Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli
University of São Paulo
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Obstetrics and Gynecology International | 2009
Emilia Moreira Jalil; Geraldo Duarte; Patrícia El Beitune; Renata T. Simões; Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Silvana Maria Quintana
Objective. To estimate HPV prevalence among pregnant women from Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, and the possible influence of HIV-1 infection on this prevalence. Methods. A cross-sectional study with 44 HIV-positive and 53 HIV-negative pregnant women was conducted. Cervicovaginal specimens were obtained from all women during gynecologic exam. HPV DNA, low and high risk HPV types, was detected using conventional PCR. Statistical analysis used Students t-test, Mann-Whitney test, Fischers Exact test, and prevalence ratios with 95% confidence interval. Results. HIV-positive pregnant women had higher proportion of HPV infection than HIV-negative pregnant women (79.5% versus 58.5%; P < .05). HPV positivity prevalence ratio for HIV-positive women was 1.36 (95% CI 1.04–1.8; P = .03). There was significant association between HIV viral load levels and HPV positivity (P < .05). Conclusions. Our results demonstrate higher HPV positivity in HIV-infected pregnant women. Higher values of HIV viral load were associated with HPV positivity.
Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2017
Fernando Silva Ramalho; Aparecida Yulie Yamamoto; Luis L. da Silva; Luiz Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo; Lenaldo B. Rocha; Luciano Neder; Sara R. Teixeira; Letícia A. Apolinário; Leandra Naira Zambelli Ramalho; Deisy M. Silva; Conrado Milani Coutinho; Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Marlei Josiele Augusto; Ligia B. Santoro; Geraldo Duarte; Marisa M. Mussi-Pinhata
We report 2 fatal cases of congenital Zika virus (ZIKV) infection. Brain anomalies, including atrophy of the cerebral cortex and brainstem, and cerebellar aplasia were observed. The spinal cord showed architectural distortion, severe neuronal loss, and microcalcifications. The ZIKV proteins and flavivirus-like particles were detected in cytoplasm of spinal neurons, and spinal cord samples were positive for ZIKV RNA.
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2016
Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Geraldo Duarte; Silvana Maria Quintana
To evaluate risk factors related to the persistence of high‐grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSILs) following loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP).
Sao Paulo Medical Journal | 2018
Ana Teresa Mancini Pimenta; Isadora Alonso Correa; Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Renata Abduch; Geraldo Duarte; José Carlos Couto-Fernandez; Silvana Maria Quintana
BACKGROUND Increasing genetic diversity of HIV-1 and emergence of drug-resistant mutations may reduce the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy and prophylaxis that are used to prevent mother-to-child transmission. The aim of this study was to assess the genetic diversity and prevalence of drug-resistant mutations among HIV-infected pregnant women. DESIGN AND SETTING Cross-sectional study at an outpatient clinic for infectious diseases within gynecology and obstetrics. METHODS This study evaluated the dynamics of HIV-1 subtypes and the prevalence of transmitted and acquired drug-resistant mutations among 38 HIV-infected pregnant women (20 previously exposed to antiretroviral therapy and 18 naive), in Ribeirão Preto (SP), Brazil, between 2010 and 2011. Genotyping was performed by means of molecular sequencing of the protease and reverse transcriptase regions of the HIV-1 pol gene. RESULTS Subtype B was identified in 84.2% of the samples, recombinant forms between B and F in 7.9%, subtype F1 in 5.3% and the recombinant form K/F in 2.6%. No mutation associated with transmitted drug resistance was detected in the samples from the naive pregnant women, whereas mutations associated with acquired drug resistance were found in 35.0% of the pregnant women previously exposed to antiretroviral therapy. CONCLUSION The results showed that subtype B predominated, while there was low prevalence of sequences with transmitted drug resistance.
BMC Infectious Diseases | 2013
Emilia Moreira Jalil; Francisco I. Bastos; Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Geraldo Duarte; Renata T. Simões; Aparecida Yulie Yamamoto; Rodrigo Augustus Amaral de Morais; Silvana Maria Quintana
Medicina (Ribeirão Preto. Online) | 2014
Ana Teresa Mancini Pimenta; Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Geraldo Duarte; Silvana Maria Qintana
Ensaios e Ciência: Ciências Biológicas, Agrárias e da Saúde | 2010
Érika Zambrano Tanaka; Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Claudia David Bonaldo; Silvana Maria Quintana
Medicine | 2018
Rodolfo Miglioli Badial; Marina Carrara Dias; Bruna Stuqui; Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Silvana Maria Quintana; Caroline Measso do Bonfim; José Antônio Cordeiro; Tatiana Rabachini; Marilia de Freitas Calmon; Paola Jocelan Scarin Provazzi; Paula Rahal
Saúde e Pesquisa | 2017
Ana Teresa Mancini Pimenta; Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Conrado Milani Coutinho; Geraldo Duarte; Silvana Maria Quintana
Adesão: o presente e o futuro na luta para o controle do HIV/aids | 2016
Patricia Pereira dos Santos Melli; Silvana Maria Quintana; Geraldo Duarte; Conrado Milani Coutinho; Renata Abduch