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Antimicrob Agents Chemother ; 58(2): 635-9, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24247135

RESUMO

Treatment for Chagas disease with currently available medications is recommended universally only for acute cases (all ages) and for children up to 14 years old. The World Health Organization, however, also recommends specific antiparasite treatment for all chronic-phase Trypanosoma cruzi-infected individuals, even though in current medical practice this remains controversial, and most physicians only prescribe palliative treatment for adult Chagas patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. The present opinion, prepared by members of the NHEPACHA network (Nuevas Herramientas para el Diagnóstico y la Evaluación del Paciente con Enfermedad de Chagas/New Tools for the Diagnosis and Evaluation of Chagas Disease Patients), reviews the paradigm shift based on clinical and immunological evidence and argues in favor of antiparasitic treatment for all chronic patients. We review the tools needed to monitor therapeutic efficacy and the potential criteria for evaluation of treatment efficacy beyond parasitological cure. Etiological treatment should now be mandatory for all adult chronic Chagas disease patients.


Assuntos
Cardiomiopatia Chagásica/tratamento farmacológico , Gerenciamento Clínico , Nifurtimox/uso terapêutico , Nitroimidazóis/uso terapêutico , Tripanossomicidas/uso terapêutico , Adolescente , Adulto , Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/sangue , Cardiomiopatia Chagásica/imunologia , Cardiomiopatia Chagásica/parasitologia , Cardiomiopatia Chagásica/patologia , Criança , Doença Crônica , Esquema de Medicação , Humanos , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Resultado do Tratamento , Trypanosoma cruzi/efeitos dos fármacos , Trypanosoma cruzi/patogenicidade , Trypanosoma cruzi/fisiologia
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J Med Entomol ; 46(3): 708-11, 2009 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19496445

RESUMO

The main vectors of Chagas disease in Ecuador are Triatoma dimidiata and Rhodnius ecuadoriensis. The latter species occupies domestic and peridomestic habitats, as well as sylvatic ecotopes--particularly associated with Phytelephas aequatorialis palm trees--in the western coastal region of Ecuador. In the southern highlands, however, such palm tree habitats are uncommon, and sylvatic populations of R. ecuadoriensis have not previously been reported to date. This study was carried out in five rural communities in Loja Province in southern Ecuador, where manual triatomine searches were conducted in various sylvatic habitats. A total of 81 squirrel nests (Sciurus stramineus) and > 200 bird nests and other habitats were searched. One hundred three R. ecuadoriensis individuals were found in 11 squirrel nests (infestation index = 13.6%, density = 2 bugs per nest searched, crowding = 9.5 bugs per infested nest, colonization index = 72.7% of infested nests with nymphs). No triatomines were found in bird nests or other sylvatic habitats. The presence of sylvatic R. ecuadoriensis in the southern highlands of Ecuador has important implications for the long-term control of Chagas disease in the region because of the possibility of reinfestation of dwellings after insecticide-based control interventions.


Assuntos
Rhodnius/fisiologia , Animais , Doença de Chagas/parasitologia , Doença de Chagas/prevenção & controle , Doença de Chagas/transmissão , Ecossistema , Equador , Feminino , Geografia , Masculino , Densidade Demográfica , Rhodnius/parasitologia , Trypanosoma cruzi
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J Med Entomol ; 42(1): 68-74, 2005 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15691011

RESUMO

Entomological surveys were conducted in five rural communities (138 domiciliary units [DUs]) in the southern Andes of Ecuador. Adobe walls and ceramic tile roofs were predominant construction materials. A 35% house infestation rate with Panstrongylus chinai (Del Ponte, 1929) (0.7%), Panstrongylus rufotuberculatus (Champion, 1899) (0.7%), Rhodnius ecuadoriensis (Lent & León, 1958) (27%), and/or Triatoma carrioni (Larrousse, 1926) (7%) was found. Adults and nymphs of R. ecuadoriensis and T. carrioni were found in intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary areas. Breeding triatomine colonies were present in 85% of infested DUs, and the average insect crowding was 52+/-113 triatomine bugs per infested house. T. cruzi-like organisms were found by microscopic examination in the feces or hindgut but not the salivary glands of 4% of examined R. ecuadoriensis and 12% T. carrioni. Serological tests detected a general anti-T. cruzi antibody seroprevalence of 3.9% (n = 1136). Only 2% of individuals had heard of Chagas disease, and although triatomines were reported as a major nuisance by the population they were not considered vectors of disease. Additional baseline field research is needed for the design and implementation of a Chagas disease control program in the region.


