27 research outputs found
Contamination of public parks and squares from Guarulhos (São Paulo State, Brazil ) by Toxocara spp. and Ancylostoma spp.
The contaminated soil with mammal feces is an important factor of risk to infection with zoonotic diseases. Amongst these zoonoses are visceral larva migrans and cutaneous larva migrans caused by Toxocara spp. and Ancylostoma spp., respectively. The aim of this study was to assess the environmental contamination by Toxocara spp. eggs and hookworms (Ancylostoma spp.) in public parks and squares in the city of Guarulhos, a metropolitan area of São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil. Soil samples were collected, between September and December 2010, and examined using the centrifugal flotation technique with sodium dichromate and zinc sulphate as well as the modified Baermann method. Notably, 35 (74.5%) of the 47 districts surveyed in Guarulhos possessed samples contaminated with Toxocara spp. and/or eggs or larvae of Ancylostoma spp. The frequency of Toxocara spp. and Ancylostoma spp. in the samples from public areas was 68.1% and 46.8%, respectively. Overall, the eastern side of Guarulhos is the region with the highest occurrence of causative agents of larva migrans. In all collection sites, the presence of feces from dogs and cats accompanied by their owners and stray animals were observed. Notably, it is important to adopt measures to control dog and cat breeding, to treat infected animals, and provide health education to the population
A perspectiva territorial da inovação em saúde: a necessidade de um novo enfoque
A inovação ganha um campo de estudo privilegiado na saúde, dado que esta é responsável por parcela importante do investimento nacional em pesquisa e desenvolvimento e possui uma base industrial e de serviços que articula tecnologias portadoras de futuro. Assim, estreita-se o relacionamento entre saúde e desenvolvimento também em função do protagonismo da saúde na geração de inovação. A despeito disso, persiste a fragilidade da base produtiva da saúde, prejudicando tanto a prestação universal de serviços em saúde quanto uma inserção competitiva internacional. Este artigo, que utiliza o arcabouço teórico da Economia Política e dos sistemas de inovação, teve como objetivo identificar variáveis em espaços subnacionais que influenciam a dinâmica de geração de inovação em saúde, a partir de uma abordagem teórica que considera que a inovação é um processo contextualizado e social. Parte do pressuposto de que a fragilidade da base produtiva em saúde persistirá se novas variáveis envolvidas na dinâmica de inovação não forem consideradas.La innovación gana un campo de estudio privilegiado en la salud, dado que ésta es responsable por fracción importante de la inversión nacional en investigación y desarrollo y posee una base industrial y de servicios que articula tecnologías portadoras de futuro. Así, también se estrecha la relación entre salud y desarrollo en función del protagonismo de la salud en la generación de innovación. A este respecto, persiste la fragilidad de la base productiva de la salud, perjudicando tanto la prestación universal de servicios en salud como la inserción competitiva internacional. Este artículo, que utiliza la armazón teórica de la Economía Política y de los sistemas de innovación, tuvo como objetivo identificar variables en espacios subnacionales que influencian la dinámica de generación de innovación en salud, a partir de un abordaje teórico que considera que la innovación es un proceso contextualizado y social. Parte de la suposición que la fragilidad de la base productiva en salud persistirá si nuevas variables envueltas en la dinámica de innovación no llegan a ser consideradas.Innovation plays an increasingly important role in health care, partly because it is responsible for a significant share of national investment in research and development, and partly because of its industrial and service provision base, which provides a conduit to future technology. The relationship between health care and development is also strengthened as a result of the leading role of health care in generating innovation. Nevertheless, Brazil's health care production base is persistently weak, hindering both universal provision of health care services and international competitiveness. This article, based on the theoretical framework of Political Economy and innovation systems, has sought to identify variables in subnational contexts that influence the dynamic of innovation generation in health care. To this end, the theoretical approach used lies on the assumption that innovation is a contextualized social process and that the production base in healthcare will remain weak if new variables involved in the dynamic of innovation are not taken into account
Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitis
Background
Appendicitis is the most common general surgical emergency worldwide, but its diagnosis remains challenging. The aim of this study was to determine whether existing risk prediction models can reliably identify patients presenting to hospital in the UK with acute right iliac fossa (RIF) pain who are at low risk of appendicitis.
Methods
A systematic search was completed to identify all existing appendicitis risk prediction models. Models were validated using UK data from an international prospective cohort study that captured consecutive patients aged 16–45 years presenting to hospital with acute RIF in March to June 2017. The main outcome was best achievable model specificity (proportion of patients who did not have appendicitis correctly classified as low risk) whilst maintaining a failure rate below 5 per cent (proportion of patients identified as low risk who actually had appendicitis).
Results
Some 5345 patients across 154 UK hospitals were identified, of which two‐thirds (3613 of 5345, 67·6 per cent) were women. Women were more than twice as likely to undergo surgery with removal of a histologically normal appendix (272 of 964, 28·2 per cent) than men (120 of 993, 12·1 per cent) (relative risk 2·33, 95 per cent c.i. 1·92 to 2·84; P < 0·001). Of 15 validated risk prediction models, the Adult Appendicitis Score performed best (cut‐off score 8 or less, specificity 63·1 per cent, failure rate 3·7 per cent). The Appendicitis Inflammatory Response Score performed best for men (cut‐off score 2 or less, specificity 24·7 per cent, failure rate 2·4 per cent).
Conclusion
Women in the UK had a disproportionate risk of admission without surgical intervention and had high rates of normal appendicectomy. Risk prediction models to support shared decision‐making by identifying adults in the UK at low risk of appendicitis were identified