39 resultados para natural contamination
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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The impact of mycotoxins on human and animal health is well recognized. Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is by far the most prevalent and the most potent natural carcinogen and is usually the major aflatoxin produced by toxigenic fungal strains. Data available, points to an increasing frequency of poultry feed contamination by aflatoxins. Since aflatoxin residues may accumulate in body tissues, this represents a high risk to human health. Samples from commercial poultry birds have already presented detectable levels of aflatoxin in liver. A descriptive study was developed in order to assess fungal contamination by species from Aspergillus flavus complex in seven Portuguese poultry units. Air fungal contamination was studied by conventional and molecular methods. Air, litter and surfaces samples were collected. To apply molecular methods, air samples of 300L were collected using the Coriolis μ air sampler (Bertin Technologies), at 300 L/min airflow rate. For conventional methodologies, all the collected samples were incubated at 27ºC for five to seven days. Through conventional methods, Aspergillus flavus was the third fungal species (7%) most frequently found in 27 indoor air samples analysed and the most commonly isolated species (75%) in air samples containing only the Aspergillus genus...
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Introduction - Fungi are natural coffee contaminants and under certain environmental conditions have the potential to produce toxins. Many studies revealed that the important toxigenic fungal genera (Aspergillus and Penicillium) are natural coffee contaminants, and are present from the field to storage. Aspergilli from the Circumdati and Nigri sections are known to produce high levels of ochratoxin A, a mycotoxin known as nephrotoxic for animals and humans. This work aimed to evaluate fungal distribution and also the prevalence of Aspergillus sections Fumigati, Flavi, Nigri and Circumdati from Coffea arabica (Arabica coffee) and Coffea canephora (Robusta coffee) green samples.
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Interest in bioaerosol exposure has increased significantly because it is now recognized that exposure to fungal agents is associated with a wide range of adverse health effects with a major impact on public health. Fungi are able to grow on almost all natural and synthetic materials, especially if they are hygroscopic or wet. Aim of the study: Several materials used indoors can contribute to enhance fungal contamination indoors. This study intended to understand the carpet influence on fungal contamination when used in the floor of a hotel room.
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An education promoting scientific literacy (SL) that prepares the citizens to a responsible citizenship has persisted as an argument across discussions on curricula design. The ubiquity of science and technology on contemporary societies and the ideological requirement of informed democratic participation led to the identification of relevant categories that drive curriculum reforms towards a humanistic approach of school science. The category ‘Science as culture’ acquires in the current work a major importance: it enlightens the meaning of scientific literacy. Looking closely to the French term, culture scientifique et tecnologique, turns science simultaneously into a cultural object and product that can be both received and worked at different levels and within several approaches by the individuals and the communities. On the other hand, nonformal and informal education spaces gain greater importance. Together with the formal school environment these spaces allow for an enrichment and diversification of learning experiences. Examples of nonformal spaces where animators can develop their work may be science museums or botanical gardens; television and internet can be regarded as informal education spaces. Due to the above mentioned impossibility of setting apart the individual or community-based experiences from Science and Technology (S&T), the work in nonformal and informal spaces sets an additional challenge to the preparation of socio-cultural animators. Socio-scientific issues take, at times, heavily relevance within the communities. Pollution, high tension lines, spreading of diseases, food contamination or natural resources conservation are among the socio-scientific issues that often call upon arguments and emotions. In the context of qualifying programmes on socio-cultural animation (social education and community development) within European Higher Education Area (EHEA) the present study describes the Portuguese framework. The comparison of programmes within Portugal aims to contribute to the discussion on the curriculum design for a socio-cultural animator degree (1st cycle of Bologna process). In particular, this study intends to assess how the formation given complies with enabling animators to work, within multiple scenarios, with communities in situations of socio-scientific relevance. A set of themes, issues and both current and potential fields of action, not described or insufficiently described in literature, is identified and analysed in the perspective of a qualified intervention of animators. One of these examples is thoroughly discussed. Finally, suggestions are made about curriculum reforms in order, if possible, to strongly link the desired qualified intervention with a qualifying formation.
