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    Gerenciamento de resíduos químicos como uma proposta didática na disciplina de físico-química aplicada à biotecnologia

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    O gerenciamento e o reaproveitamento de resíduos químicos é uma atividade de grande importância para a formação acadêmica do graduando na área de ciências. Tendo em vista essa preocupação, no laboratório de Físico-Química/Química Analítica do Instituto de Saúde e Biotecnologia foram desenvolvidas algumas ações pelos acadêmicos do curso de Bacharelado em Biotecnologia durante as aulas experimentais da disciplina de Físico-Química. O resultado desse trabalho gerou o presente relato de experiência que tem como objetivo promover entre os acadêmicos o desenvolvimento da conscientização ambiental através do gerenciamento de resíduos químicos. No primeiro momento foi feito a triagem dos reagentes e dos resíduos químicos e o levantamento da carga horária semestral de aulas no referido laboratório, visando o desenvolvimento de metodologias para o tratamento, descarte e reaproveitamento adequado em aulas práticas. Foram analisadas dezoito soluções ociosas. Dessas soluções, foram aferidos pH, volume e verificado a toxicidade. Os resultados das substâncias avaliadas apontaram que 20% da substâncias são tóxicas, 27% são oxidantes, 5% são cancerígenas, 24% corrosivas e 24% irritantes, sendo o volume total 5,541 L. Além disso, o levantamento da carga horária semestral apontou 90 horas para o semestre par e 120 horas para o semestre ímpar distribuídas nas disciplinas de Química Analítica e Físico-Química. A partir desses resultados foi proposto requisitar bombonas para armazenar os descartes de maneira correta e um formulário de prática experimental conforme os princípios da química verde, visando mitigar o descarte incorreto e com a finalidade de reutilização ou doação de reagentes ociosos. Ainda que o projeto esteja em fase de aperfeiçoamento, a experiência dos acadêmicos com os procedimentos deste trabalho piloto no Instituto de Saúde e Biotecnologia promoveram o desenvolvimento da conscientização do controle de resíduos químicos, a consolidação da utilização de técnicas analíticas e maior conhecimento sobre as regras de segurança do laboratório por parte dos discentes da disciplina de Físico-Química aplicada à Biotecnologia

    Lethal Factor Toxemia and Anti-Protective Antigen Antibody Activity in Naturally Acquired Cutaneous Anthrax

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    Cutaneous anthrax outbreaks occurred in Bangladesh from August to October 2009. As part of the epidemiological response and to confirm anthrax diagnoses, serum samples were collected from suspected case patients with observed cutaneous lesions. Anthrax lethal factor (LF), anti-protective antigen (anti-PA) immunoglobulin G (IgG), and anthrax lethal toxin neutralization activity (TNA) levels were determined in acute and convalescent serum of 26 case patients with suspected cutaneous anthrax from the first and largest of these outbreaks. LF (0.005–1.264 ng/mL) was detected in acute serum from 18 of 26 individuals. Anti-PA IgG and TNA were detected in sera from the same 18 individuals and ranged from 10.0 to 679.5 μg/mL and 27 to 593 units, respectively. Seroconversion to serum anti-PA and TNA was found only in case patients with measurable toxemia. This is the first report of quantitative analysis of serum LF in cutaneous anthrax and the first to associate acute stage toxemia with subsequent antitoxin antibody responses

