2019
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-9946201961035
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Kidney involvement in yellow fever: a review

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“…12 In cases of YF, renal dysfunction develops between the fifth and seventh day after symptom onset, mainly in severe cases, including those that evolve to azotemia, proteinuria, or anuria. 13 Plasma urea levels > 100 mg/dL have been associated with higher mortality in YF. 14 As previously mentioned, the J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f possible pathophysiological mechanisms of YF include hemodynamic instability/shock, glomerular/vascular deposition of fibrin, an unbalanced inflammatory response, the direct effects of YFVs on kidney tissue, and bilirubin-induced tubular toxicity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 In cases of YF, renal dysfunction develops between the fifth and seventh day after symptom onset, mainly in severe cases, including those that evolve to azotemia, proteinuria, or anuria. 13 Plasma urea levels > 100 mg/dL have been associated with higher mortality in YF. 14 As previously mentioned, the J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f possible pathophysiological mechanisms of YF include hemodynamic instability/shock, glomerular/vascular deposition of fibrin, an unbalanced inflammatory response, the direct effects of YFVs on kidney tissue, and bilirubin-induced tubular toxicity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No antiviral is currently available, but some DENV inhibitors are in the development pipeline [ 245 ]. Of note, other arbovirus infections have also been associated with renal damage, mainly ATN and thrombotic microangiopathy [ 257 , 262 , 263 ].…”
Section: Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wild cycle is a zoonosis, the virus is transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Haemagogus and Sabethes in the Americas and in Africa the vector belongs to the genus Aedes, these arthropods infect non-human primates of the genus Allouata, Cebus, Atelles and Callitbrix. Humans acquire the disease when they enter forest areas, usually with the intention of carrying out extractive or recreational activities, that is, man is an accidental host of this flavivirus (Barret & Monath, 2003;Jentes et al, 2011;Lopes et al, 2019;Noronha & Camacho, 2017;Ishak et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%