GILDA MARIA BARBARO DEL NEGRO

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LIM/53 - Laboratório de Micologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 32 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Rapid identification of moulds and arthroconidial yeasts from positive blood cultures by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
    (2016) ALMEIDA JR., Joao N. de; SZTAJNBOK, Jaques; SILVA JUNIOR, Afonso Rafael da; VIEIRA, Vinicius Adriano; GALASTRI, Anne Layze; BISSOLI, Leandro; LITVINOV, Nadia; NEGRO, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del; MOTTA, Adriana Lopes; ROSSI, Flavia; BENARD, Gil
    Moulds and arthroconidial yeasts are potential life-threatening agents of fungemia in immunocompromised patients. Fast and accurate identification (ID) of these pathogens hastens initiation of targeted antifungal therapy, thereby improving the patients' prognosis. We describe a new strategy that enabled the identification of moulds and arthroconidial yeasts directly from positive blood cultures by MALDI-TOFmass spectrometry (MS). Positive blood cultures (BCs) with Gram staining showing hyphae and/or arthroconidia were prospectively selected and submitted to an in-house protein extraction protocol. Mass spectra were obtained by Vitek MS (TM) system, and identifications were carried out with in the research use only (RUO) mode with an extended database (SARAMIS (TM) [v.4.12] plus in-house database). Fusarium solani, Fusarium verticillioides, Exophiala dermatitidis, Saprochaete clavata, and Trichosporon asahii had correct species ID by MALDI-TOF MS analysis of positive BCs. All cases were related to critically ill patients with high mortality fungemia and direct ID from positive BCs was helpful for rapid administration of targeted antifungal therapy.
  • article 22 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    First report of a clinical isolate of Candida haemulonii in Brazil
    (2012) ALMEIDA JR., Joao Nobrega de; MOTTA, Adriana Lopes; ROSSI, Flavia; ABDALA, Edson; PIERROTTI, Ligia Camera; KONO, Adriana Satie Goncalves; DIZ, Maria Del Pilar Estevez; BENARD, Gil; NEGRO, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Trichosporon inkin as an Emergent Pathogen in Patients With Severe Pemphigus
    (2015) ALMEIDA JUNIOR, Joao Nobrega de; OLIVEIRA, Renata Buccheri de; DUARTE, Amaro; MOTTA, Adriana Lopes; ROSSI, Flavia; FIGUEIREDO, Dulce Sachiko Yamamoto de; NEGRO, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del; AOKI, Valeria; MARUTA, Celina Wakisaka; SANTI, Claudia Giuli; BENARD, Gil
    IMPORTANCE To our knowledge, these are the first reports of bloodstream infections by Trichosporon inkin in patients with pemphigus. OBSERVATIONS Trichosporon inkin, a novel organism causing bloodstream infection, was detected in 2 patients with pemphigus. An elderly man with pemphigus foliaceus died despite treatment with liposomal amphotericin B, 3mg/kg/d, and a young girl with pemphigus vulgaris responded to treatment with voriconazole, 8mg/kg/d, for 24 days. One of the T inkin isolates had a minimal inhibitory concentration of 2mg/L against amphotericin B, suggesting resistance to the drug. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Delayed suspicion of invasive infection by T inkin may result in a poor outcome in patients with severe forms of pemphigus. This opportunistic infection is highly refractory to conventional potent antifungal treatment.
  • article 43 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Candida haemulonii Complex Species, Brazil, January 2010-March 2015
    (2016) ALMEIDA JR., Joao Nobrega de; ASSY, Joao Guilherme Pontes Lima; LEVIN, Anna S.; NEGRO, Gilda M. B. Del; GIUDICE, Mauro C.; TRINGONI, Marcela Pullice; THOMAZ, Danilo Yamamoto; MOTTA, Adriana Lopes; ABDALA, Edson; PIERROTI, Ligia Camara; STRABELLI, Tania; MUNHOZ, Ana Lucia; ROSSI, Flavia; BENARD, Gil
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Evaluation of VITEK 2 for discriminating Trichosporon species: misidentification of Trichosporon non-T. asahii
    (2014) FIGUEIREDO, Dulce Sachiko Yamamoto de; ALMEIDA JR., Joao Nobreg de; MOTTA, Adriana Lopes; SILVA, Dulcilena Mattos Castro e; SZESZS, Maria Walderez; NEGRO, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del
    The VITEK 2 system was evaluated for the identification of 74 Trichosporon invasive and non-invasive clinical isolates, comparing its results with the IGS1 sequencing. The system correctly identified Trichosporon asahii but not non-T. asahii isolates, which represented nearly 50% of the invasive infections in our nosocomial setting.
  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Evaluation of the MALDI-TOF VITEK MS (TM) system for the identification of Candida parapsilosis, C. orthopsilosis and C. metapsilosis from bloodstream infections
    (2014) ALMEIDA JUNIOR, Joao Nobrega de; SOUZA, Leticia Bonato de; MOTTA, Adriana Lopes; ROSSI, Flavia; GIOIA, Thais Sabato Romano Di; BENARD, Gil; NEGRO, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del
    Twenty-nine Candida parapsilosis, seventeen Candida orthopsilosis and two Candida metapsilosis bloodstream isolates were submitted for identification by VITEK-MS (TM) mass spectrometer. Four isolates, two C. orthopsilosis and two C. metapsilosis, were not identified. Inclusion of Superspectra of both species in this database is required to improve its discrimination power.
  • article 8 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Breakthrough Candidemia in Pediatric Patients With Cancer From a Brazilian Center
    (2021) BARRIENTOS, Anna Carlota Mott; ALMEIDA JUNIOR, Joao Nobrega de; LITVINOV, Nadia; BAIN, Vera; CRISTOFANI, Lilian Maria; PEREIRA, Maria Fernanda Badue; PAULA, Camila Sanson Yoshino de; MOTTA, Adriana Lopes; ROSSI, Flavia; NEGRO, Gilda Maria Barbaro Del; THOMAZ, Danilo Yamamoto; MARQUES, Heloisa Helena Sousa
    We analyzed 19 cases of breakthrough candidemia from a referral pediatric cancer center in Brazil. All patients had neutropenia and were under antifungal prophylactic regimens, mostly micafungin (68%). Most of the patients were treated with amphotericin B formulations and 30-day mortality was 21%. Candida parapsilosis was the main etiologic agent (63%), and horizontal transmission was not evidenced by microsatellite analysis.