Assuntos
Doença de Chagas/transmissão , Habitação , Insetos Vetores/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Reduviidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/sangue , Doença de Chagas/imunologia , Doença de Chagas/parasitologia , Materiais de Construção , Equador , Humanos , Insetos Vetores/parasitologia , Panstrongylus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Panstrongylus/parasitologia , Densidade Demográfica , Reduviidae/parasitologia , Rhodnius/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Rhodnius/parasitologia , População Rural , Triatoma/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Triatoma/parasitologia , Trypanosoma cruzi/isolamento & purificação
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J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo) ; 45(6): 747-57, 1999 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10737228

RESUMO

A study of 296 school-age Yaqui Indian children (6-10 y) was conducted in 26 rural communities. Vitamin A status was determined by retinol and carotenoid serum levels according to a method described previously (IVACG, 1982). Serum retinol and carotenoids in children were analyzed according to community size. Vitamin A intake was assessed in a sub-sample by means of a 24 h recall questionnaire. Serum retinol distribution showed that 6.3% of the children were below 10 microg/100 mL (0.35 micromol/L) and 40% were in the range of 10-20 microg/100 mL (0.35-0.70 micromol/L). Differences (p < 0.02) were found between small and large communities (Median, 95% CI): 19.2 (17.1, 20.9) microg/100 mL and 22.9 (20.3, 24.1) microg/100 mL. Serum carotenoid levels were significantly higher in large than in small and medium communities: 72 (68.2, 77.8) microg/100 mL versus 62.4 (53.3, 68.2) and 62.4 (55.7, 69.6) microg/100 mL, respectively. Food staples were wheat flour tortillas, pinto beans, corn tortillas, few animal products and scarce fresh vegetables. Mean vitamin A consumption was 244+/-29 microg RE (34.9% of the US RDA). Iron status showed that only 4 children were classified as anemic, with two of them having iron deficiency anemia. Iron deficient erythropoiesis was observed in 7.8% of the children and iron depletion only in 4.4%. The Yaqui diet seems to provide adequate amounts of iron but not of vitamin A or its precursors, which renders a vitamin A status of sub-clinical deficiency that could be considered a public health problem.


Assuntos
Anemia/epidemiologia , Indígenas Norte-Americanos , Deficiência de Vitamina A/epidemiologia , Estatura , Carotenoides/sangue , Criança , Ingestão de Energia , Feminino , Hemoglobinas/análise , Humanos , Ferro/sangue , Masculino , México/epidemiologia , Estado Nutricional , Prevalência , Vitamina A/sangue
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Environ Res ; 76(2): 114-9, 1998 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9515066

RESUMO

Contaminants in drinking water present public health risks. The objective of this study was to analyze water samples taken from wells or storage tanks, direct sources for domestic water in Northern Mexico, for the presence of lead (Pb), copper (Cu), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), and mercury (Hg). The samples were analyzed by atomic absorption coupled with a hydride generator or a graphite furnace. High levels of Pb (0.05-0.12 ppm) were found in Hermosillo, Guaymas, and Nacozari. Forty-three percent of the samples in Sonora exceeded the action level (0.015 ppm) established by the EPA for Pb. For As, 8.92% exceeded the limit with a range of 0.002-0.305 ppm. Several studies have indicated a possible link between As and fluoride (F) in drinking water. This study showed a positive correlation between F and As (r = 0.53, P = 0.01, and n = 116). One location in Hermosillo had 7.36 ppm of F and 0.117 ppm of As, 3.5 times the recommended F levels in drinking water and 2 times higher than the level permitted for As. Hg contamination was found in 42% of the samples. Based on the results of this study, it appears that As, Hg, and Pb contamination in the drinking water for some areas of the state of Sonora is a major concern.


Assuntos
Monitoramento Ambiental , Metais Pesados/análise , Abastecimento de Água/análise , Exposição Ambiental , Humanos , México , Saúde Pública , Poluição Química da Água
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 57(6): 740-1, 1997 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9430538

RESUMO

The status of Chagas' disease in Ecuador is not clear. In response to reports suggesting the possibility of transfusion-associated transmission of Chagas' disease in the blood bank in Quito, the Ecuadorian Red Cross in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Higiene, Zona Norte and the Tropical Disease Institute of Ohio University implemented a pilot Chagas' disease screening of the donated blood in the Quito blood bank. The results of the screening showed a low incidence of seropositivity among the donors (0.01% in 1994, 0.04% in 1995, and 0.02% in 1996) to the Quito blood bank and a higher seropositivity in samples donated to smaller blood banks (0.4% in 1994, 0.28% in 1995, and 0.13% in 1996) located in areas considered endemic, as well as from at least two areas previously considered nonendemic for Chagas' disease. This report highlights the need for a comprehensive evaluation of the prevalence and distribution of Chagas' disease in Ecuador.


