Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira
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Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 1999
Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Francisco I. Bastos; Paulo Roberto Telles; Clara Fumiko Tachibana Yoshida; H.G. Schatzmayr; U. Paetzold; G. Pauli; E. Schreier
Viral hepatitis constitutes a major health issue, with high prevalence among injecting drug users (IDUs). The present study assessed the prevalence and risk determinants for hepatitis B, C and D viruses (HBV, HCV and HDV) infections among 102 IDUs from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Serological markers and HCV-RNA were detected by enzyme immunoassay and nested PCR, respectively. HCV genotyping was determined by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis (RFLP). HBsAg, anti-HBc and anti-HBs were found in 7.8, 55.8 and 24. 7% of IDUs, respectively. In the final logistic regression, HBV infection was independently associated with male homosexual intercourse within the last 5 years (odds ratio (OR) 3.1; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.1-8.8). No subject presented anti-delta (anti-HD). Anti-HCV was detected in 69.6% of subjects, and was found to be independently associated with needle sharing in the last 6 months (OR 3.4; 95% CI 1.3-9.2) and with longer duration of iv drug use (OR 3.1; 95% CI 1.1-8.7). These data demonstrate that this population is at high risk for both HBV and HCV infection. Among IDUs from Rio de Janeiro, unprotected sexual intercourse seems to be more closely associated with HBV infection, whereas HCV is positively correlated with high risk injecting behavior. Comprehensive public health interventions targeting this population and their sexual partners must be encouraged.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 1999
Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Francisco I. Bastos; R.R. Sabino; U. Paetzold; E. Schreier; G. Pauli; Clara Fumiko Tachibana Yoshida
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is widespread and responsible for more than 60% of chronic hepatitis cases. HCV presents a genetic variability which has led to viral classification into at least 6 genotypes and a series of subtypes. These variants present characteristic geographical distribution, but their association with different responses to treatment with interferon and severity of disease still remains controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the patterns of distribution of HCV genotypes among different exposure categories in Brazil. Two hundred and fifty anti-HCV positive samples were submitted to HCV-RNA detection by RT-PCR and their genotype was determined by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. In addition, the genotype/subtype of 60 samples was also determined by a reverse hybridization assay. HCV 1 was the most prevalent (72.0%), followed by type 3 (25.3%), HCV 2 (2.0%) and HCV 4 (0.7%). The HCV genotype distribution varied among the different exposure categories, with HCV 1 being more frequent among blood donors, hemophiliacs and hemodialysis patients. A high frequency of HCV 3 was observed in cirrhotic patients, blood donors from the South of Brazil and injecting drug users (IDUs). The general distribution of the HCV genotype in Brazil is similar to that in other regions of the world.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2001
Osvaldo Massaiti Takayanagui; Carlos D. Oliveira; Alzira Maria Morato Bergamini; Divani Maria Capuano; Madalena H.T. Okino; Luiza H.P. Febrônio; Ana A.M.C. Castro e Silva; Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Eliana Guimarães Abeid Ribeiro; Angela Maria Magosso Takayanagui
Resumo O consumo de verduras cruas constitui importante meio de transmissao de varias doencasinfecciosas. Este estudo tem como objetivo a avaliacao microbiologica e parasitologica de verdurascomercializadas no municipio de Ribeirao Preto, SP, abrangendo todos os pontos de venda ao consumidor.Do total de 172 estabelecimentos fixos ou ambulantes analisados, 115 (67%) apresentaram hortalicas comirregularidades: elevada concentracao de coliformes fecais em 63%, presenca de Salmonella em 9% e deenteroparasitas em 33%. Os pontos de venda com maior frequencia de hortalicas com resultados inadequadosforam: mercearias (92%), CEAGESP (75%), quitandas (71%), vendedores ambulantes (71%), feiras-livres(69%), supermercados (52%) e hortas (18%). O tipo de contaminacao apresentou distribuicao uniforme emrelacao aos locais de venda e a variedade da hortalica. A maioria (61%) das verduras contaminadas eraprocedente de hortas localizadas no municipio de Ribeirao Preto. Considerando a elevada frequencia decontaminacao fecal e o potencial risco de doencas veiculadas pelas hortalicas, sugerimos uma vigilânciasanitaria mais atuante na fiscalizacao de alimentos oferecidos a populacao.Palavras-chaves: Verduras. Coliformes fecais. Salmonella. Cisticercose.Abstract The ingestion of raw vegetables