2024
Effect of BCG vaccination against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in adult Brazilian health-care workers: a nested clinical trial
dos Santos P, Messina N, de Oliveira R, da Silva P, Puga M, Dalcolmo M, dos Santos G, de Lacerda M, Jardim B, de Almeida e Val F, Curtis N, Andrews J, Croda J. Effect of BCG vaccination against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in adult Brazilian health-care workers: a nested clinical trial. The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2024, 24: 594-601. PMID: 38423021, PMCID: PMC11111441, DOI: 10.1016/s1473-3099(23)00818-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBCG VaccineBrazilFemaleHealth PersonnelHumansInterferon-gamma Release TestsMaleMiddle AgedMycobacterium tuberculosisTuberculosis, PulmonaryVaccinationYoung AdultConceptsQuantiFERON-TB GoldPlacebo groupEffect of BCG vaccinationBCG vaccinationBCG groupBCG-DenmarkHealth-care workersNegative baseline resultsMonths of treatmentMycobacterium tuberculosis infectionAdult pulmonary tuberculosisQuantiFERON-TBMedian ageRandomised controlled trialsPulmonary tuberculosisNo significant differenceEfficacy outcomesTuberculosis infectionClinical trialsControlled trialsEffect of vaccinationTreatment drugsTuberculosis preventionSubstudySignificant differenceThe impact of sputum quality on Xpert positivity in active case-finding for TB
Oliveira da Silva B, Salindri A, Gonçalves T, Cunha E, da Silva Santos A, dos Santos P, Lemes I, Silva D, da Silva Oliveira V, Croda J, de Oliveira R, Andrews J. The impact of sputum quality on Xpert positivity in active case-finding for TB. The International Journal Of Tuberculosis And Lung Disease 2024, 28: 29-36. PMID: 38178289, DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.23.0244.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCross-Sectional StudiesHumansMycobacterium tuberculosisSensitivity and SpecificitySputumTuberculosis, PulmonaryConceptsSputum qualityXpert-positiveCase findingChest X-rayLog-binomial regressionCross-sectional analysisMass screening programmeActive case findingCurrent smokingParticipant characteristicsScreening programmeSymptom screeningStandardised questionnaireSpot sputum samplesBlood-stained sputumAbnormal chest radiographBinomial regressionCAD4TBSputum appearanceMucopurulent sputumXpert testingSputum samplesClinical characteristicsSalivary specimensChest radiographs
2023
Use of rapid molecular TB diagnostics for incarcerated people in Brazil
Fajer E, Costa F, Pelissari D, Quijano F, de Brito A, Cunha E, Croda J, Andrews J, Walter K. Use of rapid molecular TB diagnostics for incarcerated people in Brazil. The International Journal Of Tuberculosis And Lung Disease 2023, 27: 416-418. PMID: 37143225, PMCID: PMC10171485, DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.22.0642.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Southern Brazilian persons deprived of liberty: a molecular epidemiology study
Busatto C, Possuelo L, Bierhals D, de Oliveira C, de Souza M, Fanfa D, Barreto É, Schwarzbold P, Von Groll A, Portugal I, Perdigão J, Croda J, Andrews J, da Silva P, Ramis I. Spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Southern Brazilian persons deprived of liberty: a molecular epidemiology study. European Journal Of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases 2023, 42: 297-304. PMID: 36701032, DOI: 10.1007/s10096-023-04546-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrazilCross-Sectional StudiesGenotypeHumansMinisatellite RepeatsMolecular EpidemiologyMycobacterium tuberculosisPhylogenyTuberculosisConceptsAnti-TB drug resistanceM. tuberculosisTB control programsCross-sectional studyM. tuberculosis strainsMolecular epidemiology studiesTB burdenLAM strainsTuberculosis strainsEpidemiology studiesDrug resistanceMycobacterium tuberculosisCentral laboratoryTranslational researchTuberculosisCommon strainControl programsPDLMolecular characterizationHaarlemImproved strategiesPersonsPhylogeography and transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis spanning prisons and surrounding communities in Paraguay
