DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR

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Autor(a) principal: MORAIS, FERNANDO SEIJI
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UNICENTRO
Texto Completo: http://tede.unicentro.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/685
Resumo: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the most common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Respiratory viruses are responsible for most of the IRA, among them, the human rhinovirus (HRV) is the most frequently identified. The HRV was known as the "common cold virus", an infection limited to the upper respiratory tract with mild symptoms. It is now known that HRV is responsible for more severe syndromes, infecting also the lower respiratory tract and causing life-threatening diseases such as pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma exacerbations. The HRV infects individuals of all ages in similar proportions, with a slight tendency to infect young children most often. This virus seems to circulate during all seasons of the year with a slight increase in the colder months. To date there is no effective treatment against HRV, nor vaccine, due to the existence of more than 160 strains divided among species A, B and C, against which the antibodies exhibit little cross-reactivity. In this study, an epidemiological surveillance HRV in patients with ARI was conducted in a primary care health unit of Guarapuava-PR city, from April to December 2014, in order to estimate an epidemiological profile of this virus in the region. 135 nasal swab samples were collected from patients aged 1-82 years. Information on the clinical presentation, use of medicines for treating ARI, and others were collected. Samples were tested by RT-PCR for detection of HRV, and about 20% yielded a positive result. HRV was detected in patients of all ages. The highest detection rates were found in May and August, relative months to autumn and winter, respectively, in Brazil. The symptoms of HRV positive patients were variable, there were common cold cases, but a relation between HRV infection and influenza-like illness (ILI) presentation was also observed. Symptomatic treatment for ARI reported by patients showed a good level of adaptation to the current literature, but inappropriate use of antibiotics was observed in some cases. The results show a significant detection of HRV in cases of ARI, some with more severe symptoms than expected common cold condition, which is consistent with the current literature and highlights the impact that this virus causes on the local population.
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spelling Carraro, Emersonhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8599868758642737080.841.379-13http://lattes.cnpq.br/3868578998379974MORAIS, FERNANDO SEIJI2017-06-09T18:29:30Z2016-02-15MORAIS, FERNANDO SEIJI. DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR. 2016. 55 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas - Mestrado / Associação Ampla com UEPG) - Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Guarapuava - PR.http://tede.unicentro.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/685Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the most common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Respiratory viruses are responsible for most of the IRA, among them, the human rhinovirus (HRV) is the most frequently identified. The HRV was known as the "common cold virus", an infection limited to the upper respiratory tract with mild symptoms. It is now known that HRV is responsible for more severe syndromes, infecting also the lower respiratory tract and causing life-threatening diseases such as pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma exacerbations. The HRV infects individuals of all ages in similar proportions, with a slight tendency to infect young children most often. This virus seems to circulate during all seasons of the year with a slight increase in the colder months. To date there is no effective treatment against HRV, nor vaccine, due to the existence of more than 160 strains divided among species A, B and C, against which the antibodies exhibit little cross-reactivity. In this study, an epidemiological surveillance HRV in patients with ARI was conducted in a primary care health unit of Guarapuava-PR city, from April to December 2014, in order to estimate an epidemiological profile of this virus in the region. 135 nasal swab samples were collected from patients aged 1-82 years. Information on the clinical presentation, use of medicines for treating ARI, and others were collected. Samples were tested by RT-PCR for detection of HRV, and about 20% yielded a positive result. HRV was detected in patients of all ages. The highest detection rates were found in May and August, relative months to autumn and winter, respectively, in Brazil. The symptoms of HRV positive patients were variable, there were common cold cases, but a relation between HRV infection and influenza-like illness (ILI) presentation was also observed. Symptomatic treatment for ARI reported by patients showed a good level of adaptation to the current literature, but inappropriate use of antibiotics was observed in some cases. The results show a significant detection of HRV in cases of ARI, some with more severe symptoms than expected common cold condition, which is consistent with the current literature and highlights the impact that this virus causes on the local population.As infecções respiratórias agudas (IRA) são a causa mais comum de morbidade e mortalidade em todo o mundo. Os vírus respiratórios são responsáveis pela maioria das IRA, e o Rinovírus humano (HRV) é o mais frequentemente identificado. O HRV era conhecido por causar o resfriado comum, infecção limitada ao trato respiratório superior e de sintomatologia branda. Sabe-se, atualmente, que o HRV infecta também o trato