Publications by authors named "Ana Claudia Arantes Marquez Pajuaba"

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  • * In a study with 449 patients showing dengue-like symptoms but negative dengue tests, 5.79% were found positive for leptospirosis using a rapid test and a follow-up microscopic agglutination test.
  • * Results indicated that leptospirosis is often missed and not treated properly in affected populations, highlighting the need for better diagnosis protocols in dengue-endemic regions.
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Background: is an obligate intracellular parasite that can infect several species, including humans, and can cause severe damage to the fetus when the infection occurs during pregnancy. The environment and/or food contamination are critical to spreading the infection. Human milk is rich in nutrients and bioactive elements that provide growth and development of the immune system of the newborn.

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Toxoplasmosis is able to cause death and/or sequelae in foetuses from pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals. The early diagnosis, able to differentiate acute from chronic phases, is essential to define the treatment against this disease and minimize the risk of complications. Here we describe a peptide derived from microneme 8 (pMIC8) protein of Toxoplasma gondii, able to distinguish the phase of infection.

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Vertical transmission of Toxoplasma gondii leads to adverse pregnancy outcomes depending on the time at which the infection occurs and the immunological state of the mother. C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice have been described as susceptible and resistant mouse lineages to congenital T. gondii infection, respectively.

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Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an intracellular protozoan able to infect a wide range of hosts. The infection is particularly severe in immunocompromised patients or during pregnancy, circumstances in which the parasite could find a more favorable microenvironment to replicate and invade host tissues. The current treatment consists in toxic drugs for the patients, being not appropriate for the fetuses and immunodeficient patients.

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Bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BoHV-1) is recognized as an important pathogen causing respiratory, reproductive, and neurological disorders in cattle and is associated with economic losses to animal industry. Accurate diagnostic methods are needed for prevention of disease transmission. While the virus neutralization test is considered the gold standard method, it requires maintenance of the virus and cell cultures, which is time consuming and expensive.

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  • The study focused on how specific immunotherapy (SIT) can enhance IgG levels against allergens, helping to block IgE activity, particularly in relation to the allergen Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dpt).
  • Researchers purified Dpt-specific IgG antibodies using a series of techniques to confirm their purity and immunoreactivity, showing strong results.
  • The findings demonstrated that these purified IgG antibodies significantly reduce IgE reactivity to Dpt, suggesting that tracking IgG levels could be a valuable tool for monitoring patients undergoing SIT.
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