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2. 'If I hadn't seen this picture, I'd be smoking'--perceptions about innovations in health warnings for cigarette packages in Brazil: a focus group study.
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de Abreu Perez, Cristina, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, Lacerda Mendes, Felipe, Oliveira da Silva, Andre Luiz, Figueiredo, Valeska Carvalho, de Oliveira Latuf, Gloria Maria, Messeder Sebrao Fernandes, Ana Marcia, Duarte Albertassi, Patrícia Gonçalves, Castello Branco, Patricia Aleksitch, Branco, Patricia Francisco, Schimaneski Piras, Stefania, and Carvalho Suarez, Maribel more...
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FOCUS groups ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,COMMUNICATION barriers ,FEAR ,LANGUAGE & languages ,LABELS ,RISK perception ,HEALTH ,INFORMATION resources ,SOCIAL status ,ATTENTION ,HEALTH attitudes ,RESEARCH funding ,SMOKING ,TOBACCO products ,DIFFUSION of innovations ,PUBLIC opinion ,HEALTH promotion ,COLOR - Published
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3. Tuberculose em indigenas da Amazonia brasileira: estudo epidemiologico na regiao do Alto Rio Negro
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Giraldo Rios, Diana Patrícia, Malacarne, Jocieli, Corrêa Alves, Luiz Carlos, Couto Sant'Anna, Clemax, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, and Basta, Paulo Cesar
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- 2013
4. Acute arthropathy in patients with rash diseases: a comparative study
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de Oliveira, Solange Artimos, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, Fernandes Bruno, Letícia, de Gusmão, Rodrigo Coimbra, de Medeiros Pereira, Antonio Carlos, Coca Velarde, Luis Guillermo, and Mendonça Siqueira, Marilda more...
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- 2009
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5. Prevenção e controle da febre amarela: avaliação de ações de vigilância em área indene no Brasil.
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Gava, Caroline, Cardoso da Silva, Theresa Cristina, PachecoLyra, Danielle Grillo, Ardisson, Karla Spandl, Marques, Clemilda Soares, Almada, Gilton Luiz, Campos Corrêa, Luana Morati, Siqueira, Priscila Carminati, Pimenta Rodrigues, Gilsa Aparecida, de Moura, Lenildo, Cruz, Oswaldo Gonçalves, Noia Maciel, Ethel Leonor, and Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio more...
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- 2022
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6. Extending Breastfeeding Duration Through Primary Care: A Systematic Review of Prenatal and Postnatal Interventions
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Couto de Oliveira, Maria Inês, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, and Tedstone, Alison E.
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- 2001
7. Effects of long-term resistance training on blood pressure: a systematic review.
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Carnaval Pereira da Rocha, Paulo Eduardo, Schuindt da Silva, Vladimir, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, and Godoi Vasconcelos, Ana Glória
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AEROBIC exercises ,BLOOD pressure ,EXERCISE physiology ,MEDLINE ,ONLINE information services ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,RESISTANCE training - Abstract
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- 2017
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8. Controversies in the expansion of areas with routine yellow fever vaccination in Brazil.
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Guimarães de Noronha, Tatiana and Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio
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- 2017
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9. Análise dos atributos dos cuidados primários em saúde utilizando os prontuários eletrônicos na cidade do Rio de Janeiro.
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Soranz, Daniel, Pinto, Luiz Felipe, and Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio
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- 2017
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10. Analysis of the attributes of primary health care using the electronic medical records in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
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Soranz, Daniel, Pinto, Luiz Felipe, and Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio
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PRIMARY health care ,HEALTH services administration ,ELECTRONIC health records ,MEDICAL quality control ,TWENTY-first century ,SOCIAL history - Abstract
Epidemiology plays a strategic role at this stage of the policy cycle, contributing to goal setting, resource allocation and use of information systems. In 2009, the Municipal Health Secretariat of Rio de Janeiro initiated a reform of the health care model under the main influence the Primary Health Care concept. This study evaluates the trend of selected pay-for-performance indicators that measure the health care process in the city's PHC. This a study on repeated panels, from the administrative and clinical records of electronic medical records in the period from 2012 to 2016. We selected seven indicators that analyzed longitudinal performance within the established goal, among those that represent access, longitudinality, coordination of care - APS attributes, as well as other characteristics of the services, such as care performance and economic efficiency. This study demonstrated that management decentralization to levels closer to the user is potentially successful for the recording of clinical data under an adequate monitoring of indicators, regular clinical audits and feedback to health professionals, along with data and indicators monitoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2017
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11. Rastreamento de problemas de idosos na atenção primária e proposta de roteiro de triagem com uma abordagem multidimensional.
