Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
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Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2007
Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Daniela Dib Gonçalves; Regina Mitsuka-Breganó; Roberta Lemos Freire; Italmar Teodorico Navarro
Toxoplasmosis is caused by an intracellular protozoan, Toxoplasma gondii, which has a wide geographical distribution. The main infection routes are ingestion of cysts from raw or badly-cooked meat, ingestion of oocysts from substrates contaminated with the feces of infected felines and congenital transmission by tachyzoites. The congenital form results in a severe systemic disease, because if the mother is infected for the first time during gestation, she can present a temporary parasitemia that will infect the fetus. Many of the clinical symptoms are seen in congenitally-infected children, from a mild disease to serious signs, such as mental retardation. Early diagnosis during the pregnancy is highly desirable, allowing prompt intervention in cases of infection, through treatment of pregnant women, reducing the probability of fetal infection and consequent substantial damage to the fetus. Conventional tests for establishment of a fetal diagnosis of toxoplasmosis include options from serology to PCR. Prevention of human toxoplasmosis is based on care to avoid infection, understanding the disease and serological exams during gestation. Pregnant women should be tested serologically from three months gestation, until one month after childbirth. Inclusion of serology for congenital toxoplasmosis along with the basic Guthrie test for PKU is of fundamental importance for early diagnosis of infection and so that treatment is initiated, in order to avoid possible sequels in the infant.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2006
Daniela Dib Gonçalves; Paulo Sérgio Teles; Célia Rosimarie dos Reis; Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Roberta Lemos Freire; Italmar Teodorico Navarro; Lucimara Aparecida Alves; Ernest Eckehardt Muller; Julio Cesar de Freitas
Leptospirosis, brucellosis and toxoplasmosis are widely-distributed zoonosis, being the man an accidental participant of their epidemiological chains. The aim of this paper was to make a seroepidemiological report and identify occupational and environmental variables related to these illnesses in 150 workers in a slaughterhouse in the Northern region of Paraná. For the diagnosis of leptospirosis a microscopical seroagglutination test was applied; for brucellosis, the tamponated acidified antigen test and the 2-mercaptoetanol tests were used, and for toxoplasmosis the indirect immunofluorescence reaction test. For each employee an epidemiological survey was filled, which investigated occupational and environmental variables which could be associated with these infections. Positive results for leptospirosis were found in 4.00% of the samples, for brucellosis in 0.66% of samples and toxoplasmosis in 70.00%. From the three diseases researched, only the results for leptospirosis suggest occupational infection.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2008
Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Daniela Dib Gonçalves; Célia Rosimarie dos Reis; Regina Mitsuka Breganó; Roberta Lemos Freire; Julio Cesar de Freitas; Italmar Teodorico Navarro
Toxoplasmosis possess worldwide geographic distribution and high serological prevalence in human beings and animals. Acquired way is, in the majority of the times, light or asymptomatic however, in approximately 15% of the cases can be developed the ocular form. The aim of this study is to research the occurrence of IgG anti- Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in children at an elementary school in Jataizinho (PR) and relate some factors with the epidemiology of the toxoplasmosis. A total of 276 samples of blood by using indirect immunofluorescence (IFA) where 128 (46.4%) were detected positives. The analysis of the variables indicated that the presence of domestic cats in the household was an important factor associated to the infection by T. gondii (OR= 3.45; 1.61- 7.45) as well as to the children who described any kind of visual impairment (OR= 3.19; 1.11 - 9.35).
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2005
Regina Takasawa Carletti; Roberta Lemos Freire; Marina Tie Shimada; Bruno Bergamo Ruffolo; Leonardo Prudencio Begale; Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Italmar Teodorico Navarro
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2006
Rita Luiza Piazentin Rolim; Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Italmar Teodorico Navarro
Rev. bras. anal. clin | 2007
Olga Nishimura Mandai; Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Regina Mitsuka-Breganó
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2007
Célia Rosimarie dos Reis; Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Daniela Dib Gonçalves; Roberta Lemos Freire; João Luis Garcia; Italmar Teodorico Navarro
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2007
Célia Rosimarie dos Reis; Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Daniela Dib Gonçalves; Roberta Lemos Freire; João Luis Garcia; Italmar Teodorico Navarro
Arquivos de Ciências Veterinárias e Zoologia da UNIPAR | 2006
Paulo César Pereira Vollkopf; Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Italmar Teodorico Navarro
Acta Scientiarum. Health Science | 2006
Fabiana Maria Ruiz Lopes; Daniela Dib Gonçalves; Célia Rosimarie dos Reis; Regina Mitsuka Breganó; Francisco Anaruma Filho; Valter Abou Murad; Maria Cláudia Noronha Dutra de Menezes; Roberta Lemos Freire; Julio Cesar de Freitas; Maria Aparecida Zanella Santana; Italmar Teodorico Navarro