54 research outputs found

    Spontaneous cytokine production in children according to biological characteristics and environmental exposures.

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    BACKGROUND: Environmental factors are likely to have profound effects on the development of host immune responses, with serious implications for infectious diseases and inflammatory disorders such as asthma. OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to investigate the effects of environmental exposures on the cytokine profile of children. METHODS: The study involved measurement of T helper (Th) 1 (interferon-gamma), 2 [interleukin (IL)-5 and IL-13], and the regulatory cytokine IL-10 in unstimulated peripheral blood leukocytes from 1,376 children 4-11 years of age living in a poor urban area of the tropics. We also assessed the impact of environmental exposures in addition to biological characteristics recorded at the time of blood collection and earlier in childhood (0-3 years before blood collection). RESULTS: The proportion of children producing IL-10 was greater among those without access to drinking water [p < 0.05, chi-square test, odds ratio (OR) = 1.67]. The proportion of children producing IL-5 and IL-10 (OR = 10.76) was significantly greater in households that had never had a sewage system (p < 0.05, trend test). CONCLUSIONS: These data provide evidence for the profound effects of environmental exposures in early life as well as immune homeostasis in later childhood. Decreased hygiene (lack of access to clean drinking water and sanitation) in the first 3 years of life is associated with higher spontaneous IL-10 production up to 8 years later in life

    Toxocara Seropositivity, Atopy and Wheezing in Children Living in Poor Neighbourhoods in Urban Latin American

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    Background Toxocara canis and T. cati are parasites of dogs and cats, respectively, that infect humans and cause human toxocariasis. Infection may cause asthma-like symptoms but is often asymptomatic and is associated with a marked eosinophilia. Previous epidemiological studies indicate that T. canis infection may be associated with the development of atopy and asthma. Objectives To investigate possible associations between Toxocara spp. seropositivity and atopy and childhood wheezing in a population of children living in non-affluent areas of a large Latin American city. Methods The study was conducted in the city of Salvador, Brazil. Data on wheezing symptoms were collected by questionnaire, and atopy was measured by the presence of aeroallergen-specific IgE (sIgE). Skin prick test (SPT), total IgE and peripheral eosinophilia were measured. Toxocara seropositivity was determined by the presence of anti-Toxocara IgG antibodies, and intestinal helminth infections were determined by stool microscopy. Findings Children aged 4 to 11 years were studied, of whom 47% were seropositive for anti-Toxocara IgG; eosinophilia >4% occurred in 74.2% and >10% in 25.4%; 59.6% had elevated levels of total IgE; 36.8% had sIgE≥0.70 kU/L and 30.4% had SPT for at least one aeroallergen; 22.4% had current wheezing symptoms. Anti-Toxocara IgG was positively associated with elevated eosinophils counts, total IgE and the presence of specific IgE to aeroallergens but was inversely associated with skin prick test reactivity. Conclusion The prevalence of Toxocara seropositivity was high in the studied population of children living in conditions of poverty in urban Brazil. Toxocara infection, although associated with total IgE, sIgE and eosinophilia, may prevent the development of skin hypersensitivity to aeroallergens, possibly through increased polyclonal IgE and the induction of a modified Th2 immune reaction

    Perfil sociodemográfico e laboral dos profissionais de enfermagem que assistem crianças e adolescentes com câncer

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    Objetivos: Descrever e analisar o perfil sociodemográfico e laboral dos profissionais de enfermagem que prestam assistência a crianças e adolescentes com câncer. Método: Estudo transversal, analítico, exploratório, realizado em hospital universitário entre outubro de 2016 e março de 2017. O instrumento de coleta de dados utilizado foi um questionário sociodemográfico e laboral, desenvolvido para esse estudo. Resultados: A maioria dos participantes foram mulheres, com idade entre 20 e 59 anos, casadas, com filhos, com pelo menos graduação concluída e mais de 10 anos de atuação. Frequentemente estavam alocadas em função de nível médio, com número de pacientes por plantão amplamente superior ao preconizado pela legislação, além de carga horária semanal extensa e até triplas jornadas. Muitos deles já vivenciaram doenças graves seja com eles próprios ou familiares. Considerações Finais: Tornou-se evidente que a assistência de enfermagem em oncopediatria é cercada por inúmeras singularidades e que o perfil dos profissionais de enfermagem influencia em questões que envolvem desde as condições de trabalho da enfermagem, suas práticas e se somam as condições frágeis inerentes ao estado de saúde das crianças e adolescentes com câncer e seus familiares

    Natural infection of Aedes aegypti by Chikungunya and Dengue type 2 Virus in a transition area of north-northeast Brazil

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    Dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika are diseases caused by viruses transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. In Brazil, the number of human infections is high, but few studies are performed in mosquito vectors. This study aimed to investigate the presence of Zika, Dengue and Chikungunya viruses in Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus from the municipalities of Alto Alegre, Caxias, Codó, and São Mateus do Maranhão, located in the state of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil. The mosquitoes were collected with a mechanical aspirator, identified, triturated, and then submitted to RNA extraction and RT-qPCR. The positive samples were confirmed by virus isolation and genome sequencing. Three hundred and forty-eight Ae. aegypti (176 males and 172 females) and 12 Ae. albopictus (eight males and four females) were collected and tested. Ae. aegypti was the only vector positive in two municipalities-Codó, with detection of Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) belonging to the East-Central-South African genotype, and in Caxias, with detection of Dengue virus (DENV)-2 belonging to the Asian/American genotype. The detection of CHIKV and DENV-2 is evidence that those viruses are maintained in arthropod vectors, and shows the epidemiological risk in the area for chikungunya cases and a possible increase of severe dengue cases, associated with the occurrence of dengue hemorrhagic fever. © 2019 by the authors

    Influence Of The Conditioning Factors Of Cardiac Transplant Patients To The Self-Care Engagement Profile

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    Background: This study aimed to identify the conditioning factors that influence the self-care practice of heart transplant patient after discharge and relate the conditioning factors to the Engagement Profile of Self Care. Methods: Cross-sectional study, undertaken at a transplantation unit of one public hospital, in Fortaleza-Ceará. There was the participation of 63 heart transplant patients. Results: The majority of the patients were men (88.9%), aged 40-59 years (68.3%), catholic (81.0%), married (77.8%), elementary school (71, 4%), retired or not working (82.5%); income below minimum wage (47, 6%); diagnosis to transplantation was chagasic cardiomyopathy (28.6%), post-transplant time between one and three years (39.7%). The determinant for self-care had significant difference (p&lt;0.05) was the time of transplantation, because patients who have higher scores on Engagement Profile Self-Care had performed transplantation between 3 and 5 years. Conclusion: The professional team of heart transplant should consider the conditioning factors of patients transplanted cardiac in establishing strategies for promoting self-care

    Monitoramento pós-mercado dos testes rápidos para COVID-19: enfrentamento da pandemia:

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    Introduction: In December 2019, the  first group of patients with symptoms of atypical pneumonia was discovered in Wuhan, China. On January 7, 2020, the etiologic agent was identified; it was a new betacoronavirus, genetically similar to SARS-CoV-1, consisting of a simple RNA strand, an enveloped virus of 50-200nm in diameter, which was called SARS-CoV-2. Soon after, the disease was named COVID-19. On January 30, WHO declared a Public Health Emergency of International Importance due to the spread of the coronavirus. Tests for serological detection of IgM and IgG antibodies are those that provide an estimate of the immune response to SARS-CoV-2, highlighting the Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDT), simple and accessible with a result within 5-30 minutes, based on sensitization of antigens/antibodies conjugated to colloidal gold capturing specific proteins present in the infected serum, plasma or blood. Objective: This work aims to show the analysis carried out with RDT for COVID-19 diagnosis in compliance with the current legislation from 02.04 to 18.08.2020. Method: In March of 2020, 25 serum/plasma samples were donated, without any identification. These samples were the remaining samples of tests performed on individuals with a confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection by the RT-PCR technique from health services (National Institute of Infectious Diseases Evandro Chagas – INI and State Institute of the Brain Paulo Niemeyer – IEC) located in the metropolitan region of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The samples obtained in order to become a serological panel were stored at -20ºC until the moment of use. Simultaneously, a panel of samples with confirmed reactivity for IgM and IgG antibodies from COVID-19 was being made, throughout the pandemic and the samples used were evaluated against three Rapid Tests, of different antigenic compositions or different brands; two ELISA tests for IgM and IgG; two chemiluminescence tests and when applicable, a molecular test. In order to assess the specificity of the products sent, surplus donation plasma samples were selected, known to be negative for HIV, HTLV, hepatitis b and c, chagas and syphilis, collected between 2013 and 2014, in the southern regions of the country, period in which SARS-CoV-2 was nonexistent in the world. In addition to True Positive (VP) and True Negative (VN) samples, interfering serum or plasma samples with reactivity for HIV, HCV, HTLV, HBsAg, chagas disease, syphilis and dengue were also included in the evaluation. Results:  Out of 178 TR lots, 74.1%, 132 lots were from China and 25.9%, 46 TR lots were from Brazil; Germany; South Korea; Canada; USA; Singapore; Ireland and Switzerland. The analytical result showed that 57.0%, 101 TR lots obtained a Satisfactory result and 43%, 77 lots had Unsatisfactory results, when compared to the Sensitivity and Specificity values declared by the manufacturer, in the Instructions for Use. Conclusions:The results obtained show the need for constant monitoring of TRs for COVID-19 with the primary purpose of guaranteeing the quality of products sold in the country, one of the National Health Surveillance System pillars of action.  Introdução: Em dezembro de 2019, foi descoberto na cidade de Wuhan, China, um primeiro grupo de pacientes com sintomas de uma pneumonia atípica. Em 7 de janeiro de 2020, o seu agente etiológico foi identificado: tratava-se de um novo betacoronavírus, geneticamente similar ao SARS-CoV-1, constituído defita simples de RNA, vírus envelopado de 50-200 nm de diâmetro designado como SARS-CoV-2, e a doença foi denominada COVID-19. Em 30 de janeiro, a Organização Mundial da Saúde declarou Emergência de Saúde Pública de Importância Internacional em razão da disseminação desse novo vírus. Os testes para detecção sorológica de anticorpos IgM e IgG fornecem uma estimativa da resposta imune ao SARS-CoV-2, com destaque para os Testes Rápidos (TR) que são simples e acessíveis fornecendo resultados em 5-30 min. Esses testes são sensibilizados com antígenos/anticorpos conjugados ao ouro coloidal, capturando proteínas específicas presentes no soro, plasma ou sangue de pacientes infectados. Objetivo: Demonstrar a análise efetuada nos TR para diagnóstico da COVID-19, em atendimento a legislação vigente, no período de 2 de abril a 18 de agosto de 2020. Método: Durante o mês de março de 2020, foram cedidas 25 amostras de soro/plasma, sem qualquer identificação, excedentes dos testes efetuados em indivíduos com diagnóstico confirmado de infecção pelo SARS-CoV-2 pela técnica de RT-PCR provenientes de serviços de saúde (InstitutoNacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas – INI e Instituto Estadual do Cérebro Paulo Niemeyer – IEC) localizados na região metropolitana do estado do Rio de Janeiro. As amostras obtidas para a confecção de painel sorológico foram armazenadas a -20ºC até o momento do uso. Concomitantemente, um painel de amostras com reatividade confirmada para anticorpos IgM e IgG da COVID-19 foi sendo confeccionado ao longo da pandemia e as amostras utilizadas foram avaliadas frente a três TR, de diferentes composições antigênicas ou diferentes marcas; dois testes ELISA para IgM e IgG; dois testes de quimioluminescência e quando aplicável, um teste molecular. Para avaliação da especificidade dos produtos encaminhados, foram selecionadas amostras de plasma excedentes de doação, sabidamente negativas para HIV, HTLV, hepatite B e C, doença de chagas e sífilis coletadas nos anos de 2013 e 2014, na Região Sul do país, período no qual o SARS-CoV-2 era inexistente. Além de amostras Verdadeiro Positivas (VP) e Verdadeiro Negativas (VN), ainda foram incluídas na avaliação amostras de soro ou plasma interferentes com reatividade para HIV, HCV, HTLV, HBsAg, doença de chagas, sífilis e dengue. Resultados:  Dos 178 lotes de TR, 74,1% foram provenientes da China e 25,9%, do Brasil, da Alemanha, da Coreia do Sul, do Canadá, dos EUA, da Cingapura,da Irlanda e da Suíça. O resultado analítico demonstrou que 57,0% dos TR obtiveram resultados satisfatórios e 43,0%, resultados insatisfatórios, quando comparados aos valores de sensibilidade e especificidade declarados pelo fabricante na instrução de uso. Conclusões: Há necessidade de constante monitoramento dos TR para COVID-19, com finalidade precípua de garantir a qualidade dos produtos comercializados no país, um dos pilares das ações do Sistema Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária

    A sociolinguística no ensino fundamental: resultados de uma pesquisa-ação

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    Uma investigação em turmas de 5º e 6º anos do ensino fundamental de uma escola pública municipal de Juiz de Fora (MG), orientada segundo princípios da Sociolinguística e desenvolvida como pesquisa-ação, demonstrou ser possível levar os alunos a construírem reflexão adequada sobre a heterogeneidade linguística, fator que os predispõe a se interessarem por adquirir os estilos monitorados de oralidade e escrita de sua língua materna. Tomando como referência a proposta de Bortoni-Ricardo (2004) de compreender a ecologia do português brasileiro como um contínuo rural-urbano, foi possível levá-los a reconhecer a diferença lingüística como fenômeno natural, através de análise contrastiva, fundamentada nas suas próprias experiências com amostras de fala das três variedades desse contínuo. Mirando-se no sentido do contínuo, começam a reconhecer o papel da escola e do trabalho com a linguagem como instrumento positivo na ampliação de sua competência linguística
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