Publications by authors named "Igor V Rocha"

The COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns beyond the viral infection itself. Bacterial co-infections, particularly those involving Acinetobacter baumannii, have become a significant worry in critically ill COVID-19 patients. A.

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  • Plague is still a significant zoonotic threat, particularly in specific regions like the Araripe Plateau in northeastern Brazil.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 1961-1980 to identify plague hotspots, which were primarily located in low-altitude areas with unique precipitation and vegetation patterns.
  • They found a seasonal correlation between human cases and environmental factors such as precipitation, as well as genomic analysis revealing a foundational Y. pestis strain that evolves into different variants depending on the outbreak context.
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  • - The study aimed to analyze the genetic makeup and antimicrobial resistance, particularly related to β-lactam antibiotics, in Acinetobacter baumannii isolates from a hospital in Recife, Brazil, after the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • - A variety of methods, including PCR and sequencing, were used to identify resistance genes and assess genetic diversity, revealing high resistance levels and the presence of new β-lactamase genes in the isolates.
  • - The findings highlight the urgent need for improved infection control and antimicrobial stewardship to combat the rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, is a highly virulent bacterium that poses a significant threat to human health. Preserving this bacterium in a viable state is crucial for research and diagnostic purposes. This paper presents and evaluates a simple lyophilization protocol for the long-term storage of Y.

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Acinetobacter baumannii is a gram-negative opportunistic bacterium that has become a major public health concern and a substantial medical challenge due to its ability to acquire multidrug resistance (MDR), extended-drug resistance, or pan-drug resistance. In this study, we evaluated the antibacterial activity of thymol and carvacrol alone or in combination against clinical isolates of MDR A. baumannii.

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We developed a simple new selective LB-based medium, named CYP broth, suitable for recovering long-term stored Y. pestis subcultures and for isolation of Y. pestis strains from field-caught samples for the Plague surveillance.

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Plague is a flea-borne zoonosis that affects a wide range of mammals and still causes outbreaks in human populations yearly across several countries. While crucial for proper treatment, early diagnosis is still a major challenge in low- and middle-income countries due to poor access to laboratory infrastructure in rural areas. To tackle this issue, we developed and evaluated a new Fraction 1 capsular antigen (F1)-based rapid diagnostic test (RDT) as an alternative method for plague serological diagnosis and surveillance in humans and other mammals.

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Objective: To describe the molecular mechanisms of polymyxins resistance in five Enterobacteriaceae clinical isolates from a tertiary hospital of Recife, Brazil.

Methods: The species identification and the susceptibility to antimicrobials were firstly performed by automatized methods and polymyxin resistance was confirmed by broth microdilution methods. The genetic basis of resistance was characterized with WGS analyses to study their resistome, plasmidome and mobilome, by BLAST searches on reference databases.

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  • Bacillus cereus was grown in a mineral medium with frying oil and peptone to produce a lipopeptide biosurfactant, achieving surface tension reductions in different bioreactor scales.
  • The biosurfactant was characterized as anionic and showed high survival rates for fish and bivalves in toxicity tests, indicating its safety in marine environments.
  • The results suggest its potential for large-scale production and effectiveness in bioremediation of oil spills while also promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms.
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is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen infecting immunocompromised patients and has gained attention worldwide due to its increased antimicrobial resistance. Here, we report a comparative whole-genome sequencing and analysis coupled with an assessment of antibiotic resistance of 46 strains (45 plus one ) originated from five hospitals from the city of Recife, Brazil, between 2010 and 2014. An average of 3,809 genes were identified per genome, although only 2,006 genes were single copy orthologs or core genes conserved across all sequenced strains, with an average of 42 new genes found per strain.

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  • Acinetobacter baumannii is a common Gram-negative pathogen often linked to infections acquired in hospitals.
  • The study focuses on isolates found on surfaces around ICU beds that show resistance to multiple drugs.
  • These isolates are part of widely spread genetic groups of clinical A. baumannii, indicating a broader public health concern.
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