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Este trabalho relata os resultados obtidos de uma simulação térmica de uma fachada de dupla pele com ventilação natural utilizando um software genérico de simulação térmica de edifícios. Esta fachada encontra-se montada numa célula de teste no Laboratório de Engenharia Civil em Lisboa, e cujo propósito é verificar e analisar o comportamento térmico deste tipo de elementos em regimes de ventilação natural. Para atingir o objectivo desta dissertação em simular a DSF, é utilizado o amplamente conhecido EnergyPlus, um programa de grande capacidade para simular o comportamento térmico de edifícios e dimensionar pormenorizadamente os seus sistemas de ventilação e AVAC. Paralelamente a este software, é utilizado um outro programa, o DesignBuilder, tratando-se este de um interface comercial para o EnergyPlus. Os resultados das simulações efectuadas são comparadas com os dados experimentais retirados durante o funcionamento da DSF entre das datas de 23 a 28 de Abril de 2008. Utilizando estas ferramentas informáticas, foram efectuadas duas modelações da fachada de modo a avaliar diferentes graus de detalhe, ambas segundo as características geométricas, propriedades térmicas e ópticas dos seus elementos de construção, sombreamento existente e modo de funcionamento durante o período em causa. Posteriormente são comparados os resultados das simulações com os dados experimentais. A análise dos resultados permitiu chegar á conclusão que, embora o software utilizado não contenha até á data um modelo próprio e detalhado para fachadas envidraçadas de dupla pele com ventilação natural, este possui uma potencialidade promissora para efectuar uma simulação fiável. No entanto, diversas divergências significativas foram notadas e analisadas nos parâmetros comparados, nomeadamente a temperatura e o caudal, de modo a estabelecer algumas limitações do software.
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Neste trabalho, avaliou-se o comportamento térmico de uma fachada de dupla pele com ventilação natural. A avaliação foi efectuada para uma célula de teste que permite adaptar várias configurações de fachada para a qual foram registados dados num determinado período de tempo através de um sistema de aquisição de dados. Os dados registados foram devidamente tratados e comparados para as diversas configurações. Para as configurações testadas, utilizaram-se dois parâmetros adimensionais que permitiram a comparação da capacidade de pré aquecer o ar (aplicável à estação de aquecimento) e de isolar dinamicamente (aplicável à estação de arrefecimento). Foram comparados os desempenhos da fachada quando a funcionar com os sistemas de sombreamento por persiana veneziana e por cortina têxtil. Em pré aquecimento, o fluxo de insuflação mostrou-se uma boa opção. Em isolamento dinâmico, a fachada retira o melhor partido do fluxo de extracção. Os resultados obtidos para os sistemas de sombreamento recaem a favor do sombreamento por persiana veneziana. As medições efectuadas na célula de teste vêm permitir futuros estudos de comparação com métodos de simulação numérica. Os resultados obtidos demonstram a sensibilidade das fachadas de dupla pele ao clima onde se inserem. Contudo, os resultados obtidos não demonstram por si só a veracidade do desempenho desta tecnologia no clima em Portugal.
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O objectivo geral deste trabalho é o conhecimento mais abrangente das pedras ornamentais portuguesas como elemento singular da construção de edifícios em Portugal, sua aplicação no revestimento de fachadas, identificação das patologias, medidas preventivas e de reparação. Nesse sentido e para melhor conhecer o seu comportamento, fez-se uma caracterização das pedras naturais e das suas propriedades. Descreveram-se em seguida as pedras naturais para paramentos exteriores mais comuns e utilizadas em Portugal e as condições técnicas exigíveis na sua aplicação. Identificaram-se as patologias inerentes ao não cumprimento das condições necessárias à sua boa aplicação e escolha para o fim pretendido. Para isso descreveu-se o método de diagnóstico a utilizar, para que qualquer intervenção mais ou menos invasiva obedeça a critérios fundamentados no conhecimento que se tem vindo a adquirir através de estudos e investigação. Por fim, e verificando-se a necessidade de avaliações e inspecções periódicas das fachadas, elaborou-se uma ficha de avaliação/inspecção como contributo para garantir a durabilidade e o bom desempenho deste material nobre ao longo da sua vida útil.
