36 research outputs found

    AS AVENTURAS DE DOG MENDONÇA E PIZZA BOY: UMA LEITURA

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    Na trilogia As Aventuras de Dog Mendonça e Pizza Boy (2010; 2011; 2013) e sua prequela (2012), Filipe Melo e Juan Cavia povoam Portugal, e em particular Lisboa, com vários corpos fantásticos: gárgulas, vampiros, lobisomens, zombies, demónios e outros seres habitam o universo lusitano naquela que é uma obra com claras referências cinematográficas aos mestres do cinema de horror e outros. Ao mesmo tempo, esta homenagem apresenta também uma reflexão sobre o corpo fantástico, a monstruosidade e o Outro. Centrando-se essencialmente nas figuras sobrenaturais desta obra, este ensaio aborda os corpos fantásticos presentes nesta BD, em particular o caso de Dog Mendonça, o lobisomem, e de Pazuul, o demónio em corpo de criança. Desta forma, o presente estudo tem um duplo objetivo: por um lado, explorar as influências fantásticas de As Aventuras de Dog Mendonça e Pizza Boy e, por outro, estabelecer uma leitura do corpo fantástico a partir da análise de duas personagens que circulam entre dois mundos numa mesma cidade, o mundo sobrenatural e o mundo humano

    Genome sequencing reveals Zika virus diversity and spread in the Americas

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    Although the recent Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic in the Americas and its link to birth defects have attracted a great deal of attention, much remains unknown about ZIKV disease epidemiology and ZIKV evolution, in part owing to a lack of genomic data. Here we address this gap in knowledge by using multiple sequencing approaches to generate 110 ZIKV genomes from clinical and mosquito samples from 10 countries and territories, greatly expanding the observed viral genetic diversity from this outbreak. We analysed the timing and patterns of introductions into distinct geographic regions; our phylogenetic evidence suggests rapid expansion of the outbreak in Brazil and multiple introductions of outbreak strains into Puerto Rico, Honduras, Colombia, other Caribbean islands, and the continental United States. We find that ZIKV circulated undetected in multiple regions for many months before the first locally transmitted cases were confirmed, highlighting the importance of surveillance of viral infections. We identify mutations with possible functional implications for ZIKV biology and pathogenesis, as well as those that might be relevant to the effectiveness of diagnostic tests

    Genome sequencing of dengue virus serotype 4 in a bat brain sample (Platyrrhinus helleri) from the Brazilian Amazon

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    The existence of sylvatic transmission of dengue virus in communities of neotropical bats remains uncertain. In this work we present a near-complete genome of dengue virus serotype 4 obtained from the brain sample of a bat from Platyrrhinus helleri specie collected in the Brazilian Amazon region. The presence of the virus in the brain sample may indicate a possible tropism for the central nervous system in bats, which may justify negative results in previous studies that focused on analysis of other tissues, such as liver and spleen. Besides the duration of dengue virus circulation in the Americas (circa 40 years) may be too short for an implementation of a sylvatic dengue virus cycle. Our findings suggest that continued monitoring is needed to confirm with the neotropical bats could potentially act as a natural reservoir of dengue in the region

    Complete Nucleotide Sequences of Two bla(KPC-2)-Bearing IncN Plasmids Isolated from Sequence Type 442 Klebsiella pneumoniae Clinical Strains Four Years Apart

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    Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)We sequenced the oldest bla(KPC-2)-bearing plasmid isolated in Brazil and another plasmid also carried by a Klebsiella pneumoniae strain of sequence type 442 (ST442), isolated 52 months later. Both plasmids present an IncN backbone and few acquired regions. Because the 2005 plasmid presented deletions and a truncated gene within Tn4401b compared to the 2009 plasmid, we can thus infer that IncN bla(KPC-2)-bearing plasmids pFCF1305 and pFCF3SP had a common ancestor circulating in Brazil prior to May 2005.58529582960Centro de Inovacoes Tecnologicas do Instituto Evandro Chagas, SVS/MS, Ananindeua, Para, BrazilCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)FAPESP [2012/20915-0]FAPESP [2013/12107-4
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