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2. DECLÍNIO NA PRODUÇÃO DE HEMOCOMPONENTES DURANTE A PANDEMIA DA COVID-19 NO SISTEMA HEMOTERÁPICO PÚBLICO DE MINAS GERAIS
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Silva-Malta, MCF, primary, Rodrigues, DOW, additional, Ribeiro, MA, additional, Cioffi, JGM, additional, Piassi, FCC, additional, Magalhaes, NNS, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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- 2023
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3. QUEDA DA SOROPREVALÊNCIA DO VÍRUS LINFOTRÓPICO DE CÉLULAS T HUMANAS (HTLV) EM DOADORES DE SANGUE DE MINAS GERAIS, DURANTE UM PERÍODO DE 12 ANOS (2006–2017)
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Silva-Malta, MCF, primary, Silva, SMN, additional, Oliveira, MB, additional, Ribeiro, MA, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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- 2022
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4. APLICAÇÃO DE TESTES MOLECULARES PARA ANÁLISE DE CASOS COMPLEXOS EM IMUNOHEMATOLOGIA NA FUNDAÇÃO HEMOMINAS
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Silva-Malta, MCF, primary, Schmidt, LC, additional, Muniz, AA, additional, Godin, MM, additional, Ferraz, IA, additional, Alves, MT, additional, Andrade, CG, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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- 2022
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5. ANÁLISE DA PRESENÇA DE ALFA-TALASSEMIA EM PACIENTES ATENDIDOS PELOS AMBULATÓRIOS DA FUNDAÇÃO HEMOMINAS
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Ribeiro, ALA, Lopes, GBS, Moreira, HM, Martins, ML, Malta, MCFS, and Lacerda, KCD
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- 2024
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6. ANÁLISE DE CITOCINAS E QUIMIOCINAS NO PLASMA DE PACIENTES COM COVID-19 E DOADORES DE SANGUE ASSINTOMÁTICOS INFECTADOS COM SARS-COV-2
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Chaves, DG, primary, Oliveira, IR, additional, Araújo, AL, additional, Botelho, ML, additional, Gonçalves, FA, additional, Boy, LSMF, additional, Moreira, HM, additional, Malta, MCFS, additional, Stancioli, EFB, additional, Ribeiro, MA, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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- 2021
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7. SOROPREVALÊNCIA DE IGG ANTI-SARS-COV-2 EM DOADORES DE SANGUE DE MINAS GERAIS
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Oliveira, IR, primary, Chaves, DG, additional, Malta, MCFS, additional, Stancioli, EFB, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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- 2021
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8. PERFIL IMUNOLÓGICO DE DOADORES DE SANGUE COM E SEM INFECÇÃO PRÉVIA POR SARS-COV-2
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Oliveira, IR, primary, Chaves, DG, additional, Malta, MCFS, additional, Stancioli, EFB, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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- 2021
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9. IMPACTO DA COVID-19 NA REDE HEMOTERÁPICA: EXPERIÊNCIA DA FUNDAÇÃO HEMOMINAS
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Magalhães, NNS, primary, Silva-Malta, MCF, additional, Chaves, DG, additional, Ribeiro, MA, additional, Cioffi, JGM, additional, Martins, ML, additional, Gusmão, ADC, additional, and Rodrigues, DOW, additional
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- 2021
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10. ALTERAÇÕES HEMATOLÓGICAS EM PACIENTES COM COVID-19 HOSPITALIZADOS: ESTUDO RETROSPECTIVO
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Martins, ML, primary, Grunewald, STF, additional, Cunha, CF, additional, and Ferreira, AA, additional
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- 2021
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11. Histological and hematological alterations of silver catfish Rhamdia quelen highly parasitized by Lernaea cyprinacea
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Furtado, WE, primary, Cardoso, L, additional, Figueredo, AB, additional, Marchiori, NC, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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- 2019
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12. Hematology and condition factor of tui chub and fathead minnow parasitized by nematode from Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, USA
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Martins, ML, primary, Tavares-Dias, M, additional, Janik, AJ, additional, Kent, ML, additional, and Jerônimo, GT, additional
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- 2017
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13. Rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Cavalcanti, AB, Berwanger, O, Suzumura, ÉA, Amato, MB, Tallo, FS, Rezende, AC, Telles, MM, Romano, E, Guimarães, HP, Regenga, MM, Takahashi, LN, Oliveira, RP, Carvalho, VO, Díaz Quijano, FA, Carvalho, CR, Kodama, AA, Ribeiro, GF, Abreu, MO, Oliveira, IM, Guyatt, G, Ferguson, N, Walter, S, Vasconcelos, MO, Segundo, VJ, Ferraz, ÍL, Silva, RS, de Oliveira Filho, W, Silva, NB, Heirel, C, Takatani, RR, Neto, JA, Neto, JC, Almeida, SD, Chamy, G, Neto, GJ, Dias, AP, Silva, RR, Tavares, RC, Souza, ML, Decio, JC, Lima, CM, Neto, FF, Oliveira, KR, Dias, PP, Brandão, AL, Ramos, JE Jr, Vasconcelos, PT, Flôres, DG, Filho, GR, Andrade, IG, Martinez, A, França, GG, Monteiro, LL, Correia, EI, Ribeiro, W, Pereira, AJ, Andrade, W, Leite, PA, Feto, JE, Holanda, MA, Amorim, FF, Margalho, SB, Domingues, SM Jr, Ferreira, CS, Ferreira, CM, Rabelo, LA, Duarte, JN, Lima, FB, Kawaguchi, IA, Maia, MO, Correa, FG, Ribeiro, RA, Caser, E, Moreira, CL, Marcilino, A, Falcão, JG, Jesus, KR, Tcherniakovisk, L, Dutra, VG, Thompson, MM, Piras, C, Giuberti, J. Jr, Silva, AS, Santos, JR, Potratz, JL, Paula, LN, Bozi, GG, Gomes, BC, Vassallo, PF, Rocha, E, Lima, MH, Ferreira, A. F, Gonçalves, F, Pereira, SA, Nobrega, MS, Caixeta, CR, Moraes, AP, Carvalho, AG, Alves, JD, Carvalho, FB, Moreira, FB, Starling, CM, Couto, WA, Bitencourt, WS, Silva, SG, Felizardo, LR, Nascimento, FJ, Santos, D, Zanta, CC, Martins, MF, Naves, SA, Silva, FD, Laube, G. Jr, Galvão, EL, Sousa, MF, Souza, MM, Carvalho, FL, Bergo, RR, Rezende, CM, Tamazato, EY, Sarat, SC Jr, Almeida, PS, Gorski, AG, Matsui, M, Neto, EE, Nomoto, SH, Lima, ZB, Inagaki, AS, Gil, FS, Araújo, MF, Oliveira, AE, Correa, TA, Mendonça, A, Reis, H, Carneiro, SR, Rego, LR, Cunha, AF, Barra, WF, Carneiro, M, Batista, RA, Zoghbi, KK, Machado, NJ, Ferreira, R, Apoena, P, Leão, RM, Martins, ER, Oliveira, ME, Odir, I, Kleber, W, Tavares, D, Araújo, ME, Brilhante, YN, Tavares, DC, Carvalho, WL, Winveler, GF, Filho, AC, Cavalcanti, RA, Grion, CM, Reis, AT, Festti, J, Gimenez, FM, Larangeira, AS, Cardoso, LT, Mezzaroba, TS, Kauss, IA, Duarte, PA, Tozo, TC, Peliser, P, Germano, A, Gurgel, SJ, Silva, SR, Kuroda, CM, Herek, A, Yamada, SS, Schiavetto, PM, Wysocki, N, Matsubara, RR, Sales, JA