    Factors influencing terrestriality in primates of the Americas and Madagascar

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    Among mammals, the order Primates is exceptional in having a high taxonomic richness in which the taxa are arboreal, semiterrestrial, or terrestrial. Although habitual terrestriality is pervasive among the apes and African and Asian monkeys (catarrhines), it is largely absent among monkeys of the Americas (platyrrhines), as well as galagos, lemurs, and lorises (strepsirrhines), which are mostly arboreal. Numerous ecological drivers and species-specific factors are suggested to set the conditions for an evolutionary shift from arboreality to terrestriality, and current environmental conditions may provide analogous scenarios to those transitional periods. Therefore, we investigated predominantly arboreal, diurnal primate genera from the Americas and Madagascar that lack fully terrestrial taxa, to determine whether ecological drivers (habitat canopy cover, predation risk, maximum temperature, precipitation, primate species richness, human population density, and distance to roads) or species-specific traits (bodymass, group size, and degree of frugivory) associate with increased terrestriality. We collated 150,961 observation hours across 2,227 months from 47 species at 20 sites in Madagascar and 48 sites in the Americas. Multiple factors were associated with ground use in these otherwise arboreal species, including increased temperature, a decrease in canopy cover, a dietary shift away from frugivory, and larger group size. These factors mostly explain intraspecific differences in terrestriality. As humanity modifies habitats and causes climate change, our results suggest that species already inhabiting hot, sparsely canopied sites, and exhibiting more generalized diets, are more likely to shift toward greater ground use

    Factors influencing terrestriality in primates of the Americas and Madagascar

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    Among mammals, the order Primates is exceptional in having a high taxonomic richness in which the taxa are arboreal, semiterrestrial, or terrestrial. Although habitual terrestriality is pervasive among the apes and African and Asian monkeys (catarrhines), it is largely absent among monkeys of the Americas (platyrrhines), as well as galagos, lemurs, and lorises (strepsirrhines), which are mostly arboreal. Numerous ecological drivers and species-specific factors are suggested to set the conditions for an evolutionary shift from arboreality to terrestriality, and current environmental conditions may provide analogous scenarios to those transitional periods. Therefore, we investigated predominantly arboreal, diurnal primate genera from the Americas and Madagascar that lack fully terrestrial taxa, to determine whether ecological drivers (habitat canopy cover, predation risk, maximum temperature, precipitation, primate species richness, human population density, and distance to roads) or species-specific traits (body mass, group size, and degree of frugivory) associate with increased terrestriality. We collated 150,961 observation hours across 2,227 months from 47 species at 20 sites in Madagascar and 48 sites in the Americas. Multiple factors were associated with ground use in these otherwise arboreal species, including increased temperature, a decrease in canopy cover, a dietary shift away from frugivory, and larger group size. These factors mostly explain intraspecific differences in terrestriality. As humanity modifies habitats and causes climate change, our results suggest that species already inhabiting hot, sparsely canopied sites, and exhibiting more generalized diets, are more likely to shift toward greater ground use

    A ética do silêncio racial no contexto urbano: políticas públicas e desigualdade social no Recife, 1900-1940

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    Mais de meio século após o preconceito racial ter se tornado o principal alvo dos movimentos urbanos pelos direitos civis nos Estados Unidos e na África do Sul, e décadas depois do surgimento dos movimentos negros contemporâneos no Brasil, o conjunto de ferramentas legislativas criado no Brasil para promover o direito à cidade ainda adere à longa tradição brasileira de silêncio acerca da questão racial. Este artigo propõe iniciar uma exploração das raízes históricas desse fenômeno, remontando ao surgimento do silêncio sobre a questão racial na política urbana do Recife, Brasil, durante a primeira metade do século XX. O Recife foi eé um exemplo paradigmático do processo pelo qual uma cidade amplamente marcada por traços negros e africanos chegou a ser definida política e legalmente como um espaço pobre, subdesenvolvido e racialmente neutro, onde as desigualdades sociais originaram na exclusão capitalista, e não na escravidão e nas ideologias do racismo científico. Neste sentido, Recife lança luzes sobre a política urbana que se gerou sob a sombra do silêncio racial.More than half a century after racial prejudice became central to urban civil rights movements in the United States and South Africa, and decades after the emergence of Brazil’s contemporary Black movements, Brazil's internationally recognized body of rights-to-the-city legislation still adheres to the country's long historical tradition of racial silence. This article explores the historical roots of this phenomenon by focusing on the emergence of racial silence in Recife, Brazil during the first half of the 20th Century. Recife was and remains a paradigmatic example of the process through which a city marked by its Black and African roots came to be legally and politically defined as a poor, underdeveloped and racially neutral space, where social inequalities derived from capitalist exclusion rather than from slavery and scientific racism. As such, Recife'sexperience sheds light on the urban policies that were generated in the shadow of racial silence

