Publications by authors named "Jose Eduardo-Levi"

An immunocompromised patient was infected by the SARS-CoV-2 variant of interest named Zeta (P.2) in February 2021. More than one year later, he suffered from symptomatic COVID-19 and sequencing revealed the same variant, which accumulated 23 substitutions.

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Introduction: Immunocompromised persons are at high risk of persistent Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection and associated diseases. Few studies evaluated HPV vaccines in immunocompromised persons. This study aimed to evaluate the quadrivalent HPV vaccine (4vHPV) immunogenicity and safety in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, in comparison to immunocompetent women (IC).

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  • A 2019 outbreak of acute toxoplasmosis in São Paulo, Brazil, involved 83 individuals and was associated with rapid onset symptoms likely due to oocyst contamination from vegetables.
  • Serological testing revealed a significant spike (73%) in positive IgM toxoplasmosis cases in 2019 compared to the previous year, with at least 4.8% of patients developing serious eye conditions.
  • The study underscores the importance of improving food and water hygiene practices to prevent future outbreaks and highlights the need for better awareness and diagnosis efforts.
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients are at -increased risk for severe COVID-19. The aim of this study was to evaluate the burden of COVID-19 in a cohort of HSCT recipients. This retrospective study evaluated a cohort of adult hospitalized HSCT recipients diagnosed with COVID-19 in two large hospitals in São Paulo, Brazil post-HSCT, from January 2020 to June 2022.

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  • HPV is linked to cervical and other cancers, making it vital to identify circulating types in different regions for effective screening and prevention.
  • The study compared four HPV detection methods: real-time PCR, nested PCR with Sanger sequencing, reverse hybridization, and next-generation sequencing, using samples from Juiz de Fora, Brazil.
  • Results revealed that real-time PCR and Sanger sequencing had the highest accuracy (97-100% concordance), while next-generation sequencing had the lowest (67-75%), highlighting the importance of method choice in HPV genotyping for risk assessment and healthcare strategies.
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Introduction: The Colombian National Institute of Health administers the National Information System of Haemovigilance (SIHEVI-INS). Today, SIHEVI-INS constitutes a national blood donor and recipient database, which contains a national deferred donor registry (DDR), allowing blood banks to take acceptance or rejection decisions of a potential donor in real time. The study aimed to determine the rate of people who have made more than one whole blood donation monthly in Colombia, violating the national guideline of intervals between donations (three months for men and four for women), since DDR implementation.

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Emerging and re-emerging viruses are a global health concern. Genome sequencing as an approach for monitoring circulating viruses is currently hampered by complex and expensive methods. Untargeted, metagenomic nanopore sequencing can provide genomic information to identify pathogens, prepare for or even prevent outbreaks.

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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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In January 2022, our genomic surveillance network identified a SARS-CoV-2 BA.1 and BA.2 coinfection in a sample from a patient residing in Brazil.

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The year of 2021 was marked by the emergence and dispersal of a number of SARS-CoV-2 lineages, resulting in the "third wave" of COVID-19 in several countries despite the level of vaccine coverage. Soon after the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 by the Delta variant in Brazil, at least seven Delta sub-lineages emerged, including the globally spread AY.101 and AY.

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Introduction: Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients are at increased risk of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) persistent infection and disease. This study aimed to evaluate HPV seroprevalence, cervical HPV prevalence, genotype distribution, and frequency of HPV-related cervical lesions in SOT recipients in comparison to immunocompetent women.

Methods: Cross-sectional study including SOT and immunocompetent women aged 18 to 45 years who denied previous HPV-related lesions.

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Brazil is the country with the second-largest number of deaths due to the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Two variants of concern (VOCs), Alpha (B.1.