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The study’s main purpose was the assessment of the environmental fungal contamination, the exploration of possible associations between related environmental variables and the study of the relationship between fungal contamination of air and surfaces. A descriptive study was developed based upon air and surfaces monitoring for fungal contamination in ten indoor gymnasiums with a swimming pool located in Lisbon’s urban area. Fifty 200 litres air samples and 120 surface swabs were collected. Surfaces samples were collected before and after cleaning and disinfection and temperature and relative humidity values were registered during the collection period. Twenty five different species of fungi were identified in the air samples, being the three most commonly isolated genera the following: Cladosporium (36.6%), Penicillium (19.0%) and Aspergillus (10.2%). Thirty-seven different species of fungi were identified in the surface samples. Fusarium sp. was the most frequent genera before (19.1%) and after (17.2%) cleaning and disinfection. There was a significant association between the numbers of visitors and the fungal contamination determined in the surface samples (p<0.05). There was no significant association (p>0.05) between the contamination encountered in the air samples and the one registered in the surface samples and between the fungal contamination and the temperature or relative humidity measured on location. The data obtained enabled the assessment of the establishment’s fungal contamination and led the authors to conclude, consequently, that physical activity, which generally promotes health, can in fact be challenged by this factor.
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A descriptive study was developed to monitor air fungal contamination in two elementary schools in Lisbon, Portugal. Eight air samples of 250 litres through impaction method were collected in canteen, library, classrooms and also, outside premises as reference place. Simultaneously, were also monitored environmental parameters, including temperature, and humidity through the equipment Babouc, LSI Sistems and according to the International Standard ISO 7726 - 1998. Considering both schools, sixteen different species of fungi in air were identified, being the 2 most commonly isolated Cladosporium sp. (51,1%) and Penicillium sp. (27,5%). Besides these genera Trichoderma, Aspergillus, Alternaria, Chrysonilia, Botritys, Ulocladium, Athrium, Aureobasidium, Phoma, Scedosporium e Geotrichum were also isolated. Regarding yeasts, Candida sp., Cryptococcus sp. and Rhodotorula sp. were isolated. The youngest school, as well canteens in each school, presented the worst results concerning the air fungal contamination, maybe due to the higher number of occupants. There was no significant relationship (p>0,05) between fungal contamination and temperature and humidity.
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A pedra natural é um material de grande desempenho estético, associado a qualidade e durabilidade, que tem vindo cada vez mais a ser utilizado no revestimento de fachadas. Pretende-se com o presente trabalho, contribuir para ultrapassar o quadro patológico verificado nos dias de hoje, bem como melhorar a segurança e qualidade das construções. Começa-se por abordar o estado da indústria da pedra em Portugal. Descrevem-se depois os processos e técnicas de extracção e transformação da pedra, e as exigências funcionais e normativas aplicáveis aos revestimentos de pedra natural para paredes exteriores. São depois abordados os métodos correctos de aplicação de placas de pedra para fachadas, dando maior relevo ao método de fixação independente com recurso a elementos metálicos. Por fim são enunciadas as anomalias que habitualmente se verificam neste tipo de solução e as suas causas sistematizando-se a sua relação. Indicam-se também algumas técnicas de reabilitação aplicáveis a diversos tipos de patologia.
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A descriptive study was developed to compare air and surfaces fungal contamination in ten hospitals’ food units and two food units from companies. Fifty air samples of 250 litres through impaction method were collected from hospitals’ food units and 41 swab samples from surfaces were also collected, using a 10 by 10 cm square stencil. Regarding the two companies, ten air samples and eight surface samples were collected. Air and surface samples were collected in food storage facilities, kitchen, food plating and canteen. Outdoor air was also collected since this is the place regarded as a reference. Simultaneously, temperature, relative humidity and meal numbers were registered. Concerning air from hospitals’ food units, 32 fungal species were identified, being the two most commonly isolated genera Penicillium sp.
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A descriptive study was developed to monitor air fungal contamination in ten food units from hospitals. Fifty air samples of 250 litres were collected through impaction method. Samples were collected in food storage facilities, kitchen, food plating, canteen and also, outside premises, since this is the place regarded as reference. Simultaneously, environmental parameters were also monitored, including temperature and relative humidity through the equipment Babouc, LSI Sistems and according to the International Standard ISO 7726.
