Maína de Oliveira Nunes
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2008
Paula Cristhina Niz Xavier; Marilene Rodrigues Chang; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Durval Batista Palhares; Renato Andreotti e Silva; Gisele Facholi Bonfim; Nalvo Franco de Almeida Júnior
The aim of our study was to perform molecular typing on 25 clinical samples of Candida spp that were isolated from children with candidemia who were hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit of a university hospital between 1998 and 2006. Demographic and clinical data were obtained from the medical records to ascertain the clinical and epidemiological characteristics. Yeast identification was done using conventional methods and susceptibility to antifungals was assessed using a microdilution method. The genetic profile was determined using the RAPD-PCR technique. Candida albicans (11; 44%) and Candida parapsilosis (10; 40%) were the species most frequently isolated. Seventeen (68%) of the newborns weighed less than 1,500g. Prematurity (92%) and use of a central venous catheter (100%) were the risk conditions with greatest association. Nineteen patients (76%) died. Only one strain of Candida parapsilosis showed dose-dependent sensitivity to fluconazole. Molecular analysis showed 11 distinct genetic patterns. An epidemiological relationship was seen in only two cases, thus suggesting the same source of infection.
Revista Iberoamericana De Micologia | 2017
Débora de Souza Olartechea de Alencar; Rosianne Assis de Sousa Tsujisaki; Fernanda Luiza Espinosa Spositto; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Adriana Araújo de Almeida; Marilena dos Anjos Martins; Marcia de Souza Carvalho Melhem; Marilene Rodrigues Chang
BACKGROUND Recent decades have seen a global emergence of candidaemia caused by non-Candida albicans Candida species, particularly the Candida parapsilosis complex. AIMS To evaluate the clinical features and antifungal susceptibility profiles of isolates belonging to the C. parapsilosis species complex in patients with candidaemia in a midwestern Brazilian tertiary-care teaching hospital. METHODS Yeast identification was performed using an automated Vitek 2 Compact system. PCR-RFLP was employed for species differentiation. RESULTS Five cases of infection by C. parapsilosis sensu stricto and two by Candida orthopsilosis were found. Of the seven cases, five were adult patients undergoing haemodialysis. The only isolate of C. parapsilosis sensu stricto resistant to fluconazole (MIC=8μg/ml) was obtained from a patient on a long-term regimen with this drug. This was the only patient who evolved to death. CONCLUSIONS Resistance to antifungal agents poses a therapeutic challenge, especially for non-C. albicans Candida species, and requires continuous monitoring using susceptibility tests because resistance in vitro can be predictive of treatment failure. In the present study, in vitro antifungal susceptibility proved consistent with clinical outcome.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2018
Joslaine de Oliveira Nunes; Rosianne Assis de Sousa Tsujisaki; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Gláucia Moreira Espíndola Lima; Anamaria Mello Miranda Paniago; Elenir Rose Jardim Cury Pontes; Marilene Rodrigues Chang
INTRODUCTION This study aimed to describe cryptococcal meningitis (CM) cases and the associated demographic, clinical, and microbiological data obtained from cities in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul in the Midwestern region of Brazil. METHODS The data from 129 patients with laboratory-confirmed CM admitted from 1997 to 2014 were retrospectively reviewed. The molecular types of Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii isolated from cerebrospinal fluid were analyzed to determine their geographic distribution. RESULTS The patients had a mean age of 37 years and consisted mostly of men (76.7%). Most of the Cryptococcus isolates were obtained from patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and included 105 (87.5%) and 5 (55.6%) isolates of C. neoformans and C. gattii complexes, respectively. A restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of URA5 revealed that most of the isolates were C. neoformans molecular type VNI (89.1%), whereas the molecular types VGII (7%) and VNII (3.9%) were observed less frequently. Notably, 65% of the cases with a time from symptom onset to laboratory diagnosis of more than 60 days resulted in fatalities, and sequelae were observed among the patients who survived. CONCLUSIONS The present study documents the occurrence of neurocryptococcosis, which is mainly caused by C. neoformans VNI, in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, with probable autochthonous cases in the Brazilian Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland, and a biome where cryptococcosis has not yet been explored.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2018