represents an important means of transmission of several infectiousdiseases. The objective of the present study was to perform a microbiological and parasitological evaluationof the vegetables commercially sold in the municipality of Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil. Of a total of 172 commercialconcerns analyzed, 115 (67%) presented irregularities in the vegetables they sold, such as elevatedconcentration of fecal coliforms in 63%, presence of Salmonella in 9%, and presence of enteroparasites in33%. The commercial concerns with the highest frequencies of vegetables showing inadequate results were:grocery stores (92%), CEAGESP (75%), fruit and vegetables stores (71%), traveling vendors (71%), fairs(69%), supermarkets (52%), and vegetable gardens (18%). The type of contamination was uniformly distributedamong these commercial concerns. Most of the contaminated vegetables (61%) were from gardens located inthe municipality of Ribeirao Preto. Considering the high frequency of fecal contamination and the potential riskof disease transmitted by vegetables, we suggest greater enforcement in the sanitary surveillance of the foodoffered to the population.Key-words: Lettuce. Vegetable. Fecal coliforms. Salmonella. Cysticercosis.The ingestion of raw vegetables represents an important means of transmission of several infectious diseases. The objective of the present study was to perform a microbiological and parasitological evaluation of the vegetables commercially sold in the municipality of Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. Of a total of 172 commercial concerns analyzed, 115 (67%) presented irregularities in the vegetables they sold, such as elevated concentration of fecal coliforms in 63%, presence of Salmonella in 9%, and presence of enteroparasites in 33%. The commercial concerns with the highest frequencies of vegetables showing inadequate results were: grocery stores (92%), CEAGESP (75%), fruit and vegetables stores (71%), traveling vendors (71%), fairs (69%), supermarkets (52%), and vegetable gardens (18%). The type of contamination was uniformly distributed among these commercial concerns. Most of the contaminated vegetables (61%) were from gardens located in the municipality of Ribeirão Preto. Considering the high frequency of fecal contamination and the potential risk of disease transmitted by vegetables, we suggest greater enforcement in the sanitary surveillance of the food offered to the population.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2000
Osvaldo Massaiti Takayanagui; Luiza H.P. Febrônio; Alzira Maria Morato Bergamini; Madalena H.T. Okino; Ana A.M.C. Castro e Silva; Roseli Claudino Santiago; Divani Maria Capuano; Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Angela Maria Magosso Takayanagui
The ingesting of raw vegetables plays an important role in the transmission of several infectious diseases due to the high frequency of irrigation with wastewater. The objective of this study was to evaluate the sanitary conditions of all lettuce producing crops in Ribeirao Preto through microbiological and parasitological analysis of both irrigation water and lettuce together with the implantation of an effective crop monitoring. Laboratory analysis of 129 crops showed irregularities in 26 (20.1%) of these: high concentration of fecal coliforms in 17% of the lettuce, presence of Salmonella in 3.1% and several enteroparasites (Ascaris sp, Ancylostomidae, Strongyloides sp, Hymenolepis nana, and Giardia sp ) in 13.1%. Persistent irregularities determined the definitive closing down of one producer; all of the remaining 128 crops were eventually approved, thus demonstrating the efficacy of lettuce crop monitoring. Crops approved in the laboratory analysis were awarded a Sanitary Inspection Certificate - an unprecedented procedure in our Country - that resulted in a better acceptance of the monitoring.The ingesting of raw vegetables plays an important role in the transmission of several infectious diseases due to the high frequency of irrigation with wastewater. The objective of this study was to evaluate the sanitary conditions of all lettuce producing crops in Ribeirão Preto through microbiological and parasitological analysis of both irrigation water and lettuce together with the implantation of an effective crop monitoring. Laboratory analysis of 129 crops showed irregularities in 26 (20.1%) of these: high concentration of fecal coliforms in 17% of the lettuce, presence of Salmonella in 3.1% and several enteroparasites (Ascaris sp, Ancylostomidae, Strongyloides sp, Hymenolepis nana, and Giardia sp ) in 13.1%. Persistent irregularities determined the definitive closing down of one producer; all of the remaining 128 crops were eventually approved, thus demonstrating the efficacy of lettuce crop monitoring. Crops approved in the laboratory analysis were awarded a Sanitary Inspection Certificate - an unprecedented procedure in our Country - that resulted in a better acceptance of the monitoring.
Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2004
Reinaldo de Menezes Martins; Gilberta Bensabath; Luiz Cláudio Arraes; Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Juliana Custódio Miguel; Glayse Glayde Barbosa; Luiz Antonio Bastos Camacho
The immunogenicity and safety of a new recombinant hepatitis B vaccine from the Instituto Butantan (Butang) were evaluated in a multicenter, double-blind, prospective equivalence study in three centers in Brazil. Engerix B was the standard vaccine. A total of 3937 subjects were recruited and 2754 (70%) met all protocol criteria at the end of the study. All the subjects were considered healthy and denied having received hepatitis B vaccine before the study. Study subjects who adhered to the protocol were newborn infants (566), children 1 to 10 years old (484), adolescents from 11 to 19 years (740), adults from 20 to 30 years (568), and adults from 31 to 40 years (396). Vaccine was administered in three doses on the schedule 0, 1, and 6 months (newborn infants, adolescents, and adults) or 0, 1, and 7 months (children). Vaccine dose was intramuscular 10 microg (infants, children, and adolescents) or 20 microg (adults). Percent seroprotection (assumed when anti-HBs titers were > 10 mIU/ml) and geometric mean titer (mIU/ml) were: newborn infants, 93.7% and 351.1 (Butang) and 97.5% and 1530.6 (Engerix B); children, 100% and 3600.0 (Butang) and 97.7% and 2753.1 (Engerix B); adolescents, 95.1% and 746.3 (Butang) and 96% and 1284.3 (Engerix B); adults 20-30 years old, 91.8% and 453.5 (Butang) and 95.5% and 1369.0 (Engerix B); and adults 31-40 years old, 79.8% and 122.7 (Butang) and 92.4% and 686.2 (Engerix B). There were no severe adverse events following either vaccine. The study concluded that Butang was equivalent to Engerix B in children, and less immunogenic but acceptable for use in newborn infants, adolescents, and young adults.
Journal of Clinical Virology | 2009
Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Francisco I. Bastos; Paulo Roberto Telles; Mariana A. Hacker; Sabrina Alberti Nóbrega de Oliveira; Juliana Custódio Miguel; Clara Fumiko Tachibana Yoshida
BACKGROUND Injecting drug users (IDU) have a key role in Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) epidemiology. Young/short-term IDUs constitute a target group for preventive/harm reduction interventions. OBJECTIVES To investigate HCV transmission among young/short-term (ST) and long-term (LT) IDUs, from the perspective of epidemiology and molecular biology. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional study assessing the prevalence of HCV infection/genotypes, as well as risk behaviours/practices among IDUs from Rio de Janeiro. Phylogenetic analyses were performed and the extent of segregation between sequences was quantified by the Association Index. RESULTS ST were more likely to engage into needle-sharing (p=.021) and LT to attend Needle Exchange Programs (p=.006). HCV prevalence was 10.1% vs. 23.4% among initiates and LT, respectively (p<.001). Older age vs. imprisonment and longer duration of IDU career were independent predictors for HCV infection among ST and LT, respectively. Among the latter, NEP attendance was inversely associated with viral infection. HCV3a infections were the most prevalent. A moderate extent of phylogenetic segregation between sequences was found, suggestive of transmission between IDU subgroups. CONCLUSIONS The lower HCV prevalence among young/short-term IDUs cannot be viewed with complacency, due to their frequent engagement into direct/indirect sharing practices and the ongoing transmission between IDU subsets. To avert new infections, preventive/harm reduction policies must be tailored to empirical findings.
