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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.42.2010.tde-07012011-112558
Document
Author
Full name
Fábio Carmona de Jesus Maués
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2010
Supervisor
Committee
Gambale, Valderez (President)
Jerez, José Antonio
Massad, Eduardo
Oliveira, Maria Isabel de
Pereira, Luiz Eloy
Title in Portuguese
Perfil sorológico por inibição da hemaglutinação para arboviroses em residentes "Ribeirinhos" da região Amazônica e "rurais" do sudeste brasileiro.
Keywords in Portuguese
Amazônia
Arboviroses
ELISA em animal
Febre amarela
Inibição da Hemaglutinação
MAC-ELISA
Perfil Sorológico
Rondônia
São Paulo
Virologia veterinária
Abstract in Portuguese
Neste trabalho foi feito uma investigação sorológica em moradores na região amazônica e moradores rurais do sudeste brasileiro, através do teste de inibição da hemaglutinação (HI) para a cepa vacinal da Febre Amarela mais 17 sorotipos diferentes de arbovírus, sendo quatro do gênero Alphavirus (ALP), nove do gênero Flavivirus (FLA) e cinco do gênero Orthobunyavirus (ORT), para verificar qual desses vírus estão circulando nessas regiões. Os resultados do HI foram divididos em quatro áreas: na cidade Machadinho dOeste (Rondônia) (N=285) tivemos para ALP=50 (17,54%), FLA=270 (94,74%), ORT=58 (20,35%) e negativos (NEG)=12 (4,20%). Nas pessoas que moram ao longo do Rio Machado (Rondônia) (N=343) tivemos ALP=99 (28,86%), FLA=229 (66,76%), ORT=41 (11,95%) e NEG=93 (27,10%). Na cidade Teodoro Sampaio (São Paulo) (N=78) tivemos FLA=55 (70,51%) e NEG=23 (29,5%). Na cidade Jacupiranga (São Paulo) (N=149) tivemos ALP=7 (4,7%), FLA=50 (33,56%), ORT=20 (13,42%) e NEG=84 (56,4%). Concluímos que os resultados obtidos sugerem a circulação desses vírus nas regiões estudadas.
Title in English
Serological survey for Arboviruses by hemagglutination inhibition in Residents of Amazon region and country people in Southeastern of Brazil.
Keywords in English
Amazônia
Arboviruses
ELISA in animals
Hemagglutination Inhibition
MAC-ELISA
Rôndonia
São Paulo
Serological Survey
Veterinary virology
Yellow fever
Abstract in English
In this work we performed a serological investigation in residents of Amazon region and country people who lives in Southeastern of Brazil, by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) for Yellow fever vaccine and 17 different serotype of arboviruses: four from the genus Alphavirus (ALP), nine from the genus Flavivirus (FLA), and five from the genus Orthobunyavirus (ORT), to try to ascertain which of these arboviruses are circulating in these areas. The results of HI were divided into four areas: In Machadinho dOeste city (Rondônia) (N=285) we had to ALP=50 (17,54%), FLA=270 (94,74%), ORT=58 (20,35%) and negatives (NEG)=12 (4,20%). In people who live along the Machado River (Rondônia) (N=343) we had to ALP=99 (28,86%), FLA=229 (66,76%), ORT=41 (11,95%) and NEG=93 (27,10%). In Teodoro Sampaio City (São Paulo) (N=78) we had to FLA=55 (70,51%) and NEG=23 (29,5%). In Jacupiranga City (São Paulo) (N=149) we had to ALP=7 (4,70%), FLA=50 (33,56%), ORT=20 (13,42%) and NEG=84 (56,4%). In conclusion, the obtained data suggest the circulation of these viruses in these regions.
 
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2011-08-03
 
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