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Saraiva Lino, Valéria Teresa, Crisóstomo Portela, Margareth, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, Pinheiro Rodrigues, Nadia Cristina, de Noronha Andrade, Monica Kramer, and O'Dwyer, Gisele
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- 2016
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12. Barriers in household access to medicines for chronic conditions in three Latin American countries.
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Martins Emmerick, Isabel Cristina, Luiza, Vera Lucia, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, Vialle-Valentin, Catherine, and Ross-Degnan, Dennis
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DRUG therapy for arthritis ,CHRONIC diseases ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,HEALTH services accessibility ,HELP-seeking behavior ,HYPERTENSION ,MEDICAL care costs ,MEDICAL prescriptions ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,SURVEYS ,CROSS-sectional method ,ODDS ratio - Abstract
Background: Access to medicines is one of the major challenges in health policy. The high out-of-pocket expenditures on medicines in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region represents important barrier to affordable access to care for NCDs. This paper aim to identify key barriers in access to medicines for household members with a diagnosed chronic condition in three Central America countries. Methods: This was a cross-sectional analytic study, based on data from three household surveys using a common methodology. We examined associated factors to: (1) seeking care for chronic illness from a trained clinician in the formal health system, and (2) obtaining all medicines sought for the chronic conditions reported. Results: A chronic condition was reported in 29.8 % (827) of 2761 households - 47.0, 30.7 and 11.8 % in Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, respectively. The three main chronic conditions reported were hypertension, arthritis, and diabetes. Seeking care in the formal health system ranged from 73.4 % in Nicaragua to 83.1 % in Honduras, while full access to medicines varied from 71.6 % in Guatemala to 88.0 % in Honduras. The main associated factors of seeking care in the formal health system were geographic location, household head gender, Spanish literacy, patient age, perceived health status, perceived quality of public sector care, household economic level, and having health insurance. Seeking care in the formal health system was the main bivariate associated factor of obtaining full access to medicines (OR: 4.3 95 % CI 2.6 - 7.0). The odds of full access to medicines were significantly higher when the household head was older than 65 years, medicines were obtained for free, households had higher socioeconomic status, and health care was sought in the private sector. Conclusions: The nature of the health system plays an important role in access to medicines. Access is better when public facilities are available and function effectively, or when private sector care is affordable. Thus, understanding how people seek care in a given setting and strengthening key health system components will be important strategies to improve access to medicines, especially for populations at high risk of poor access. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2015
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13. Effects of long-term resistance training on obesity indicators: a systematic review.
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Carnaval Pereira da Rocha, Paulo Eduardo, Schuindt da Silva, Vladimir, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, and Godoi Vasconcelos, Ana Glória
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ADIPOSE tissues ,EXERCISE ,MEDLINE ,OBESITY ,ONLINE information services ,WEIGHT loss ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,BODY mass index ,RESISTANCE training - Abstract
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- 2015
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14. Tobacco control in Brazil: the achievements and challenges of a successful policy.
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Carvalho Figueiredo, Valeska, Rubano Barretto Turci, Silvana, and Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio
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15. Subdoses of 17DD yellow fever vaccine elicit equivalent virological/immunological kinetics timeline.
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Campi-Azevedo, Ana Carolina, Almeida Estevam, Paula de, Coelho-dos-Reis, Jordana Grazziela, Peruhype-Magalhães, Vanessa, Villela-Rezende, Gabriela, Flávia Quaresma, Patrícia, de Lourdes Sousa Maia, Maria, Guedes Farias, Roberto Henrique, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, da Silva Freire, Marcos, Galler, Ricardo, Yoshida Yamamura, Anna Maya, Carvalho Almeida, Luiz Fernando, Barbosa Lima, Sheila Maria, Ribeiro Nogueira, Rita Maria, Silva Sá, Gloria Regina, Akemi Hokama, Darcy, de Carvalho, Ricardo, Aguiar Villanova Freire, Ricardo, and Pereira Filho, Edson more...