    Quantitative Mass Spectrometry for Bacterial Protein Toxins — A Sensitive, Specific, High-Throughput Tool for Detection and Diagnosis

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    Matrix-assisted laser-desorption time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry (MS) is a valuable high-throughput tool for peptide analysis. Liquid chromatography electrospray ionization (LC-ESI) tandem-MS provides sensitive and specific quantification of small molecules and peptides. The high analytic power of MS coupled with high-specificity substrates is ideally suited for detection and quantification of bacterial enzymatic activities. As specific examples of the MS applications in disease diagnosis and select agent detection, we describe recent advances in the analyses of two high profile protein toxin groups, the Bacillus anthracis toxins and the Clostridium botulinum neurotoxins. The two binary toxins produced by B. anthracis consist of protective antigen (PA) which combines with lethal factor (LF) and edema factor (EF), forming lethal toxin and edema toxin respectively. LF is a zinc-dependent endoprotease which hydrolyzes specific proteins involved in inflammation and immunity. EF is an adenylyl cyclase which converts ATP to cyclic-AMP. Toxin-specific enzyme activity for a strategically designed substrate, amplifies reaction products which are detected by MALDI-TOF-MS and LC-ESI-MS/MS. Pre-concentration/purification with toxin specific monoclonal antibodies provides additional specificity. These combined technologies have achieved high specificity, ultrasensitive detection and quantification of the anthrax toxins. We also describe potential applications to diseases of high public health impact, including Clostridium difficile glucosylating toxins and the Bordetella pertussis adenylyl cyclase

    Highlights from the fifth international symposium of thrombosis and anticoagulation (ISTA V), october 18-19, 2012, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil

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    To discuss and share knowledge about advances in the care of patients with thrombotic disorders, the Fifth International Symposium of Thrombosis and Anticoagulation was held in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, on October 18-19, 2012. This scientific program was developed by clinicians for clinicians and was promoted by three major clinical research institutes: the Brazilian Clinical Research Institute, the Duke Clinical Research Institute of the Duke University School of Medicine, and Hospital do Coracao Research Institute. Comprising 2 days of academic presentations and open discussion, the symposium had as its primary goal to educate, motivate, and inspire internists, cardiologists, hematologists, and other physicians by convening national and international visionaries, thought-leaders, and dedicated clinician-scientists. This paper summarizes the symposium proceedings.Bristol-Myers SquibbBayer Health CareDaiichi SankyoHospital do Coracao Research InstituteHospital TotalCorDuke Univ, Med Ctr, Duke Clin Res Inst, Durham, NC 27705 USAUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Paulista Sch Med, São Paulo, BrazilBoston Univ, Boston, MA 02215 USABrigham & Womens Hosp, Boston, MA 02115 USAHeart Hosp, Hosp Coracao Res Inst, São Paulo, BrazilUniv São Paulo, Sch Med, São Paulo, BrazilBahiana Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Salvador, BA, BrazilSocor Hosp, Ecoctr, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilUniv Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilFed Univ Hlth Sci Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilJoao XXIII Hosp, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilAlbert Einstein Hosp, São Paulo, BrazilMaterdei Hosp, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilFelicio Rocho Hosp, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilUniv New Mexico, Hlth Sci Ctr, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USAUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Paulista Sch Med, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of Scienc

    Monitoramento de agrotóxicos em dois mananciais hídricos no sul do Brasil Monitoring of pesticides in two water sources in southern Brazil

