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Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2015

HISTORICAL SERIES OF PATIENTS WITH VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS TREATED WITH MEGLUMINE ANTIMONIATE IN A HOSPITAL FOR TROPICAL DISEASES, MACEIÓ-AL, BRAZIL

Lindon Johoson Diniz Silveira; Thiago José Matos Rocha; Sandra Aparecida Ribeiro; Célia Maria Silva Pedrosa

Introduction: Visceral leishmaniasis is an endemic protozoan found in Brazil. It is characterized by fever, pallor, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, and progressive weakness in the patient. It may lead to death if untreated. The drug of choice for treatment is meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime®). The aim of this study was to evaluate patients with visceral leishmaniasis according to criteria used for diagnosis, possible reactions to Glucantime® and blood pressure measured before and after treatment. Methods: 89 patients admitted to the Teaching Hospital Dr. Hélvio Auto (HEHA) in Maceió-AL, in the period from May 2006 to December 2009 were evaluated. Data were collected on age, sex, origin, method of diagnosis, adverse effects of drugs, duration of hospitalization, duration of treatment and dosage up to the onset of adverse effects. Results: There was a predominance of child male patients, aged between one and five years old, from the interior of the State of Alagoas. Parasitological diagnosis was made by bone marrow aspirate; three (3.37%) patients died, 12 (13.48%) had adverse reactions and treatment was changed to amphotericin B, and 74 (83.14%) were cured. Changes that led to replacing Glucantime® were persistent fever, jaundice, rash, bleeding and cyanosis. Conclusion: During the study, 89 patients hospitalized for VL were analyzed: 74 were healed, 12 were replaced by amphotericin B treatment and three died. Most of them were under five years old, male and came from the interior. The dosage and duration of treatment with Glucantime® were consistent with that advocated by the Ministry of Health. Persistence of fever, jaundice, rash, cyanosis and bleeding were the reactions that led the physician to modify treatment. No change was observed in blood pressure before and after treatment. This study demonstrated the work of a hospital, a reference in the treatment of leishmaniasis, which has many patients demanding its services in this area. It demonstrates that this disease is still important today, and needs to be addressed properly to prevent injury and death due to the disease.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2017

Ultrastructural study of morphological changes in Schistosoma mansoni after in vitro exposure to the monoterpene rotundifolone

Thiago José Matos Rocha; Marília Gabriela dos Santos Cavalcanti; José Maria Barbosa-Filho; Ana Silvia Suassuna Carneiro Lúcio; Dyana Leal Veras; Márcia Ortiz Mayo Marques; Luiz Carlos Alves; Fábio André Brayner

INTRODUCTION: Schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease caused by trematode flatworms of the genus Schistosoma, affects more than 200 million people worldwide, and its control is dependent on a single drug, praziquantel. Here, we report the in vitro effect of rotundifolone, a monoterpene isolated from Mentha x villosa (Lamiaceae), on Schistosoma mansoni adult worms. METHODS: The in vitro effect of rotundifolone on adult Schistosoma mansoni was evaluated by analysis of behavior and mortality and through a scanning electron microscopic analysis of ultrastructural changes in the tegument of the worms. RESULTS: At concentrations of 3.54 and 7.09μg/mL-1 rotundifolone, no worm mortality was observed at any of the sampling intervals. A minor reduction in movement of the tail, suckers, and gynecophoral canal membrane was observed after 96 h of exposure to 7.09μg/mL-1 rotundifolone. At 70.96μg/mL-1, a lack of movement was observed from 72h onwards and all worms were deemed dead; similar effects were observed at 48h with 177.4μg/mL-1, and at 24h with 354.8μg/mL-1 and 700.96μg/mL-1. Rotundifolone also caused death of all parasites and separation of coupled pairs into individual males and females after 24h at 354.8μg/mL-1. CONCLUSIONS: The main changes in the tegument induced by the different ROT treatments were: after 24h incubation, bubble lesions spread over the entire body and loss of tubercles occurred in some regions of the ventral region.


Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde | 2015

Aspectos epidemiológicos dos casos humanos confirmados de leishmaniose tegumentar americana no Estado de Alagoas, Brasil

Thiago José Matos Rocha; Ana Clara André Barbosa; Elizabete Priscila Costa Santana; Cláudia Maria Lins Calheiros

INTRODUCTION: American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) is a serious public health problem in many countries, especially in Brazil. OBJECTIVE: Demonstrating the epidemiological profile of that disease in Alagoas State from 2007 to 2013 in order to be an indicator for the redirection of the State actions in the healthcare field. METHODS: This study consisted of a retrospective, descriptive survey based on data reported and registered in the Notifiable Diseases Information System. The current study presented the number of confirmed cases of ACL in that State. RESULTS: During the study period, 547 cases were reported, affecting a greater number of males in the age group of 24-39 years old. The cutaneous form presented higher numbers comparing to the mucosal form. CONCLUSION: Therefore, it can be considered that the ACL is a disease that persists in Alagoas, due to several factors that contribute to its transmission.


Rev Pan-Amaz Saude | 2016

Epidemiological aspects and distribution of infection cases by Schistosoma mansoni in municipalities in the Alagoas State, Brazil/Aspectos epidemiológicos e distribuição dos casos de infecção pelo Schistosoma mansoni em municípios do Estado de Alagoas, Brasil

Thiago José Matos Rocha; Maria Cecília Silva Santos; Marcella Vanessa Moreira de Lima; Cláudia Maria Lins Calheiros; Flaviana Santos Wanderley


Diversitas Journal | 2018

Avaliação da atividade antibacteriana de extrato etanólico da Bauhinia forficata L.

Felipe Lima Farias; Luana Luzia Santos Pires; Rubenício Izidro da Silva Júnior; Jessé Marques da Silva Junior Pavão; Thiago José Matos Rocha; Aldenir Feitosa dos Santos


Diversitas Journal | 2018

Caracterização fitoquímica de Clitoria ternatea Linn biodirecionada pelo seu potencial contra micro-organismos multirresistentes

Maurício Santos de Melo; Mariane Carvalho Santos; João Gomes da Costa; Luana Luzia Santos Pires; Thiago José Matos Rocha; Aldenir Feitosa dos Santos


Diversitas Journal | 2018

Perfil de intoxicação dos agricultores por agrotóxicos em Alagoas

Jaqueline Mizael Melo Maia; Jerônimo Leandro Lima; Thiago José Matos Rocha; Saskya Araújo Fonseca; Kristiana Cerqueira Mosuinho; Aldenir Feitosa dos Santos


Diversitas Journal | 2018

Análise da produção científica sobre plantas com potencial antioxidante, antimicrobiano e alelopático disponíveis na base Scielo

Aldenir Feitosa dos Santos; Jessé Marques da Silva Junior Pavão; Thiago José Matos Rocha; Mayara Andrade Souza; Heloisa Helena Figueredo Alves; Helane Carine de Araújo Oliveira


Diversitas Journal | 2018

Atividade antibacteriana e antiaderente do extrato de Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia Benth sobre micro-organismos do biofilme dentário

Felipe Henrique de Souza Lima; Gustavo Shilmaney Damasceno; Luana Luzia Santos Pires; João Gomes da Costa; Thiago José Matos Rocha; Aldenir Feitosa dos Santos


Diversitas Journal | 2018

Parasitos intestinais: frequência e aspectos epidemiológicos em usuários de um laboratório particular

Alison Aurelio Silva; Paulo Vitor Rosa da Silva; Thiago José Matos Rocha

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João Gomes da Costa

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Dyana Leal Veras

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Fábio André Brayner

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Luiz Carlos Alves

Federal University of Pernambuco

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