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Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2010

Botulism in Brazil, 2000-2008: epidemiology, clinical findings and laboratorial diagnosis

Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Christiane Asturiano Ristori; Giselle Ibette Silva Lopez Lopes; Ana Maria Ramalho de Paula; Harumi Sakuma; Raquel Grigaliunas; Roberto Lopreato Filho; Dilma Scala Gelli; Maria Bernadete de Paula Eduardo; Miyoko Jakabi

Botulism is a rare and potentially lethal illness caused by Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin. We describe the findings of a laboratorial investigation of 117 suspected cases of botulism reported to the surveillance system in Brazil from January 2000 to October 2008. Data on the number and type of samples analyzed, type of toxins identified, reporting of the number of botulism cases and transmission sources are discussed. A total of 193 clinical samples and 81 food samples were analyzed for detection and identification of the botulism neurotoxin. Among the clinical samples, 22 (11.4%) presented the toxin (nine type A, five type AB and eight with an unidentified type); in food samples, eight (9.9%) were positive for the toxin (five type A, one type AB and two with an unidentified type). Of the 38 cases of suspected botulism in Brazil, 27 were confirmed by a mouse bioassay. Laboratorial botulism diagnosis is an important procedure to elucidate cases, especially food-borne botulism, to confirm clinical diagnosis and to identify toxins in food, helping sanitary control measures.


Foodborne Pathogens and Disease | 2014

Prevalence and Populations of Listeria monocytogenes in Meat Products Retailed in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Christiane Asturiano Ristori; Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Cecília Geraldes Martins; Maria Luisa Barbosa; Júlia T. U Yoshida; Bernadette Dora Gombossy de Melo Franco

This study evaluated the prevalence of the populations and serotypes of Listeria monocytogenes in 552 refrigerated samples of ground beef, chicken leg, hot dog, and pork sausage collected in supermarkets in the city of Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil, between May 2008 and July 2009. The supermarkets were selected after stratification by geographical region and by random draw. Tests for presence and enumeration of L. monocytogenes were based on ISO 11290-1:1996/Amd.1:2004 and ISO 11290-2:1998 methods, respectively. Listeria spp. were detected in 469 (85.0%) of the studied meat products. The most frequently isolated species was L. innocua (64.1%), followed by L. monocytogenes (48.7%), L. welshimeri (13.4%), L. seeligeri (7.1%), L. ivanovii (0.2%), and L. grayi subspecies murrayi (0.2%). L. monocytogenes was detected in 269 (48.7%) samples, with highest prevalence in ground beef (59.4%) followed by chicken legs (58.0%), pork sausages (39.8%), and hot dogs (37.7%). The populations were <10(2) colony-forming units/g in the majority of samples (62.5%). Prevalence of serotypes varied according to the type of meat product. These data are relevant for estimating the risks of listeriosis associated with consumption of meat products in Sao Paulo, and for establishing science-based intervention strategies aimed at reducing these risks, especially for pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals.


Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2014

PREVALENCE OF DRUG RESISTANCE AND VIRULENCE FEATURES IN Salmonella spp. ISOLATED FROM FOODS ASSOCIATED OR NOT WITH SALMONELLOSIS IN BRAZIL

Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Christiane Asturiano Ristori; Alice A. Ikuno; Maria Luisa Barbosa; Miyoko Jakabi; Bernadette Dora Gombossy de Melo Franco

Salmonella is the most common etiological agent of cases and outbreaks of foodborne diarrheal illnesses. The emergence and spread of Salmonella spp., which has become multi-drug resistant and potentially more pathogenic, have increased the concern with this pathogen. In this study, 237 Salmonella spp., associated or not with foodborne salmonellosis in Brazil, belonging mainly to serotype Enteritidis, were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility and the presence of the virulence genes spvC, invA, sefA and pefA. Of the isolates, 46.8% were sensitive to all antimicrobials and 51.9% were resistant to at least one antimicrobial agent. Resistance to more than one antimicrobial agent was observed in 10.5% of the strains. The highest rates of resistance were observed for streptomycin (35.9%) and nalidixic acid (16.9%). No strain was resistant to cefoxitin, cephalothin, cefotaxime, amikacin, ciprofloxacin and imipenem. The invA gene was detected in all strains. Genes spvC and pefA were found in 48.1% and 44.3% of strains, respectively. The gene sefA was detected in 31.6% of the strains and only among S. Enteritidis. Resistance and virulence determinants were detected in Salmonella strains belonging to several serotypes. The high rates of antibiotic-resistance in strains isolated from poultry products demonstrate the potential risk associated with the consumption of these products and the need to ensure good food hygiene practices from farm to table to reduce the spread of pathogens relevant to public health.


BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2007

Botulismo tipo A e B causado por torta comercial de frango com palmito e ervilhas no município de São Paulo, SP: janeiro de 2007

Maria Bernadete de Paula Eduardo; Geraldine Madalosso; Olga Ribas Paiva; Sheila do Nascimento Brito; Evanise Segala Araújo; Claudete Regina Sanchez Bandeira; Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Christiane Asturiano Ristori; Mioko Jakabi


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2012

Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility profile of Enterococcus spp isolated from frozen chicken carcasses

Christiane Asturiano Ristori; Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Alzira Maria Morato Bergamini; Giselle Ibette Silva Lopez Lopes; Ana Maria Ramalho de Paula; Maria Aparecida de Oliveira; Marisa de Jesus Castro Lima; Luciana S Tegani; Adriana Hitomi Watanabe; Miyoko Jakabi; Rosemeire Cobo Zanella


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2011

Ocorrência de Cronobacter spp. (Enterobacter sakazakii) em alimentos infantis adquiridos em um hospital público

Luciana Giorgetti Freitas; Christiane Asturiano Ristori; Miyoko Jakabi; Ana Maria Ramalho de Paula; Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands


BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2008

Quantificação de Salmonella spp. e avaliação dos dizeres de rotulagem de carcaças de frango congeladas comercializadas no Estado de São Paulo

Christiane Asturiano Ristori; Alzira Maria Morato Bergamini; Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Giselle Ibette Silva Lopez Lopes; Ana Maria Ramalho de Paula; Maria Aparecida de Oliveira; Eliana Guimarães Abeid Ribeiro; Jussara Carvalho de Moura Della Torre; Sonia de Paula Toledo Prado; Júlia T. U Yoshida; Regina S. M Rodrigues; Omara G Taha; Deise Aparecida P Marsiglia; Miyoko Jakabi


BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2007

Botulismo associado a alimentos comerciais assados doados, município de São Vicente (SP): junho de 2007

Tarcísio Soares Borges Filho; Janice da Silva Santos; Márcia Correa da Silveira; Patrícia Cardoso; Carmen Argüello Perandones; Moreno Monica Malaman; Florise Malvezzi; Sandra Fernandes Lombardi; Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Mioko Jakabi; Dulce Maria de Almeida Gomes Junqueira; Nídia Pimenta Bassit; Maria Bernadete de Paula Eduardo


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2006

Resistência térmica de Salmonella Enteritidis, S. Panama e S. Infantis em fórmula láctea infantil reconstituída

Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Alexandra André dos S. Papasidero; Ana Maria Ramalho de Paula; Cristiane Bonaldi Cano; Dilma Scala Gelli


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2006

Detecção de Vibrio cholerae O1 em ostras utilizando anticorpo monoclonal em ensaio de aglutinação

Christiane Asturiano Ristori; Ruth Estela Gravato Rowlands; Miyoko Jakabi; Dilma Scala Gelli; Mônica Cg Scola; Elizabeth N. De Gaspari

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