Publications by authors named "Bandeira S"

Introduction: Leprosy reactions being closely related to damage to peripheral nerves and physical disabilities associated with disease progression. Disabilities in childhood can have a devastating effect with impaired children's cognitive, emotional, social, and educational development. We followed up the progression of leprosy reactions in children identifying associated factors with the emergence and/or worsening of nerve damage.

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  • Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) globally, but effective management strategies, particularly therapeutic hypothermia (TH), are limited and controversial.
  • A survey conducted in 2023 gathered responses from 136 doctors across 43 countries in the region, revealing that TH is available in only 13 countries and primarily used in private institutions.
  • Most doctors who do provide TH adhere to standardized protocols and evidence-based practices, using automated cooling methods and demonstrating greater availability of supportive resources like intubation and EEGs compared to those who do not use TH.
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  • * Epidemiological investigations and a literature review suggest that neurotropic strains of this bacteria had not been previously documented in Brazil prior to these instances.
  • * The emergence of another meningoencephalitis case in 2023 indicates the ongoing presence of these harmful strains in the environment, emphasizing the importance of monitoring for such infections.
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  • The article investigates the use of carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (CCCP) as an efflux pump inhibitor to combat antimicrobial resistance and biofilm formation.
  • It found that CCCP significantly reduces biofilm biomass and enhances the effectiveness of antibiotics against biofilms when used at certain concentrations (128 µM and 512 µM).
  • CCCP also impacts the production of virulence factors, decreasing protease production and increasing siderophore release, indicating its potential as a therapeutic aid in managing infections related to biofilms.
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The southern coast of Africa is one of the few places in the world where water temperatures are predicted to cool in the future. This endemism-rich coastline is home to two sister species of kelps of the genus Ecklonia maxima and Ecklonia radiata, each associated with specific thermal niches, and occuring primarily on opposite sides of the southern tip of Africa. Historical distribution records indicate that E.

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This study evaluated the antibiofilm activity of promethazine, deferiprone, and Manuka honey against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitro and ex vivo in a wound model on porcine skin. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and the effects of the compounds on biofilms were evaluated. Then, counting colony-forming units (CFUs) and confocal microscopy were performed on biofilms cultivated on porcine skin for evaluation of the compounds.

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Introduction: Leprosy, an infectious disease caused by , remains a public health concern in endemic countries, particularly in Brazil. In this study, we conducted an active surveillance campaign in the hyperendemic city of Castanhal in the northeastern part of the state of Pará using clinical signs and symptoms combined with serological and molecular tools to diagnose new cases and to identify drug resistance of circulating strains and their distribution in the community.

Methods: During an active surveillance of one week, we enrolled 318 individuals using three different strategies to enroll subjects for this study: (i) an active survey of previously treated cases from 2006 to 2016 found in the Brazil National Notifiable Disease Information System database ( = 23) and their healthy household contacts (HHC) ( = 57); (ii) an active survey of school children (SC) from two primary public schools in low-income neighborhoods ( = 178), followed by visits to the houses of these newly diagnosed SC ( = 7) to examine their HHC ( = 34) where we diagnosed additional new cases ( = 6); (iii) and those people who spontaneously presented themselves to our team or the local health center with clinical signs and/or symptoms of leprosy ( = 6) with subsequent follow-up of their HHC when the case was confirmed ( = 20) where we diagnosed two additional cases ( = 2).

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This study aimed to investigate the impact of changing environmental conditions on MMI ES in seagrasses and mangroves. We used data from satellite and biodiversity platforms combined with field data to explore the links between ecosystem pressures (habitat conversion, overexploitation, climate change), conditions (environmental quality, ecosystem attributes), and MMI ES (provisioning, regulation, cultural). Both seagrass and mangrove extents increased significantly since 2016.

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This study evaluated the antimicrobial activity of promethazine against , and and its effect on the antimicrobial susceptibility of biofilms grown and on porcine heart valves. Promethazine was evaluated alone and in combination with vancomycin and oxacillin against spp. and vancomycin and ceftriaxone against in planktonic form and biofilms grown and .

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Setting: Sao Tomé and Principe (STP) is a lower middle-income country in the Gulf of Guinea that has a persistent high loss of TB patients on treatment.

Objective: To investigate factors associated with patient loss to follow-up (LTFU) and to assess health worker perceptions on non-adherence.

Design: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from the national database.

