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  • article 16 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    First case report of monkeypox in Brazil: clinical manifestations and differential diagnosis with sexually transmitted infections
    (2022) LIMA, Evelyn Lepka de; BARRA, Luiz Alberto Costa; BORGES, Luciana Marques Sansao; MEDEIROS, Lucas Alberto; TOMISHIGE, Marcia Y. S.; SANTOS, Lucas de Souza Loureiro Abbud; SILVA, Anderson Jose Dias da; RODRIGUES, Camila Cristina Martini; AZEVEDO, Luiz Cesar Fernandes de; VILLAS-BOAS, Lucy Santos; SILVA, Camila Alves Maia da; COLETTI, Thais Moura; MANULI, Erika R.; CLARO, Ingra Morales; ROMANO, Camila Malta; RAMUNDO, Mariana Severo; MOUTINHO, Tomas; SABINO, Ester Cerdeira; LINDOSO, Jose Angelo Lauletta; FIGUEIREDO-MELLO, Claudia
    In 2022, an outbreak of monkeypox is being reported in non-endemic areas, with unusual clinical manifestations. The detailed clinical description of the first patient that received the diagnosis of monkeypox in Brazil is reported here, whose clinical manifestations can easily lead to misdiagnosis of sexually transmitted infections. A 41 years old male presented to an emergency room with a vesicular rash with eight days of evolution. He had traveled to Portugal and Spain and reported non-penetrative sexual involvement with three different male individuals. On the third day of symptoms, he sought medical care and received empirical treatment directed to sexually transmitted infections. As the symptoms did not improve, he sought medical attention at an infectious disease referral center presenting, on admission, an ulcerated penile lesion with central necrotic crusts, a disseminated pleomorphic skin rash and an oropharyngeal ulcer. The monkeypox diagnosis was suspected due to the characteristics of the lesions and the history of intimate contact with casual partners, and it was later confirmed by sequencing the almost complete monkeypox genome. The patient was hospitalized for pain control, which required opiate administration. He developed a secondary bacterial infection on the penile lesions, which were treated with oral antibiotics. He was discharged after 14 days, with lesions in process of re-epithelialization. Given the current outbreak, we must consider the possibility of monkeypox in patients with suggestive lesions, anywhere on the body (including the genitals), added to an epidemiological link or history of intimate contact with strangers or casual partners.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Low frequency of SARS-CoV2 infection in daycare centers during the reopening of school activities in the Southeast's poor area of Brazil
    (2022) SOARES, Graciela dos Santos; MORAIS, Lucas Vinicius; SILVA, Kevin Cezar Nascimento; FERREIRA, Elaine Moura; SHIO, Marina Tiemi; ROMANO, Camila Malta; CONDE, Carla Regiani; SABINO, Ester Cerdeira; FRANCA, Carolina Nunes; NALI, Luiz Henrique
    SARS-Cov2 has already infected over 482 million people and caused more than 6.1 million deaths. The beginning of the pandemic has led the health authorities of several countries to adopt non-pharmacological preventive measures such as daycare closures. The reopening took place when the country had the highest rates of infection and mortality (mainly due to the gamma variant (P.1) outbreak) and the beginning of the vaccination program. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of SARS-CoV2 in daycare after educational activities resumed. The study was conducted in seven childcare facilities. Swab samples from the nasopharynx were collected from children and staff members. The viral RNA was obtained through PureLink RNA extraction kit purification and SARS-CoV2 presence was detected using the All plex SARS-CoV2 kit. The study population included 201 participants, including daycare workers and children. The average age of the workers and children is 40 and 3 years old, respectively. Among the children, 47.5% are female and among the workers, 91.4%. One (0.5%) test came out positive for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, which was from a sample of an asymptomatic childcare worker, and no secondary infections were detected. Considering that the return to daycare activities occurred during a period with a high number of deaths and a lack of vaccines throughout the country, the small number of cases indicates the effectiveness of the several preventive measures used by daycare centers in preventing SARS-CoV2 transmission.
  • article 31 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    SARS-CoV-2 reinfection caused by the P.1 lineage in Araraquara city, Sao Paulo State, Brazil
    (2021) ROMANO, Camila Malta; FELIX, Alvina Clara; PAULA, Anderson Vicente de; JESUS, Jaqueline Goes de; ANDRADE, Pamela S.; CANDIDO, Darlan; OLIVEIRA, Franciane M. de; RIBEIRO, Andreia C.; SILVA, Francini C. da; INEMAMI, Marta; COSTA, Angela Aparecida; LEAL, Cibele O. D.; FIGUEIREDO, Walter Manso; PANNUTI, Claudio Sergio; SOUZA, William M. de; FARIA, Nuno Rodrigues; SABINO, Ester Cerdeira
    Reinfection by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-COV-2) has been reported in many countries, suggesting that the virus may continue to circulate among humans despite the possibility of local herd immunity due to massive previous infections. The emergence of variants of concern (VOC) that are more transmissible than the previous circulating ones has raised particular concerns on the vaccines effectiveness and reinfection rates. The P.1 lineage was first identified in December 2020 in Manaus city and is now globally spread. We report the first case of reinfection of SARS-CoV-2 caused by the P.1 variant outside of Manaus. The potential of these new variants to escape naturally and vaccine-induced immunity highlights the need for a global vigilance.
