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Observing the current context in relation to the lack of control of successive dengue epidemics in Brazil, as well as the rapid territorial expansion of Aedes Aegypti, we foresee the possibility of outbreaks and/or epidemics of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), and as a result, we will also see an increase in its lethality, given the current situation of our national health system. We know that some diseases present different immune responses in the face of polymorphism in cytokine genes. In this study, we seek to identify genetic factors related to the worsening of the disease in patients with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Observing the current context in relation to the lack of control of successive dengue epidemics in Brazil, as well as the rapid territorial expansion of Aedes Aegypti, we foresee the possibility of outbreaks and/or epidemics of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), and as a result, we will also see an increase in its lethality, given the current situation of our national health system. We know that some diseases present different immune responses in the face of polymorphism in cytokine genes. In this study, we seek to identify genetic factors related to the worsening of the disease in patients with DHF. This investigation focuses on the possibility of polymorphism in cytokine genes: TNF- -308 G A, TGF-beta codon 10 and codon 25, IL-10 -1082 G A, -819 C T, -592 A C, IL-6 -174G C, and IFN-Gamma +874 T A with FHD. We hope to contribute to the discovery of new paths in the search for a better understanding of this pathology that affects thousands of people worldwide.
Autorenporträt
Master's Degree in Pathology-UFC/CE-2010; Specialist in Urgent and Emergency Care-ESP/CE-2014; Specialist in Pedagogical Training and Professional Education in the Health Area-UEVA/CE-2005; Specialist in Local Health Systems Management-ESP/CE-1998; Specialist in Obstetric Nursing-UEVA/CE-1997; Graduate in Nursing-UEVA/CE-1996.