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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Brazil: 1998 national survey Esclerose lateral amiotrófica no Brasil: registro nacional, 1998

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    OBJECTIVES: To assess the epidemiologic characteristics of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in Brazil in 1998. METHOD: Structured Clinical Report Forms (CRFs) sent to 2,505 Brazilian neurologists from January to September 1998 to be filled with demographic and clinical data regarding any ALS patient seen at any time during that year. RESULTS: Five hundred and forty CRFs were returned by 168 neurologists. Data on 443 patients meeting the criteria of probable or definite ALS according to El Escorial definition were analysed: 63 probable (14.2%) and 380 definite (85.8%). Two hundred and fifty-nine (58.5%) of the patients were male, mean age of onset was 52. Spinal onset occurred in 306 patients (69%); bulbar onset in 82 (18.5%), and both in 52 (11.7%). Twenty-six (5.9%) had a family history of ALS. Two hundred and fifty-nine (58.6%) were seen by private practitioners, and 178 (40.2%) at a hospital clinic. Age-ajusted incidence shows a peak incidence at the 65-74 years old range. CONCLUSIONS: The disease's characteristics are similar to those described in international studies, except for age of onset (Brazilian patients are younger). This difference is not confirmed when figures are age-adjusted.<br>OBJETIVOS: Avaliar as características epidemiológicas da esclerose lateral amiotrófica (ELA) no Brasil durante o ano de 1998. MÉTODO: Formulários estruturados enviados a 2.505 neurologistas brasileiros de janeiro a setembro de 1998 para serem preenchidos com dados demográficos e clínicos de todos os pacientes com ELA atendidos no ano de 1998. RESULTADOS: Quinhentos e quarenta formulários retornaram, enviados por 168 neurologistas. Dados sobre 443 pacientes que se enquadravam nos critérios de ELA provável ou definida de acordo com El Escorial foram analisados: 63 provável (14,2%) e 380 definida (85,8%). Duzentos e cinquenta (58,5%) eram do sexo masculino. A idade média de aparecimento dos primeiros sintomas foi de 52 anos. O início em membros ocorreu em 306 pacientes (69%), bulbar em 82 (18,5%) e generallizada em 52 (11,7%). Vinte e seis (5,9%) tinham história familiar. Duzentos e cinquenta e nove (58,6%) foram atendidos em clínicas ou consultórios, e 178 (40,2%) em ambulatório de hospital. Ajustando para a distribuição da população brasileira segundo faixa etária, a maior incidência ocorre entre 65 e 74 anos de idade. CONCLUSÕES: As características epidemiológicas da doença são semelhantes àquelas descritas em estudos internacionais, exceto para idade dos primeiros sintomas (pacientes brasileiros são mais jovens). Esta diferença desaparece quando os valores são ajustados para idade

    Eco-Taxonomic Insights into Actinomycete Symbionts of Termites for Discovery of Novel Bioactive Compounds

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    Termites play a major role in foraging and degradation of plant biomass as well as cultivating bioactive microorganisms for their defense. Current advances in "omics'' sciences are revealing insights into function-related presence of these symbionts, and their related biosynthetic activities and genes identified in gut symbiotic bacteria might offer a significant potential for biotechnology and biodiscovery. Actinomycetes have been the major producers of bioactive compounds with an extraordinary range of biological activities. These metabolites have been in use as anticancer agents, immune suppressants, and most notably, as antibiotics. Insect-associated actinomycetes have also been reported to produce a range of antibiotics such as dentigerumycin and mycangimycin. Advances in genomics targeting a single species of the unculturable microbial members are currently aiding an improved understanding of the symbiotic interrelationships among the gut microorganisms as well as revealing the taxonomical identity and functions of the complex multilayered symbiotic actinofloral layers. If combined with target-directed approaches, these molecular advances can provide guidance towards the design of highly selective culturing methods to generate further information related to the physiology and growth requirements of these bioactive actinomycetes associated with the termite guts. This chapter provides an overview on the termite gut symbiotic actinoflora in the light of current advances in the "omics'' science, with examples of their detection and selective isolation from the guts of the Sunshine Coast regional termite Coptotermes lacteus in Queensland, Australia

    A review of the biology, ecology, distribution and control of Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters 1852) (Pisces: Cichlidae) with particular emphasis on invasive Australian populations

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    Cross-Cultural Differences in the Attitude Toward Applicants’ Faking in Job Interviews

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    Music and Emotion

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    Bioactive Glass-Based Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering

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