Publications by authors named "Silvia E Shimakura"

Background: CYD-TDV (Dengvaxia®) was the first dengue vaccine approved, launched in Brazil in 2015 for individuals aged 9-44 years. We aimed to estimate the effectiveness of CYD-TDV in preventing symptomatic dengue cases during a campaign targeting individuals aged 15-27 years in selected municipalities in Paraná, Brazil. Additionally, we examined whether a history of dengue, as recorded by the surveillance system, modified the vaccine's effectiveness.

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The habitat loss is the main threat for many parrot species worldwide. However, the disturbed environments can influence the occurrence of the species positively or negatively, depending on its structure and potential use as an alternative environment. Therefore, this work aims to determine the relationship between land use types and the occurrence of the threatened Red-browed Amazon, identifying the land use types related to species' occurrence and the direction of these relationships.

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Background: The increasing number of dengue cases worldwide implies a greater exposure of at-risk groups, such as pregnant women. DENV infection during pregnancy has been increasingly associated with unfavorable outcomes, but the evolution of the disease and its clinical outcomes remain unclear. The objective of this study was to characterize dengue cases in reproductive aged women by comparing the development of the disease in pregnant and non-pregnant women.

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Pertussis is a globally distributed infectious disease that is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in infants who are too young to be immunized. This disease is common in childhood, and when it occurs during the first few months of life, it leads to hospitalization and, sometimes, death. Brazil has adopted the strategy of maternal immunization against pertussis in late 2014.

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The success of vaccination programs depends on the level of acceptance of the vaccine to achieve high vaccine coverage rates (VCR). Vaccine hesitancy is a challenge, especially concerning new vaccines. Dengue vaccine, Dengvaxia®, was licensed in Brazil in 2015 and implemented, in a pioneering publicly-funded initiative in the state of Paraná, between 2016 and 2018.

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Hantavirus infection is an emerging disease with public health impact. Since the signs and symptoms are nonspecific and easily confused with those of other diseases, the prognosis could be improved by knowledge of the factors potentially contributing to the outcome. The study aimed to identify the factors associated with survival time in persons with hantavirus infection.

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The use of highly active antiretroviral therapy has resulted in changes of comorbidity profile in people living with HIV (PLHIV), increasing non-AIDS-related events. The occurrence of cardiovascular events is greater in PLHIV, but the mechanism responsible for it is still controversial. This article aimed to investigate factors associated with the progression to cardiovascular events in PLHIV using HAART.

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Background: Simple and low-cost tools to monitor the risk profile of patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) at high risk of complications and mortality are scarce. One of the tools available to monitor the variation in vitality and dependence levels is the Karnofsky performance status (KPS). This study analyzed the average trends and variation of KPS during the 12 months before death and its independent value in predicting patients' survival.

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Aim: Since the impact of peritonitis on long-term non-infectious mortality has not been investigated until the present, the aim of this study was to analyze the impact of peritonitis on long-term cardiovascular (CV) mortality in a large peritoneal dialysis (PD) cohort.

Methods: The analysis was based on BRAZPD II, a national prospective cohort study that recruited patients in Brazilian centres from December 2004 to January 2011. Incident adult PD patients with at least 90 days on treatment were included in the analysis.

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Few studies on AIDS that evaluate factors associated with treatment failure have considered the slow evolution of the disease and multiple health state transitions following the use of antiretrovirals. In this article we study factors associated with the progression between different stages of the disease, focusing on therapy adherence using a sample of 722 HIV+ patients followed up for 3 years. States were defined using the following classifications of the CD4 cell count: s₁ (CD4 ≥ 500); s₂ (350 ≤ CD4 < 500); and s₃ (CD4 < 350).

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study emphasizes the importance of analyzing medical prescription data to grasp community bacterial resistance trends.
  • - Insights gained from this analysis can guide the development of better public health policies aimed at controlling and optimizing antibiotic use.
  • - A logical model created by the EUREQA project was utilized for systematically acquiring, classifying, interpreting, and analyzing prescriptions for oral antimicrobials.
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Background: Ocular symptoms can be triggered by nonspecific environmental factors, characterizing conjunctival hyperreactivity (CHR).

Objective: To examine CHR in subjects with ocular symptoms by means of a hyperosmolar conjunctival provocation test (HCPT).

Methods: Sixty-three subjects with ocular complaints (itching, redness, or tearing) were tested for allergy to a common panel of inhalant allergens (Alk Abelló-FDA Allergenic, Brazil).

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Background: Population antimicrobial use may influence resistance emergence. Resistance is an ecological phenomenon due to potential transmissibility. We investigated spatial and temporal patterns of ciprofloxacin (CIP) population consumption related to E.

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Invasive aspergillosis (IA) currently is an important cause of mortality in subjects undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplants (HSCT) and is also an important cause of opportunistic respiratory and disseminated infections in other types of immunocompromised patients. We examined the medical records of 24 cases of proven and probable invasive aspergillosis (IA) at the Hospital de Clinicas of the Federal University of Parana, Brazil, from January 1996 to October 2006. During this period occurred a mean of 2.

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