Víctor Alarcón
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
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Virology Journal | 2010
Alvaro Ramírez; Alvaro Fajardo; Zoila Moros; Marlene Gerder; Gerson Caraballo; Daría Elena Camacho; Guillermo Comach; Víctor Alarcón; Julio Zambrano; Rosa Hernandez; Gonzalo Moratorio; Juan Cristina; Ferdinando Liprandi
BackgroundDengue virus (DENV) is a member of the genus Flavivirus of the family Flaviviridae. DENV are comprised of four distinct serotypes (DENV-1 through DENV-4) and each serotype can be divided in different genotypes. Currently, there is a dramatic emergence of DENV-3 genotype III in Latin America. Nevertheless, we still have an incomplete understanding of the evolutionary forces underlying the evolution of this genotype in this region of the world. In order to gain insight into the degree of genetic variability, rates and patterns of evolution of this genotype in Venezuela and the South American region, phylogenetic analysis, based on a large number (n = 119) of envelope gene sequences from DENV-3 genotype III strains isolated in Venezuela from 2001 to 2008, were performed.ResultsPhylogenetic analysis revealed an in situ evolution of DENV-3 genotype III following its introduction in the Latin American region, where three different genetic clusters (A to C) can be observed among the DENV-3 genotype III strains circulating in this region. Bayesian coalescent inference analyses revealed an evolutionary rate of 8.48 × 10-4 substitutions/site/year (s/s/y) for strains of cluster A, composed entirely of strains isolated in Venezuela. Amino acid substitution at position 329 of domain III of the E protein (A→V) was found in almost all E proteins from Cluster A strains.ConclusionsA significant evolutionary change between DENV-3 genotype III strains that circulated in the initial years of the introduction in the continent and strains isolated in the Latin American region in recent years was observed. The presence of DENV-3 genotype III strains belonging to different clusters was observed in Venezuela, revealing several introduction events into this country. The evolutionary rate found for Cluster A strains circulating in Venezuela is similar to the others previously established for this genotype in other regions of the world. This suggests a lack of correlation among DENV genotype III substitution rate and ecological pattern of virus spread.
Revista Iberoamericana De Micologia | 2017
Xiomara Moreno; Vera Reviakina; María Mercedes Panizo; Giusseppe Ferrara; Nataly García; Víctor Alarcón; María Fátima Garcés; Maribel Dolande
BACKGROUND Candida parapsilosis is a species complex consisting of Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto, Candida orthopsilosis, and Candida metapsilosis. Studies worldwide have described its epidemiology and susceptibility to antifungal agents. AIMS The aims of this study were to carry out the molecular identification of blood isolates belonging to the Candida parapsilosis species complex, and to determine their in vitro susceptibility to antifungals of systemic use. METHODS A study of 86 strains of C. parapsilosis species complex collected in 2008-2011 and obtained from the Candidaemia Surveillance Network of Mycology Department of the Rafael Rangel National Institute of Hygiene, was made. Secondary alcohol-dehydrogenase gene amplification was performed using polymerase chain reaction, and the products were analysed by restriction fragments length polymorphisms using the enzyme BanI. Susceptibility tests were performed using Etest®, following the manufacturers instructions with modifications. RESULTS Of the 86 isolates studied, 81 (94.2%) were C. parapsilosis sensu stricto, 4 (4.6%) C. orthopsilosis, and one (1.2%) C. metapsilosis. C. parapsilosis isolates were susceptible to amphotericin B and caspofungin, showing low rates of resistance to fluconazole and voriconazole. C. orthopsilosis and C. metapsilosis were susceptible to all the antifungals tested. CONCLUSIONS The results obtained in Venezuela provide for the first time important information about the distribution of C. parapsilosis species complex in cases of candidaemia, and support the need for continuing surveillance programs, including molecular discrimination of species and antifungal susceptibility tests, which may guide specific therapy.
Investigacion Clinica | 2016
Ana María Capote; Giuseppe Ferrara; María Mercedes Panizo; Nataly García; Víctor Alarcón; Vera Reviakina; Maribel Dolande
Investigacion Clinica | 2018
Giuseppe Ferrara; María Mercedes Panizo; Emilia Urdaneta; Víctor Alarcón; Nataly García; Xiomara Moreno; Ana María Capote; Vera Reviakina; Maribel Dolande
Revista de la Sociedad Venezolana de Microbiología | 2015
Xiomara Moreno; Vera Reviakina; María Mercedes Panizo; Giuseppe Ferrara; Nataly García; Víctor Alarcón; Maribel Dolande
Revista de la Sociedad Venezolana de Microbiología | 2015
María Mercedes Panizo; Vera Reviakina; Vidal Rodríguez-Lemoine; Maribel Dolande; Víctor Alarcón; Giuseppe Ferrara; Nataly García; Gladys González
Archive | 2015
María Mercedes Panizo; Vera Reviakina; Vidal Rodríguez-Lemoine; Maribel Dolande; Víctor Alarcón; Giuseppe Ferrara; Nataly García; Gladys González; Rafael Rangel
Archive | 2015
Xiomara Moreno; Vera Reviakina; María Mercedes Panizo; Giuseppe Ferrara; Nataly García; Víctor Alarcón; Maribel Dolande; Rafael Rangel
Revista de la Sociedad Venezolana de Microbiología | 2009
María Mercedes Panizo; Víctor Alarcón; Vera Reviakina; Trina Navas
Revista de la Sociedad Venezolana de Microbiologia | 2009
María Mercedes Panizo; Víctor Alarcón; Vera Reviakina; Trina Navas