Jr, Laprovita, MP, Pena, FM, Sá, A, Vianna, A, Verdeal, JC, Martins, GA, Salgado, DR, Coelho, AM, Coelho, M, Morong, AS, Poquiriqui, RM, Ferreira, AP, Lucena, DN, Marino, NF, Moreira, MA, Uratani, CC, Severino, MA, Silva, PN, Medeiros, LG, Filho, FG, Guimarães, DM, Rezende, VM, Carbonell, RC, Trindade, RS, Pellegrini, JA, Boniatti, MM, Santos, MC, Boldo, R, Oliveira, VM, Corrêa, VM, Nedel, W, Teixeira, C, Schaich, F, Tagliari, L, Savi, A, Schulz, LF, Maccari, JG, Seeger, GM, Foernges, RB, Rieder, MM, Becker, DA, Broilo, FP, Schwarz, P, Alencastro, A, Berto, P, Backes, F, Dias, FS, Blattner, C, Martins, ET, Scaglia, NC, Vieira, SR, Prado, KF, Fialkow, L, Franke, C, Vieira, DF, Moraes, RB, Marques, LS, Hopf, JL, Wawrzeniak, IC, Rech, TH, Albuquerque, RB, Guerreiro, MO, Teixeira, LO, Macedo, PL, Bainy, MP, Ferreira, EV, Martins, MA, Andrade, LA, Machado, FO, Burigo, AC, Pincelli, M, Kretzer, L, Maia, IS, Cordeiro, RB, Westphal, G, Cramer, AS, Dadam, MM, Barbosa, PO, Caldeira, M, Brilenger, CO, Horner, MB, Oliveira, GL, Germiniani, BC, Duarte, R, Assef, MG, Rosso, D, Bigolin, R, Vanzuita, R, Prado, LF, Oliveira, V, Reis, DL, Morais, MO, Bastos, RS, Santana, HS, Silva, AO, Cacau, LA, Almeida, MS, Canavessi, HS, Nogueira, EE, Pavia, CL, Araujo, JF, Lira, JA, Nienstedt, EC, Smith, TC, Romano, M, Barros D, Costa, AF, Takahashi, L, Werneck, V, Farran, J, Henriques, LA, Miura, C, Lopes, RD, Vendrame, LS, Sandri, P, Galassi, MS, Amato, P, Toufen, C. Jr, Santiago, RR, Hirota, AS, Park, M, Azevedo, LC, Malbouison, LM, Costa, MC, Taniguchi, L, Pompílio, CE, Baruzzi, C, Andrade, AH, Taira, EE, Taino, B, Oliveira, CS, Silva, AC, Ísola, A, Rezende, E, Rodrigues, RG, Rangel, VP, Luzzi, S, Giacomassi, IW, Nassar, AP Jr, Souza, AR, Rahal, L, Nunes, AL, Giannini, F, Menescal, B, Morais, JE, Toledo, D, Morsch, RD, Merluzzi, T, Amorim, DS, Bastos, AC, Santos, PL, Silva, SF, Gallego, RC, Santos, GD, Tucci, M, Costa, RT, Santos, LS, Demarzo, SE, Schettino, GP, Suzuki, VC, Patrocinio, AC, Martins, ML, Passos, DB, Cappi, SB, Gonçalves, I. Jr, Borges, MC, Lovato, W, Tavares, MV, Morales, D, Machado, LA, Torres, FC, Gomes, TM, Cerantola, RB, Góis, A, Marraccini, T, Margarida, K, Cavalcante, E, Machado, FR, Mazza, BF, Santana, HB, Mendez, VM, Xavier, PA, Rabelo, MV, Schievano, FR, Pinto, WA, Francisco, RS, Ferreira, EM, Silva, DC, Arduini, RG, Aldrighi, JR, Amaro, AF, Conde, KA, Pereira, CA, Tarkieltaub, E, Oliver, WR, Guadalupe, EG, Acerbi, PS, Tomizuka, CI, Oliveira, TA, Geha, NN, Mecatti, GC, Piovesan, MZ, Salomão, MC, Moreno, MS, Orsatti, VN, Miranda, W, Ray, A, Guerra, A, Filho, ML, Ferreira, FH Jr, Filho, EV, Canzi, RA, Giuberti, AF, Garcez, MC, Sala, AD, Suguitani, EO, Kazue, P, Oliveira, LR, Infantini, RM, Carvalho, FR, Andrade, LC, Santos, TM, Carmona, CV, Figueiredo, LC, Falcão, A, Dragosavak, D, Filho, WN, Lunardi, MC, Lago, R, Gatti, C, Chiasso, TM, Santos, GO, Araujo, AC, Ornellas, IB, Vieira, VM, Hajjar, LA, Figueiredo, AC, Damasceno, B, Hinestrosa, A, Diaz Quijano, FA, CORTEGIANI, Andrea, RAINERI, Santi Maurizio, Cavalcanti, AB, Berwanger, O, Suzumura, ÉA, Amato, MB, Tallo, FS, Rezende, AC, Telles, MM, Romano, E, Guimarães, HP, Regenga, MM, Takahashi, LN, Oliveira, RP, Carvalho, VO, Díaz-Quijano, FA, Carvalho, CR, Kodama, AA, Ribeiro, GF, Abreu, MO, Oliveira, IM, Guyatt, G, Ferguson, N, Walter, S, Vasconcelos, MO, Segundo, VJ, Ferraz, ÍL, Silva, RS, de Oliveira Filho, W, Silva, NB, Heirel, C, Takatani, RR, Neto, JA, Neto, JC, Almeida, SD, Chamy, G, Neto, GJ, Dias, AP, Silva, RR, Tavares, RC, Souza, ML, Decio, JC, Lima, CM, Neto, FF, Oliveira, KR, Dias, PP, Brandão, AL, Ramos, JE Jr, Vasconcelos, PT, Flôres, DG, Filho, GR, Andrade, IG, Martinez, A, França, GG, Monteiro, LL, Correia, EI, Ribeiro, W, Pereira, AJ, Andrade, W, Leite, PA, Feto, JE, Holanda, MA, Amorim, FF, Margalho, SB, Domingues, SM Jr, Ferreira, CS, Ferreira, CM, Rabelo, LA, Duarte, JN, Lima, FB, Kawaguchi, IA, Maia, MO, Correa, FG, Ribeiro, RA, Caser, E, Moreira, CL, Marcilino, A, Falcão, JG, Jesus, KR, Tcherniakovisk, L, Dutra, VG, Thompson, MM, Piras, C, Giuberti, J Jr, Silva, AS, Santos, JR, Potratz, JL, Paula, LN, Bozi, GG, Gomes, BC, Vassallo, PF, Rocha, E, Lima, MH, Ferreira, A F, Gonçalves, F, Pereira, SA, Nobrega, MS, Caixeta, CR, Moraes, AP, Carvalho, AG, Alves, JD, Carvalho, FB, Moreira, FB, Starling, CM, Couto, WA, Bitencourt, WS, Silva, SG, Felizardo, LR, Nascimento, FJ, Santos, D, Zanta, CC, Martins, MF, Naves, SA, Silva, FD, Laube, G Jr, Galvão, EL, Sousa, MF, Souza, MM, Carvalho, FL, Bergo, RR, Rezende, CM, Tamazato, EY, Sarat, SC Jr, Almeida, PS, Gorski, AG, Matsui, M, Neto, EE, Nomoto, SH, Lima, ZB, Inagaki, AS, Gil, FS, Araújo, MF, Oliveira, AE, Correa, TA, Mendonça, A, Reis, H, Carneiro, SR, Rego, LR, Cunha, AF, Barra, WF, Carneiro, M, Batista, RA, Zoghbi, KK, Machado, NJ, Ferreira, R, Apoena, P, Leão, RM, Martins, ER, Oliveira, ME, Odir, I, Kleber, W, Tavares, D, Araújo, ME, Brilhante, YN, Tavares, DC, Carvalho, WL, Winveler, GF, Filho, AC, Cavalcanti, RA, Grion, CM, Reis, AT, Festti, J, Gimenez, FM, Larangeira, AS, Cardoso, LT, Mezzaroba, TS, Kauss, IA, Duarte, PA, Tozo, TC, Peliser, P, Germano, A, Gurgel, SJ, Silva, SR, Kuroda, CM, Herek, A, Yamada, SS, Schiavetto, PM, Wysocki, N, Matsubara, RR, Sales, JA Jr, Laprovita, MP, Pena, FM, Sá, A, Vianna, A, Verdeal, JC, Martins, GA, Salgado, DR, Coelho, AM, Coelho, M, Morong, AS, Poquiriqui, RM, Ferreira, AP, Lucena, DN, Marino, NF, Moreira, MA, Uratani, CC, Severino, MA, Silva, PN, Medeiros, LG, Filho, FG, Guimarães, DM, Rezende, VM, Carbonell, RC, Trindade, RS, Pellegrini, JA, Boniatti, MM, Santos, MC, Boldo, R, Oliveira, VM, Corrêa, VM, Nedel, W, Teixeira, C, Schaich, F, Tagliari, L, Savi, A, Schulz, LF, Maccari, JG, Seeger, GM, Foernges, RB, Rieder, MM, Becker, DA, Broilo, FP, Schwarz, P, Alencastro, A, Berto, P, Backes, F, Dias, FS, Blattner, C, Martins, ET, Scaglia, NC, Vieira, SR, Prado, KF, Fialkow, L, Franke, C, Vieira, DF, Moraes, RB, Marques, LS, Hopf, JL, Wawrzeniak, IC, Rech, TH, Albuquerque, RB, Guerreiro, MO, Teixeira, LO, Macedo, PL, Bainy, MP, Ferreira, EV, Martins, MA, Andrade, LA, Machado, FO, Burigo, AC, Pincelli, M, Kretzer, L, Maia, IS, Cordeiro, RB, Westphal, G, Cramer, AS, Dadam, MM, Barbosa, PO, Caldeira, M, Brilenger, CO, Horner, MB, Oliveira, GL, Germiniani, BC, Duarte, R, Assef, MG, Rosso, D, Bigolin, R, Vanzuita, R, Prado, LF, Oliveira, V, Reis, DL, Morais, MO, Bastos, RS, Santana, HS, Silva, AO, Cacau, LA, Almeida, MS, Canavessi, HS, Nogueira, EE, Pavia, CL, Araujo, JF, Lira, JA, Nienstedt, EC, Smith, TC, Romano, M, Barros D, Costa, AF, Takahashi, L, Werneck, V, Farran, J, Henriques, LA, Miura, C, Lopes, RD, Vendrame, LS, Sandri, P, Galassi, MS, Amato, P, Toufen, C Jr, Santiago, RR, Hirota, AS, Park, M, Azevedo, LC, Malbouison, LM, Costa, MC, Taniguchi, L, Pompílio, CE, Baruzzi, C, Andrade, AH, Taira, EE, Taino, B, Oliveira, CS, Silva, AC, Ísola, A, Rezende, E, Rodrigues, RG, Rangel, VP, Luzzi, S, Giacomassi, IW, Nassar, AP Jr, Souza, AR, Rahal, L, Nunes, AL, Giannini, F, Menescal, B, Morais, JE, Toledo, D, Morsch, RD, Merluzzi, T, Amorim, DS, Bastos, AC, Santos, PL, Silva, SF, Gallego, RC, Santos, GD, Tucci, M, Costa, RT, Santos, LS, Demarzo, SE, Schettino, GP, Suzuki, VC, Patrocinio, AC, Martins, ML, Passos, DB, Cappi, SB, Gonçalves, I Jr, Borges, MC, Lovato, W, Tavares, MV, Morales, D, Machado, LA, Torres, FC, Gomes, TM, Cerantola, RB, Góis, A, Marraccini, T, Margarida, K, Cavalcante, E, Machado, FR, Mazza, BF, Santana, HB, Mendez, VM, Xavier, PA, Rabelo, MV, Schievano, FR, Pinto, WA, Francisco, RS, Ferreira, EM, Silva, DC, Arduini, RG, Aldrighi, JR, Amaro, AF, Conde, KA, Pereira, CA, Tarkieltaub, E, Oliver, WR, Guadalupe, EG, Acerbi, PS, Tomizuka, CI, Oliveira, TA, Geha, NN, Mecatti, GC, Piovesan, MZ, Salomão, MC, Moreno, MS, Orsatti, VN, Miranda, W, Ray, A, Guerra, A, Filho, ML, Ferreira, FH Jr, Filho, EV, Canzi, RA, Giuberti, AF, Garcez, MC, Sala, AD, Suguitani, EO, Kazue, P, Oliveira, LR, Infantini, RM, Carvalho, FR, Andrade, LC, Santos, TM, Carmona, CV, Figueiredo, LC, Falcão, A, Dragosavak, D, Filho, WN, Lunardi, MC, Lago, R, Gatti, C, Chiasso, TM, Santos, GO, Araujo, AC, Ornellas, IB, Vieira, VM, Hajjar, LA, Figueiredo, AC, Damasceno, B, Hinestrosa, A, Diaz-Quijano, FA, Raineri, SM, and Cortegiani, A
