José Damião da Silva Filho
Federal University of Ceará
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Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2015
Erlane Chaves Freitas; Maria de Fátima Oliveira; Mônica Coelho Andrade; Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos; José Damião da Silva Filho; Darlan da Silva Cândido; Laíse dos Santos Pereira; João Paulo Ramalho Correia; José Napoleão Monte da Cruz; Luciano Pamplona de Góes Cavalcanti
SUMMARY Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and affects about two to three million people in Brazil, still figuring as an important public health problem. A study was conducted in a rural area of the municipality of Limoeiro do Norte - CE, northeastern Brazil, aiming to determine the prevalence of T. cruzi infection. Of the inhabitants, 52% were examined, among whom 2.6% (4/154) were seropositive in at least two serological tests. All seropositive individuals were older than 50 years, farmers, with a low education and a family income of less than three minimum wages. Active surveillance may be an alternative for early detection of this disease.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2017
Erlane Chaves Freitas; Maria de Fátima Oliveira; Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos; José Damião da Silva Filho; Carlos Eduardo Menezes Viana; Kátia Cristina Morais Soares Gomes; Luciano Pamplona de Góes Cavalcanti
INTRODUCTION: Chagas disease (CD) is currently considered a neglected disease; hence, identifying the factors associated with its high prevalence is essential. This study aimed to identify the seroprevalence of and the possible factors associated with CD in inhabitants of the City of Limoeiro do Norte, Northeastern Brazil. METHODS: Between April and November 2013, blood collection was conducted and a semi-structured questionnaire was administered. Blood samples that showed positive or possible serology for anti-Trypanosoma cruzi antibodies based on indirect immunofluorescence, hemagglutination indirect, and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay were analyzed. Associations between CD positivity and the study variables were analyzed using prevalence ratios (PR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). RESULTS: A total of 812 individuals were analyzed, of which T. cruzi seropositivity was determined in 4.2% (34 individuals). Sociodemographic variables showing a significant association with T. cruzi positivity included age >50 years (PR = 27.6; 95% CI = 6.66-114.4), elementary level education (PR = 5.15; 95% CI = 1.83-14.47), and retirement (PR = 7.25; 95% CI = 3.72-14.14). Positivity for T. cruzi was 6.17 times higher in those who had a history of living in rammed earth houses compared with those who did not (95% CI = 2.19-17.37). There was no evidence of vertical transmission in the individuals studied. Among the individuals infected with T. cruzi, the majority reported having a comorbidity (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated the seroprevalence of CD and identified factors associated with a high prevalence of CD.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2017
José Damião da Silva Filho; Marta Cristhiany Cunha Pinheiro; Mariana Silva Sousa; Vivian da Silva Gomes; Issis Maria Nogueira de Castro; Alberto Novaes Ramos Júnior; Fernando Schemelzer de Moraes Bezerra
INTRODUCTION The development of the São Francisco River Integration Project [Projeto de Integração do Rio São Francisco (PISF)] in the State of Ceará, Brazil, has resulted in environmental and socioeconomic changes with potential risks to public health. We aimed to determine the presence of Schistosoma mansoni infections in schoolchildren (aged 7-14 years) and workers from the construction site in an area under the direct influence of the PISF in the municipality of Brejo Santo-CE, to aid in the prevention and control of schistosomiasis. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional study using two S. mansoni-detection methods: detection of S. mansoni eggs by the Kato-Katz parasitological method in stool samples (assessed in triplicate for each sample) and S. mansoni circulating cathodic antigen by the point-of-care immunochromatographic rapid test (POC-CCA) in urine. RESULTS In general, the positivity rates for S. mansoni detection were 1.9% (2/106) among schoolchildren and 2.9% (4/138) among workers. No child had evidence of S. mansoni eggs in their stools; 1.9% tested positive by the POC-CCA method. Among workers, two (1.4%) tested positive by the Kato-Katz test and three (2.2%) by the POC-CCA test. If the POC-CCA test results that were scored as traces were considered negative, then the positivity rates dropped to 0.9% and 0.7% for schoolchildren and workers, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The active transmission of schistosomiasis in a region covered by the PISF was recognized, reinforcing the necessity to consolidate surveillance and control actions, as well as structural sanitation measures to reverse the social determinants of the disease.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2015
Laíse dos Santos Pereira; Erlane Chaves Freitas; Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos Fidalgo; Mônica Coelho Andrade; Darlan da Silva Cândido; José Damião da Silva Filho; Vladimir Michailowsky; Maria de Fátima Oliveira; José Ajax Nogueira Queiroz
By controlling the transmission of Chagas disease, the challenge of providing assistance to millions of infected patients that reach old age arises. In this study, the socioeconomic, demographic and comorbidity records of all elderly chagasic patients followed at the Pharmaceutical Care Service of the Chagas Disease Research Laboratory were assessed. The information related to the clinical form of the disease was obtained from medical records provided by the Walter Cantídio University Hospital. The profile of the studied population was: women (50.5%); mean age of 67 years; retired (54.6%); married (51.6 %); high illiteracy rate (40.2%); and family income equal to the minimum wage (51.5%). The predominant clinical forms of Chagas disease were cardiac (65.3%) and indeterminate (14.7%). The main electrocardiographic changes were the right bundle branch block (41.0%), associated or not with the anterosuperior left bundle branch block (27.4%). The average number of comorbidities per patient was 2.23 ± 1.54, with systemic arterial hypertension being the main one found (67.0%). It was found that the elderly comprise a vulnerable group of patients that associate aging with cardiac and/or digestive disorders resulting from the evolution of Chagas disease and other comorbidities, which requires special attention from health services to ensure more appropriate medical and social care.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2018