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    Propôs-se, com este trabalho, avaliar e monitorar a presença de agrotóxicos nas águas do canal São Gonçalo e do rio Piratini, localizados na região sul do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Durante o cultivo do arroz irrigado foram coletadas, em cinco datas diferentes, três amostras de água do rio Piratini e quatro do canal São Gonçalo. A metodologia empregada na análise dos resíduos de quinclorac, carbofuran e clomazone, foi a Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Eficiência com Detecção por Arranjo de Diodos (HPLC-DAD) e, para os resíduos de fipronil e betaciflutrina, a Cromatografia Gasosa com Detecção por Captura de Elétrons (GC-ECD). Os resultados mostraram que da semeadura à colheita a quantidade de resíduos de agrotóxicos na água diminuiu; observou-se também que no ponto mais baixo (Laranjal), maior número de análises de águas com resíduos foi detectado (onze análises com resíduo de agrotóxico). O inseticida carbofuran e o herbicida quinclorac foram os produtos que apresentaram resíduos com maior freqüência (16 e 15, respectivamente) enquanto o clomazone e o fipronil indicaram sete amostras com resíduos cada uma e a betaciflutrina não foi detectada em nenhum local.<br>The objective of this study was to evaluate and to monitor the presence of pesticides in the waters of the São Gonçalo channel and the Piratini river located in the southern region of the State of Rio Grande do Sul. During the rice growing season, water samples were collected five times, three samples from the river Piratini and four from the São Gonçalo canal. The methodology used for the analysis of residues of quinclorac, carbofuran and clomazone was the High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Diode Array Detection (HPLC-DAD) and for residues of the pesticides fipronil and betacyfluthrin, the Gas Chromatography with Electron Capture Detection (GC-ECD) was used. Results show that from sowing to harvesting the quantity of pesticide residues in water decreased. It was also observed that, at the lowest point (Laranjal), a greater number of analyses contaminated with residues was detected (11 samples with some type of pesticide). Insecticide carbofuran and herbicide quinclorac were pesticides that presented residues more frequently (16 and 15 times, respectively). Clomazone and fipronil were present in each of the 7 samples with residues and betacyfluthrin was not detected at any site

    Estudo comparativo das indicações de cesariana entre um hospital público-universitário e um hospital privado Comparative study of cesarean section indications between a public university hospital and a private hospital

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    OBJETIVOS: analisar a incidência e as indicações de cesariana realizadas no Hospital Escola da Falculdade de Medicina do Triângulo Mineiro e um hospital privado, ambos localizados em Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brasil. MÉTODOS: trata-se de estudo transversal desenvolvido a partir da coleta nos prontuários dos hospitais, consistindo da idade, procedência, situação conjugal, escolaridade, paridade e indicações de cesariana. RESULTADOS: a incidência de cesariana foi de 24,3% no Hospital Escola contra 89,2% no hospital privado. As indicações mais freqüentes de cesariana no Hospital Escola foram a cesárea iterativa (26,7%), distócia (22,4%) e o sofrimento fetal agudo (18,2%), e no hospital privado foram cesárea iterativa (36%) e distócia (36%). As pacientes do hospital privado tinham maior escolaridade. CONCLUSÕES: os dados sugerem que o aumento de cesarianas no hospital privado foi decorrente de iteratividade, distócia e a escolaridade mais elevada das pacientes.<br>OBJECTIVES: to analyse the incidence and the indications of cesarean section performed in the University Hospital of the "Triângulo Mineiro Faculty of Medicine " and a private hospital in Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil. METHODS: a cross sectional study was carried out by using the data source of the medical files from both hospitals consisting of patient age, place of origin, marital status, education level, parity and cesarean sections indications. RESULTS: the cesarean sections rate was 24,3 % (325 of 1.441 births) at the university hospital against 89,2% (100 of 112 births) of the private hospital. The most frequent indications in the University Hospital were previous cesarean sections (26,7%), dystocia (22,4%) and acute fetal distress (18,2%). In the private hospital, indications were previous cesarean section (36%) and dystocia (36%). The private hospital's patients had higher education levels. CONCLUSIONS: the higher rate of cesarean sections observed in the private hospital resulted from previous cesarean section, dystocia and higher education levels
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