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Research design ,ARDS ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury ,Alveolar recruitment ,Treatment outcome ,Randomized ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Settore MED/41 - Anestesiologia ,Hospital mortality ,law.invention ,Positive-Pressure Respiration ,Study Protocol ,Mechanical ventilation ,Clinical trials ,Randomized controlled trial ,Clinical Protocols ,law ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Hospital Mortality ,PEEP ,Protocol (science) ,Respiratory Distress Syndrome ,Acute respiratory distress syndrome ,business.industry ,respiratory system ,Length of Stay ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Pulmonary Alveoli ,Intensive Care Units ,Treatment Outcome ,Multicenter study ,Barotrauma ,Research Design ,Physical therapy ,business ,Brazil - Abstract
Background Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is associated with high in-hospital mortality. Alveolar recruitment followed by ventilation at optimal titrated PEEP may reduce ventilator-induced lung injury and improve oxygenation in patients with ARDS, but the effects on mortality and other clinical outcomes remain unknown. This article reports the rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART). Methods/Design ART is a pragmatic, multicenter, randomized (concealed), controlled trial, which aims to determine if maximum stepwise alveolar recruitment associated with PEEP titration is able to increase 28-day survival in patients with ARDS compared to conventional treatment (ARDSNet strategy). We will enroll adult patients with ARDS of less than 72 h duration. The intervention group will receive an alveolar recruitment maneuver, with stepwise increases of PEEP achieving 45 cmH2O and peak pressure of 60 cmH2O, followed by ventilation with optimal PEEP titrated according to the static compliance of the respiratory system. In the control group, mechanical ventilation will follow a conventional protocol (ARDSNet). In both groups, we will use controlled volume mode with low tidal volumes (4 to 6 mL/kg of predicted body weight) and targeting plateau pressure ≤30 cmH2O. The primary outcome is 28-day survival, and the secondary outcomes are: length of ICU stay; length of hospital stay; pneumothorax requiring chest tube during first 7 days; barotrauma during first 7 days; mechanical ventilation-free days from days 1 to 28; ICU, in-hospital, and 6-month survival. ART is an event-guided trial planned to last until 520 events (deaths within 28 days) are observed. These events allow detection of a hazard ratio of 0.75, with 90% power and two-tailed type I error of 5%. All analysis will follow the intention-to-treat principle. Discussion If the ART strategy with maximum recruitment and PEEP titration improves 28-day survival, this will represent a notable advance to the care of ARDS patients. Conversely, if the ART strategy is similar or inferior to the current evidence-based strategy (ARDSNet), this should also change current practice as many institutions routinely employ recruitment maneuvers and set PEEP levels according to some titration method. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01374022
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14. Phaeohyphomycosis Caused by Alternaria Infectoria Presenting as Multiple Vegetating Lesions in a Renal Transplant Patient
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Cunha, D, Amaro, C, Vieira, MR, Martins, ML, Maduro, AP, Inácio, J, Afonso, A, Marques Pinto, G, and Cardoso, J
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Complicações Pós-Operatórias ,HCC DER ,Alternariose ,Transplantação de Rim ,Hospedeiro Imunocomprometido ,Feoifomicose - Abstract
The genus Alternaria is one of the most common black moulds and appears to be increasing as a causative agent of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis, particularly among immunosuppressed patients. A 53-year-old patient who had received a kidney transplant presented with multiple verrucous lesions on the distal extremities. Positive histopathology and cultures, in addition to rDNA ITS region sequencing, identified the fungal isolate as Alternaria infectoria. Oral itraconazole was administered for 10 months. A follow-up at 15 months demonstrated no signs of infection. Clinical manifestations of cutaneous alternariosis vary significantly and only a few cases have been described in the literature. Although optimal treatment options remain controversial, this case of phaeohyphomycosis was successfully treated with itraconazole monotherapy.
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15. Seasonal influence on the hematological parameters in cultured Nile tilapia from southern Brazil
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Jerônimo, GT., Laffitte, LV., Speck, GM., and Martins, ML.
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piscicultura ,hematology ,seasonality ,Brasil ,Oreochromis niloticus ,hematologia ,sazonalidade ,Brazil ,fish farm - Abstract
This study evaluated seasonality in hematological parameters of Nile tilapia cultured in the state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. A total of 240 fish were examined during four seasons between April 2007 and March 2008 in three different fish farms. After being anesthetised in a benzocaine solution, blood samples were withdrawn into syringes containing a drop of 10% EDTA for hematological analysis. The results were compared between fish farms and seasons, which are well delimited in southern Brazil. In a traditional fish farm in Joinville in the summer, there was an increase in the percentage of hematocrit and in the red blood cell count. The highest values of total leukocytes were found in fish from fee-fishing in Blumenau in the autumn while the lowest values occurred in those from swine consorted system in Ituporanga in the summer. Thrombocytosis was observed in the autumn, and lymphocytosis was found in both the autumn and winter in tilapia from all fish farms investigated. Neutrophilia was only observed in winter and autumn in fish from Blumenau and Ituporanga. This work demonstrated the influence of seasonality and the handling characteristics of each fish farm on certain hematological parameters in Nile tilapia. Neste presente estudo avaliou-se a influência da sazonalidade sobre os parâmetros hematológicos de tilápia-do-nilo cultivada no estado de Santa Catarina, Sul do Brasil. Um total de 240 peixes foi examinado durante as quatro estações do ano, entre abril de 2007 e março de 2008 em pisciculturas de três diferentes sistemas de cultivo. Após anestesia com benzocaína, amostras de sangue foram coletadas com seringas contendo EDTA 10% para análise hematológica. Os resultados foram comparados entre as pisciculturas e as estações, as quais são bem definidas no Sul do Brasil. Nos peixes de piscicultura tradicional em Joinville, no verão, houve aumento no hematócrito e do número de eritrócitos. Os maiores valores de leucócitos totais foram observados no outono nos animais de pesque-pague em Blumenau, enquanto os menores valores nos animais oriundos de piscicultura consorciada com suínos em Ituporanga no verão. Trombocitose foi observada no outono, e linfocitose ocorreu tanto no outono quanto no inverno em tilápia de todas as propriedades analisadas. Neutrofilia apenas foi observada no inverno e outono nos peixes de Blumenau e Ituporanga. Este estudo demonstrou a influência da sazonalidade e das características de manejo de cada piscicultura sobre os parâmetros hematológicos de tilápia-do-nilo.