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Background: The live attenuated 17DD Yellow Fever vaccine is one of the most successful prophylactic interventions for controlling disease expansion ever designed and utilized in larger scale. However, increase on worldwide vaccine demands and manufacturing restrictions urge for more detailed dose sparing studies. The establishment of complementary biomarkers in addition to PRNT and Viremia could support a secure decision-making regarding the use of 17DD YF vaccine subdoses. The present work aimed at comparing the serum chemokine and cytokine kinetics triggered by five subdoses of 17DD YF Vaccine. Methods: Neutralizing antibody titers, viremia, cytokines and chemokines were tested on blood samples obtained from eligible primary vaccinees. Results and discussion: The results demonstrated that a fifty-fold lower dose of 17DD-YF vaccine (587 IU) is able to trigger similar immunogenicity, as evidenced by significant titers of anti-YF PRNT. However, only subdoses as low as 3,013 IU elicit viremia kinetics with an early peak at five days after primary vaccination equivalent to the current dose (27,476 IU), while other subdoses show a distinct, lower in magnitude and later peak at day 6 post-vaccination. Although the subdose of 587 IU is able to trigger equivalent kinetics of IL-8/CXCL-8 and MCP-1/CCL-2, only the subdose of 3,013 IU is able to trigger similar kinetics of MIG/CXCL-9, pro-inflammatory (TNF, IFN-γ and IL-2) and modulatory cytokines (IL-5 and IL-10). Conclusions: The analysis of serum biomarkers IFN-γ and IL-10, in association to PRNT and viremia, support the recommendation of use of a ten-fold lower subdose (3,013 IU) of 17DD-YF vaccine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2014
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16. Access to medicines for acute illness in middle income countries in Central America.
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Martins Emmerick, Isabel Cristina, Luiza, Vera Lucia, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, and Ross-Degnan, Dennis
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17. Competência em Informação e uso do Portal Capes: desafios para os programas brasileiros de pósgraduação em saúde coletiva.
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Lopes Vincent, Beatriz Rodrigues, Pinto da Luz, Mauricio Roberto Motta, Martínez-Silveira, Martha Silvia, and Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio
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GRADUATE education ,INFORMATION literacy ,PUBLIC health ,SCHOOLS - Abstract
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- 2012
18. Performance analysis of the Rio de Janeiro State Neonatal Screening Program, 2005-2007.
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Botler, Judy, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, and da Cruz, Marly Marques
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- 2011
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19. Pregnancy Outcomes Following Rubella Vaccination: A Prospective Study in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2001-2002.
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da Silva e Sáa, Gloria Regina, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, Stavola, Mônica Santos, Lemos, Xênia Rawena, de Oliveira, Carlos Alberto Basílio, and Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça
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HEALTH outcome assessment , *RUBELLA vaccines , *RUBELLA in pregnancy , *IMMUNE system , *TARGETED drug delivery , *DURATION of pregnancy - Abstract
Background. A rubella mass vaccination campaign targeting 15-29-year-old women was performed in Brazil in 2001-2002. Rubella vaccination was contraindicated during pregnancy. A follow-up protocol was implemented for pregnant women who were vaccinated as well as their newborns. The risks of congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) and congenital rubella infection (CRI) after vaccination were assessed according to the pregnant women's immune status. Methods. This was a prospective, noncontrolled study of pregnancy outcomes in women vaccinated against rubella in the state of Rio de Janeiro, including clinical and laboratory evaluations. Results. Of 2292 reported pregnant women who were vaccinated, 1636 had known outcomes: there were 1577 newborns (96.4%), 52 miscarriages (3.2%), and 7 stillbirths (0.4%). Gestational age at vaccination was ≤5 weeks in 75% of the susceptible, vaccinated pregnant women. Nine newborns were positive for immunoglobulin M; 4 were born to susceptible pregnant women, for a 2.0% CRI rate (95% confidence interval, .5%-4.9%); 4 were born to vaccinated pregnant women with indeterminate or unknown status; and 1 had CRS, with a wild-type virus infection. Conclusions. The absence of vaccine-related CRS cases further supports recommendations to not interrupt a pregnancy exposed to rubella vaccine virus. Monitoring pregnancy outcomes and CRI with vaccine virus can distinguish between wild-type and vaccine virus infections, especially in situations of viral circulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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20. Serologic Status of Women in an Urban Population in Brazil Before and After Rubella Immunization Campaign Using Routine Screening Data.