Assuntos
Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/análise , Doença de Chagas/epidemiologia , Trypanosoma cruzi/imunologia , Animais , Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/sangue , Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/imunologia , Bancos de Sangue , Doadores de Sangue , Doença de Chagas/imunologia , Doença de Chagas/transmissão , Transmissão de Doença Infecciosa , Equador/epidemiologia , Humanos , Incidência , Cruz Vermelha , Estudos Soroepidemiológicos
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 52(4): 360-3, 1995 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7741178

RESUMO

Chagas' disease is a serious health problem for the population of South and Central America. Blood transfusion is the second most common way in which this disease is transmitted. Several studies have reported finding Trypanosoma cruzi-infected blood in blood banks in endemic areas. Serum samples were taken from the Red Cross blood bank in Quito, a nonendemic and vector free zone of Ecuador, in December 1992 and May 1993 and analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using crude epimastigote extract from the Brazil strain of T. cruzi. Of 162 samples examined in December 1992, 12.1%, 13.9%, and 74% were seropositive, indeterminate, and seronegative, respectively. Of 173 samples taken in May 1993, 6.2%, 17.9%, 75.9% were seropositive, indeterminate, and seronegative, respectively. Western blot analysis of these sera using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with 7.5% gels separated T. cruzi epimastigote antigen proteins, and revealed a reaction with a 205-kD doublet antigen with most of the seropositive samples. These results indicate the necessity for long-term screening of blood bank donors to reduce the risk of transfusion transmission of the disease even in areas of endemic countries where the vector is not present.


Assuntos
Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/sangue , Doadores de Sangue , Doença de Chagas/epidemiologia , Trypanosoma cruzi/imunologia , Animais , Western Blotting , Doença de Chagas/transmissão , Equador/epidemiologia , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Humanos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Reação Transfusional
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Quito; FCM; 1995. 10 p. ilus.
Monografia em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-178230

RESUMO

Se estudiaron 60 niños, con un promedio de edad de 6 años a 7 meses en una localidad subtropical del Ecuador. Se obtuvieron valores de hemoglobina (Hb) antes del tratamiento y luego de 30 días de administración de hierro oral 3 mg/kg/día. el cumplimiento de las indicaciones terapéuticas se evaluó siguiendo la metodología vigente en unidades de salud y por profesinales médicos. Se analizó el patrón de rendimiento escolar por calificaciones globales y se obtuvo datos antropométricos (edad, peso, talla). Se encontró una prevalencia de anemia de 33.3 por ciento, más acentuada en hombre y en el grupo de niños nutricionalmnente normales (36.3 por ciento). La prevalencia de desnutrición global, crónica y aguda fue de 42.5 por ciento, 38.3 por ciento y 20.07 por ciento respectivamente. Llama la atención este último dato, el cual es mayor que las cifras de referencia. El cumplimiento del tratamiento fue del 80 por ciento y la corrección de anemia fue únicamente del 18 por ciento. No se encontró cambios en el rendimiento escolar luego de la suplementación con hierro...


Assuntos
Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Anemia Hipocrômica/classificação , Anemia Hipocrômica/diagnóstico , Anemia Hipocrômica/epidemiologia , Anemia Hipocrômica/etiologia , Anemia Hipocrômica/terapia , Alimentos Fortificados/análise , Alimentos Fortificados/classificação , Alimentos Fortificados/economia , Alimentos Fortificados/história , Alimentos Fortificados/estatística & dados numéricos , /complicações , /diagnóstico
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Arch Latinoam Nutr ; 34(1): 130-45, 1984 Mar.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6532341

RESUMO

The differing contents of essential amino acids in cereals and legumes bring about an overall increase in protein quality when these foods are consumed together. This study describes a least cost formulation method for preparing products based on cereals and legumes using linear programming. The mixture was formulated under different constraints; from a nutritional standpoint, a given amino acid pattern, and another one on a technological feasibility constraint, which depends on the type of product to be elaborated. From the formulation based on wheat, chick-pea, sorghum, and soybean flours, three products were developed: bread, tortillas and cookies; from these, bread was selected for further evaluation. The product was chemically evaluated by proximate analysis composition, and amino acids were determined by HPLC. Biological evaluation was performed by the PER and RPV methods, obtaining a PER of 1.69 for the developed bread product, and of 0.68 for the control bread. The RPV for the developed product was 64.31% of lactoalbumin and 23% for the control bread, which represents an increase of 41%. The sensory evaluation results did not indicate significant differences in taste, texture, color or overall acceptability of the developed bread product as compared to the control.


Assuntos
Grão Comestível , Fabaceae , Alimentos Formulados , Pesquisa Operacional , Plantas Medicinais , Programação Linear , Aminoácidos Essenciais/análise , Valor Nutritivo , Proteínas de Plantas/análise
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