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Microorganisms ; 11(10)2023 Sep 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37894040

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Syphilis is a chronic infectious disease, and its prevalence has been described since the 15th century. Because of the high prevalence of this infection in Brazil, this study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of syphilis and its associated factors among adolescent and young women living in the city of Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil. METHODS: The present study was cross-sectional, descriptive, analytical and quantitative. It involved 200 young and adolescent women. Laboratory tests were performed to diagnose syphilis, and a sociodemographic and epidemiological questionnaire was employed. RESULTS: In the studied sample, 10 women had a positive result for syphilis, characterizing a prevalence of 5% for infection with Treponema pallidum. There was a statistically significant association between a monthly family income of less than 1 minimum wage and syphilis (p = 0.0449) and between illicit drug use and syphilis (p = 0.0234). CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate the need for public health interventions, action plans, and the implementation of risk reduction strategies focused on this population.

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Vaccines (Basel) ; 10(10)2022 Oct 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36298584

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Chlamydia trachomatis is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted bacteria worldwide and may increase the risk of other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This study describes the seroprevalence of C. trachomatis infection among antiretroviral-naïve patients who are newly diagnosed with HIV in the city of Belém, Pará, in the Amazon region of Brazil. A cross-sectional study was carried out between January 2018 and January 2019 in 141 people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) who were followed up in a specialized unit of the public health network of Pará. The investigation of IgG antibodies against C. trachomatis was performed by enzyme immunoassay. Sociodemographic and sexual behavior information were obtained through a questionnaire. The prevalence of IgG anti-C. trachomatis antibodies was 64.8% (92/141). The majority of individuals were young, heterosexual, single men who did not use condoms during sexual intercourse and had no history of STIs. No significant differences were found when comparing any clinical or demographic data between groups. Our results demonstrated a high rate of exposure to C. trachomatis in newly diagnosed HIV-infected individuals in the Amazon region of Brazil, and all PLHA should be screened for C. trachomatis to decrease transmission of the bacteria and prevent the clinical manifestations of chronic infection.

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Front Public Health ; 9: 646663, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34434909

RESUMO

Syphilis continues to be a public health problem worldwide and its incidence has increased in people living with HIV/AIDS in recent years. This study determined the prevalence and factors associated with syphilis in people living with HIV/AIDS in the city of Belém, northern Brazil. A cross-sectional study was conducted from June to November 2018. A total of 500 people living with HIV/AIDS attended at a specialized unit of the public health network of the State of Pará were studied. Questionnaires were used to collect socio-demographic data and potential risk factors for syphilis. Blood samples were collected from all subjects and screened for syphilis using VDRL, and the seropositive were confirmed using FTA-abs. Logistic regressions were used to identify the factors associated with syphilis. Most subjects were male (56.8%), had more than 40 years (54.0%), single (63.0%), had finished high school (54.2%), had monthly income ≤1 minimum wage (72.4%), and had been born to the city of Belém (59.8%). Prevalence of syphilis was 6.4%. Eight characteristics/behaviors associated with syphilis: male, young adults, single, studied at least high school, monthly income >1 minimum wage, homosexual/bisexual, does not use or sporadically use condoms during sexual intercourse, and have had more than one sexual partner in the last three months. The prevalence of syphilis in people living with HIV/AIDS in Belém is low when compared to other Brazilian states. However, there is a need for public policies and actions to monitor, control and prevent these two sexually transmitted infections.


Assuntos
Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida , Sífilis , Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida/epidemiologia , Brasil/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência , Sífilis/epidemiologia
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Rev. cient. eletrônica med. vet ; (34): 11p-jan. 2020. tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1494363

RESUMO

Objetivo. Sugerir parâmetros quantitativos para elementos medulares de Cebus apella. Material e Métodos. Foram estudados 06 animais, machos, com 2Kg e 5Kg, que passaram por contenção física e química para punção aspirativa de 1mL da medula óssea da tíbia de cada animal; confecção dos esfregaços; coloração hematológica e contagem de 500 células/lâmina (estudo duplo-cego). Resultados. Não houve diferença morfológica entre células hematopoiéticas de humanos e Cebus apella. A análise quantitativa mostrou série eritrocítica aumentada e séries granulocítica e linfomonoplasmocitica reduzidas em relação à humanos. Conclusão. Os resultados deste estudo pioneiro servem de apoio para futuras pesquisas com Cebus apella.


Objetive. Suggest quantitative parameters for Cebus apella medullary elements. Material and Methods. Six male animals were studied, with 2Kg and 5Kg, which underwent physical and chemical restraint for aspiration puncture of 1mL of the bone marrow of each animal's tibia; making smears; hematological staining and 500 cell / slide count (double-blind study). Results. There was no morphological difference between human hematopoietic cells and Cebus apella. Quantitative analysis showed an increased erythrocytic series and reduced granulocytic and lymphomonoplasmocytic series in relation to humans. Conclusion. The results of this pioneering study support future research with Cebus paella.


Assuntos
Animais , Biologia Celular , Cebus , Células da Medula Óssea , Hematologia , Primatas/anatomia & histologia
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R. cient. eletr. Med. Vet. ; (34): 11 p, jan. 2020. tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-27336

RESUMO

Objetivo. Sugerir parâmetros quantitativos para elementos medulares de Cebus apella. Material e Métodos. Foram estudados 06 animais, machos, com 2Kg e 5Kg, que passaram por contenção física e química para punção aspirativa de 1mL da medula óssea da tíbia de cada animal; confecção dos esfregaços; coloração hematológica e contagem de 500 células/lâmina (estudo duplo-cego). Resultados. Não houve diferença morfológica entre células hematopoiéticas de humanos e Cebus apella. A análise quantitativa mostrou série eritrocítica aumentada e séries granulocítica e linfomonoplasmocitica reduzidas em relação à humanos. Conclusão. Os resultados deste estudo pioneiro servem de apoio para futuras pesquisas com Cebus apella.(AU)


Objetive. Suggest quantitative parameters for Cebus apella medullary elements. Material and Methods. Six male animals were studied, with 2Kg and 5Kg, which underwent physical and chemical restraint for aspiration puncture of 1mL of the bone marrow of each animal's tibia; making smears; hematological staining and 500 cell / slide count (double-blind study). Results. There was no morphological difference between human hematopoietic cells and Cebus apella. Quantitative analysis showed an increased erythrocytic series and reduced granulocytic and lymphomonoplasmocytic series in relation to humans. Conclusion. The results of this pioneering study support future research with Cebus paella.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Cebus , Biologia Celular , Hematologia , Células da Medula Óssea , Primatas/anatomia & histologia
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