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- 2011
16. Seasonal influence on the hematological parameters in cultured Nile tilapia from southern Brazil
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Jerônimo,GT., Laffitte,LV., Speck,GM., and Martins,ML.
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hematology ,seasonality ,Oreochromis niloticus ,Brazil ,fish farm - Abstract
This study evaluated seasonality in hematological parameters of Nile tilapia cultured in the state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. A total of 240 fish were examined during four seasons between April 2007 and March 2008 in three different fish farms. After being anesthetised in a benzocaine solution, blood samples were withdrawn into syringes containing a drop of 10% EDTA for hematological analysis. The results were compared between fish farms and seasons, which are well delimited in southern Brazil. In a traditional fish farm in Joinville in the summer, there was an increase in the percentage of hematocrit and in the red blood cell count. The highest values of total leukocytes were found in fish from fee-fishing in Blumenau in the autumn while the lowest values occurred in those from swine consorted system in Ituporanga in the summer. Thrombocytosis was observed in the autumn, and lymphocytosis was found in both the autumn and winter in tilapia from all fish farms investigated. Neutrophilia was only observed in winter and autumn in fish from Blumenau and Ituporanga. This work demonstrated the influence of seasonality and the handling characteristics of each fish farm on certain hematological parameters in Nile tilapia.
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- 2011
17. Parasite diversity in Oxydoras niger (Osteichthyes: Doradidae) from the basin of Solimões River, Amazonas state, Brazil, and the relationship between monogenoidean and condition factor
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Silva, AMO., Tavares-Dias, M., Jerônimo, GT., Martins, ML., and Marcos Tavares-Dias, CPAF-AP.
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Amazônia ,Peixe de água doce ,Fator de condição ,freshwater fish ,Monogenoidea ,infecção ,Infeccção ,peixe de água doce ,Amazon ,infection ,condition factor - Abstract
This study describes the parasitic fauna of Oxydoras niger from the Coari Lake, tributary of the medium Solimões River, State of Amazonas, Brazil, and the relationship between the number of Monogenoidea and the condition factor. From a total of 27 examined fish, 70.3% were parasitised by at least one parasite species as follows: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis (Protozoa), Chilodonella sp. (Protozoa), Cosmetocleithrum gussevi, C. confusus, C. parvum and Cosmetocleithrum sp. (Monogenoidea), Paracavisona impudica (Acanthocephala), Cucullanus grandistomis (Nematoda), Proteocephalus kuyukuyu (Cestoda) and Dadaytrema sp. (Digenea). Monogenoidea helminthes were the most prevalent parasite when compared to protozoan and intestinal helminthes. This study showed that O. niger has a great parasite diversity composed mainly of monogenoideans followed by acanthocephalan and digenean. This is the first record of Dadaytrema in O. niger from the Brazilian Amazon. There was a positive correlation between the number of monogenoideans and the condition factor (Kn) of fish, and with this mean intensity of infection, fish welfare was not affected. Este estudo descreve a fauna parasitária de Oxydoras niger do lago Coari, tributário do médio rio Solimões, estado do Amazonas, Brasil, e a relação entre o número de Monogenoidea e o fator de condição. De um total de 27 peixes examinados, 70,3% estavam parasitados por pelo menos uma espécie de parasito como segue: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis (Protozoa), Chilodonella sp. (Protozoa), Cosmetocleithrum gussevi, C. confusus, C. parvum and Cosmetocleithrum sp. (Monogenoidea), Paracavisona impudica (Acanthocephala), Cucullanus grandistomis (Nematoda), Proteocephalus kuyukuyu (Cestoda) and Dadaytrema sp. (Digenea). Helmintos monogenóideos foram os mais prevalentes quando comparados com protozoários e helmintos intestinais. Este estudo mostrou que O. niger apresenta grande diversidade de parasitos composta principalmente de monogenóideos seguidos de acantocéfalos e digenéticos. Este foi o primeiro relato de Dadaytrema em O. niger na Amazônia brasileira. Foi observada correlação positiva entre o número de monogenóideos e o fator de condição (Kn) e nessa intensidade média de infecção o bem-estar do peixe não foi afetado.
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- 2011
18. Variação sazonal na comunidade de ectoparasitos de tilápia do Nilo cultivada em três regiões no sul do Brasil
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Jerônimo,GT., Speck,GM., Cechinel,MM, Gonçalves,ELT, and Martins,ML
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ectoparasitos ,seasonality ,Brasil ,Oreochromis niloticus ,sazonalidade ,ectoparasites ,Brazil - Abstract
A total of 240 Nile tilapia were examined between April 2007 and March 2008, gathered from three different fish farms, 20 fish in each fish farm, in the four seasons of the year. Fish ponds were located in Joinville, Blumenau and Ituporanga, Santa Catarina state, Brazil and each pond had a different culture system. Prevalence, mean intensity, mean abundance and mean relative dominance were compared among fish ponds and seasons. During this period, the water quality was kept in normal values. Piscinoodinium pillulare (Dinoflagellida) was the most dominant parasite followed by Trichodina magna e T. compacta (Ciliophora), Cichlydogyrus sclerosus, C halli, C. thurstonae, Scutogyrus longicornis (Monogenoidea), copepodids Lernaeidae gen. sp. The highest prevalence, mean intensity and mean abundance of ectoparasites were found on the body surface in fish from Joinville followed by Blumenau and Ituporanga. In the gills, the highest mean intensity and mean abundance were found in fish from Blumenau and Ituporanga in the winter. Piscinoodinium pillulare showed prevalence 100% during autumn in Blumenau and Ituporanga. In winter P. pillulare occurred in all study facilities. Fish from Joinville showed 100% prevalence of Monogenoidea during all seasons, as well as the highest mean intensity and abundance. The results showed that the majority of examined fish had higher infestations by protozoan during autumn and winter and higher infestations by metazoan have occurred in spring and summer. Um total de 240 tilápias-do-nilo foi examinado entre abril de 2007 e março de 2008, a partir de três diferentes localidades em quatro estações, 20 de cada piscicultura. As pisciculturas estavam localizadas em Joinville, Blumenau e Ituporanga, Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Taxa de prevalência, intensidade média, abundância média e dominância média relativa foram comparadas entre as pisciculturas e entre as estações. Durante esse período, a qualidade da água se manteve em valores normais para tilápia. Piscinoodinium pillulare (Dinoflagellida) foi o mais dominante seguido por Trichodina magna e Trichodina compacta (Ciliophora), Cichlydogyrus sclerosus, Cichlydogyrus halli, Cichlydogyrus thurstonae, Scutogyrus longicornis (Monogenoidea), copepoditos Lernaeidae gen. sp. Os maiores valores de taxa de prevalência, intensidade média e abundância média de ectoparasitos foram encontrados na superfície do corpo de peixes de Joinville, seguidos pelos de Blumenau e Ituporanga. Nas brânquias, as maiores intensidades e abundâncias médias foram encontradas em peixes de Blumenau e Ituporanga examinados no inverno. Piscinoodinium pillulare apresentou prevalência de 100% no outono em Blumenau e Ituporanga. No inverno, a prevalência de P. pillulare ocorreu também em todas as pisciculturas. Peixes de Joinville apresentaram prevalência de 100% de Monogenoidea em todas as estações, assim como as maiores intensidades e abundâncias médias. Os resultados mostraram que a maioria dos peixes examinados apresentaram maiores infestações por protozoários no outono e inverno, e metazoários na primavera e no verão.
