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      Estudio cualicuantitativo de las variables sociales que definen escenarios de transmisión de la fiebre hemorrágica argentina en las provincias de Buenos Aires y Santa Fe, 2001-2010 Translated title: Quali-quantitative study of the social variables defining transmission scenarios of Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever in the provinces of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe, 2001-2010

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          El objetivo de este artículo es caracterizar los escenarios de transmisión de fiebre hemorrágica argentina (FHA) en el período de vacunación (2001-2010). El estudio constó de tres etapas. En la primera, se realizó un análisis cuantitativo de la base de datos del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Virales Humanas "Dr. Julio I. Maiztegui" (INEVH) de casos de FHA confirmados en el período (221 casos) que, sobre la base del lugar de transmisión y la zona endémica conocida, se agruparon según tres hipótesis de escenario: clásico, emergente-reemergente, y viajero. En la segunda etapa, para poner a prueba las hipótesis, se realizaron entrevistas en campo, entre agosto y octubre de 2011, a una muestra de selección intencional de pacientes distribuida proporcionalmente entre las tres hipótesis. Finalmente, en una tercera etapa, los datos generados para cada hipótesis de escenario se agruparon en tres escalas espacio-temporales: microescala (sujeto), mesoescala (localidad) y macroescala (región). Los resultados muestran que los nuevos lugares de transmisión estarían asociados a las dinámicas socioproductivas del cereal y las rutas al puerto.

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          The aim of this paper was to characterize transmission scenarios of Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever in the post-vaccination period (2001-2010). The study was made up of three phases. The first consisted of a quantitative analysis using the database of the Dr. Julio I. Maiztegui National Institute of Human Viral Diseases [Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Virales Humanas] regarding the confirmed cases in the period of study (221 cases). Taking into account the transmission site and the known endemic area, cases were grouped into three hypothetical transmission scenarios, identified as: a) classical, b) emerging-reemerging, c) traveling. In the second phase, in order to test these hypotheses, in-depth interviews were carried out from August to September 2011 within an intentionally selected sample of patients distributed proportionally among the three hypotheses. Finally, in the third stage, the data obtained for each hypothetical scenario were grouped into three spatiotemporal scales: the microscale (subject), the mesoscale (locality) and macroscale (region). The results show that new transmission sites are associated with the social dynamics of cereal production and port-bound routes.

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          The epidemiology of Argentine haemorrhagic fever (AHF) is closely related to cricetine rodents acting as natural hosts of Junin virus. The endemo-epidemic area, which has increased 5 times since the disease was first recognized 15-20 years ago, is located in a densely populated region of Argentina. It has been shown that the virus of LCM is active in humans and rodents of the AHF endemic area; this demonstrates the simultaneous presence of two arenaviruses pathogenic for man in a given geographic location.The disease is characterized by haematological, renal, neurological and cardiovascular changes. Electron microscopy and immunohistochemical studies have shown cytopathic changes, characteristic intracellular virus-like particles, and antigenic determinants of Junin virus in different organs from 9 cases of AHF. No deposits of immunoglobulins or C3 were found in the kidneys; in addition, an absence of fibrinogen and C3 in the hepatocytes and of immunoglobulins in the spleen was observed. These findings suggest a direct viral pathogenic action in the human disease.Ultrastructural and immunofluorescence studies in tissues of guinea-pigs inoculated with two strains of Junin virus revealed the presence of the same types of virus-like particles and antigenic determinants of Junin virus as were encountered in the human subjects with AHF.
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                Salud colectiva
                Salud colect.
                Universidad Nacional de Lanús (Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina )
                1669-2381
                1851-8265
                August 2014
                : 10
                : 2
                : 171-184
                Affiliations
                [03] orgnameUniversidad Nacional del Noroeste de Buenos Aires orgdiv1Área comunicación Argentina
                [01] orgnameCONICET orgdiv1CeNDIE orgdiv2ANLIS Argentina
                [06] orgnameINEVH orgdiv1ANLIS Argentina
                [02] orgnameCeNDIE orgdiv1ANLIS Argentina
                [07] orgnameINEVH orgdiv1ANLIS Argentina
                [04] orgnameMunicipalidad de Rosario Argentina
                [05] orgnameINEVH orgdiv1ANLIS Argentina
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                S1851-82652014000200003 S1851-8265(14)01000200003
                2622555a-0488-404a-912b-132c68e6871a

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                : 03 September 2013
                : 20 February 2014
                : 04 February 2014
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                Argentina,Disease Prevention,Anthropology,Argentinian Hemorrhagic Fever,Prevención de Enfermedades,Antropología,Fiebre Hemorrágica Argentina

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