Barbara Cristina Scarcelli Boigues; Anamaria Mello Miranda Paniago; Gláucia Moreira Espíndola Lima; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Silvia Naomi de Oliveira Uehara
INTRODUCTION Disseminated histoplasmosis (DH) is a systemic mycosis caused by Histoplasma capsulatum (H. capsulatum) and is characterized by progressive and fatal evolution in immunocompromised patients. Moreover, it is considered an AIDS-defining disease. METHODS We performed an observational, analytical, retrospective study to identify the clinical outcomes and risk factors for death from DH in patients with AIDS at an infectious diseases service facility in Brazil between September 2011 and July 2016. Patients with a positive serology for HIV and DH were diagnosed via direct examination and/or positive cultures for H. capsulatum. RESULTS Twenty-three patients were included in this study. Approximately, 82.6% were men, with a mean age of 41.0±11.5 years, and 52.2% had a concomitant diagnosis of AIDS and DH. The median CD4+ T cell count was 19 cells/mm3, and 56.5% of the patients died. The most frequently observed symptoms were fever, dyspnea, and skin lesions. On the basis of a comparative analysis of those who died and survived, the absence of splenomegaly and hepatomegaly and the presence of H. capsulatum in the peripheral blood were considered as risk factors for death. Those who died had a higher leukocyte count; CRP, urea, and lactate dehydrogenase levels; AST index; and international normalized ratio prothrombin time. The serum total protein and albumin levels of the patients were lower. CONCLUSIONS The mortality rate for DH is high among severely immunocompromised patients with AIDS. The risk factors for death were those traditionally associated with blood dyscrasia, inflammatory activity, as well as increased renal and nutritional impairment.
Mycopathologia | 2013
Rosianne Assis de Sousa Tsujisaki; Anamaria Mello Miranda Paniago; Manoel Sebastião da Costa Lima Júnior; Débora de Souza Olartechea de Alencar; Fernanda Luiza Espinosa Spositto; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Luciana Trilles; Marilene Rodrigues Chang
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2017
Gláucia Moreira Espíndola Lima; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Marilene Rodrigues Chang; Rosianne Assis de Sousa Tsujisaki; Joslaine de Oliveira Nunes; Cleison Ledesma Taira; Danilo Y. Thomaz; Gilda Maria Barbaro Del Negro; Rinaldo Poncio Mendes; Anamaria Mello Miranda Paniago
Perspectivas Experimentais e Clínicas, Inovações Biomédicas e Educação em Saúde (PECIBES) | 2017
Rafael de Souza Pontes; Rosianne Assis de Souza Tsujisaki; Arthur Antonio Fernandes Rodrigues; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Gláucia Moreira Espíndola Lima; Anamaria Mello Miranda Paniago; Marilene Rodrigues Chang
Perspectivas Experimentais e Clínicas, Inovações Biomédicas e Educação em Saúde (PECIBES) | 2017
Horrany Estanislau Santos; Isabella Camilo Clementino; Arthur Antonio Fernandes Rodrigues; Gláucia Moreira Espíndola Lima; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Pedro Fernando Diniz Barros; Luiza Inahê Marques; Marilene Rodrigues Chang
Mycoses | 2015
Danilo Y. Thomaz; Mauro Cintra Giudice; J. J. Gaudereto; Rafaella C. Grenfell; Gláucia Moreira Espíndola Lima; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Dulce Sachiko Yamamoto de Figueiredo; G. M. B. del Negro
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2008
Paula Cristhina Niz Xavier; Marilene Rodrigues Chang; Maína de Oliveira Nunes; Durval Batista Palhares; Renato Andreotti e Silva; Gisele Facholi Bonfim; Nalvo Franco de Almeida Júnior
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Gláucia Moreira Espíndola Lima
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
View shared research outputsAnamaria Mello Miranda Paniago
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
View shared research outputsRosianne Assis de Sousa Tsujisaki
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
View shared research outputsDébora de Souza Olartechea de Alencar
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
View shared research outputsFernanda Luiza Espinosa Spositto
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
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