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- 2011
19. First record of Trichodina heterodentata (Ciliophora: Trichodinidae) from channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus cultivated in Brazil
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Martins, ML., Marchiori, N., Nunes, G., and Rodrigues, MP.
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morfologia ,tricodinídeo ,morphology ,bagre do canal ,trichodinid ,channel catfish ,Trichodina heterodentata - Abstract
This study characterises morphologically Trichodina heterodentata Duncan, 1977 from channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque, 1818) in the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Body and gill smears were air-dried at room temperature, impregnated with silver nitrate and/or stained with Giemsa. Ten characteristics were selected to compare the present material with other morphological characterisations of T. heterodentata. Prevalence rate was 100%, mean intensity 89,333.70 (3,125 to 299,100 parasites per host). Trichodina heterodentata was considered medium-sized trichodinid with mean body diameter 59.4 ± 8.5 μm, denticulate ring 38.5 ± 4.5 μm, adhesive disc 60.2 ± 6.7 μm diameter and 24.4 ± 1.6 denticles. In relation to previous reports of T. heterodentata this material resembles in 90% of the analysed characters. This work confirms the biometrical variation that exists in the different populations of T. heterodentata. A list of hosts and comparative measurements of T. heterodentata are presented and the channel catfish is considered a new host. Este estudo caracteriza morfologicamente Trichodina heterodentata Duncan, 1977 em bagre-do-canal, Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque, 1818) no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Esfregaços do corpo e brânquias foram secados à temperatura ambiente, impregnados com nitrato de Prata e/ou corados com Giemsa. Dez características foram selecionadas para comparar o presente material com as diferentes caracterizações morfológicas de T. heterodentata. A taxa de prevalência foi de 100%, a intensidade média foi de 89.333.75 (3.125 a 299.100 parasitos por hospedeiro). Trichodina heterodentata foi considerado um tricodinídeo de tamanho médio com a média do diâmetro do corpo de 59,4 ± 8.5 μm, anel denticulado 38,5 ± 4,5 μm, disco adesivo 60,2 ± 6,7 μm de diâmetro e 24,4 ± 1,6 dentículos. Em relação a registros prévios de T. heterodentata, 90% das características foram semelhantes. Este trabalho confirma a variação biométrica que existe em diferentes populações de T. heterodentata. Uma lista de hospedeiros e medidas comparativas de T. heterodentata são apresentadas e o bagre-do-canal considerado um novo hospedeiro.
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- 2010
20. Acute inflammation and hematological response in Nile tilapia fed supplemented diet with natural extracts of propolis and Aloe barbadensis
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Dotta, G., primary, Ledic-Neto, J., additional, Gonçalves, ELT., additional, Brum, A., additional, Maraschin, M., additional, and Martins, ML., additional
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- 2015
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21. Isolation and experimental infection with Vibrio alginolyticus in the sea horse, Hippocampus reidi Ginsburg, 1933 (Osteichthyes: Syngnathidae) in Brazil
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Martins, ML., Mouriño, JLP., Fezer, GF., Buglione Neto, CC., Garcia, P., Silva, BC., Jatobá, A., and Vieira, FN.
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infecção experimental ,experimental infection ,histopathology ,vibriose ,histopatologia ,vibriosis - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the pathogenicity of Vibrio alginolyticus isolated from an outbreak of sea horse Hippocampus reidi reared in the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, by experimental infection. Sea horses with necrosis on the mouth epithelium were collected from aquaria at the Aquaculture Department, UFSC and the bacterium isolated from the mouth, liver, heart and blood in tiosulphate citrate bilesalt sucrose agar broth. The strains were identified by API 20E kit with 99.1% probability as Vibrio alginolyticus. Twelve adult sea horses (9.63 ± 2.42 g and 15.12 ± 0.87 cm) were distributed in six aquaria of 10 L capacity with aerated sea water. Fish from three aquaria were submitted to an immersion bath in a solution containing 1.0 × 10(7) CFU of V. alginolyticus/mL for 15 minutes. Fish from the other three aquaria received the same procedure without bacteria. Twenty four hours after this challenge, 100% mortality was observed in the animals infected with V. alginolyticus. No mortality was observed in non-infected fish. Hyperplasia, displacement and fusion of secondary lamellae of the gills; leukocyte infiltration and necrotic foci in the kidney; hyperplasia, sinusoidal deformation and necrotic foci in the liver were observed in histopathological analysis. The V. alginolyticus isolated in this study was pathogenic to H. reidi and constitutes an important sanitary problem to its culture. Foi avaliado por meio de infecção experimental a patogenicidade de Vibrio alginolyticus isolado de um surto de enfermidade em cavalo-marinho Hippocampus reidi cultivado no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Os peixes com necroses no epitélio bucal foram coletados em aquários do Departamento de Aquicultura, UFSC e as bactérias isoladas da boca, fígado, coração e sangue em meio Agar tiossulfato citrato bile sacarose. Os isolados foram identificados pelo kit API 20E como Vibrio alginolyticus com 99,1% de probabilidade. Doze peixes adultos (9,63 ± 2,42 g e 15,12 ± 0,87 cm) foram distribuídos em seis aquários de 10 L com água marinha e aeração. Peixes de três aquários foram submetidos a um banho de imersão por 15 minutos em uma solução contendo 1,0 × 10(7) UFC de V. alginolyticus/mL. Nos outros três aquários realizou-se o mesmo procedimento sem a bactéria. Vinte e quatro horas após o desafio, 100% de mortalidade foi observada nos animais infectados com V. alginolyticus. Não houve mortalidade nos peixes não infectados. Nas análises histopatológicas, foi observado hiperplasia, deslocamento do epitélio e fusão das lamelas secundárias das brânquias; infiltração de leucócitos e necrose no rim; hiperplasia, deformação sinusoidal e necrose no fígado nos animais desafiados com V. alginolyticus. O V. alginolyticus isolado neste estudo foi patogênico para H. reidi, constituindo-se de um importante problema para seu cultivo.
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- 2010
22. Participação do Projeto de Extensão SaBuComu na Formação de Graduandos da Área da Saúde
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MARTINS, ML, primary
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- 2015
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23. Hematology and agglutination titer after polyvalent immunization and subsequent challenge with Aeromonas hydrophila in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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Bailone, RL, Martins, ML, Mouriño, JLP, Vieira, FN, Pedrotti, FS, Nunes, GC, and Silva, BC
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vacunación ,Oreochromis niloticus ,challenge ,desafío ,vaccination ,Aeromonas hydrophila - Abstract
This study evaluated the effects of polyvalent vaccination on the hematological and serum agglutination responses in Nile tilapia challenged with Aeromonas hydrophila. Two dosis, 1 x 10(4) and 1 x 10(8)) Colony Forming Units (CFU)/mL, of vaccine containing the same amount of Aeromonas hydrophila, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterococcus durans formalin-inactivated were tested by intraperitoneal (i.p) injection. Fish were challenged ten days after vaccination i.p. with a DL50-96h of 1 x 10(7) CFU A. hydrophila/mL. Samples were collected 48 h after challenging fish to check the hematological parameters, antimicrobial activity and agglutination titer of serum, samples were collected 48 h after challenge. Before challenge, the number of erythrocytes was higher in fish vaccinated with 1 x 10(8) CFU/mL. After challenge, total number of thrombocytes was higher in fish that received the greatest dose of vaccine. Before and after challenge, total number of leukocytes and the number of lymphocytes showed the highest values in vaccinated fish. Before challenge, increased number of monocytes in vaccinated and saline-injected fish was observed. The highest agglutination titer against A. hydrophila, P. aeruginosa and E. durans was related in 1 x 10(8) CFU/mL vaccinated fish. Before challenge, high values of antimicrobial activity in non-vaccinated fish and 1 x 10(8) CFU/mL vaccinated ones was also related. Therefore, after challenge, non-vaccinated fish and saline-injected ones showed the highest antimicrobial activity. This study showed that 10 days after immunization with a polyvalent vaccine at a concentration 1 x 10(8) CFU/mL, there was an increase on erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes and circulating lymphocytes production, while the glucose levels were reduced. Este trabajo evaluó el efecto de la vacuna polivalente sobre las respuestas hematológicas y inmunológicas de tilapias del Nilo desafiadas con Aeromonas hydrophila. Dos dosis, 1 x 10(4) y 1 x 10(8) Unidades Formadoras de Colonias (UFC)/mL, de vacuna conteniendo proporciones iguales de Aeromonas hydrophila, Pseudomonas aeruginosa y Enterococcus durans inactivadas con formalina, fueron testeadas por inyección intraperitoneal (i.p.). Los peces fueron desafiados 10 días después de la vacunación i.p. con la dosis (DL50-96h) de 1 x 10(7) UFC de A. hydrophila/mL resuspendida en solución salina estéril. Por lo tanto, para analizar los parámetros hematológicos, la actividad antimicrobiana y aglutinante del suero de las muestras, fueron colectadas 48 h después del desafío. Antes de la infección experimental, el número de eritrocitos fue superior en los peces vacunados con 1 x 10(8) UFC/mL. Sin embargo, después del desafío, el número total de trombocitos fue mayor en los peces vacunados con la mayor dosis. Antes y después del desafío, el número total de leucocitos y el número de linfocitos presentaron mayores valores en los peces vacunados. El número de monocitos en los peces vacunados y en los inyectados con solución salina fue mayor antes del desafío. El mayor título de aglutinación frente A. hydrophila, P. aeruginosa y E. durans fue observado en los peces vacunados con 1 x 10(8) UFC/mL. Antes del desafío la actividad antimicrobiana del suero sanguíneo fue mayor en los peces no vacunados y en los vacunados con 1 x 10(8) UFC/mL, y mismo después del desafío los peces no vacunados y los inyectados con solución salina presentaron mayor actividad antimicrobiana. En este trabajo fue posible comprobar que después de 10 días la vacuna polivalente en la concentración de 1 x 10(8) UFC/mL estimuló la producción de eritrocitos, leucocitos, trombocitos y linfocitos circulantes reduciendo los niveles de glucosa.