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de Oliveira, Solange Artimos, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, Uzeda Barreto, Maria Cláudia, Coca Velarde, Luis Guillermo, and Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça
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Background. Serologic immunity studies are necessary to evaluate immunization policies for rubella control and prevention of congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), and serologic data from regular testing for clinical follow-up can be used to complement surveillance information. Methods. To assess immunity to rubella after an immunization campaign in 12-29-year-old girls and women, we retrospectively reviewed immunoglobulin (Ig) G tests performed from 2000 to 2003 in 9610 serum samples from pregnant subjects in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Serologic tests for rubella were performed using commercial enzyme immunoassays. Results. Rubella IgG were positive in 83.9% of serum samples collected before the campaign and in 92.5% after the campaign. The proportion of seropositive subjects was inversely related to age (P<.001). The proportion of immune girls or women aged 12-29 years, targeted by the campaign, was significantly increased after the campaign, whereas women aged ≥30 years, not targeted by the campaign, had no change in serologic immunity. Geometric mean titers for rubella IgG were significantly higher among pregnant girls and women after the vaccination campaign. Conclusions. The convenience sample provided evidence of increased population immunity among the girls and women targeted by the campaign, but with a coverage of only 83% there remains a significant population at risk for rubella and thus congenital rubella syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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21. Tuberculosis among the Xavante Indians of the Brazilian Amazon: An epidemiological and ethnographic assessment.
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Basta, Paulo Cesar, Coimbra Jr, Carlos E. A., Welch, James R., Corrêa Alves, Luiz Carlos, Santos, Ricardo Ventura, and Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio
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HUMAN biology ,LUNG diseases ,TUBERCULOSIS ,ETIOLOGY of diseases ,PUBLIC health ,BCG vaccines ,VACCINATION - Abstract
Background: Despite broad availability of a national tuberculosis (TB) control program that has proved effective in Brazil, TB remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among indigenous peoples. Aim: We report the results of an interdisciplinary investigation of TB epidemiology, healthcare services, and ethnomedicine among the Xavante Indians of Central Brazil. Subjects and methods: Fieldwork components included clinical assessment of TB (479 subjects, 89.3% of the population = 1 year of age), analysis of medical health records, and ethnographic research. Results: We found TB to constitute a major health risk, with moderately high annual risk of infection (0.94%), moderate prevalence of infection, high percentage of X-ray images suggestive of TB (14.2% in subjects ≥ 10 years of age), and a relatively low percentage of individuals with reactive TB skin tests (16.6% of reactions ≥ 10 mm) despite high BCG vaccine coverage. We also found a high rate of TB patients showing no evidence of prior infection. Ethnographic interviews show that Xavante and biomedical health perspectives are simultaneously divergent in their etiologies but pragmatically compatible. Conclusion: Ineffective diagnosis procedures compromise the efficacy of existing TB prevention efforts and threaten to undermine otherwise favorable institutional and cultural conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2010
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22. Performance of rubella suspect case definition: implications for surveillance.
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De Oliveira, Solange Artimos, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio, De Medeiros Pereira, Antonio Carlos, Bulhães, Marília Mattos, Aguas, Angélica Fortes, and Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça
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- 2006
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23. Duration of post-vaccination humoral immunity against yellow fever in children.
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de Noronha, Tatiana Guimarães, de Lourdes de Sousa Maia, Maria, Geraldo Leite Ribeiro, José, Campos Lemos, Jandira Aparecida, Maria Barbosa de Lima, Sheila, Martins-Filho, Olindo Assis, Campi-Azevedo, Ana Carolina, da Silva Freire, Marcos, de Menezes Martins, Reinaldo, and Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antonio more...
