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Métodos rápidos de diagnóstico em parasitologia clínica

Laboratório Hormofuncional - Centro de Hormonologia Funcional Lda, Grupo Affidea [Relatório de estágio]
Authors: Araújo, Teresa Leonor Dimas;

Métodos rápidos de diagnóstico em parasitologia clínica

Abstract

Esta monografia aborda de modo abrangente a maioria das infeções parasitárias, com maior ênfase aquelas mais importantes em termos de incidência e prevalência, em Portugal como a Giardiose, ou a nível mundial, sobretudo nas áreas geográficas com menores recursos económicos, como a Malária. Também refere, quais os testes e métodos de diagnóstico disponíveis em Portugal para a pesquisa e deteção das infeções parasitárias, assim como os que melhor se enquadram nas estratégias de controlo e irradiação das parasitoses que fazem parte das Doenças Tropicais Negligenciáveis. É referida na monografia, a avaliação que deve ser feita aos RDTs, em termos de Garantia da Qualidade e de Boas Práticas Laboratoriais. Assim, como os esforços de investigação em novas tecnologias como a proteómica e a nanotecnologia no desenvolvimento de novos biomarcadores e novos dispositivos mais eficientes e que vão de encontro às necessidades de diagnóstico das infeções parasitárias.

This monograph comprehensively addresses most parasitic infections, with greater emphasis on those most important in terms of incidence and prevalence, in Portugal such as Giardiasis, or worldwide, especially in geographical areas with less economic resources, such as Malaria. It also mentions which tests and diagnostic methods are available in Portugal for research and detection of parasitic infections, as well as those that best fit the parasitic control and irradiation strategies that are part of Neglectable Tropical Diseases. It is mentioned in the monograph, the evaluation that must be made to RDTs, in terms of Quality Assurance and Good Laboratory Practices. Thus, as research efforts in new technologies such as proteomics and nanotechnology in the development of new biomarkers and devices that are more efficient and that meet the diagnostic needs of parasitic infections.

Com o patrocinio do Laboratório Hormofuncional - Centro de Hormonologia Funcional Lda, Grupo Affidea.

Tese de mestrado, Análises Clínicas, 2021, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Farmácia.

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Ciências da Saúde, Química clínica, Imunologia, Microbiologia, Teses de mestrado - 2021, Hematologia

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