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- 2010
24. Characterization of the acute inflammatory response in the hybrid tambacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus male × Colossoma macropomum female) (Osteichthyes)
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Martins, ML., Myiazaki, DMY., Tavares-Dias, M., Fenerick Jr., J., Onaka, EM., Bozzo, FR., Fujimoto, RY., and Moraes, FR.
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fish ,inflamação ,inflammation ,tioglicolato ,thioglycollate ,híbrido tambacu ,exsudato ,exudate ,carragenina ,hybrid tambacu ,carrageenin ,peixe - Abstract
This work evaluated the acute inflammatory response induced by injections of 0.5 mL saline solution (control), 500 µg carrageenin and 0.5 mL thioglycollate 3% in the swim bladder of juvenile tambacu hybrid. Fish were distributed in three treatments, three replications and acclimated for a period of 10 days before assay. The cell characterization from the inflammatory exudate was performed in Giemsa and PAS stained smears. Carrageenin, injected in fish, showed an increase on the total number of cells in the inflammatory exudate when compared to saline and thioglycollate injected. Whereas, for carrageenin-injected fish, the percentage of thrombocyte was higher than thioglycollate. On the other hand, granulocyte percentage in thioglycollate-injected fish was higher than the ones injected using carrageenin. Carrageenin provoked the highest migration of macrophage to the inflammatory site. The PAS method confirmed the presence of three types of granulocytes: eosinophilic granular cell (EGC) type 1 with the characteristics of a special granulocytic cell commonly found in the circulating blood; EGC type 2 shorter than the last one and neutrophil. This study contributes to a better understanding of the inflammatory response and infectious processes in native fish. Este estudo avaliou a resposta inflamatória aguda induzida por injeções de 0,5 mL de solução salina (controle), 500 µg de carragenina e 0,5 mL de tioglicolato a 3% na bexiga natatória de juvenis do híbrido tambacu. Os peixes foram distribuídos em três tratamentos, três repetições e aclimatados durante 10 dias antes do ensaio. A caracterização das células do exsudato inflamatório foi feita após coloração com Giemsa e PAS. Peixes injetados com carragenina apresentaram maior número de células no exsudato inflamatório do que com salina e tioglicolato. A porcentagem de trombócitos no exsudato foi maior nos injetados com carragenina quando comparada com a dos injetados com tioglicolato. Por outro lado, o percentual de granulócitos foi maior em animais injetados com tioglicolato do que em animais injetados com carragenina. A carragenina provocou maior migração de macrófagos para o foco inflamatório. O método de PAS confirmou a presença de três tipos de granulócitos: célula granular eosinofílica (CGE) tipo 1 com as características da célula granulocítica especial encontrada no sangue, CGE tipo 2, menor do que esta última, e de neutrófilos. Este estudo contribui para o melhor entendimento da resposta inflamatória e dos processos infecciosos em peixes nativos.
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- 2009
25. Proteocephalid cestode infection in alien fish, Cichla piquiti Kullander and Ferreira, 2006 (Osteichthyes: Cichlidae), from Volta Grande reservoir, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Martins, ML., Pereira Jr., J., De Chambrier, A., and Yamashita, MM.
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peixe introduzido ,Tucunare ,Tucunaré ,hydroelectric reservoir ,parasitismo Proteocephalidae ,alien fish ,parasitism, Proteocephalidae ,reservatório - Abstract
This work evaluates the variation of the parasitological indexes in 114 Cichla piquiti Kullander and Ferreira, 2006 (tucunaré) infected by two proteocephalid species (Cestoda) for the period of August 1999 to June 2001 in the Volta Grande reservoir, MG, Brazil. The relation between the parasitosis with rainfall and water quality (pH, electric conductivity, oxygen, chlorophyll, transparency and temperature) is discussed. Prevalence of Proteocephalus macrophallus (Diesing, 1850) and/or P. microscopicus (Woodland, 1935) was 83.3%, mean intensity 110.8 and mean abundance 100.7 during the period. A hundred percent prevalence was reported in August and December 1999, April and December 2000 and June 2001. The largest mean intensities of 122.7 (October 1999), 158.8 (December 1999), 96.4 (February 2000), 400.7 (April 2000), 215.6 (October 2000) and 136.4 (December 2000) were observed. Abiotic factors may favour the development of the species of the food chain that sustain the organisms in the diet of "tucunaré", but in this case, there was no correlation (P > 0.05) between the values of prevalence, mean intensity and mean abundance with the rainfall and water quality. At the same time, these organisms may constitute the intermediate hosts of cestodes. The time-course between the fish species development and the parasitosis manifestation in the definitive host can explain the lack of correlation between the parasitological indexes and abiotic factors. The predation on small fishes and cannibalism described for "tucunaré" might explain the high values of prevalence and intensity of infection. The results are also related to the exotic condition of the host in the reservoir. Este estudo avalia a variação nos índices parasitológicos de 114 espécimes de Cichla piquiti Kullander e Ferreira, 2006 (tucunaré) infectados por duas espécies de proteocefalídeos (Cestoda) entre agosto de 1999 e junho de 2001 no reservatório de Volta Grande, MG, Brasil. A relação entre a parasitose e os valores de pluviosidade e qualidade de água (pH, condutividade elétrica, oxigênio, clorofila, transparência e temperatura) é discutida. A prevalência de Proteocephalus macrophallus (Diesing, 1850) e/ou P. microscopicus (Woodland, 1935) foi 83,3%, intensidade média 110,8 e abundância média 100,7 durante todo o período. Prevalência de 100% foi observada em agosto e dezembro de 1999, abril e dezembro de 2000 e junho de 2001. As maiores intensidades médias foram 122,7 em outubro de 1999; 158,8 em dezembro de 1999; 96,4 em fevereiro de 2000; 400,7 em abril de 2000; 215,6 em outubro de 2000; e 136,4 em dezembro de 2000. Fatores abióticos podem favorecer o desenvolvimento de espécies que sustentam a alimentação do "tucunaré", mas, neste caso, não houve correlação (P > 0,05) entre os valores de prevalência, intensidade média e abundância média com a pluviosidade e qualidade de água no reservatório. Ao mesmo tempo, estes organismos podem constituir hospedeiros intermediários de cestóides. A relação entre o desenvolvimento da espécie hospedeira e a manifestação da parasitose no hospedeiro definitivo pode explicar a falta de correlação entre os índices parasitológicos e os fatores abióticos. A predação de pequenos peixes e o canibalismo descrito para o "tucunaré" explica a elevada prevalência e intensidade de infecção, favorecido pela condição exótica do hospedeiro no reservatório.
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26. Haematological changes in Nile tilapia experimentally infected with Enterococcus sp
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Martins, ML., Mouriño, JLP., Amaral, GV., Vieira, FN., Dotta, G., Jatobá, AMB., Pedrotti, FS., Jerônimo, GT., Buglione-Neto, CC., and Pereira-Jr., G.