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  • Previous research hints that imbalances in gut bacteria (dysbiosis) relate to metabolic diseases, but the exact cause-and-effect remains unclear.
  • This study compared gut microbiomes of 17 individuals with congenital generalized lipodystrophy (CGL) to 17 healthy controls, using advanced sequencing techniques.
  • Findings revealed that CGL patients had lower diversity in their gut bacteria, suggesting a possible link between early-life metabolic issues and reduced microbial diversity, although further research is needed to confirm this relationship.
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  • An 85-year-old man with COVID-19 experienced severe symptoms, including altered consciousness and neck stiffness, following a dog bite.
  • After diagnosis and treatment with meropenem for 14 days, he fully recovered after 40 days in the hospital, emphasizing awareness among healthcare professionals regarding such infections in bite cases.
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Recent integrative taxonomic studies of the agamid genus Acanthocercus Fitzinger, 1843 have shown that Angola harbors three different taxa, all within the Acanthocercus atricollis (Smith, 1849) species complexA. cyanocephalus (Falk, 1925) in the northeastern parts of the country, A. margaritae Wagner et al.

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Acute vulvar ulcer (Lipschütz's ulcer) is a rare lesion with local hyperimmunoreactivity triggered by infection, which is characterized by acute, painful, and necrotic ulcerations. This condition is usually found in non-sexually active adolescents, and it resolves spontaneously. We report a case of a 35-year-old woman who was diagnosed with COVID-19 who did not have severe symptoms, but had high levels of D-dimer for 9 days.

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In the work presented herein, the structural integrity of polymeric functional components made of Nylon-645 and Polylactic acid (PLA) produced by additive manufacturing (Fused Deposition Modelling, FDM) is studied. The PLA component under study was selected from the production line of a brewing company, and it was redesigned and analyzed using the Finite Element Method, 3D printed, and installed under real service. The results obtained indicated that, even though the durability of the 3D printed part was lower than the original, savings of about EUR 7000 a year could be achieved for the component studied.

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Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy has emerged as a powerful approach to tackle microbial infections. Photodynamic therapy utilises a photosensitiser, light, and oxygen to generate singlet oxygen and/or reactive oxygen species in an irradiated tissue spot, which subsequently react with nearby biomolecules and destroy the cellular environment. Due to the possibility to irradiate in a very precise location, it can be used to eradicate bacteria, fungus, and parasites upon light activation of the photosensitiser.

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  • Grain legumes, especially cowpea and common bean, are crucial for food security and sustainable agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • The paper outlines the genetic resources of these crops, highlighting 73 species of Vigna and 5 of Phaseolus, with 8 countries home to over 20 native species each, but notes that germplasm collections are underrepresented compared to global data.
  • Findings indicate that cowpeas have higher nuclear DNA content and mineral enrichment compared to common beans, suggesting greater physicochemical and cytogenomic diversity in native Vigna species, which can help combat food insecurity in developing African nations.
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Aim: This study aimed to assess an ex situ model of biofilm-associated wounds on porcine skin for the study of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms in a host-like environment, after 48 to 120 h of incubation.

Material And Results: Ex situ and in vitro biofilms were comparatively analysed. Overall, CFU-counts and matrix quantification yielded significantly (P < 0·05) higher results for ex situ than in vitro biofilms.

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At present the genus Lygodactylus is represented by three species in Angola confirmed by voucher specimens-L. angolensis, L. bradfieldi, and L.

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  • The study introduces a microcosm biofilm (MiB) model for understanding vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) by mimicking vaginal conditions.
  • Optimal growth conditions for MiBs were found in a vaginal fluid simulator at pH 4.5 and 35°C, leading to increased cell density, biomass, and fluconazole resistance compared to monospecies biofilms.
  • The MiB model reveals complex microbial relationships in the vaginal environment and may assist in developing new strategies for managing VVC.
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Background And Objective: In highly endemic areas, severe multibacillary forms of leprosy and reactional episodes are not rare in children. The objective of the present study was to describe the clinical and epidemiological aspects of leprosy reactions in children from the Brazilian Amazon.

Methods: This was a prospective cohort study of 34 leprosy patients aged under 15 years diagnosed at a health referral unit in northern Brazil between April 2014 and June 2015.

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A new species of rupicolous girdled lizard is described from Serra da Neve Inselberg, Namibe Province, southwestern Angola. We sequenced two mitochondrial gene regions (16S and ND2) for the new species and compared these data with those previously published for other Cordylus species. The new species is genetically divergent from the closely related Cordylus machadoi and C.

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Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are relatively unknown in terms of their herpetological diversity. Based on specimens collected in the Congolese region of the Katanga and the northeast of Angola during the first decades of the twentieth century, de Witte and Laurent independently suggested, based on morphological and coloration differences, that populations of T. megalura of these regions could belong a new "race".

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The largest endemic areas of paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) in Brazil comprise the humid agricultural regions of the Southeast, South, and, recently, the Midwest and North regions. The Ceara State, located in the Brazilian Northeast region, presents semi-arid climate in most of its territory, characterized by high temperatures, scarce vegetation and low humidity. The objective of the present study was to describe a new autochthonous case of paracoccidioidomycosis from a distinct area of Ceara and review the characteristics of PCM occurrence in Northeastern Brazil.

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