Brazilian Spotted Fever
Mostrando 13-24 de 38 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Febre maculosa brasileira no estado de São Paulo : aspectos clínicos e epidemiológicos / Brazilian spotted fever in São Paulo State : Clinical and epidemiological aspects
Causada pela bactéria Rickettsia rickettsii e transmitida pelos carrapatos Amblyomma cajennense e Amblyomma aureolatum, a febre maculosa brasileira (FMB), após décadas de aparente silêncio epidemiológico, desde sua reemergência nos anos 80, vem figurando como importante problema de saúde pública no estado de São Paulo, sobretudo, em decorrência da
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 30/05/2011
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14. Spotted fever group Rickettsia infecting ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil
During 2006-2008, a total of 260 adult ticks were collected from domestic and wild animals in different regions of the state of Santa Catarina (SC), Brazil, including areas where human cases of Brazilian spotted fever have been reported. Collected ticks belonging to nine species (Amblyomma aureolatum, Amblyomma cajennense, Amblyomma dubitatum, Amblyomma long
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2011-12
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15. Spotted Fever in Brazil, a systematic literature review and monitoring of resistance to chemical acaricides vector Amblyomma cajennense / A Febre Maculosa no Brasil, uma revisão sistemática da literatura e o monitoramento da resistência aos acaricidas químicos do vetor Amblyomma cajennense
A Febre Maculosa Brasileira (FMB) é uma doença infecciosa febril aguda, de gravidade variável, podendo cursar desde formas assintomáticas até formas graves, com elevada taxa de letalidade. A ausência de sinais patognomônicos nesta antropozoonose, que muitas vezes leva ao seu diagnóstico tardio, suscita o ataque do elo mais fraco de sua cadeia epidemi
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 15/04/2010
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16. Anticorpos anti-rickettsias do grupo da febre maculosa em equídeos e caninos no norte do Estado do Paraná, Brasil
The Brazilian Spotted Fever (BSF) is a zoonosis that can be fatal if not trteated. As there are few studies of the BSF in the Paraná State, the occurrence of BSF was serologically investigated in dogs and horses by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA), in the North of that State, in animals that are regarded as sentinels for BSF. A total of 241 samples o
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. Publicado em: 2010-06
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17. Laboratorial study of tick-borne infectious agents in patients with brazilian Lyme-like disease (Baggio-Yoshinari Syndrome) / Estudo laboratorial de agentes infecciosos transmitidos por carrapatos em pacientes com doença de Lyme-símile brasileira (síndrome Baggio-Yoshinari)
Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis, Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme Disease (LD) are tick-borne diseases commonly found in the North hemisphere. In Brazil, a LD-like illness called Baggio- Yoshinari Syndrome (BYS) is described, but epidemiological, clinical and laboratorial features are different from the original
Publicado em: 2010
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18. A Febre Maculosa no Brasil, uma revisão sistemática da literatura e o monitoramento da resistência aos acaricidas químicos do vetor Amblyomma cajennense / Spotted Fever in Brazil, a systematic literature review and monitoring of resistance to chemical acaricides vector Amblyomma cajennense
A Febre Maculosa Brasileira (FMB) é uma doença infecciosa febril aguda, de gravidade variável, podendo cursar desde formas assintomáticas até formas graves, com elevada taxa de letalidade. A ausência de sinais patognomônicos nesta antropozoonose, que muitas vezes leva ao seu diagnóstico tardio, suscita o ataque do elo mais fraco de sua cadeia epidemi
Publicado em: 2010
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19. Promoting health in the Horto Florestal / Promovendo saúde no Horto Florestal
This is a study developed a Conservation Unit of the São Paulo State Park Alberto Lofgren - PEAL, located in the north of the city and known as "Horto Florestal". This research sought to identify initiatives on guidelines for health promotion in the park, and the relevance of social determinants, environmental and health problem facing the Brazilian Spotted
Publicado em: 2009
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20. Prevalência de anticorpos contra rickettsias do grupo da febre maculosa em humanos, cães e equinos e identificação molecular de Rickettsia spp em carrapatos na região Norte do Paraná
Brazilian Spotted Fever is a disease transmitted to humans and animals by Amblyomma spp ticks and the most important agent responsible for this disease is R. rickettsii that belongs to the Rickettsiales order and Rickettsiaceae family. The objective of this paper was to study the epidemiology of Brazilian Spotted Fever rickettsias in two rural areas and in h
Publicado em: 2009
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21. Estudo epidemiológico de rickettsias do grupo da febre maculosa em caninos, equinos e seus carrapatos no Município de Resende, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. / Epidemiological study of infection by spotted fever group rickettsiae in dogs, horses and its ticks in the city of Resende, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.
Diseases caused by rickettsiae are widely distributed worldwide and are associated with hematophagous arthropods. The bacteria Rickettsia rickettsii is the most pathogenic of the spotted fever group (SFG). In order to know the factors that led to the occurrence of the disease in this area and acquire more knowledge in the epidemiology of SF in Brazil, as the
Publicado em: 2009
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22. Estudo de Populações de Amblyomma cajennense e Amblyomma dubitatum (Acari:Ixodidae) e pesquisa de Rickettsia spp. nestas espécies em Coronel Pacheco, Minas Gerais
Owing to the importance of Amblyomma cajennense and Amblyomma dubitatum in the epidemiology of Brazilian Spotted Fever (BSF), this study evaluated the flutuation of populations of the free-living and parasitic these two species of the ticks, as well the frequency of ticks infection by Rickettsia spp. in Coronel Pacheco, risk area for occurrence of BSF in Min
Publicado em: 2009
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23. Experimental infection of dogs with a Brazilian strain of Rickettsia rickettsii: clinical and laboratory findings
The bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii is the etiological agent of an acute, severe disease called Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the United States or Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) in Brazil. In addition to these two countries, the disease has also been reported to affect humans in Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Argentina. Like humans, dogs are also
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2008-11
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24. Characterization of rickettsia rickettsii in a case of Fatal Brazilian spotted fever in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A lethal case of Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) is presented. Clinical features were initially of gastrointestinal involvement and evolved with progression to septic shock, meningoencephalitis and death on the 6th day of illness. Indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) for spotted fever group rickettsia (SFGR) was non-reactive. Diagnosis was confirmed by the
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases. Publicado em: 2008-04