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tilapia ,infecção ,hematologia ,haematology ,tilápia ,Enterococcus ,infection - Abstract
This study evaluated the haematological changes in Nile tilapia experimentally infected with 1 x 10³ and 1 x 10(6) colony-forming units (CFU)/mL of Enterococcus sp. in the swim bladder. The experiment consisted of four treatments in triplicates: non-injected fish (NI); fish injected with 1 mL of sterile saline solution 0.65% (SAL); fish injected with 1 x 10³ and 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL of Enterococcus diluted in 1 mL sterile saline. Twenty-four hours after injection, the fish were anesthetized and the blood collected. The haematological tests included red blood cell (RBC) and white blood cell (WBC) counts, hematocrit, number of total thrombocytes, and differential counting of WBC. Fish injected with 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL of Enterococcus showed a higher number of thrombocytes than the other treatments. White blood cell and lymphocyte numbers increased significantly in fish injected with 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL of Enterococcus when compared to non-injected control. There was significant increase in the number of neutrophils in saline injected fish and reduced number of monocytes after injections with 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL of Enterococcus. Hematocrit increased in fish injected with 1 x 10³ and 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL of Enterococcus. Este estudo avaliou alterações hematológicas em tilápia do Nilo infectada experimentalmente com 1 x 10³ e 1 x 10(6) unidades formadoras de colônia (CFU)/mL de Enterococcus sp. na bexiga natatória. O experimento consistiu de quatro tratamentos com três repetições cada: peixes não injetados (NI); peixes injetados com 1 mL de solução salina a 0,65% esterilizada (SAL); peixes injetados com 1 x 10³ e 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL de Enterococcus diluída em 1 mL de solução salina esterilizada. Vinte e quatro horas após as injeções, os peixes foram anestesiados com benzocaína e o sangue coletado. Os testes hematológicos incluíram as contagens totais de eritrócitos (RBC), de leucócitos (WBC) e de trombócitos, o percentual do hematócrito e a contagem diferencial de leucócitos. Peixes injetados com 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL de Enterococcus mostraram maior número de trombócitos no sangue do que os dos outros tratamentos. O número de leucócitos totais e o número de linfócitos foram significativamente mais altos após injeção de 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL de Enterococcus, quando comparados ao controle não injetado. Houve aumento no número de neutrófilos nos injetados com salina e redução no número de monócitos nos injetados com 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL de Enterococcus. O hematócrito aumentou nos animais injetados com 1 x 10³ e 1 x 10(6) CFU/mL de Enterococcus.
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27. Caracterização e infecção experimental de Flexibacter maritimus em pós-larvas de Litopenaeus vannamei
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Mouriño,JLP., Vinatea,L., Buglione-Neto,C., Ramirez,CT., Vieira,FN., Pedrotti,F., Martins,ML., Derner,RB., Aguilar,MA., and Beltrame,E.
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infecção experimental ,Flexibacter maritimus ,experimental infection ,hatchery ,pós-larvas ,Litopenaeus vannamei - Abstract
A preliminary study to characterize filamentous bacteria, whose presence is related to high mortality of Litopenaeus vannamei larvae cultured in Santa Catarina State, Brazil, is reported. The extract of infected larvae was diluted in different concentrations, cultured in marine agar (DifcoTM, Marine Agar 2216) and incubated at 30 °C for 48 hours. The biochemical characterization included hydrolytic reactions of starch, gelatin and tyrosine, growth in TCBS agar, growth in 0 and 37‰ salinity, pigment production in tyrosine agar, production of H2S, nitrate reduction, congo red reaction, oxidase and catalase. The isolated bacteria belong to the species Flexibacter maritimus, Gram-negative bacilli of 0.4-0.5 µm width and 15 µm length. Experiments were carried out on pathogenicity of F. maritimus in post-larvae of L. vannamei. Survival and symptoms in L. vannamei post-larvae 24 hours after inoculation with F. maritimus and its growth in marine agar were evaluated. Mortality was detected around 92,5% as well as symptoms like melanized lesions in several parts of body, discolouration of gills, bad formation of appendages and of the last abdominal segment, low motility and feeding reduction. The experimental infection results suggested that isolated bacteria of the genus Flexibacter are pathogenic to the shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei post-larvae. Neste trabalho, relata-se um estudo preliminar para caracterizar bactérias filamentosas associadas a elevadas mortalidades de larvas e pós-larvas cultivadas no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Um extrato de larvas infectadas foi diluído em diferentes concentrações, cultivado em Agar Marine (DifcoTM, Marine Agar 2216) e incubado a 30° C por 48 horas. A caracterização bioquímica inclui reações de amido, gelatina e tirosesine, crescimento em Agar TCBS,crescimento a 0 e 37‰ de salinidade, produção de pigmentos em Agar Tirosine, produção de H2S, redução de nitrato, reação vermelho congo, oxidase e catalase. A bactéria isolada apresentou características de Flexibacter maritimus, um bacilo Gram negativo de 0,4-0,5 µm de largura e 15 µm de comprimento. Os experimentos foram realizados sobre a patogenicidade de F. Maritimus, em pós-larvas de L. vannamei. Foram avaliados a sobrevivência e os sintomas das pós-larvas 24 horas após a inoculação com F. Maritimus, além do seu crescimento em Agar Marine. Foram encontradas mortalidades de 92,5% e sintomas próprios da enfermidade, tais como lesões melanizadas em várias partes do corpo, descoloração das brânquias e diminuição da motilidade e da alimentação. Com base nos resultados da infecção experimental, pode se concluir que a bactéria isolada do gênero Flexibacter é patogênica para pós-larvas de L. vannamei.
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28. Trichodina magna Van As e Basson, 1989 (Ciliophora: Peritrichia) em tilápia do Nilo cultivada no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil
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Martins,ML. and Ghiraldelli,L.
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Brasil ,Oreochromis niloticus ,Trichodina magna ,Brazil - Abstract
Specimens of Trichodina magna Van As and Bassson, 1989 (Ciliophora: Peritrichia) from the Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus collected from October 2004 to June 2005 in fish ponds situated in three regions of Santa Catarina State, Brazil are described here. Wet smears of skin and gills were prepared in the field, air dried, impregnated with Klein’s dry silver method and Giemsa’s solution. From a total of 146 examined fish, 36 were parasitized on the skin, 14 in the gills and 33 on the skin and gills, simultaneously. The mean diameter of the body of the specimens of T. magna was 84.3 ± 12.6 µm, adhesive disc 60.7 ± 10.0 µm, denticulate ring, 38.3 ± 7.4 µm, consisting of 26 (23 to 29) denticles. The only distinguishable difference from the original description was the fact that the ray of the denticle is anteriorly directed and does not extend over the y + 1 axis. Espécimes de Trichodina magna Van As e Bassson, 1989 (Ciliophora: Peritrichia) em tilápia do Nilo, Oreochromis niloticus coletada em viveiros, entre outubro de 2004 e junho de 2005, em três regiões do Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil, são descritos. Esfregaços da pele e brânquias foram preparados em campo, secos e impregnados com nitrato de prata pelo método de Klein ou corados com Giemsa. De um total de 146 peixes examinados, 36 estavam parasitados na pele, 14 nas brânquias e 33 na pele e brânquias, simultaneamente. O diâmetro médio do corpo de T. magna foi 84,3 ± 12,6 µm, do disco adesivo 60,7 ± 10,0 µm, do anel denticulado 38,3 ± 7,4 µm consistindo de 26 (23 a 29) dentículos. A única diferença da descrição original é o fato do raio do dentículo ser anteriormente direcionado não ultrapassando o eixo y + 1.
