Publications by authors named "R V Vilela"

For more than 100 years, the infections caused by have been well documented in horses. However, recently, pythiosis was also described in several species, including dogs, cats, cattle, zoo captive animals, and humans. Human pythiosis is a life-threatening infection requiring an early diagnosis for a successful management.

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Medically important pathogenic fungi invade vertebrate tissue and are considered primary when part of their nature life cycle is associated with an animal host and are usually able to infect immunocompetent hosts. Opportunistic fungal pathogens complete their life cycle in environmental habitats or occur as commensals within or on the vertebrate body, but under certain conditions can thrive upon infecting humans. The extent of host damage in opportunistic infections largely depends on the portal and modality of entry as well as on the host's immune and metabolic status.

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Article Synopsis
  • The genus Prototheca consists of non-chlorophyll algae that can be harmful to mammals, particularly affecting immunocompromised individuals.
  • Researchers studied a case of protothecosis in an HIV patient, identifying the organism as Prototheca wickerhamii through both phenotypic and molecular methods.
  • This case marks the first reported instance of systemic human protothecosis in Brazil and emphasizes the need for new detection methods for pathogenic algae in medical settings.
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We describe a new species of the genus (Nematoda: Trichostrongylina) in the small intestine of (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae) found in Itatiaia National Park (Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, PNI), state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The new species can be distinguished between the other two species previously described by the following morphological characteristics: pattern of the rays from the caudal bursa rays in males and the spherical-shaped appendage in the female. Additionally, we provide molecular genetic data from the new species.

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