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Background: Hydroxychloroquine has shown potential to block viral replication of SARS-CoV-2 in some in vitro studies. This randomised, double-blinded, placebo controlled clinical trial evaluated the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin (HCQ/AZT) in reducing viral loads in patients with early and mild SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Methods: A single-centre randomised placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted with outpatients with early and mild SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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SARS-CoV-2 is the etiologic agent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is mainly detected by RT-PCR methods from upper respiratory specimens, as recommended by the World Health Organization. Oro/nasopharyngeal swabbing can be discomfortable to the patients, requires trained healthcare personnel and may generate aerosol, increasing the risk of nosocomial infections. In this study, we describe two SARS-CoV-2 RNA extraction-free single RT-PCR protocols on saliva samples and compared the results with the paired oro/nasopharyngeal swab specimens from 400 patients.

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Introduction: The Zika Virus (ZIKV) is a single-stranded RNA genome virus, belonging to the family Flaviviridae, genus Flavivirus. Outbreaks around the world have demonstrated that the presence of asymptomatic viremic blood donors provides an increase in the risk of transfusion transmission (TT) and nucleic acid test (NAT) screening has been proposed to ensure the blood safety. This study implemented an "in-house" method to detect ZIKV RNA in blood sample donations.

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Introduction: As the leading sexually transmitted infection worldwide, human papillomavirus (HPV) may disproportionately affect transwomen. We aimed to estimate anal HPV prevalence, especially focusing on high-risk (hr)-HPV types and evaluate their associated factors among transwomen living in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Methods: Transwomen enrolled in a respondent-driven sampling (RDS)-based survey conducted between August 2015 and January 2016 self-collected anal samples, which were promptly stored at minus 80°C.

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Background: New partially or fully automated molecular diagnostic testing platforms are being developed to address the growing demand for fast, accurate, and cost-effective testing.

Objectives: To evaluate the analytical and clinical performance of the Alinity m system compared to the Abbott RealTime m2000 assay system in a large central molecular laboratory.

Study Design: Alinity m HIV-1, HCV, and HBV assay precision, reproducibility, and sensitivity were assessed using commercial customized dilution panels.

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Objectives: To investigate the association between selected single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with cervical insufficiency and its relationship with obstetric history.

Methods: Twenty-eight women with cervical insufficiency (case group) and 29 non-pregnant women (control group) were included. The SNPs sequenced included rs2586490 in collagen type I alpha 1 chain (), rs1882435 in collagen type IV alpha 3 chain (), rs2277698 in metallopeptidase inhibitor 2 (), and rs1800468 in transforming growth factor beta 1 ().

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Malaria is an infectious vector-borne disease with other important routes of transmission, such as blood transfusion and organ/tissue transplantation, due to asymptomatic reservoirs of Plasmodium presenting with low parasitemia. Reports of transfusion-transmitted malaria have shown that in immunosuppressed recipients, infections can be fatal if they are not diagnosed and timely treated. All Plasmodium species can survive on blood components at temperatures from 2 to 6 °C for some days or even weeks.

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  • A study presented five cases of fetal death (≥12 weeks) in women with confirmed COVID-19, highlighting a potential link between the virus and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
  • All affected women had mild to moderate COVID-19, were mostly overweight or obese, and showed no significant pre-existing health issues that could contribute to fetal death, with cases occurring between 21-38 weeks of gestation.
  • Histological examination revealed severe placental inflammation in all cases, suggesting that SARS-CoV-2 may directly impact the placenta, leading to fetal demise.
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Brazil currently has one of the fastest-growing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemics in the world. Because of limited available data, assessments of the impact of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on this virus spread remain challenging. Using a mobility-driven transmission model, we show that NPIs reduced the reproduction number from >3 to 1 to 1.

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Background: In Brazil, penile cancer (PC) is not uncommon. The highest incidence of PC is in the North and Northeast of the country. In addition to phimosis, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Epstein-Baar Virus (EBV) infections are also related as risk factors for PC.

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Background: Reactivation of Chagas disease after heart transplantation is characterized by proliferation and dissemination of Trypanosoma cruzi parasites to several organs. Reactivation affecting the allograft can simulate acute cellular rejection, from which it should be distinguished through the analysis of endomyocardial biopsies (EMB).

Methods: We evaluated retrospectively 100 EMB collected in the first year of follow-up from 13 heart-transplanted, chagasic patients who presented reactivation and were successfully treated.

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