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    Tender and swollen joint counts are poorly associated with disability in chikungunya arthritis compared to rheumatoid arthritis.

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    Chronic rheumatological manifestations similar to those of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are described after chikungunya virus infection. We aimed to compare the relevance of joint counts and symptoms to clinical outcomes in RA and chronic chikungunya disease. Forty patients with chronic chikungunya arthralgia and 40 patients with RA were enrolled in a cross-sectional study. The association of tenderness and swelling, clinically assessed in 28 joints, and patient evaluations of pain and musculoskeletal stiffness with modified Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) and quality of life (QoL) assessments were investigated. Tender and swollen joint counts, pain and stiffness scores were all associated with the HAQ disability index in RA (all r \u3e 0.55, p ≤ 0.0002), but only stiffness was significantly associated with disability in chikungunya (r = 0.38, p = 0.02). Joint counts, pain and stiffness were also associated with most QoL domains in RA patients. In contrast, in chikungunya disease, tender joint counts were associated only with one QoL domain and swollen joints for none, while pain and stiffness were associated with several domains. Our results confirm the relevance of joint counts in RA, but suggest that in chronic chikungunya disease, joint counts have more limited value. Stiffness and pain score may be more important to quantify chikungunya arthritis impact

    Feira de saúde do curso de medicina da UFRR: uma aproximação com a comunidade

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    As Feiras de Saúde do curso de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR) buscam informar e sensibilizar a comunidade quanto à melhoria da qualidade de vida a partir da prevenção, orientando para a mudança de hábitos de vida e diagnosticando precocemente as doenças a fim de tratá-las e curá-las. Além disso, a UFRR busca se aproximar da população boa-vistense por meio desse trabalho de extensão universitária e da realização de um serviço de utilidade pública de grande relevância acadêmica e comunitária. A diversidade das lições aprendidas, registradas como relatos de experiências ou como estudos, pelo conjunto de profissionais, gestores, pesquisadores e acadêmicos constituiu um importante estímulo ao debate acerca dos limites e possibilidades do Programa Saúde da Família e da interação do acadêmico na comunidade

    Seasonal dynamics of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in the northernmost state of Brazil: a likely port-of-entry for dengue virus 4

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    Roraima is the northernmost state of Brazil, bordering both Venezuela and Guyana. Appropriate climate and vector conditions for dengue transmission together with its proximity to countries where all four dengue serotypes circulate make this state, particularly the capital Boa Vista, strategically important for dengue surveillance in Brazil. Nonetheless, few studies have addressed the population dynamics of Aedes aegypti in Boa Vista. In this study, we report temporal and spatial variations in Ae. aegypti population density using ovitraps in two highly populated neighbourhoods; Centro and Tancredo Neves. In three out of six surveys, Ae. aegypti was present in more than 80% of the sites visited. High presence levels of this mosquito suggest ubiquitous human exposure to the vector, at least during part of the year. The highest infestation rates occurred during the peak of the rainy seasons, but a large presence was also observed during the early dry season (although with more variation among years). Spatial distribution of positive houses changed from a sparse and local pattern to a very dense pattern during the dry-wet season transition. These results suggest that the risk of dengue transmission and the potential for the new serotype invasions are high for most of the year
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