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  • article 12 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Anti-Zika virus activity of several abietane-type ferruginol analogues
    (2020) SOUSA, Francielle T. G.; NUNES, Cristina; ROMANO, Camila Malta; SABINO, Ester Cerdeira; GONZALEZ-CARDENETE, Miguel Angel
    Abietane diterpenoids are naturally occurring plant metabolites with a broad spectrum of biological effects including antibacterial. antileishmanial, antitumor, antioxidant, as well as antiinfiammatory activities. Recently, we found that some analogues of natural ferruginol (2) actively inhibited dengue virus 2 (DENV-2) replication. Due to the similarity with DENY, we envisaged that abietane diteipenoids would also be active against Zika virus (ZIKV). Six selected semi-synthetic abietane derivatives of (+)-dehydroabietylatnine (3) were tested. Cytotoxicity was determined by Mn' assay in Vero cells. In vitro anti-ZIKV (clinical isolate. imT17) activity was evaluated by plaque assay. Interestingly, these molecules showed potential as anti-ZIKV agents, with EC50 values ranging from 0.67 to 18.57 mu M. and cytotoxicity (CC50 values) from 256 to 35.09 mu M. The 18-Oxoferruginol (8) (EC50 = 2.60 mu M, SI = 13.51) and 12-nitro-N-benzoyldehydroabietylamine (9) (ECG 0.67 mu M, SI = 3.82) were the most active compounds, followed by 12-hydroxy-N-tosyldehydroabietylamine (7) (EC50 = 3.58 mu M, SI = 3.20) and 12-hydroxy-N,N-phthaloyldehydroabietylamine (5) (EC50 = 7.76 mu M, SI = 1.23). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on anti-Zika virus properties of abietanes.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR SEQUENCING FULL TSPyV GENOMES USING SANGER OR NGS
    (2016) URBANO, Paulo Roberto; OLIVEIRA, Ana Carolina Soares de; ROMANO, Camila Malta
  • article 12 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Zika virus infection among symptomatic patients from two healthcare centers in Sao Paulo State, Brazil: prevalence, clinical characteristics, viral detection in body fluids and serodynamics
    (2019) TOZETTO-MENDOZA, Tania Regina; AVELINO-SILVA, Vivian Iida; FONSECA, Silvia; CLARO, Ingra Morales; PAULA, Anderson Vicente de; LEVIN, Anna Sara; SABINO, Ester Cerdeira; MENDES-CORREA, Maria Cassia; FIGUEIREDO, Walter Manso; FELIX, Alvina Clara; SOUZA, Nathalia C. Santiago; COSTA, Angela Aparecida; INENAMI, Maria; SILVA, Rosangela M. Gasparetto da; LEVI, Jose Eduardo; ROMANO, Camila Malta; PARANHOS-BACCALA, Glaucia; SEGURADO, Aluisio Cotrim; MAYAUD, Philippe
    Zika virus (ZIKV) clinical presentation and frequency/duration of shedding need further clarification. Symptomatic ZIKV-infected individuals identified in two hospitals in Sao Paulo State, Brazil, were investigated regarding clinical characteristics, shedding in body fluids, and serodynamics. Ninety-four of 235 symptomatic patients (Site A: 58%; Site B: 16%) had Real-Time PCR-confirmed ZIKV infection; fever, headache and gastrointestinal symptoms were less frequent, and rash was more frequent compared to ZIKV-negative patients. Real-Time PCR in serum had worse performance compared to plasma, while urine had the highest sensitivity. Shedding in genital fluids and saliva was rare. IgM positivity was the highest <14 days after the symptoms onset (86%), decreasing >28 days (24%); IgG positivity increased >14 days (96%) remaining positive in 94% of patients >28 days. ZIKV prevalence varied importantly in two neighboring cities during the same transmission season. Urine Real-Time PCR can improve diagnostic sensitivity; serum testing is less useful. Accurate serological tests are needed to improve diagnosis and surveillance.
  • article 20 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Shotgun metagenomic sequencing of the first case of monkeypox virus in Brazil, 2022
    (2022) CLARO, Ingra Morales; ROMANO, Camila Malta; CANDIDO, Darlan da Silva; LIMA, Evelyn Lepka de; LINDOSO, Jose Angelo Lauletta; RAMUNDO, Mariana Severo; MOREIRA, Filipe Romero Rebello; BARRA, Luiz Alberto Costa; BORGES, Luciana Marques Sansao; MEDEIROS, Lucas Alberto; TOMISHIGE, Marcia Y. S.; MOUTINHO, Tomas; SILVA, Anderson Jose Dias da; RODRIGUES, Camila Cristina Martini; AZEVEDO, Luiz Cesar Fernandes de; VILLAS-BOAS, Lucy Santos; SILVA, Camila Alves Maia da; COLETTI, Thais Moura; MANULI, Erika R.; O'TOOLE, Aine; QUICK, Joshua; LOMAN, Nicholas; RAMBAUT, Andrew; FARIA, Nuno R.; FIGUEIREDO-MELLO, Claudia; SABINO, Ester Cerdeira
    Monkeypox virus (MPXV), a zoonotic virus endemic to the African continent, has been reported in 33 non-endemic countries since May 2022. We report an almost complete genome of the first confirmed case of MPXV in Brazil. Shotgun metagenomic sequencing was completed in 18 hours, from DNA extraction to consensus sequence generation.