respiratório inferior e causa doenças mais graves, até potencialmente fatais, como a pneumonia, exacerbação de doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica e asma. O HRV infecta em proporções similares indivíduos de todas as idades, com uma leve tendência a infectar mais frequentemente crianças jovens. Esse vírus circula durante todas as estações do ano, com um discreto aumento nos meses mais frios. Até a data não existe um tratamento eficaz contra o HRV, tão pouco vacina, devido à existência de mais de 160 cepas divididas entre as espécies A, B e C, contra as quais os anticorpos apresentam pouca reatividade cruzada. No presente estudo, foi realizada investigação de infecção por HRV em pacientes com IRA atendidos em uma unidade de básica de saúde do município de Guarapuava-PR, entre o mês de abril a dezembro de 2014. Foram coletadas 135 de swab nasal de pacientes de 1 a 82 anos. Informações clínicas, sobre o uso de medicamentos para tratamento para da IRA, e outras foram coletadas. As amostras foram testadas para presença do HRV por RT-PCR, e aproximadamente 20% produziram resultado positivo. O HRV foi detectado em pacientes de todas as idades. A maior taxa de detecção do HRV ocorreu nos meses de maio e agosto, referentes às estações de outono e inverno, respectivamente, no Brasil. A sintomatologia dos pacientes HRV positivos foi variável, houveram casos de resfriado comum, mas observou-se também uma relação entre a infecção pelo HRV e a apresentação de “doença semelhante à gripe causada pelo vírus Influenza” – do inglês, influenza-like illness (ILI). O tratamento sintomático para IRA relatado pelos pacientes apresentou bom nível de adequação à literatura atual, porém o uso inadequado de antibióticos foi verificado em alguns casos. Os resultados mostram uma detecção significativa do HRV nos casos de IRA, alguns com sintomatologia mais grave que o esperado quadro de resfriado comum, o que condiz com a literatura atual e também evidencia o impacto que esse vírus causa na população local.Submitted by Fabiano Jucá (fjuca@unicentro.br) on 2017-06-09T18:29:30Z No. of bitstreams: 1 FERNANDO SEIJI MORAIS.pdf: 1068468 bytes, checksum: badf91a90ffaa7429ca9fc92a2bc062f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-09T18:29:30Z (GMT). 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title DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR
spellingShingle DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR
MORAIS, FERNANDO SEIJI
Rinovírus humano
Influenza-like illness
Infecções respiratórias agudas
Human rhinovirus
Influenza-like illness
Acute respiratory infections
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
title_short DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR
title_full DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR
title_fullStr DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR
title_full_unstemmed DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR
title_sort DETECÇÃO DO RINOVÍRUS HUMANO EM PACIENTES COM INFECÇÃO RESPIRATÓRIA AGUDA EM GUARAPUAVA-PR
author MORAIS, FERNANDO SEIJI
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rinovírus humano
Influenza-like illness
Infecções respiratórias agudas
topic Rinovírus humano
Influenza-like illness
Infecções respiratórias agudas
Human rhinovirus
Influenza-like illness
Acute respiratory infections
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
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Influenza-like illness
Acute respiratory infections
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description Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the most common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Respiratory viruses are responsible for most of the IRA, among them, the human rhinovirus (HRV) is the most frequently identified. The HRV was known as the "common cold virus", an infection limited to the upper respiratory tract with mild symptoms. It is now known that HRV is responsible for more severe syndromes, infecting also the lower respiratory tract and causing life-threatening diseases such as pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma exacerbations. The HRV infects individuals of all ages in similar proportions, with a slight tendency to infect young children most often. This virus seems to circulate during all seasons of the year with a slight increase in the colder months. To date there is no effective treatment against HRV, nor vaccine, due to the existence of more than 160 strains divided among species A, B and C, against which the antibodies exhibit little cross-reactivity. In this study, an epidemiological surveillance HRV in patients with ARI was conducted in a primary care health unit of Guarapuava-PR city, from April to December 2014, in order to estimate an epidemiological profile of this virus in the region. 135 nasal swab samples were collected from patients aged 1-82 years. Information on the clinical presentation, use of medicines for treating ARI, and others were collected. Samples were tested by RT-PCR for detection of HRV, and about 20% yielded a positive result. HRV was detected in patients of all ages. The highest detection rates were found in May and August, relative months to autumn and winter, respectively, in Brazil. The symptoms of HRV positive patients were variable, there were common cold cases, but a relation between HRV infection and influenza-like illness (ILI) presentation was also observed. Symptomatic treatment for ARI reported by patients showed a good level of adaptation to the current literature, but inappropriate use of antibiotics was observed in some cases. The results show a significant detection of HRV in cases of ARI, some with more severe symptoms than expected common cold condition, which is consistent with the current literature and highlights the impact that this virus causes on the local population.
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