ALFREDO ELIAS GILIO

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Departamento de Pediatria, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
PAINT-62, Hospital Universitário

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  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Health worker recommended vaccination rates among medical students in Brazil
    (2021) LEME, Mateus Deckers; GILIO, Alfredo Elias
    Health workers are a risk population for many infectious diseases, which leads to a number of vaccines being routinely recommended for health care staff. Medical students are also prone to such hazards. This study accesses undergraduate medicine students' compliance to recommended health-staff vaccination, and their reasons for noncompliance. Method: An online questionnaire was sent to all undergraduates in a major public medical school in Brazil, asking about vaccination status to Hepatitis B, Measle-mumps-rubella, Varicella, Pertussis and Influenza, and reasons in case of noncompliance Results: 146 students answered the questionnaire, (response rate 14,6%). Overall vaccination status showed 74,7% of students with incomplete vaccination in some way, with an increase in vaccination status toward the end of the course. The highest noncompliance rates were Pertussis (49,3%), Varicella (47,3%) and Influenza (30,1%) vaccines. The vaccine with the lowest noncompliance rate was measles (9,6%). During the course, the greatest increases in adequate vaccination status were Hepatitis B, from 53,2% in first-years to 93,2% by the end sixth year (chi-sq 21, p < 0,0001), and Influenza, from 48,9% to 91,5% (chi-sq 22,5, p < 0,00009). Main reasons given not to vaccinate were vaccination hesitancy for influenza and varicella (respectively 61% and 46%), and lack of awareness of the need to vaccinate for pertussis (53%). Conclusions: Overall vaccine coverage in medical students in Brazil is still far from optimal. There is a markedly high level of vaccine hesitancy and unawareness of need to vaccinate for some diseases, particularly pertussis and influenza. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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    AGE AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE ETIOLOGY OF COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
    (2016) LO, D.; GARCIA, D.; GUIDA, S.; BALABAKIS, A.; GILIO, A.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Number Needed to Treat in Fluconazole Prophylaxis in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    (2011) SHIEH, Huei Hsin; IBIDI, Silvia Maria; GILIO, Alfredo Elias
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    Chronic medical conditions associated with invasive pneumococcal diseases in inpatients in teaching hospitals in Sao Paulo city: Estimating antimicrobial susceptibility and serotype-coverage of pneumococcal vaccines
    (2023) KFOURI, Renato A.; BRANDILEONE, Maria-Cristina C.; SAFADI, Marco Aurelio P.; RICHTMANN, Rosana; GILIO, Alfredo E.; ROSSI, Flavia; GUIMARAES, Thais; BIERRENBACH, Ana Luiza; MORAES, Jose C.; IPD, Sao Paulo Study Grp I. P. D. Sa Paulo Study Grp
    Background: Chronic conditions increase the risk of invasive pneumococcal diseases (IPD). Pneumococcal vaccination remarkably reduced IPD morbimortality in vulnerable popula-tions. In Brazil, pneumococcal vaccines are included in the National Immunization Pro-gram (PNI): PCV10 for < 2 years-old, and PPV23 for high risk-patients aged >= 2 years and institutionalized >= 60 years. PCV13 is available in private clinics and recommended in the PNI for individuals with certain underlying conditions. Methods: A retrospective study was performed using clinical data from all inpatients from five hospitals with IPD from 2016 to 2018 and the corresponding data on serotype and antimicro-bial-non-susceptibility of pneumococcus. Vaccine-serotype-coverage was estimated. Patients were classified according to presence of comorbidities: healthy, without comorbidities; at-risk, included immunocompetent persons with specific medical conditions; high-risk, with immu-nocompromising conditions and others Results: 406 IPD cases were evaluated. Among 324 cases with information on medical condi-tions, children < 5 years were mostly healthy (55.9%), while presence of comorbidity pre-vailed in adults >= 18 years old (> 82.0%). Presence of >= 1 risk condition was reported in >= 34.8% of adults. High-risk conditions were more frequent than at-risk in all age groups. Among high-risk comorbidity (n = 211), cancer (28%), HIV/AIDS (25.7%) and hematological dis-eases (24.5%) were the most frequent. Among at-risk conditions (n = 89), asthma (16.5%) and diabetes (8.1%) were the most frequent. Among 404 isolates, 42.9% belonged to five serotypes: 19A (14.1%), 3 (8.7%), 6C (7.7%), 4 and 8 (6.2% each); 19A and 6C expressed antimicrobial-non -susceptibility. The vaccine-serotype-coverage was: PCV10, 19.1%, PCV13, 43.8%; PCV15, 47.8%; PCV20, 62.9%; PCV21, 65.8%, and PPV23, 67.3%. Information on hospital outcome was available for 283 patients, of which 28.6% died. Mortality was 54.2% for those with meningitis. Conclusion: Vaccine with expanded valence of serotypes is necessary to offer broad preven-tion to IPD. The present data contribute to pneumococcal vaccination public health policies for vulnerable patients, mainly those with comorbidity and the elderly. (c) 2023 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia.
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    Meningoencefalites
    (2022) FERRONATO, Angela Esposito; GILIO, Alfredo Elias
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Risk factors for neurological complications and sequelae in childhood acute bacterial meningitis
    (2012) SHIEH, Huei H.; RAGAZZI, Selma L. B.; GILIO, Alfredo E.
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    Arboviroses: febre amarela, chikungunya, dengue e zika
    (2022) SEVERINO, Rafael da Silva Giannasi; MATOS, Gustavo Faria de; GILIO, Alfredo Elias
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Lipid profiles of children and adolescents with inflammatory response in a paediatric emergency department
    (2016) MURAMOTO, Giovana; DELGADO, Artur Figueiredo; SOUZA, Eloisa Correa de; GILIO, Alfredo Elias; CARVALHO, Werter Brunow de; MARANHAO, Raul Cavalcante
    Background: To compare the lipid profile between patients with and without inflammatory process in according nutritional status, gender and age. Methods: One hundred and twenty-four children and adolescents in the emergency department were separated into two groups according to the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP). Total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL), triglycerides (TG) and albumin in patients with CRP < 5 mg/L were compared with patients with CRP >= 5 mg/L. Nutritional status was assessed by anthropometric measurements. Results: Patients were mostly classified as well-nourished (76.5%) and had low levels of HDL (70%). There was no significant difference in lipid profile between the two groups of CRP. Linear regression analysis, however, it became clear that for each increase of 1 mg/L in the values of CRP expected an average reduction of 0.072 mg/dL of HDL, the 0.083 mg/dL of LDL, the 0.002 g/dL albumin and an average increase of 0.564 mg/dL of TG. Conclusions: Patients with an inflammatory process exhibit changes in the serum levels of the lipids HDL, LDL and TG that are related to the degree of inflammation. These changes occurred regardless of nutritional status.
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