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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2007

An Open-Label Comparative Pilot Study of Oral Voriconazole and Itraconazole for Long-Term Treatment of Paracoccidioidomycosis

Flavio de Queiroz Telles; Luciano Zubaran Goldani; Haran T. Schlamm; James Goodrich; Ana Espinel Ingroff; Maria Aparecida Shikanai Yasuda

BACKGROUND In previous studies, itraconazole was revealed to be an effective therapy and was considered to be the gold standard treatment for mild-to-moderate acute and chronic clinical forms of paracoccidioidomycosis. A pilot study was conducted to investigate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of voriconazole for the long-term treatment of acute or chronic paracoccidioidomycosis, with itraconazole as the control treatment. METHODS A randomized, open-label study was conducted at 3 Brazilian tertiary care hospitals. Patients were randomized (at a 2 : 1 ratio) to receive oral therapy with voriconazole or itraconazole for 6 months. Patients receiving >or=1 dose of study drug were evaluated for safety; patients with confirmed paracoccidioidomycosis who completed >or=6 months of therapy (treatment-evaluable patients) were evaluated for treatment efficacy. Satisfactory global response was assessed at the end of treatment. RESULTS Fifty-three patients were evaluated for treatment safety (35 received voriconazole, and 18 received itraconazole). Both drugs were well tolerated. The most common treatment-related adverse events in the voriconazole group included abnormal vision, chromatopsia, rash, and headache; the most common treatment-related adverse events in the itraconazole group included bradycardia, diarrhea, and headache. Liver function test values were slightly higher in patients receiving voriconazole than in those receiving itraconazole; 2 patients in the voriconazole group were withdrawn from treatment because of increased liver function test values. In the intent-to-treat populations, the satisfactory response rate (i.e., complete or partial global response) was 88.6% among the voriconazole group and 94.4% among the itraconazole group. The response rate among treatment-evaluable patients was 100% for both treatment groups; no relapses were observed after 8 weeks of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS This is, to our knowledge, the first study to demonstrate that voriconazole is as well tolerated and effective as itraconazole for the long-term treatment of paracoccidioidomycosis.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2001

Antifungal Susceptibilities, Varieties, and Electrophoretic Karyotypes of Clinical Isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans from Brazil, Chile, and Venezuela

Belinda Calvo; Arnaldo Lopes Colombo; Olga Fischman; A. Santiago; Luis Thompson; Márcia dos Santos Lazéra; Flavio de Queiroz Telles; Kazutaka Fukushima; Kazuko Nishimura; Reiko Tanaka; Makoto Myiajy; M. Luiza Moretti-Branchini

ABSTRACT One hundred clinical isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected and non-HIV-infected patients from Brazil, Chile, and Venezuela were separated according to varieties and tested for antifungal susceptibility. A high susceptibility to antifungal agents was observed among all the isolates. The electrophoretic karyotyping of 51 strains revealed good discrimination among Cryptococcus neoformansvar. neoformans strains.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2008

Consenso em criptococose: 2008

Adriana Satie Kon; Anete Svciaovic Grumach; Arnaldo Lopes Colombo; Augusto César Oliveira Penalva; Bodo Wanke; Flavio de Queiroz Telles; Luiz Carlos Severo; Luis Fernando Aranha; Márcia dos Santos Lazéra; Mariângela Ribeiro Resende; Maria do Amparo Salmito; Maria Aparecida Shikanai-Yasuda; Maria Luiza Moretti; Marcelo Simão Ferreira; Mario León Silva-Vergara; Najara Maria Procópio Andrade; Plínio Trabasso; Rinaldo Poncio Mendes; Roberto Martinez; Vinicius Ponzio

Divisao de Clinica de Molestias Infecciosas Hospital das Clinicas Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2015

Name Changes in Medically Important Fungi and Their Implications for Clinical Practice

G. Sybren de Hoog; Vishnu Chaturvedi; David W. Denning; Paul S. Dyer; Jens Christian Frisvad; David M. Geiser; Yvonne Gräser; Josep Guarro; Gerhard Haase; Kyung J. Kwon-Chung; Jacques F. Meis; Wieland Meyer; John I. Pitt; Robert A. Samson; John W. Taylor; Kathrin Tintelnot; Roxana G. Vitale; Thomas J. Walsh; Michaela Lackner; Teun Boekhout; Arunaloke Chakrabarti; Anuradha Chowdhary; Garry T. Cole; Olivier A. Cornely; Pedro W. Crous; Christophe d'Enfert; Dea Garcia-Hermoso; D. David Ellis; Cornelia Lass-Flörl; Stuart M. Levitz

ABSTRACT Recent changes in the Fungal Code of Nomenclature and developments in molecular phylogeny are about to lead to dramatic changes in the naming of medically important molds and yeasts. In this article, we present a widely supported and simple proposal to prevent unnecessary nomenclatural instability.