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Exposure to certain fungi can cause human illness. Fungi cause adverse human health effects through three specific mechanisms: generation of a harmful immune response (e.g., allergy or hypersensitivity pneumonitis); direct infection by the fungal organism; by toxic-irritant effects from mold byproducts, such as mycotoxins. In Portugal there is an increasingly industry of large facilities that produce whole chickens for domestic consumption and only few investigations have reported on fungal contamination of the poultry litter. The material used for poultry litter is varied but normally can be constitute by: pine shavings; sawdust of eucalyptus; other types of wood; peanut; coffee; sugar cane; straw; hay; grass; paper processed. Litter is one of the most contributive factors to fungal contamination in poultries. Spreading litter is one of the tasks that normally involve higher exposure of the poultry workers to dust, fungi and their metabolites, such as VOC’s and mycotoxins. After being used and removed from poultries, litter is ploughed into agricultural soils, being this practice potentially dangerous for the soil environment, as well for both humans and animals. The goal of this study was to characterize litter’s fungal contamination and also to report the incidence of keratinophilic and toxigenic fungi.
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Although numerous studies have been conducted on microbial contaminants associated with various stages related to poultry and meat products processing, only a few reported on fungal contamination of poultry litter. The goals of this study were to (1) characterize litter fungal contamination and (2) report the incidence of keratinophilic and toxigenic fungi presence. Seven fresh and 14 aged litter samples were collected from 7 poultry farms. In addition, 27 air samples of 25 litters were also collected through impaction method, and after laboratory processing and incubation of collected samples, quantitative colony-forming units (CFU/m3) and qualitative results were obtained. Twelve different fungal species were detected in fresh litter and Penicillium was the most frequent genus found (59.9%), followed by Alternaria (17.8%), Cladosporium (7.1%), and Aspergillus (5.7%). With respect to aged litter, 19 different fungal species were detected, with Penicillium sp. the most frequently isolated (42.3%), followed by Scopulariopsis sp. (38.3%), Trichosporon sp. (8.8%), and Aspergillus sp. (5.5%). A significant positive correlation was found between litter fungal contamination (CFU/g) and air fungal contamination (CFU/m3). Litter fungal quantification and species identification have important implications in the evaluation of potential adverse health risks to exposed workers and animals. Spreading of poultry litter in agricultural fields is a potential public health concern, since keratinophilic (Scopulariopsis and Fusarium genus) as well as toxigenic fungi (Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Penicillium genus) were isolated.
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Neste artigo identificam-se os padrões de consumo terapêutico na população portuguesa, visando dar conta de um novo padrão emergente nas sociedades modernas, aqui designado de Pluralismo Terapêutico, noção com a qual se categoriza o uso conjugado ou alternado de recursos farmacológicos e naturais nas trajetórias terapêuticas dos indivíduos. O respetivo suporte empírico decorre de uma investigação, já concluída, que teve por base uma amostra nacional representativa. Os resultados mostram uma dualização dos consumos terapêuticos que é constituída por um padrão dominante de Farmacologismo – i.e., uso exclusivo de fármacos – coexistente com uma tendência crescente de pluralismo terapêutico. O efeito das fontes de informação terapêutica e dos seus usos leigos, bem como das perceções sociais de risco sobre o natural e o farmacológico, constitui neste estudo uma referência analítica central para a interpretação dos padrões encontrados. - ABSTRACT: In this article we identify patterns of therapeutic consumption, with the purpose of assessing an emerging pattern in modern societies, here designated as Therapeutic Pluralism, referring to the conjugated or alternated use of pharmacological and natural resources in the therapeutic trajectories of individuals. The empirical basis for this analysis stems from a concluded research on the topic, and is focused on a questionnaire administered to a representative sample of the Portuguese population. The results show a duality in therapeutic consumptions, expressed in the coexistence of a dominant pattern of Pharmacologism – that is, the exclusive therapeutic consumption of pharmaceuticals – and a growing trend towards therapeutic pluralism. The effects of information sources on health and its lay uses, as well as of the social perceptions of risk concerning the natural and the pharmacological, constitute key analytical references for this study’s interpretation of the identified patterns.