Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008

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Autor(a) principal: Moreno,Eduardo Stramandinoli
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Rocco,Iray Maria, Bergo,Eduardo Sterlino, Brasil,Roosecelis Araujo, Siciliano,Melissa Mascheratti, Suzuki,Akemi, Silveira,Vivian Regina, Bisordi,Ivani, Souza,Renato Pereira de
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Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Following yellow fever virus (YFV) isolation in monkeys from the São José do Rio Preto region and two fatal human autochthonous cases from the Ribeirão Preto region, State of São Paulo, Brazil, two expeditions for entomological research and eco-epidemiological evaluation were conducted. METHODS: A total of 577 samples from humans, 108 from monkeys and 3,049 mosquitoes were analyzed by one or more methods: virus isolation, ELISA-IgM, RT-PCR, histopathology and immunohistochemical. RESULTS: Of the 577 human samples, 531 were tested by ELISA-IgM, with 3 positives, and 235 were inoculated into mice and 199 in cell culture, resulting in one virus isolation. One sample was positive by histopathology and immunohistochemical. Using RT-PCR, 25 samples were processed with 4 positive reactions. A total of 108 specimens of monkeys were examined, 108 were inoculated into mice and 45 in cell culture. Four virus strains were isolated from Alouattacaraya. A total of 931 mosquitoes were captured in Sao Jose do Rio Preto and 2,118 in Ribeirão Preto and separated into batches. A single isolation of YFV was derived from a batch of 9 mosquitoes Psorophoraferox, collected in Urupês, Ribeirão Preto region. A serological survey was conducted with 128 samples from the municipalities of São Carlos, Rincão and Ribeirão Preto and 10 samples from contacts of patients from Ribeirão Preto. All samples were negative by ELISA-IgM for YFV. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirm the circulation of yellow fever, even though sporadic, in the Sao Paulo State and reinforce the importance of vaccination against yellow fever in areas considered at risk.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008
title Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008
spellingShingle Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008
Moreno,Eduardo Stramandinoli
Yellow fever
Flavivirus
Epizooties
Entomological surveillance
title_short Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008
title_full Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008
title_fullStr Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008
title_full_unstemmed Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008
title_sort Reemergence of yellow fever: detection of transmission in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, 2008
author Moreno,Eduardo Stramandinoli
author_facet Moreno,Eduardo Stramandinoli
Rocco,Iray Maria
Bergo,Eduardo Sterlino
Brasil,Roosecelis Araujo
Siciliano,Melissa Mascheratti
Suzuki,Akemi
Silveira,Vivian Regina
Bisordi,Ivani
Souza,Renato Pereira de
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author2 Rocco,Iray Maria
Bergo,Eduardo Sterlino
Brasil,Roosecelis Araujo
Siciliano,Melissa Mascheratti
Suzuki,Akemi
Silveira,Vivian Regina
Bisordi,Ivani
Souza,Renato Pereira de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreno,Eduardo Stramandinoli
Rocco,Iray Maria
Bergo,Eduardo Sterlino
Brasil,Roosecelis Araujo
Siciliano,Melissa Mascheratti
Suzuki,Akemi
Silveira,Vivian Regina
Bisordi,Ivani
Souza,Renato Pereira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Yellow fever
Flavivirus
Epizooties
Entomological surveillance
topic Yellow fever
Flavivirus
Epizooties
Entomological surveillance
description INTRODUCTION: Following yellow fever virus (YFV) isolation in monkeys from the São José do Rio Preto region and two fatal human autochthonous cases from the Ribeirão Preto region, State of São Paulo, Brazil, two expeditions for entomological research and eco-epidemiological evaluation were conducted. METHODS: A total of 577 samples from humans, 108 from monkeys and 3,049 mosquitoes were analyzed by one or more methods: virus isolation, ELISA-IgM, RT-PCR, histopathology and immunohistochemical. RESULTS: Of the 577 human samples, 531 were tested by ELISA-IgM, with 3 positives, and 235 were inoculated into mice and 199 in cell culture, resulting in one virus isolation. One sample was positive by histopathology and immunohistochemical. Using RT-PCR, 25 samples were processed with 4 positive reactions. A total of 108 specimens of monkeys were examined, 108 were inoculated into mice and 45 in cell culture. Four virus strains were isolated from Alouattacaraya. A total of 931 mosquitoes were captured in Sao Jose do Rio Preto and 2,118 in Ribeirão Preto and separated into batches. A single isolation of YFV was derived from a batch of 9 mosquitoes Psorophoraferox, collected in Urupês, Ribeirão Preto region. A serological survey was conducted with 128 samples from the municipalities of São Carlos, Rincão and Ribeirão Preto and 10 samples from contacts of patients from Ribeirão Preto. All samples were negative by ELISA-IgM for YFV. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirm the circulation of yellow fever, even though sporadic, in the Sao Paulo State and reinforce the importance of vaccination against yellow fever in areas considered at risk.
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