Publications by authors named "Marisol Sandoval-de Mora"

Article Synopsis
  • Malaria is a significant global health issue, particularly in Venezuela, where co-infections with other viral and bacterial pathogens complicate malaria diagnosis and treatment, leading to higher mortality rates.
  • A study was conducted on 161 malaria patients to assess the prevalence of co-infections with pathogens like dengue virus and hepatitis viruses, using specific laboratory tests for diagnosis.
  • Results showed that 34% of the malaria patients had co-infections, with a higher incidence in those infected with the Plasmodium falciparum strain compared to Plasmodium vivax, highlighting the need for improved diagnostic methods in endemic areas.
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Background: Venezuela accounted for 55% of the cases and 73% of the malaria deaths in the Americas in 2019. Bolivar state, in the southeast, contributes > 60% of the country's Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum cases every year. This study describes the clinical-epidemiological characteristics of clinical malaria patients in this high-transmission area.

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We report the first case of a post-acupuncture soft tissue infection due to Mycobacterium fortuitum. Two months after finishing an acupuncture treatment session, an immunocompetent 23-year-old woman developed cellulitis at the side of the needle insertions and the acid-fast bacillus was isolated from a closed abscess. The patient was successfully treated with a proper drug combination.

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Leptospirosis is caused by numerous serovars of Leptospira interrogans. The infection is acquired through the contact of softened skin, mucous and conjunctive with the urine of animals and humans infected by animal carriers. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical and epidemiological features of leptospirosis in Bolívar state Venezuela and to compare the sensibility and specificity of the LEPTO-Dipstick, with the test of macroscopic agglutination in plate with the termorresistent antigen (TR).

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