2379-5042 | 2017

Importance of Resolving Fungal Nomenclature: the Case of Multiple Pathogenic Species in the Cryptococcus Genus

Ferry Hagen; H. Thorsten Lumbsch; Valentina S Arsic Arsenijevic; Hamid Badali; Sébastien Bertout; R. Blake Billmyre; M. Rosa Bragulat; F. Javier Cabañes; Mauricio Carbia; Arunaloke Chakrabarti; Sudha Chaturvedi; Vishnu Chaturvedi; Min Chen; Anuradha Chowdhary; Maria-Francisca Colom; Oliver A. Cornely; Pedro W. Crous; Maria S. Cuétara; Mara R. Diaz; Ana Espinel-Ingroff; Hamed Fakhim; Rama Falk; Wenjie Fang; Patricia F. Herkert; Consuelo Ferrer Rodríguez; James A. Fraser; Josepa Gené; Josep Guarro; Alexander Idnurm; M.T. Illnait-Zaragozi

Cryptococcosis is a major fungal disease caused by members of the Cryptococcus gattii and Cryptococcus neoformans species complexes. After more than 15 years of molecular genetic and phenotypic studies and much debate, a proposal for a taxonomic revision was made. ABSTRACT Cryptococcosis is a major fungal disease caused by members of the Cryptococcus gattii and Cryptococcus neoformans species complexes. After more than 15 years of molecular genetic and phenotypic studies and much debate, a proposal for a taxonomic revision was made. The two varieties within C. neoformans were raised to species level, and the same was done for five genotypes within C. gattii. In a recent perspective (K. J. Kwon-Chung et al., mSphere 2:e00357-16, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00357-16 ), it was argued that this taxonomic proposal was premature and without consensus in the community. Although the authors of the perspective recognized the existence of genetic diversity, they preferred the use of the informal nomenclature “C. neoformans species complex” and “C. gattii species complex.” Here we highlight the advantage of recognizing these seven species, as ignoring these species will impede deciphering further biologically and clinically relevant differences between them, which may in turn delay future clinical advances.


Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2010

HIV subtype, epidemiological and mutational correlations in patients from Paraná, Brazil

Monica Maria Gomes da Silva; Flavio de Queiroz Telles; Clovis Arns da Cunha; Frank S. Rhame

Objective: Analyze patients with HIV infection from Curitiba, Parana, their epidemiological characteristics and HIV RAM. Methods: Patients regularly followed in an ID Clinic had their medical data evaluated and cases of virological failure were analyzed with genotypic report. Results: Patients with complete medical charts were selected (n = 191). Demographic and clinical characteristics were compared. One hundred thirty two patients presented with subtype B infection (69.1%), 41 subtype C (21.5%), 10 subtype F (5.2%), 7 BF (3.7%) and 1 CF (0.5%). Patients with subtype B infection had been diagnosed earlier than patients with subtype non-B. Also, subtype B infection was more frequent in men who have sex with men, while non-B subtypes occurred more frequently in heterosexuals and women. Patients with previous history of three classes of ARVs (n = 161) intake were selected to evaluate resistance. For RT inhibitors, 41L and 210W were more frequently observed in subtype B than in non-B strains. No differences between subtypes and mutations were observed to NNTRIs. Mutations at 10, 32 and 63 position of protease were more observed in subtype B viruses than non-B, while positions 20 and 36 of showed more amino acid substitutions in subtype non-B viruses. Patients with history of NFV intake were evaluated to resistance pathway. The 90M pathway was more frequent in subtypes B and non-B. Mutations previously reported as common in non-B viruses, such as 65R and 106M, were uncommon in our study. Mutations 63P and 36I, previously reported as common in HIV-1 subtypes B and C from Brazil, respectively, were common. Conclusion: There is a significant frequency of HIV-1 non-B infections in Parana state, with isolates classified as subtypes C, F, BF and BC. Patients with subtype C infection were more frequently female, heterosexual and had a longer average time of HIV diagnosis.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2006

Early microbial colonization of cystic fibrosis patients identified by neonatal screening, with emphasis on Staphylococcus aureus.

Helena Aguilar Peres Homem de Mello de Souza; Keite da Silva Nogueira; Adriana P. Matos; Ricardo P. Vieira; Carlos Antônio Riedi; Nelson Augusto Rosário; Flavio de Queiroz Telles; Libera Maria Dalla Costa

