum Goeldi, Simulium (Psaroniocompsa) oyapockense Floch & Abonnenc, Simulium (Psaroniocompsa) quadrifidum Lutz, Simulium (Psilopelmia) lutzianum Pinto, Simulium (Psilopelmia) perfloavum Roubaud and Simulium (Notolepria) exiguum Roubaud. Our data suggest that S. amazonicum, S. oyapockense and S. quadrifidum have a wide geographical distribution as well as population density.


Neotropical Entomology | 2005

A bioassay method for black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) using larvicides

Carlos J.P.C. Araújo-Coutinho; Ronaldo Figueiró; Andréia P. Viviani; Érika S. Nascimento; Clara F.G. Cavados

This note presents an alternative method for bioassays using black fly larvae, with which we intend to provide a simpler but effective tool for accessing data on larvicide efficacy.


Neotropical Entomology | 2006

Spatial and temporal distribution of blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in the Itatiaia National Park, Brazil

Ronaldo Figueiró; Carlos J.P.C. Araújo-Coutinho; Leonardo H. Gil Azevedo; Érika S. Nascimento; Ricardo Ferreira Monteiro


Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 2004

Seasonality and prevalence rates of microsporidia in Simulium pertinax (Diptera : Simuliidae) larvae in the region of Serra dos Órgãos, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Carlos J.P.C. Araújo-Coutinho; Érika S. Nascimento; Ronaldo Figueiró; James J. Becnel


Reciis | 2012

Public access to health information concerning neglected diseases in Brazil - DOI: 10.3395/reciis.v6i2.568en

Érika S. Nascimento; Marilza Maia-Herzog; Paulo Chagastelles Sabroza


Reciis | 2012

O acesso público da informação em saúde para as doenças negligenciadas no Brasil

Érika S. Nascimento; Marilza Maia-Herzog; Paulo Chagastelles Sabroza

Collaboration


Dive into the Érika S. Nascimento's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ronaldo Figueiró

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ricardo Ferreira Monteiro

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Gilson Rudinei Pires Moreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Gosuke Sato

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge