127 research outputs found

    Oropouche virus: clinical, epidemiological, and molecular aspects of a neglected orthobunyavirus.

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    Oropouche virus (OROV) is an important cause of arboviral illness in Latin American countries, more specifically in the Amazon region of Brazil, Venezuela and Peru, as well as in other countries such as Panama. In the past decades, the clinical, epidemiological, pathological, and molecular aspects of OROV have been published and provide the basis for a better understanding of this important human pathogen. Here, we describe the milestones in a comprehensive review of OROV epidemiology, pathogenesis, and molecular biology, including a description of the first isolation of the virus, the outbreaks during the past six decades, clinical aspects of OROV infection, diagnostic methods, genome and genetic traits, evolution, and viral dispersal

    A novel Hepacivirus in wild rodents from South America

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    The Hepacivirus genus comprises single-stranded positive-sense RNA viruses within the family Flaviviridae. Several hepaciviruses have been identified in different mammals, including multiple rodent species in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. To date, no rodent hepacivirus has been identified in the South American continent. Here, we describe an unknown hepacivirus discovered during a metagenomic screen in Akodon montensis, Calomys tener, Oligoryzomys nigripes, Necromys lasiurus, and Mus musculus from São Paulo State, Brazil. Molecular detection of this novel hepacivirus by RT-PCR showed a frequency of 11.11% (2/18) in Oligoryzomys nigripes. This is the first identification of hepavivirus in sigmondonine rodents and in rodents from South America. In sum, our results expand the host range, viral diversity, and geographical distribution of the Hepacivirus genus

    Oropouche Virus Isolation, Southeast Brazil

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    An Oropouche virus strain was isolated from a novel host (Callithrix sp.) in Arinos, Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil. The virus was identified by complement fixation test and confirmed by reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction. Phylogenetic analysis identified this strain as a genotype III isolate previously recognized only in Panama

    Inquérito soroepidemiológico de dengue em dois municípios do estado do Acre, fronteira Brasil - Bolívia

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    Serum samples from 320 inhabitants from the cities of Brasiléia and Epitaciolândia in Acre State (on the Brazil - Bolívia border) have been tested, using the ELISA method for IgM and IgG. These samples have been tested in the period after an epidemic of dengue in 2000 by serotypes DEN-1 and DEN-2. The prevalence of seropositivity for IgM was of 60.3% and 67.2% for IgG, and only 15% presented seronegativity. The positivity was most frequent among individuals of the male sex (70% IgM; 78.2% IgG), and also in the older ages (p < 0.0005). Among the individuals with no history of dengue, 62.2% and 66.7% presented IgM and IgG antibodies, respectively. The estimative of subnotification of such infection is on the order of 65% in Brasiléia and 9.9% in Epitaciolândia. In conclusion, the high prevalence of infection and the regional characteristics provide conditions for the introduction of new serotypes of dengue, which expose the population of such cities to the risk for the occurrence of dengue hemorrhagic fever.Amostras séricas de 320 pessoas das cidades de Brasiléia e Epitaciolândia, fronteira Brasil (Acre)-Bolívia, foram testadas, pelos métodos de IgM-ELISA e IgG-ELISA, em período posterior as epidemias de dengue ocorridas em 2000 pelos sorotipos DEN-1 e DEN-2. A prevalência de portadores de anticorpos IgM foi de 60,3% e 67,2% de IgG e somente 15,0% foram co-soronegativos. A soropositividade foi mais freqüente entre indivíduos do sexo masculino (70% IgM; 78,2% IgG) e nas faixas etárias mais avançadas (p < 0,0005). Entre as pessoas sem história de dengue anterior, 62,2% e 66,7%, respectivamente, foram IgM e IgG positivos. A estimativa de subnotificação da infecção foi de 65% em Brasiléia, e 69,9% em Epitaciolândia. Em conclusão, a elevada prevalência de infecção prévia e as características regionais facilitam a introdução de novos sorotipos do vírus da dengue, o que coloca a população daquelas cidades sob risco de ocorrência de casos de dengue hemorrágico

    Novel parvoviruses from wild and domestic animals in Brazil provide new insights into parvovirus distribution and diversity

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    Parvoviruses (family Parvoviridae) are small, single-stranded DNA viruses. Many parvoviral pathogens of medical, veterinary and ecological importance have been identified. In this study, we used high-throughput sequencing (HTS) to investigate the diversity of parvoviruses infecting wild and domestic animals in Brazil. We identified 21 parvovirus sequences (including twelve nearly complete genomes and nine partial genomes) in samples derived from rodents, bats, opossums, birds and cattle in Pernambuco, São Paulo, Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul states. These sequences were investigated using phylogenetic and distance-based approaches and were thereby classified into eight parvovirus species (six of which have not been described previously), representing six distinct genera in the subfamily Parvovirinae. Our findings extend the known biogeographic range of previously characterized parvovirus species and the known host range of three parvovirus genera (Dependovirus, Aveparvovirus and Tetraparvovirus). Moreover, our investigation provides a window into the ecological dynamics of parvovirus infections in vertebrates, revealing that many parvovirus genera contain well-defined sub-lineages that circulate widely throughout the world within particular taxonomic groups of hosts

    Reemergence of Oropouche Fever, Northern Brazil

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    Oropouche fever has reemerged in Parauapebas and Porto de Moz municipalities, Pará State, Brazil. Serologic analysis (immunoglobulin M–ELISA) and virus isolation confirmed Oropouche virus (OROV) in both municipalities. Nucleotide sequencing of 2 OROV isolates from each location indicated genotypes I (Parauapebas) and II (Porto de Moz) in Brazil

    Viral diversity of Rhipicephalus microplus parasitizing cattle in southern Brazil

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    Ticks are ectoparasites spread worldwide and are well known as vectors of many viruses of great importance to human and animal health. However, the viral diversity in ticks is still poorly understood, particularly in South America. Here we characterized the viral diversity present in Rhipicephalus microplus parasitizing cattle in the southern region of Brazil using metagenomics. Our study revealed the presence of viruses that had not been previously described in the region, including lihan tick virus (Phenuiviridae family) and wuhan tick virus 2 (Chuviridae family), as well as expands the biogeography of jingmen tick virus (Flaviviridae family) in Brazil. Also, we described three novel tymoviruses (Tymovirales order), named guarapuava tymovirus-like 1 to 3. We described the genomic and phylogenetic characterization of these viruses. Our study sheds light on the viral diversity of Rhipicephalus microplus in South America, and also expands the biogeography of tick viruses that were previously described only in Asia

    Discovery of novel anelloviruses in small mammals expands the host range and diversity of the Anelloviridae

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    The Anelloviridae comprises single-stranded DNA viruses currently grouped in sixty-eight species classified in twelve genera. They have been found in many vertebrate hosts including primates. In this study, we describe the application of the high-throughput sequencing to examine the frequency and diversity of anelloviruses in rodents, bats and opossums captured in São Paulo State, Brazil. We report a total of twenty-six anelloviruses with sixteen nearly complete genomes and ten partial genomes, which include eleven potential novel species identified in rodents (Cricetidae), bats (Molossidae and Phyllostomidae), and opossums (Didelphidae). We also propose the inclusion of two potential new genera within the Anelloviridae family, provisionally named Omegatorquevirus and Sigmatorquevirus, including six and three novel species of anelloviruses, respectively. In summary, this study expands the diversity and the host range of the known anelloviruses

    Genomic characterization of orthobunyavirus of veterinary importance in America

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    During 2013, in Argentina, three new isolates of serogroup Bunyamwera virus (genus Orthobunyavirus, family Peribunyaviridae)were recovered from two horses with encephalitis, and from an aborted equine fetus. In the present study, we report the complete genome sequence, genetic characterization, and phylogenetic analysis of three new strains isolated in Argentina to clarifying their relationship within the Bunyamwera serogroup virus and to investigate the evolutionary history of viruses with segmented genomes.Fil: Tauro, Laura Beatriz. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Virología Dr. J. M. Vanella; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: de Souza, William Marciel. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Rivarola, María Elisa. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Medicina. Laboratorio de Arbovirus y Arenovirus; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: de Oliveira, Rodrigo. Instituto Evandro Chagas; BrasilFil: Konigheim, Brenda Salome. Universidad Nacional de Cordoba. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Virología; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Patroca Silva, Sandro. Instituto Evandro Chagas; BrasilFil: Lima, Clayton. Instituto Evandro Chagas; BrasilFil: Oliveira, Layanna. Instituto Evandro Chagas; BrasilFil: Vasconcelos, Janaina M.. Instituto Evandro Chagas; BrasilFil: Ferreira Cardoso, Jedson. Instituto Evandro Chagas; BrasilFil: Vianez Júnior, João Lídio. Instituto Evandro Chagas; BrasilFil: Teixeira Nunes, Márcio Roberto. Instituto Evandro Chagas; BrasilFil: Contigiani de Minio, Marta Silvia. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Virología Dr. J. M. Vanella; Argentin

    Concepções teóricas e metodológicas do cuidado transdisciplinar: uma revisão integrativa

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    Introdução: Objetivou-se realizar um levantamento da produção científica na enfermagem e suas interfaces sobre as concepções teóricas e metodológicas do cuidado e discutir o cuidado na enfermagem e suas interfaces na perspectiva da complexidade em atitude transdisciplinar.Métodos: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa que utilizou o Portal de Periódicos da CAPES, no período entre 2005 e 2015
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