Publications by authors named "Karin R Reinhold-Castro"

Background: We aimed to determine the cellular recruitment (leukocyte rolling and adhesion) by which the , () , and ) species in the mesenteric microcirculation of BALB/c mice.

Methods: Five experimental groups were considered: group 1 (); group 2 (); group 3 (); group 4 (control group with PBS); group 5 (negative control group), analyzed 3, 6, 12, and 24 h after parasite inoculation.

Results: Infections by the different species caused an increase in the number of rolling leukocytes: a peak at 6 h; and a peak at 3 h.

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Leishmaniases are classified as tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL) and visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Brazil is among the countries with the highest number of TL and VL cases. This study was undertaken to standardize the multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection of the genus Leishmania in sandflies of endemic regions, on islands in the Upper Paraná River, northwestern Paraná.

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The aim of this study was to better understand the dynamics of Leishmania sand flies and reservoirs in São Domingos ranch, Arapongas municipality, Paraná State, an anthropic environment in an endemic area of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). Sand flies were collected in wild animal burrows, residences and in the forest, with Falcão light trap (FA), Shannon trap (SH) and quadrangular pyramidal trap (QP). The search for Leishmania was made on sand flies, biological samples of wild rodents and dogs using PCR and culture; while parasite direct search (DS) was carried out on animal skin lesions; infection of gold hamsters; and indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) test in dog blood samples.

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The authors report a case of disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, in a 55 years old patient with 1,119 lesions distributed throughout the body. The patient resides in Sabáudia municipality, North of Paraná State, Southern Brazil, where there was no previous report of this form of leishmaniasis. Treatment with meglumine antimoniate was successful, although the diagnosis was made only five months later.

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  • The study investigates the genetic diversity of sandfly populations, specifically Nyssomyia neivai, across four municipalities in Paraná, Brazil, due to their public health significance.
  • Researchers sequenced a mitochondrial gene from 80 specimens, revealing 27 haplotypes, with H5 being the most prevalent and only two haplotypes shared among all locations.
  • Doutor Camargo exhibited the highest genetic diversity and shared haplotypes with other areas, while geographical distance appeared to limit gene flow, particularly between Japira and Porto Rico.
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We report the results of an investigation of natural larval sand fly habitats in the Recanto Marista, Doutor Camargo municipality, Paraná state, Brazil, from May, 2010 to August, 2012. We used Alencar emergence traps (AT), experimental traps (ET), and soil samples incubated in a biochemical oxygen demand incubator. Eight sand flies were collected with ATs.

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  • * Researchers collected sandflies using traps and analyzed them for signs of infection through dissection and multiplex PCR testing.
  • * Findings showed low levels of Leishmania DNA in specific sandfly species (Ny. neivai and Ny. whitmani), indicating their susceptibility to infection and highlighting the multiplex PCR method as a valuable tool for epidemiological research.
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  • * The study evaluated the effectiveness of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests on skin lesion samples (PCR-L) and blood samples (PCR-B) and compared their accuracy to traditional methods, like direct search and skin tests, in a sample of 276 suspected CL patients.
  • * Results showed that both PCR methods had higher positivity rates than conventional tests, indicating PCR-L is beneficial for chronic lesions and reinfections, while PCR-B is useful for cases with negative conventional tests or without visible lesions.
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We report the results of control measures introduced to reduce the density of sand flies in domiciles and subsequent monitoring of the effects of these measures on the sand fly populations. The most common species of sand flies were Nyssomyia neivai and Nyssomyia whitmani, which are naturally infected by Leishmania. A total of 268,382 (93.

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Introduction: Sandflies caught in Santa Juliana Farm in Sarandi, State of Paraná, Brazil, were assessed in terms of their fauna, seasonality, and frequency in the homes and in shelters of domestic animals around the homes, as well as in the nearby forest.

Methods: In Santa Juliana Farm, there are no records of cases of ACL, differing from other relatively clean and organized areas where surveys of sandflies have been conducted in Paraná. Samples were collected with Falcão light traps, fortnightly from 22:00 to 02:00 hours, from November 2007 to November 2008.

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Natural sandfly infection by Leishmania spp. in an area endemic for American cutaneous leishmaniasis was analyzed using multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The sandflies were captured using Falcão light traps in an endemic area of the municipality of Doutor Camargo during March, April, and June 2008.

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The results from an investigation on the possibility that sandflies in an endemic area for American cutaneous leishmaniasis, in the state of Paraná, may have memory are reported. Sandflies were caught in Recanto Marista, Doutor Camargo, State of Paraná, Brazil, using Falcão traps in two chicken sheds (G1 and G2), between November 15 and 26, 2007. A total of 2,080 sandflies were caught (1,000 in G1 and 1,080 in G2) and these were marked and released.

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Collections of sandflies were made between May 2005 and April 2006. The results were compared with those from collections undertaken between April 2001 and September 2002, in order to evaluate the measures used to decrease the density of these insects in Recanto Marista, municipality of Doutor Camargo, State of Paraná. The collections were carried out by Falcão traps inside domiciles and hen sheds, from 10 p.

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Due to the importance of sandflies in the American cutaneous leishmaniasis epidemiology, we investigated the feeding preference of sandflies related to domestic animals common in domiciliary environments in endemic rural areas, where this disease occurs. The sandflies were collected with Falcão light traps, installed in cages, each one containing one domestic animal kind (pig, dog, rabbit or chicken), in Recanto Marista, in Doutor Camargo municipality. Forty five collections were made, totaling 135h of collections per trap.

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