Sanabria G, Sequera G, Aguirre S, Méndez J, dos Santos P, Gustafson N, Godoy M, Ortiz A, Cespedes C, Martínez G, García-Basteiro A, Andrews J, Croda J, Walter K. Phylogeography and transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis spanning prisons and surrounding communities in Paraguay. Nature Communications 2023, 14: 303. PMID: 36658111, PMCID: PMC9849832, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-35813-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsHumansMycobacterium tuberculosisParaguayPhylogeographyPrisonsProspective StudiesTuberculosisConceptsIncident tuberculosis casesTB control programsTuberculosis casesRecent transmissionTransmission clustersNew infectionsProspective genomic surveillanceTransmission riskM. tuberculosisMycobacterium tuberculosisGenomic surveillanceMycobacterium tuberculosis complex genomeTuberculosisOutside prisonTransmission linkageControl programsInfectionIncidence
2021
Pooling Sputum Samples for Efficient Mass Tuberculosis Screening in Prisons
Dos Santos P, da Silva Santos A, de Oliveira R, da Silva B, Soares T, Martinez L, Verma R, Andrews J, Croda J. Pooling Sputum Samples for Efficient Mass Tuberculosis Screening in Prisons. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2021, 74: 2115-2121. PMID: 34718459, PMCID: PMC9258923, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciab847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsHumansMass ScreeningMycobacterium tuberculosisPrisonsSensitivity and SpecificitySputumTuberculosisConceptsWorld Health OrganizationTuberculosis screeningMycobacterial loadHigh prevalenceSputum samplesMass screeningHigh tuberculosis prevalenceHigh-risk groupHigher mycobacterial loadPositive samplesTuberculosis casesPrevalence settingsTuberculosis prevalenceLow prevalenceSingle positive samplePrevalenceActive casesHealth Organization
2020
Primary Prophylaxis to Prevent Tuberculosis Infection in Prison Inmates: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Dias de Oliveira R, da Silva Santos A, Reis C, de Cássia Leite A, Correia Sacchi F, de Araujo R, Dos Santos P, Rolla V, Martinez L, Andrews J, Croda J. Primary Prophylaxis to Prevent Tuberculosis Infection in Prison Inmates: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2020, 103: 1466-1472. PMID: 32876010, PMCID: PMC7543866, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQFT conversionTB infectionSecondary outcomesPlacebo-controlled trialQuantiFERON-TB GoldFuture clinical trialsPrimary prophylaxisMiddle-income countriesPrimary outcomeTuberculosis infectionIntervention armTuberculosis incidenceControl armTrial protocolClinical trialsElevated riskInterim analysisLatent infectionCutoff pointInfectionTrialsHigher cutoffSustained conversionInternational unitsLower ratesBlutaparon portulacoides ethanolic extract reduced IL-1β and inflammatory parameters induced by the Mycobacterium complex and carrageenan in mice
Kassuya R, Radai J, Macorini L, Nunes V, Salvador M, Leite P, Oliveira R, Croda J, Arena A, Kassuya C. Blutaparon portulacoides ethanolic extract reduced IL-1β and inflammatory parameters induced by the Mycobacterium complex and carrageenan in mice. Inflammopharmacology 2020, 29: 439-450. PMID: 32910315, DOI: 10.1007/s10787-020-00752-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmaranthaceaeAnimalsAnti-Inflammatory AgentsAntitubercular AgentsCarrageenanDisease Models, AnimalDose-Response Relationship, DrugEdemaFemaleInflammationInterleukin-1betaMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMicrobial Sensitivity TestsMycobacterium tuberculosisPlant ExtractsPleurisyRatsRats, WistarConceptsSwiss miceIL-1β levelsC57BL-6 miceEthanolic extractInflammation/infectionSafe new drugsM. tuberculosis growthMechanical hyperalgesiaInflammatory parametersOral treatmentIL-1βPleurisy modelMinimum inhibitory concentrationPharmacoeconomic perspectiveC57BL6 miceComplete adjuvantSubcutaneous injectionOral administrationWistar ratsMiceMycobacterium tuberculosisNew drugsHealth benefitsTuberculosis growthInhibitory concentrationGenomic variant-identification methods may alter Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission inferences
Walter KS, Colijn C, Cohen T, Mathema B, Liu Q, Bowers J, Engelthaler DM, Narechania A, Lemmer D, Croda J, Andrews JR. Genomic variant-identification methods may alter Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission inferences. Microbial Genomics 2020, 6: mgen000418. PMID: 32735210, PMCID: PMC7641424, DOI: 10.1099/mgen.0.000418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA summary of the proceedings of a meeting on the treatment of latent tuberculosis infection in target populations in Brazil
