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    Transtornos Neuropsiquiátricos em Idosos Institucionalizados no Sul de Santa Catarina (Brasil)

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    Contexto: O processo de envelhecimento está associado às doenças que podem comprometer o bom funcionamento do sistema nervoso central. Objetivo: Avaliar característica de declínio cognitivo e prevalência de sintomas depressivos e sua associação com dados sociodemográficos de idosos institucionalizados em três instituições de longa permanência do sul de Santa Catarina. Métodos: Estudo transversal, avaliando todos idosos institucionalizados em Tubarão e Laguna/SC. Participaram da presente pesquisa 66 idosos, com idade maior ou igual a sessenta anos, de ambos os gêneros. Para coleta de dados utilizou-se um questionário padronizado abordando dados sociodemográficos, a Escala de Depressão Geriátrica reduzida (EDG-15) e o Mini-Exame do Estado Mental. Resultados: A população estudada era predominantemente feminina, viúva e média de idade 77,3±9,9anos. Sintomas depressivos estiveram presentes em 62,1% dos idosos. Possível déficit cognitivo esteve presente em 37,87% da população. Conclusão: Alta prevalência de sintomas depressivos e déficit cognitivo estiveram presentes nos idosos residentes nas instituições de longa permanência pesquisadas. Diante de tais fatos, o serviço de saúde do Brasil deve estar preparado para avaliar e tratar tais pacientes, a fim de melhorar a qualidade de vida dos idosos institucionalizados.Background: The process of aging is associated with the diseases that may compromise the proper functioning of the central nervous system. Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of cognitive decline and depressive symptoms and their relationship with sociodemographic characteristics of institutionalized elderly in three long-stay institutions in south of Santa Catarina. Methods: cross-sectional study was carried out with all institutionalized elderly in Tubarão and Laguna (SC). In this study were interviewed 66 individuals, 60 years of age or older, male and female. The data collection was performed through a standardized questionnaire with sociodemographic characteristics, the Geriatric Depression Scale in the reduced form (GDS-15) and Mini-Mental State Examination. Results: The study population was predominantly female, widowed, mean age 77.3±9.9 years old. Depressive symptoms were present in 62.1% of institutionalized elderly. The cognitive decline was present in 37.87% of the institutionalized elderly. Conclusion: High prevalence of depressive symptoms and cognitive deficits were present in the elderly living in long-stay institutions surveyed. Given these facts, the health service in Brazil should be prepared to evaluate and treat institutionalized elderly, improving the quality of life of elderly patients

    Programa de prevenção e controle da anemia infecciosa eqüina no Pantanal Sul-Mato-Grossense.

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    A Anemia Infecciosa Eqüina (AIE), conhecida mundialmente como febre-do-pântano, é causada por um retrovírus pertencente à subfamília dos lentivírus, que infecta membros da família Equidae. Os estudos iniciais dessa doença foram realizados na França, no século XIX, e, atualmente, apresenta distribuição mundial. A AIE é uma infecção persistente, resultando em episódios periódicos de febre, anemia, hemorragias, redução no número de glóbulos brancos e plaquetas com supressão transitória da resposta imunológica. Sinais clínicos como perda de peso, depressão , desorientação, andar em círculos e febre tem sido observados. Muitos animais não apresentam qualquer sinal clínico (portadores assintomáticos) associado à AIE. O aproveitamento de potros negativos, oriundos de éguas positivas para AIE, é possível, visto que os potros raramente apresentam-se infectados ao nascimento. O desmame dos potros deve ser realizado aos seis meses de idade. Antes dessa idade, a maioria dos potros apresenta resultados positivos ao exame de AIE (IDGA), provavelmente por causa dos anticorpos presentes no colostro, os quais permanecem circulantes no sangue. O desmame não deve ser realizado mais tarde, uma vez qua a atratividade dos potros com relação aos vetores tende a aumentar com a idade, juntamente com o risco de transmissão (Silva et al., 2001).bitstream/item/81125/1/DOC68.pd

    Inequalities in the frequency of free sugars intake among Syrian 1-year-old infants: a cross-sectional study

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    BACKGROUND: High frequency of free sugars intake, during the first year of life is probably the greatest risk factor for early childhood caries. The latter is a global public health challenge. Very little is known about the social determinants of infant’s frequency of free sugars intake, particularly in low-income countries. Thus, the present study aimed to assess the association between the frequency of free sugars intake among 1-year-old Syrian infants and each of parents’ socioeconomic position (SEP), maternal frequency of free sugars intake and knowledge of infant’s oral health behaviour. METHODS: Using a cross-sectional design, 323 1-year-old infants, attending vaccination clinics in 3 maternal and child health centres (MCHCs) in Damascus, Syria, were selected. A systematic random sampling was applied using the MCHCs’ monthly vaccination registries. The 3 MCHCs were located in affluent, moderate and deprived areas. Infants’ mothers completed a structured questionnaire on socio-demographics, infant’s and mother’s frequency of free sugars intake from cariogenic foods and beverages, and mother’s knowledge about infant’s oral health behaviour. Binary and multiple regression analyses were performed. The level of significance was set at 5 %. RESULTS: The response rate was 100 %. Overall, 42.7 % of infants had high frequency of free sugars intake (>4times a day). Infants whose fathers were not working were more likely to have high frequency of free sugars intake. Similarly, infants whose mothers had low level of knowledge about infant’s oral health behaviour, or high frequency of free sugars intake were more likely to have high frequency of free sugars intake. The association between father’s occupation and infant’s frequency of free sugars intake attenuated after adjustment for mother’s knowledge and frequency of free sugars intake (adjusted OR = 1.5, 1.8, 3.2; 95%CI = 0.5–4.8, 1.1–3, 1.4–7.4; respectively). CONCLUSIONS: There are socioeconomic inequalities in the frequency of free sugars intake among Syrian 1-year-old infants. Integrated pre/post-natal interventions, targeting mothers from low SEP and aiming at reducing their free sugars intake and improving their knowledge about infant’s oral health behaviour, will potentially reduce socioeconomic inequalities in infant’s frequency of free sugars intake