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29. Haematological and histopathological analysis in South American fish Piaractus mesopotamicus parasitized by monogenean (Dactylogyridae)
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Jerônimo, GT, primary, Pádua, SB, additional, Bampi, D, additional, Gonçalves, ELT, additional, Garcia, P, additional, Ishikawa, MM, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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- 2014
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30. Detection of a parasitic amoeba (Order Dactylopodida) in the female gonads of oysters in Brazil
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Sühnel, S, primary, Ivachuk, CdS, additional, Schaefer, ALC, additional, Pontinha, VA, additional, Martins, ML, additional, Figueras, A, additional, Meyer, GR, additional, Jones, SRM, additional, Stewart, JC, additional, Gurney-Smith, HJ, additional, Magalhães, ARM, additional, and Bower, SM, additional
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- 2014
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31. Helicometrina nimia Linton, 1910 (Digenea: Opecoelidae) in dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus (Lowe, 1834) (Teleostei: Serranidae) from southeastern Brazil
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Roumbedakis, K., primary, Marchiori, NC., additional, Garcia, P., additional, Pereira Junior, J, additional, Castro, LAS., additional, and Martins, ML., additional
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- 2014
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32. Uso de Fitoterápicos Associados a Próteses Dentárias
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MARTINS, ML, primary, FREIRE, ICM, additional, PADILHA, WWN, additional, and ARAÚJO, TP, additional
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33. Characterization of aspartate aminotransferase isoenzymes from leaves of Lupinus albus L. cv Estoril
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Martins Ml, Miguel P. Mourato, and de Varennes e Mendonça Ap
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congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Cations, Divalent ,Kinetics ,Hydroxylamine ,Biochemistry ,Isozyme ,Divalent ,Substrate Specificity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Aspartate Aminotransferases ,Isoelectric Point ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Molecular Biology ,Thermostability ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Ion exchange ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Lupinus ,Isoenzymes ,Molecular Weight ,Plant Leaves ,Isoelectric point ,chemistry ,Product inhibition ,Thermodynamics - Abstract
Two aspartate aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.1) isoenzymes (AAT-1 and AAT-2) from Lupinus albus L. cv Estoril were separated, purified, and characterized. The molecular weight, pI value, optimum pH, optimum temperature, and thermodynamic parameters for thermal inactivation of both isoenzymes were obtained. Studies of the kinetic mechanism, and the kinetics of product inhibition and high substrate concentration inhibition, were performed. The effect of some divalent ions and irreversible inhibitors on both AAT isoenzymes was also studied. Native PAGE showed a higher molecular weight for AAT-2 compared with AAT-1. AAT-1 appears to be more anionic than AAT- 2, which was suggested by the anion exchange chromatography. SDS-PAGE showed a similar sub-unit molecular weight for both isoenzymes. The optimum pH (between 8.0 and 9.0) and temperature (60-65 degrees C) were similar for both isoenzymes. In the temperature range of 45-65 degrees C, AAT-2 has higher thermostability than AAT-1. Both isoenzymes showed a high affinity for keto-acid substrates, as well as a higher affinity to aspartate than glutamate. Manganese ions induced an increase in both AAT isoenzymes activities, but no cooperative effect was detected. Among the inhibitors tested, hydroxylamine affected both isoenzymes activity by an irreversible inhibition mechanism.
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34. Parasite fauna of wild and cultured dusky-grouper Epinephelus marginatus (Lowe, 1834) from Ubatuba, Southeastern Brazil
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Roumbedakis, K, primary, Marchiori, NC, additional, Paseto, Á, additional, Gonçalves, ELT, additional, Luque, JL, additional, Cepeda, PB, additional, Sanches, EG, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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35. Trichodina nobilis Chen, 1963 and Trichodina reticulata Hirschmann et Partsch, 1955 from ornamental freshwater fishes in Brazil
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Martins, ML, primary, Marchiori, N, additional, Roumbedakis, K, additional, and Lami, F, additional
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36. Triploidy in the hematology of jundia juveniles (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae)
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Fukushima, H, primary, Bailone, RL, additional, Weiss, LA, additional, Martins, ML, additional, and Zaniboni-Filho, E, additional
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37. Parasite diversity in Oxydoras niger (Osteichthyes: Doradidae) from the basin of Solimões River, Amazonas state, Brazil, and the relationship between monogenoidean and condition factor
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Silva, AMO., primary, Tavares-Dias, M., additional, Jerônimo, GT., additional, and Martins, ML., additional
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38. Seasonal influence on the hematological parameters in cultured Nile tilapia from southern Brazil
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Jerônimo, GT., primary, Laffitte, LV., additional, Speck, GM., additional, and Martins, ML., additional
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39. Seasonal variation on the ectoparasitic communities of Nile tilapia cultured in three regions in southern Brazil
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Jerônimo, GT., primary, Speck, GM., additional, Cechinel, MM, additional, Gonçalves, ELT, additional, and Martins, ML, additional
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40. First record of Trichodina heterodentata (Ciliophora: Trichodinidae) from channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus cultivated in Brazil
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Martins, ML., primary, Marchiori, N., additional, Nunes, G., additional, and Rodrigues, MP., additional
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41. Isolation and experimental infection with Vibrio alginolyticus in the sea horse, Hippocampus reidi Ginsburg, 1933 (Osteichthyes: Syngnathidae) in Brazil
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Martins, ML., primary, Mouriño, JLP., additional, Fezer, GF., additional, Buglione Neto, CC., additional, Garcia, P., additional, Silva, BC., additional, Jatobá, A., additional, and Vieira, FN., additional
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42. Hematology and agglutination titer after polyvalent immunization and subsequent challenge with Aeromonas hydrophila in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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Bailone, RL, primary, Martins, ML, additional, Mouriño, JLP, additional, Vieira, FN, additional, Pedrotti, FS, additional, Nunes, GC, additional, and Silva, BC, additional
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43. Characterization of the acute inflammatory response in the hybrid tambacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus male × Colossoma macropomum female) (Osteichthyes)
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Martins, ML., primary, Myiazaki, DMY., additional, Tavares-Dias, M., additional, Fenerick Jr., J., additional, Onaka, EM., additional, Bozzo, FR., additional, Fujimoto, RY., additional, and Moraes, FR., additional
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44. Proteocephalid cestode infection in alien fish, Cichla piquiti Kullander and Ferreira, 2006 (Osteichthyes: Cichlidae), from Volta Grande reservoir, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Martins, ML., primary, Pereira Jr., J., additional, De Chambrier, A., additional, and Yamashita, MM., additional
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45. LAMA2 gene analysis in a cohort of 26 congenital muscular dystrophy patients
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Oliveira, J, primary, Santos, R, additional, Soares-Silva, I, additional, Jorge, P, additional, Vieira, E, additional, Oliveira, ME, additional, Moreira, A, additional, Coelho, T, additional, Ferreira, JC, additional, Fonseca, MJ, additional, Barbosa, C, additional, Prats, J, additional, Aríztegui, ML, additional, Martins, ML, additional, Moreno, T, additional, Heinimann, K, additional, Barbot, C, additional, Pascual-Pascual, SI, additional, Cabral, A, additional, Fineza, I, additional, Santos, M, additional, and Bronze-da-Rocha, E, additional
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46. Haematological changes in Nile tilapia experimentally infected with Enterococcus sp.
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Martins, ML., primary, Mouriño, JLP., additional, Amaral, GV., additional, Vieira, FN., additional, Dotta, G., additional, Jatobá, AMB., additional, Pedrotti, FS., additional, Jerônimo, GT., additional, Buglione-Neto, CC., additional, and Pereira-Jr., G., additional
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47. Trichodina magna Van As and Basson, 1989 (Ciliophora: Peritrichia) from cultured Nile tilapia in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil
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Martins, ML., primary and Ghiraldelli, L., additional
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48. Characterization and experimental infection of Flexibacter maritimus (Wakabayashi et al. 1986) in hatcheries of post-larvae of Litopenaeus vannamei Boone, 1931
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Mouriño, JLP., primary, Vinatea, L., additional, Buglione-Neto, C., additional, Ramirez, CT., additional, Vieira, FN., additional, Pedrotti, F., additional, Martins, ML., additional, Derner, RB., additional, Aguilar, MA., additional, and Beltrame, E., additional
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49. Sinus tissue pharmacokinetics after oral administration of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid.
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Dinis PB, Monteiro MC, Martins ML, Silva N, and Gomes A
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- 2000
50. Penetration of cefuroxime into chronically inflamed sinus mucosa.
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Dinis PB, Monteiro MC, Lobato R, Martins ML, Gomes A, Dinis, P B, Monteiro, M C, Lobato, R, Martins, M L, and Gomes, A
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Objectives: Despite its seeming relevance, limited information exists about antibiotic sinus tissue penetration and how it is affected by inflammation. Thus the reason for the present investigation.Study Design: A randomized, open, multiple-dose, pharmacological study, employing cefuroxime axetil, an approved oral antimicrobial for the treatment of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis, was developed.Methods: Twenty subjects, selected for surgery because of chronic rhinosinusitis, were randomly allocated to receive either a short (3-8 d) or a long (9-14 d) preoperative treatment regime with 500 mg cefuroxime axetil BID, the last dosage being taken 3 to 4 hours before surgery. At the operation, tissue samples were collected at specific sinonasal sites for both pharmacological determination of antibiotic levels and histopathological assessment of the degree of inflammation. The blood levels of the drug were simultaneously assayed.Results: Cefuroxime kinetic behavior on chronically inflamed mucosa was shown to be, for the most part, dependent on the blood levels, regardless of the inflammatory state. Distribution was even throughout the different sinus cavities, and the tissue levels were still, 3 to 4 hours after dosing, above the reported minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values for some of the most prevalent sinus pathogens. The extended treatment course did not seem to add any extra histopathological or pharmacological benefit.Conclusions: Cefuroxime penetrates adequately and uniformly into chronically inflamed sinus mucosa, apparently unaffected by the degree of inflammation, in a way not dissimilar to its pharmacokinetic behavior in the normal state. Persistent MIC levels for common pathogens still warrant antimicrobial efficacy for a significant period of time after dosing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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