Rolla V, Trajman A, Kawamura M, Cavalcante S, Soares E, Perini F, Carvalho A, Croda J, Silva J, Schmaltz C, Sant'Anna F, Bastos M, Gomes A, Durovni B, Saraceni V, Silva E, Mello F, Santos M, Pinto M. A summary of the proceedings of a meeting on the treatment of latent tuberculosis infection in target populations in Brazil. Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia 2020, 46: e20200023. PMID: 32696834, PMCID: PMC7567628, DOI: 10.36416/1806-3756/e20200023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrazilHealth Services Needs and DemandHumansLatent TuberculosisMycobacterium tuberculosisTuberculosis
2019
A fieldable electrostatic air sampler enabling tuberculosis detection in bioaerosols
de Sousa N, Sandström N, Shen L, Håkansson K, Vezozzo R, Udekwu K, Croda J, Rothfuchs A. A fieldable electrostatic air sampler enabling tuberculosis detection in bioaerosols. Tuberculosis 2019, 120: 101896. PMID: 32090857, PMCID: PMC7049907, DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2019.101896.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTB hotspotsM. tuberculosisActive pulmonary diseaseAirborne M. tuberculosisElectrostatic air samplerInhalation of aerosolsViable Mycobacterium tuberculosisPulmonary diseaseTB controlTB transmissionM. bovis BCGTuberculosisInfectious diseasesMycobacterium tuberculosisBovis BCGTuberculosis detectionMore human livesMolecular signaturesDiseaseCoughPatientsWorld populationInhalationBCGImportant roleGenetic Diversity and Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Roraima State, Brazil.
Tatara M, Perdigão J, Viveiros M, Kritski A, Silva K, Sacchi F, de Lima C, Dos Santos P, Diniz J, Almeida Silva P, Gomes P, Gomes M, Cunha E, Lapa E Silva J, Portugal I, Croda J, Andrade M. Genetic Diversity and Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Roraima State, Brazil. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2019, 101: 774-779. PMID: 31392954, PMCID: PMC6779181, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0324.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPopulation-based prospective studyDrug resistanceMolecular epidemiologyResistance profilesRepetitive units-variable numberMTB/RIFDrug susceptibility testDrug resistance profilesTransmission of MtbPublic health policyPhenotypic resistance profilesIsoniazid monoTB preventionProspective studyNew strain typesTB epidemiologyPrimary resistanceHigh prevalenceMTB isolatesProportion methodHealth policyMycobacterium tuberculosisSusceptibility testsTuberculosisVulnerable populationsScreening for HBV, HCV, HIV and syphilis infections among bacteriologically confirmed tuberculosis prisoners: An urgent action required
Puga M, Bandeira L, Pompilio M, de Rezende G, Soares L, de Castro V, Tanaka T, Cesar G, de Oliveira S, Teles S, Yassuda R, dos Santos Weis-Torres S, Basílio S, Croda J, Motta-Castro A. Screening for HBV, HCV, HIV and syphilis infections among bacteriologically confirmed tuberculosis prisoners: An urgent action required. PLOS ONE 2019, 14: e0221265. PMID: 31437184, PMCID: PMC6705821, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221265.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatitis B virusSyphilis infectionViral hepatitisHIV infectionB virusAnti-HCV positive samplesChronic hepatitis B virusFirst-line anti-tuberculosis drugsLifetime syphilis infectionCases of tuberculosisAnti-TB drugsCross-sectional studyPublic health problemAnti-tuberculosis drugsCurrent HCVHCV exposureHCV RNAHepatitis testingTuberculosis infectionActive syphilisSerological markersEpidemiological featuresFrequent causeSide effectsHCVPaediatric tuberculosis transmission outside the household: challenging historical paradigms to inform future public health strategies