    The future of pediatric dentistry education and curricula : A Chilean perspective

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    Publisher Copyright: © 2016 The Author(s). Copyright: Copyright 2016 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Background: A meeting was organised to consolidate a network of researchers and academics from Australia, Brazil, Chile, the UK and the USA, relating to Early Childhood Caries (ECC) and Dental Trauma (DT). As part of this meeting, a dedicated session was held on the future of paediatric dental education and curricula. Twenty-four paediatric dentistry (PD) academics, representing eight Chilean dental schools, and three international specialists (from Brazil and Latvia) participated in group discussions facilitated by five members of the ECC/DT International Collaborative Network. Data were collected from group discussions which followed themes developed as guides to identify key issues associated with paediatric dentistry education, training and research. Discussion: Participants discussed current PD dental curricula in Chile, experiences in educating new cohorts of oral health care providers, and the outcomes of existing efforts in education and research in PD. They also, identified challenges, opportunities and areas in need of further development. Summary: This paper provides an introspective analysis of the education and training of PD in Chile; describes the input provided by participants into pediatric dentistry education and curricula; and sets out some key priorities for action with suggested directions to best prepare the future dental workforce to maximise oral health outcomes for children. Immediate priorities for action in paediatric dentistry in Chile were proposed.publishersversionPeer reviewe

    Análise de endemismo de táxons neotropicais de Pentatomidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera)

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    The definition of areas of endemism is central to studies of historical biogeography, and their interrelationships are fundamental questions. Consistent hypotheses for the evolution of Pentatomidae in the Neotropical region depend on the accuracy of the units employed in the analyses, which in the case of studies of historical biogeography, may be areas of endemism. In this study, the distribution patterns of 222 species, belonging to 14 Pentatomidae (Hemiptera) genera, predominantly neotropical, were studied with the Analysis of Endemicity (NDM) to identify possible areas of endemism and to correlate them to previously delimited areas. The search by areas of endemism was carried out using grid-cell units of 2.5° and 5° latitude-longitude. The analysis based on groupings of grid-cells of 2.5° of latitude-longitude allowed the identification of 51 areas of endemism, the consensus of these areas resulted in four clusters of grid-cells. The second analysis, with grid-cells units of 5° latitude-longitude, resulted in 109 areas of endemism. The flexible consensus employed resulted in 17 areas of endemism. The analyses were sensitive to the identification of areas of endemism in different scales in the Atlantic Forest. The Amazonian region was identified as a single area in the area of consensus, and its southeastern portion shares elements with the Chacoan and Paraná subregions. The distribution data of the taxa studied, with different units of analysis, did not allow the identification of individual areas of endemism for the Cerrado and Caatinga. The areas of endemism identified here should be seen as primary biogeographic hypotheses.A definição de áreas de endemismo é central aos estudos de Biogeografia Histórica e suas inter-relações são questões fundamentais. Hipóteses consistentes sobre a evolução de Pentatomidae (Hemiptera) na Região Neotropical dependem da acuidade das unidades empregadas nas análises, que no caso de estudos de biogeografia histórica, podem ser áreas endêmicas. Neste trabalho foram estudados os padrões de distribuição de 222 espécies, pertencentes a 14 gêneros de Pentatomidae, com ocorrência predominantemente neotropical, com base em uma Análise de Endemicidade (NDM) a fim de inferir possíveis áreas endêmicas e relacioná-las a áreas previamente delimitadas. A busca por áreas endêmicas foi realizada com quadrículas de 2,5° e 5° latitude-longitude. A análise com base em agrupamentos de 2,5° latitude-longitude permitiu identificar 51 áreas de endemismo, sendo que o consenso destas áreas resultou em quatro agrupamentos de quadrículas. A segunda análise, com quadrículas de 5° latitude-longitude, resultou em 109 áreas de endemismo. O consenso flexível empregado resultou em 17 áreas de endemismo. As análises foram sensíveis à identificação de áreas de endemismo na Mata Atlântica em diferentes escalas. A região Amazônica foi identificada como uma área única no consenso, sendo que a porção sudeste compartilha elementos com as sub-regiões do Chaco e Paraná. Os dados de distribuição dos táxons estudados, com diferentes unidades de análises, não permitiram a identificação de áreas endêmicas para o Cerrado e a Caatinga. As áreas de endemismo aqui identificadas devem ser tratadas como hipóteses biogeográficas primárias.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Laboratório de Entomologia Sistemática Departamento de ZoologiaUniversidade Federal do Paraná Departamento de Zoologia Programa de Pós-Graduação em EntomologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Departamento de Ciências BiológicasUNIFESP, Depto. de Ciências BiológicasSciEL
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