Alanna Carla da Costa; José Damião da Silva Filho; Eduardo Arrais Rocha; Mônica Coelho Andrade; Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos Fidalgo; Eliana Régia Barbosa Almeida; Carlos Eduardo Menezes Viana; Erlane Chaves Freitas; Ivo Castelo Branco Coelho; Maria de Fátima Oliveira
INTRODUCTION The transmission of Chagas disease (CD) through blood transfusion, organ transplantation, and oral transmission has gained greater visibility as a result of intensified vector control activities in endemic regions and to control CD in non-endemic regions. In Brazil, Ceará is one of the states that perform the most organ transplants. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in organ donor candidates. METHODS A retrospective analysis was performed on data from potential organ donors at the Center of Transplantation of the State of Ceará from 2010 - 2015. RESULTS Data from a total of 2,822 potential donors were obtained, of which 1,038 were effective donors and 1,784 were excluded, likely due to lack of family authorization or medical contraindication. The prevalence of T. cruzi infection among these potential donors was 1.3% (n = 29). The majority of infected donors were males aged 41 - 60 years, residing in the interior of the state. Interestingly, 72.4% (n = 21) had positive or inconclusive serology for additional infections, such as cytomegalovirus, hepatitis B and C, and toxoplasmosis. Probability analysis revealed that stroke was the most common cause of death among potential donors with CD. CONCLUSIONS There was a high prevalence of CD and other coinfections among potential solid organ donors in Ceará, and statistical tests have shown that these individuals are at increased risk of stroke when compared to potential non-reactive donors. This work highlights the importance of screening DC infection in potential donors.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2018
Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos Fidalgo; Alanna Carla da Costa; José Damião da Silva Filho; Darlan da Silva Cândido; Erlane Chaves Freitas; Laíse dos Santos Pereira; Mônica Coelho Andrade; Kátia Cristina Morais Soares Gomes; Cláudia Mendonça Bezerra; Maria de Fátima Oliveira
INTRODUCTION Chagas disease remains a public health problem in the rural and urban areas of 19 countries in the Americas. METHODS The aim of the present study was to investigate the Trypanosoma cruzi infection rate of triatomines collected from both intra- and peridomiciliary areas in eleven municipalities of Southeastern Ceará, Brazil, from 2009 to 2015. RESULTS A total of 32,364 triatomine specimens, including nymphs and adults, were collected, and 31,736 (98.06%) of these were examined. More nymphs were collected than adults, and the greatest number of triatomines (n = 8,548) was collected in 2010, for which the infection rate was 1.3%, with the highest rate of infections observed for specimens from Quixere. The species collected during the study were identified as Triatoma pseudomaculata, Triatoma brasiliensis, Panstrongylus megistus, Panstrongylus lutzi, and Rhodnius nasutus, with T. pseudomaculata being the most abundant (n = 19,962). CONCLUSIONS These results verify the presence of triatomines in both intra- and peridomiciliary areas, thereby ensuring persistence of the pathogen and consequently, the disease, as the presence of infected vectors in households is an important risk factor. According to these findings, the Chagas Disease Control Program should intensify its efforts in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2018
Alanna Carla da Costa; Darlan da Silva Cândido; Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos Fidalgo; José Damião da Silva Filho; Carlos Eduardo Menezes Viana; Monise Anne Lima; Mônica Coelho Andrade; Maria de Fátima Oliveira
Resumo O Servico de Atencao Farmaceutica ao paciente com doenca de Chagas do estado do Ceara foi criando em 2005, com a finalidade de proporcionar seguimento farmacoterapeutico aqueles com esta morbidade. Decorridos 10 anos de atuacao, objetivou-se avaliar a satisfacao dos pacientes atendidos no servico. Tratou-se de um estudo prospectivo, empregando um questionario subdividido nas secoes: dados socioeconomicos; infraestrutura, localizacao e funcionamento; cuidado farmaceutico e importância do servico. Foram entrevistados 70 pacientes de ambos os sexos e acima de 18 anos, entre agosto de 2014 e maio de 2015. Quanto a infraestrutura, localizacao e funcionamento, as notas obtidas mostraram que os pacientes estao satisfeitos com os parâmetros analisados. Com relacao ao cuidado farmaceutico, a maioria dos pacientes mostrou-se satisfeita, tendo o “ser bem atendido” como aspecto mais importante durante o atendimento. Em relacao a importância do servico, 100% o considerou muito importante e o indicaria para outras pessoas. De modo geral, o estudo demonstrou um alto nivel de satisfacao com o servico. Ha muito a ser trabalhado neste servico, como promover maior acesso e qualificacao do atendimento, contribuindo para a concretizacao de um modelo humanizado, centrado nas necessidades do paciente.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2018
Fernando Schemelzer de Moraes Bezerra; Marta Cristhiany Cunha Pinheiro; José Damião da Silva Filho; Issis Maria Nogueira de Castro; Roberta Lima Caldeira; Mariana Silva Sousa; Albeniza Barbosa Cavalcante; Alberto Novaes Ramos Júnior
Journal of Health & Biological Sciences | 2017
José Damião da Silva Filho; Alanna Carla da Costa; Erlane Chaves Freitas; Carlos Eduardo Menezes Viana; Monise Anne Lima; Mônica Coelho Andrade; Laíse dos Santos Pereira; Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos Fidalgo; Maria de Fátima Oliveira
II Encontro do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas da Universidade Federal do Ceará e I Simpósio Norte-Nordeste de Ciências Farmacêuticas | 2017
Allana Carla da Costa; José Damião da Silva Filho; Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos Fidalgo; Eliane Régia Barbosa de Almeida; Vanessa Ellen Vieira Ribeiro; Julieth Mesquita Lacerda; Eduardo Arrais Rocha; Maria de Fátima Oliveira
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Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos Fidalgo
Federal University of Ceará
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