Martinez L, Lo N, Cords O, Hill P, Khan P, Hatherill M, Mandalakas A, Kay A, Croda J, Horsburgh C, Zar H, Andrews J. Paediatric tuberculosis transmission outside the household: challenging historical paradigms to inform future public health strategies. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine 2019, 7: 544-552. PMID: 31078497, PMCID: PMC7323920, DOI: 10.1016/s2213-2600(19)30137-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentChildChild, PreschoolDisease Transmission, InfectiousEnvironmental ExposureFemaleHumansInfantMaleMycobacterium tuberculosisPublic HealthRisk FactorsTuberculosisConceptsM tuberculosis transmissionHousehold contact tracingTuberculosis transmissionFuture public health strategiesContact tracingGlobal tuberculosis control effortsAdult tuberculosis casesPaediatric tuberculosis infectionMycobacterium tuberculosis transmissionHigh-burden settingsTuberculosis control effortsEffective public health responsePopulation attributable fractionPublic health strategiesAge 5 yearsCommunity-based interventionsPublic health interventionsPublic health responsePediatric transmissionChildhood tuberculosisTuberculosis infectionTuberculosis casesActive surveillanceHealth strategiesHousehold exposureDetection, survival and infectious potential of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the environment: a review of the evidence and epidemiological implications
Martinez L, Verma R, Croda J, Horsburgh C, Walter K, Degner N, Middelkoop K, Koch A, Hermans S, Warner D, Wood R, Cobelens F, Andrews J. Detection, survival and infectious potential of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the environment: a review of the evidence and epidemiological implications. European Respiratory Journal 2019, 53: 1802302. PMID: 31048345, PMCID: PMC6753378, DOI: 10.1183/13993003.02302-2018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfectious tuberculosis patientsTuberculosis patientsTB transmissionCongregate settingsMouse modelGuinea pigsInfectious threatsMycobacterium tuberculosisDroplet nucleiConsistent findingScientific evidenceInfectious potentialEpidemiological implicationsPrimary routeFurther investigationSeminal experimental studiesRecent studiesHuman sourcesEvidencePatientsTuberculosisFindingsStudyInfectiousnessViability
2018
Assessment of Validity of a Blood-Based 3-Gene Signature Score for Progression and Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, Disease Severity, and Treatment Response
Warsinske H, Rao A, Moreira F, Santos P, Liu A, Scott M, Malherbe S, Ronacher K, Walzl G, Winter J, Sweeney T, Croda J, Andrews J, Khatri P. Assessment of Validity of a Blood-Based 3-Gene Signature Score for Progression and Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, Disease Severity, and Treatment Response. JAMA Network Open 2018, 1: e183779. PMID: 30646264, PMCID: PMC6324428, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.3779.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAntitubercular AgentsBrazilChildCohort StudiesDisease ProgressionFemaleGenes, BacterialGenetic MarkersHumansLatent TuberculosisMaleMiddle AgedMolecular TypingMycobacterium tuberculosisReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionReproducibility of ResultsRNA, BacterialSeverity of Illness IndexTuberculosisYoung AdultConceptsTB scoreAdolescent cohort studyNegative predictive valueTreatment responseTB diseaseCohort studyTuberculosis infectionTriage testPositron emission tomography-computed tomography scanPredictive valueLatent M tuberculosis infectionLatent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infectionPrimary health care clinicsHigh negative predictive valueCulture-positive adultsM tuberculosis infectionWhole bloodMycobacterium tuberculosis infectionEnd of treatmentHealth care clinicsCase-control studyIndependent prospective cohortsDiagnosis of tuberculosisSlower treatment responseCase-control cohort
2017
Anti-inflammatory, antimycobacterial and genotoxic evaluation of Doliocarpus dentatus
Ishikawa R, Leitão M, Kassuya R, Macorini L, Moreira F, Cardoso C, Coelho R, Pott A, Gelfuso G, Croda J, Oliveira R, Kassuya C. Anti-inflammatory, antimycobacterial and genotoxic evaluation of Doliocarpus dentatus. Journal Of Ethnopharmacology 2017, 204: 18-25. PMID: 28392458, DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2017.04.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinimal inhibitory concentrationDoliocarpus dentatusPeripheral leukocyte countAnti-inflammatory agentsMechanical hypersensitivityUrine retentionCarrageenan modelLeukocyte countOral administrationLeukocyte migrationInflammation processPhagocytic activityPhagocytosis testMycobacterium tuberculosisMicronucleus testSignificant decreaseEthanolic extractGenotoxic aspectsGenotoxic evaluationInhibitory concentrationAntimycobacterial activitySafe useBetulinic acidMagnetic resonanceCount
2016
Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity of viridiflorol: The major constituent of Allophylus edulis (A. St.-Hil., A. Juss. & Cambess.) Radlk.