OBJECTIVES To assess bacterial colonization prospectively in patients with cystic fibrosis identified by neonatal screening. To assess susceptibility to antimicrobials and to perform the molecular typing of Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from the oropharynx of patients during the study. METHODS Twenty-five cystic fibrosis patients receiving regular treatment at the Cystic Fibrosis Outpatient Clinic of Hospital de Clínicas of Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil, were included in the study. All patients were identified by trypsin-like immunoreactivity and their diagnosis was confirmed by two or more sweat tests. Oropharyngeal swabs were collected and cultured according to routine methods; bacterial colonies were phenotypically identified and their susceptibility to antimicrobials was tested. S. aureus isolates were submitted to molecular typing using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. RESULTS Out of 234 oropharyngeal swabs, S. aureus was the most frequently isolated strain (76% of patients, 42% of swabs), followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (36% of patients, 16% of swabs) and Haemophilus spp. (76% of patients; 19% of swabs). Seventy-three isolates were obtained from 19 patients colonized with S. aureus, of which 18 were oxacillin-resistant (24.6%), isolated from two patients, with the same electrophoretic profiles as that of the Brazilian clone. The remaining oxacillin-sensitive isolates were distributed into 18 electrophoretic profiles. CONCLUSION There was higher prevalence of S. aureus, with earlier isolation than other pathogens. Multi-sensitive isolates were distributed into different clones, characterizing non-transmissibility among community-acquired strains. The isolated oxacillin-resistant S. aureus showed identical electrophoretic profiles, probably acquired in hospital. P. aeruginosa was not so frequent in the studied population.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2006

Colonização microbiana precoce de pacientes identificados por triagem neonatal para fibrose cística, com ênfase em Staphylococcus aureus

Helena Aguilar Peres Homem de Mello de Souza; Keite da Silva Nogueira; Adriana P. Matos; Ricardo P. Vieira; Carlos Antônio Riedi; Nelson Augusto Rosário; Flavio de Queiroz Telles; Libera Maria Dalla Costa

OBJETIVOS: Avaliar prospectivamente a colonizacao bacteriana de pacientes com fibrose cistica identificados por triagem neonatal. Avaliar a suscetibilidade a antimicrobianos e caracterizar molecularmente as cepas de Staphylococcus aureus isoladas da orofaringe dos pacientes no periodo do estudo. METODOS: Foram estudados 25 pacientes com fibrose cistica, identificados por tripsina imunorreativa e com diagnostico confirmado por duas ou mais provas de suor, atendidos regularmente no ambulatorio de fibrose cistica do Hospital de Clinicas da Universidade Federal do Parana. Foram coletadas amostras de orofaringe com swab e cultivadas por metodos rotineiros; as colonias bacterianas foram identificadas fenotipicamente e testadas quanto a suscetibilidade a antimicrobianos. Os isolados de S. aureus foram submetidos a tipagem molecular por eletroforese em campo pulsado. RESULTADOS: De um total de 234 amostras de orofaringe, S. aureus foi isolado em maior numero (76% dos pacientes, 42% das amostras), seguido de Pseudomonas aeruginosa (36% dos pacientes, 16% das amostras) e Haemophilus spp. (76% dos pacientes; 19% das amostras). Dos 19 pacientes colonizados com S. aureus, foram obtidos 73 isolados, 18 oxacilina-resistentes (24,6%), isolados de dois pacientes, com perfis eletroforeticos identicos ao do clone brasileiro. Os demais isolados oxacilina-sensiveis distribuiram-se entre 18 perfis eletroforeticos distintos. CONCLUSAO: Observou-se uma maior prevalencia de S. aureus, com isolamento mais precoce em relacao aos outros patogenos pesquisados. Os isolados multissensiveis distribuiram-se em clones distintos, caracterizando a nao transmissibilidade entre as cepas comunitarias. Os S. aureus resistentes a oxacilina isolados apresentaram perfis eletroforeticos identicos, provavelmente adquiridos no ambiente hospitalar. P. aeruginosa foi pouco frequente na populacao estudada.


Medical Mycology | 1985

Scanning electron microscopic studies of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis in the yeast phase.

Guilberto Minguetti; Flavio de Queiroz Telles; Robin M. Hofmeister; Orlando Teodorico de Freitas; Rosangela F. Lameira

Scanning electron microscopy of four different Paracoccidioides brasiliensis isolates in the yeast phase revealed that mother cells generating multiple, spherically shaped buds may be firmly or tenuously associated with their progeny whereas elongated buds remain attached to the mother cell through stem-like structures and may represent early stages of hypha formation. The yeast cell surfaces were covered with a delicate network of microfibrillar components.


Acta Tropica | 2005

Eco-epidemiological survey of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis American cutaneous and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis in Ribeira Valley River, Paraná State, Brazil

Edilene Alcântara de Castro; Ennio Luz; Flavio de Queiroz Telles; Ashok Pandey; Alceu Biseto; Marlene Dinaiski; Ives José Sbalqueiro; Vanete Thomaz Soccol

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Arnaldo Lopes Colombo

Federal University of São Paulo

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Marcio Nucci

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Jorge Alberto Cortés

National University of Colombia

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Jeannete Zurita

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador

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Juan Echevarría

Cayetano Heredia University

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Adriana P. Matos

Federal University of Paraná

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Carlos Antônio Riedi

Federal University of Paraná

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