Marcio Menna-Barreto
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
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Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2005
Marcio Menna-Barreto; Ana Lígia Bender; Sandro L. Bonatto; Loreta B. Freitas; Francisco M. Salzano; Luiza T. Tsuneto; Maria Luiza Petzl-Erler
Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type II (HTLV-II) is found in many New World Indian groups on the American continent. In Brazil, HTLV-II has been found among urban residents and Indians in the Amazon region, in the North. Guaraní Indians in the South of Brazil were studied for HTLV-I/II infection. Among 52 individuals, three (5.76%) showed positive anti-HTLV-II antibodies (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Western blot). This preliminary report is the first seroepidemiological study showing HTLV-II infection among Indians in the South of Brazil.
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 1995
Marcio Menna-Barreto; Alexandre Doval; Giorgio Rabolini; Otomar Bianchini
HTLV-I associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (TSP/HAM) have been increasingly described in practically all regions of Brazil. Five confirmed and documented cases of patients with TSP/HAM in Rio Grande do Sul are reported; in all of them spastic paraparesis, neurogenic bladder and superficial and/or profound sensitive disorders were observed in variable degrees. One patient presented a relapsing-remitting course with a cerebellar ataxia (multiple sclerosis-like pattern). Everyone was submitted to clinical, serological, urodynamic, neurophysiologic and neuroradiologic investigation. The aim of this study was to present the southern region of Brazil as an area with significant endemicity for HTLV-I/II infection (prevalence of 0.42% between blood donors), and also to show the existence of patients with neurologic disease associated with this retrovirus.
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2005
Carlos Maurício de Castro-Costa; Abelardo de Queiroz-Campos Araújo; Marcio Menna-Barreto; Augusto César Penalva-de-Oliveira
The Brazilian Ministry of Health (STD and Aids Program) invited specialists to make up an informative guide to deal with HTLV patients. Among the different topics, the neurological aspects associated to HTLV were contemplated. A suspected case should include changes in force and reflexes, distal paresthesiae and autonomic dysfunction. The investigation of such case should be based on the syndrome shown by the patient. For patients with spinal cord syndrome, magnetic resonance imaging or myelography as well as spinal fluid studies should be carried out. For patients with neuropathic or myopathic syndrome, electroneuromyography and CPK dosing should be done, and for those with autonomic syndrome, a search for postural hypotension, ultrasonography of urinary tract and urodynamic studies should be requested. The treatment may be symptomatic (spasticity, neurogenic bladder, intestinal constipation and neuropathic pain) and specific to be carried out in specialized centers.
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2006
Marcio Menna-Barreto; Denise Cantarelli Machado
HTLV-I and HTLV-II are endemic in some areas of Brazil, where an associated disease, HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) have been diagnosed in significant number of infected individuals. Tuberculosis has been demonstrated among those individuals, with higher prevalence than in the general population, suggesting that there is an increased risk for this comorbidity. We report the case of an individual coinfected with HTLV-I and HTLV-II, suffering from an insidious meningoencephalomyelitis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The patient was a 44 years old man successfully treated with steroids and antituberculous drugs, improving clinically and turning to a negative PCR and to a normal blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier.
Journal of NeuroVirology | 2002
Andrea Pereira Regner; Ottomar Bianchini; Claudio Jardim; Marcio Menna-Barreto
In southern Brazil, there is an endemic high prevalence foci of HTLV-I and HTLV-II infection. HTLV-infected individuals may develop HAM/TSP. Little is known about HAM/TSP pathogenesis and there is a lack of disease progression markers. This study investigated ferritin, S-100β protein, and guanine nucleotides (GN) concentrations in the CSF of 18 patients with HAM/TSP. In HAM/TSP patients, concentrations of ferritin and S100β were increased, whereas GMP was reduced. CSF ferritin, S100β, and GN are potential markers for HAM/TSP.
American Journal of Infection Control | 2006
Marcio Menna-Barreto
Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2005
Marcio Menna-Barreto; Ana Lígia Bender; Sandro L. Bonatto; Loreta B. Freitas; Francisco M. Salzano; Luiza Tamie Tsuneto; Maria Luiza Petzl-Erler
Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2007
Patrícia Caspary; Marcio Menna-Barreto; Henrique Luiz Staub
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 1999
Marcio Menna-Barreto; C. Jardim; O. Bianchini; L. E. Steinstrasser; Giorgio Rabolini; C Lima; J Farina
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 1999
Marcio Menna-Barreto; O. Bianchini; C. Jardim; L. E. Steinstrasser; R. Bernardi