Trevizan L, do Nascimento K, Santos J, Kassuya C, Cardoso C, do Carmo Vieira M, Moreira F, Croda J, Formagio A. Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity of viridiflorol: The major constituent of Allophylus edulis (A. St.-Hil., A. Juss. & Cambess.) Radlk. Journal Of Ethnopharmacology 2016, 192: 510-515. PMID: 27612433, DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2016.08.053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnti-Inflammatory AgentsAntioxidantsAntitubercular AgentsBenzothiazolesBiphenyl CompoundsCarrageenanChemotaxis, LeukocyteDexamethasoneDisease Models, AnimalDose-Response Relationship, DrugEdemaFemaleGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryMaleMiceMycobacterium tuberculosisOils, VolatilePhytotherapyPicratesPlant ExtractsPlant LeavesPlant OilsPlants, MedicinalPleurisySapindaceaeSulfonic AcidsTerpenesTime FactorsConceptsNatural anti-inflammatory agentAnti-inflammatory agentsSubcutaneous injectionOral administrationAnti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activityAnti-mycobacterial activityAntioxidant activityTotal leucocytesEOAETuberculosis activityMycobacterium tuberculosisGas chromatography-mass spectrometrySignificant inhibitionMiceTraditional medicineEdemaPleurisyPositive controlReference standardDexamethasoneCarrageenanAdministrationModerate antioxidant activityInjectionMajor constituents
2015
Prisons as Reservoir for Community Transmission of Tuberculosis, Brazil - Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC
Sacchi FP, Praça RM, Tatara MB, Simonsen V, Ferrazoli L, Croda MG, Suffys PN, Ko AI, Andrews JR, Croda J. Prisons as Reservoir for Community Transmission of Tuberculosis, Brazil - Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2015, 21: 452-455. PMID: 25642998, PMCID: PMC4344267, DOI: 10.3201/eid2103.140896.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrazilCase-Control StudiesDisease ReservoirsFemaleHumansMaleMolecular TypingMycobacterium tuberculosisPopulation SurveillancePrevalencePrisonsRisk FactorsTuberculosis
2014
Evaluation of the anti-mycobacterium tuberculosis activity and in vivo acute toxicity of Annona sylvatic
Araujo R, Neves F, Formagio A, Kassuya C, Stefanello M, Souza V, Pavan F, Croda J. Evaluation of the anti-mycobacterium tuberculosis activity and in vivo acute toxicity of Annona sylvatic. BMC Complementary Medicine And Therapies 2014, 14: 209. PMID: 24974069, PMCID: PMC4082671, DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-14-209.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnnonaAntitubercular AgentsBrazilFemaleMiceMicrobial Sensitivity TestsMicrobial ViabilityMycobacterium tuberculosisPlant ExtractsConceptsVivo acute toxicityAnti-mycobacterial activityLC-MSFirst chemical characterizationAnti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activityLiquid-liquid partitioningMinimal inhibitory concentrationEthyl acetate fractionChemical characterizationAntituberculosis activitySpectroscopic dataBody weightIsolation of quercetinAcute toxicityChemical fractionationChromatographic analysisFemale Swiss miceMultidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis strainsControl of tuberculosisAcute toxicity evaluationToxicity evaluationMycobacterium tuberculosis strainsTuberculosis activityAlmunequinEAF fractions