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2001
Felipe L. Saback; Teresa E. Palmer; Raquel R. Sabino; Silvia M. F. Carvalho; Luis M. Amorim; Ana Maria Coimbra Gaspar; Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Clara Fumiko Tachibana Yoshida; Christian Niel
The prevalence of antibodies directed against the enterically transmitted hepatitis A virus (HAV) was measured in 2 groups of people living in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Of 1,056 health care workers (HCWs), 778 (73.7%) were anti-HAV positive. A high prevalence of anti-HAV antibodies (85.7%) was also found among 274 voluntary blood donors (BDs). TT virus (TTV) is a DNA virus that has been found in the sera of patients with post-transfusion hepatitis of unknown etiology. Occurrence of virus shedding suggests that the fecal-oral route may be an important mode of TTV transmission, particularly in the developing world. The presence of TTV DNA was analyzed by PCR in the sera of 191 HCWs and 151 BDs. TTV was detected in 65.4% of HCWs and 79.5% of BDs. In both groups, a family income of < US
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2007
Jean Ezequiel Limongi; Fabíola Corrêa da Costa; Márcia Beatriz Cardoso de Paula; Rogério de Melo Costa Pinto; Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Adalberto de Albuquerque Pajuaba Neto; Aércio Sebastião Borges; Marcelo Simão Ferreira
400 per month and a level of education of < 11 y of schooling were found to be risk factors for HAV infection. Furthermore, a low family income was associated with TTV viremia in the HCW group. However, the presence of TTV DNA was associated with neither low level of education nor anti-HAV positivity.The prevalence of antibodies directed against the enterically transmitted hepatitis A virus (HAV) was measured in 2 groups of people living in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Of 1,056 health care workers (HCWs), 778 (73.7%) were anti-HAV positive. A high prevalence of anti-HAV antibodies (85.7%) was also found among 274 voluntary blood donors (BDs). TT virus (TTV) is a DNA virus that has been found in the sera of patients with post-transfusion hepatitis of unknown etiology. Occurrence of virus shedding suggests that the fecal-oral route may be an important mode of TTV transmission, particularly in the developing world. The presence of TTV DNA was analyzed by PCR in the sera of 191 HCWs and 151 BDs. TTV was detected in 65.4% of HCWs and 79.5% of BDs. In both groups, a family income of B US
Epidemiology and Infection | 2009
Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Clara Fumiko Tachibana Yoshida; Paulo Roberto Telles; Mariana A. Hacker; Sabrina Alberti Nóbrega de Oliveira; Juliana Custódio Miguel; Francisco I. Bastos
400 per month and a level of education of B 11 y of schooling were found to be risk factors for HAV infection. Furthermore, a low family income was associated with TTV viremia in the HCW group. However, the presence of TTV DNA was associated with neither low level of education nor anti-HAV positivity.
Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2006
Liliane M. Morais; Vanessa Salete de Paula; Milton R. Arantes; Maria de Lourdes Aguiar Oliveira; Ana Maria Coimbra Gaspar
The epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and treatment findings from 23 cases of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome were analyzed. These cases were identified either serologically or immunohistochemically in hospitals in the municipality of Uberlândia, State of Minas Gerais. Fever (100%), dyspnea (100%) and myalgia (78%) were the symptoms most frequently observed in this sample. The most prevalent physical signs were hypotension (65%) and tachycardia (65%). The most common laboratory findings included thrombocytopenia (96%), hemoconcentration (83%) and leukocytosis (74%). Abnormal values for liver enzymes were found in all the patients tested and abnormalities in chest radiography were very frequent (95.6%). In 55.5% of the patients, orotracheal intubation and hemodynamic support were required. The present study confirmed the seasonal pattern of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in the Uberlândia region and the involvement of professional groups who are considered to be at low risk of infection, in the transmission cycle of the disease. The high lethality rate (39%) and the severity of the disease observed in this study may be related to attending to these patients at a late stage.