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Vaccination is the most important measure for prevention and control of yellow fever. It is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) for residents of endemic areas and travelers to risk areas. In 2013, the WHO discontinued the recommendation of booster doses every 10 years, indicating a single dose as sufficient for lifelong protection. Considering the lower immune response to YF vaccine in children compared to adults, this study was set out to assess the duration of immunity to YF in children vaccinated in the first two years of life. This cross-sectional study involved children aged 9 months to 12 years with accessible vaccination records recruited in primary care units from a metropolitan area in Southeast Brazil. The serologic status (negative, indeterminate and positive), and geometric mean titers (GMT, inverse dilution) of neutralizing antibodies against YF obtained by Plaque Reduction Neutralization Test was assessed across categories of time after YF vaccination. The strength of association of seropositivity with time was assessed by the odds ratio (OR) taking recent vaccination (1–6 months) as reference. A total of 824 children recruited from August 2010 to July 2011were tested. The proportion of seropositivity (95% C.I.) and GMT (95% C.I.) dropped markedly across time periods: from 86.7% (80.5–91.4%), GMT 47.9 (38.3–59.9) in newly vaccinated to 59.0% (49.7–67.8%), GMT 14.8 (11.6–19.1) and 42.2% (33.8–51.0), GMT 8.6 (7.1–12.1), respectively in the subgroups vaccinated 31–72 months and 73–100 months before. Analogous to previous findings in adults, these data support the need for revaccination of children living in areas with yellow fever virus circulation in humans or in other primates. The data also supported the change of a booster dose to 4 years of age for those primarily vaccinated for yellow fever in the first two years of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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24. Cytokine signatures of innate and adaptive immunity in 17DD yellow fever vaccinated children and its association with the level of neutralizing antibody.
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Luiza-Silva M, Campi-Azevedo AC, Batista MA, Martins MA, Avelar RS, da Silveira Lemos D, Bastos Camacho LA, de Menezes Martins R, de Lourdes de Sousa Maia M, Guedes Farias RH, da Silva Freire M, Galler R, Homma A, Leite Ribeiro JG, Campos Lemos JA, Auxiliadora-Martins M, Eloi-Santos SM, Teixeira-Carvalho A, and Martins-Filho OA more...
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- Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Yellow Fever Vaccine administration & dosage, Antibodies, Neutralizing blood, Antibodies, Viral blood, Cytokines metabolism, Leukocytes, Mononuclear immunology, Yellow Fever prevention & control, Yellow Fever Vaccine immunology
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Background: The live attenuated yellow fever (YF) vaccines have been available for decades and are considered highly effective and one of the safest vaccines worldwide., Methods: The impact of YF-17DD-antigens recall on cytokine profiles of YF-17DD-vaccinated children were characterized using short-term cultures of whole blood samples and single-cell flow cytometry. This study enrolled seroconverters and nonseroconverters after primovaccination (PV-PRNT⁺ and PV-PRNT⁻), seroconverters after revaccination (RV-PRNT⁺), and unvaccinated volunteers (UV-PRNT⁻)., Results: The analysis demonstrated in the PV-PRNT⁺ group a balanced involvement of pro-inflammatory/regulatory adaptive immunity with a prominent participation of innate immunity pro-inflammatory events (IL-12⁺ and TNF-α⁺ NEU and MON). Using the PV-PRNT⁺ cytokine signature as a reference profile, PV-PRNT⁻ presented a striking lack of innate immunity proinflammatory response along with an increased adaptive regulatory profile (IL-4⁺CD4⁺ T cells and IL-10⁺ and IL-5⁺CD8⁺ T cells). Conversely, the RV-PRNT⁺ shifted the overall cytokine signatures toward an innate immunity pro-inflammatory profile and restored the adaptive regulatory response., Conclusions: The data demonstrated that the overall cytokine signature was associated with the levels of PRNT antibodies with a balanced innate/adaptive immunity with proinflammatory/regulatory profile as the hallmark of PV-PRNT(MEDIUM⁺), whereas a polarized regulatory response was observed in PV-PRNT⁻ and a prominent proinflammatory signature was the characteristic of PV-PRNT(HIGH⁺). more...
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