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    Dyspareunia in HIV-positive and HIV-negative middle-aged women: a cross-sectional study

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    To evaluate whether dyspareunia is associated with HIV status in menopausal women and also to assess which factors are associated with dyspareunia in a group of HIV-positive menopausal women. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 178 HIV-negative and 128 HIV-positive women aged 40-60 years. The Short Personal Experiences Questionnaire (SPEQ) was used to collect data. Sociodemographic, clinical, behavioural and reproductive factors were evaluated, as well as factors related to the HIV infection. Dyspareunia was defined as pain during intercourse. A bivariate analysis and Poisson multiple regression analysis were performed. Overall, 41.4% of the HIV-positive women reported dyspareunia compared with 34.8% of the HIV-negative women (p=0.242). In the HIV-positive women, bivariate analysis revealed an association between dyspareunia and having a steady partner (p=0.047); the woman's partner having undergone HIV testing (p=0.020); vaginal dryness (p<0.001); muscle/joint pain (p=0.021); physical/emotional violence (p=0.049); urinary incontinence (p=0.004); and the use of lamivudine/zidovudine (p=0.048). The Poisson multiple regression analysis found an association between dyspareunia and vaginal dryness (prevalence ratio (PR)=1.96, 95% CI 1.10 to 3.50, p=0.023) and urinary incontinence (PR=1.86, 95% CI 1.06 to 3.27, p=0.031). Dyspareunia was common in this group of HIV-positive women and was associated principally with vaginal dryness and urinary incontinence. The importance of treating dyspareunia within the context of sexual health in this group of women should be emphasised and appropriate management of this issue may reduce the likelihood of lesions on the vaginal wall, which may act as a portal of entry for other infections.To evaluate whether dyspareunia is associated with HIV status in menopausal women and also to assess which factors are associated with dyspareunia in a group of HIV-positive menopausal women. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 178 HIV-negativ416FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO2010/06037-

    Endophytic Bacillus strains enhance pearl millet growth and nutrient uptake under low-P.

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    tBacterial endophytes are considered to have a beneficial effect on host plants, improv-ing their growth by different mechanisms. The objective of this study was to investigatethe capacity of four endophytic Bacillus strains to solubilize iron phosphate (Fe-P), pro-duce siderophores and indole-acetic acid (IAA) in vitro, and to evaluate their plant growthpromotion ability in greenhouse conditions by inoculation into pearl millet cultivated ina P-deficient soils without P fertilization, with Araxá rock phosphate or soluble triplesuperphosphate. All strains solubilized Fe-P and three of them produced carboxylate-typesiderophores and high levels of IAA in the presence of tryptophan. Positive effect of inocu-lation of some of these strains on shoot and root dry weight and the N P K content of plantscultivated in soil with no P fertilization might result from the synergistic combination ofmultiple plant growth promoting (PGP) traits. Specifically, while B1923 enhanced shoot androot dry weight and root N P content of plants cultivated with no P added, B2084 and B2088strains showed positive performance on biomass production and accumulation of N P K inthe shoot, indicating that they have higher potential to be microbial biofertilizer candidatesfor commercial applications in the absence of fertilization

    Avaliação de diferentes doses de ácido giberélico na produção de frutos de goiaba.

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    O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de diferentes doses de ácido giberélico (GA3) na qualidade e na ausência de sementes em frutos de goiabeir

    Seleção e caracterização de cepas de Bacillus para mitigação dos efeitos da restrição hídrica e estresse salino em plantas de milho.

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