68 resultados para 1075
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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O presente trabalho baseou-se na análise de amostras de isolados de M. tuberculosis provenientes da população indígena e não indígena do Mato Grosso do Sul. As análises foram feitas basicamente por três técnicas de Biologia Molecular: PCR-IS6110 e PRA (para identificação) e Spoligotyping (para genotipagem), ressaltando que somente as amostras negativas para PCR-IS6110 foram submetidas ao PRA. Os objetivos do estudo eram: confirmar por técnicas moleculares de PCR e de PRA a identificação do complexo M. tuberculosis e de outras micobactérias, após o descongelamento e cultivo, analisar a incidência de isolados de M. tuberculosis da região do Mato Grosso do Sul que não tem o IS6110, avaliar a incidência de outras micobactérias entre a população indígena e não indígena do Mato Grosso do Sul, agrupar em famílias, por similaridade epidemiológica os isolados de M. tuberculosis procedentes da população indígena e não indígena com TB e avaliar a presença efetiva de grupos genéticos predominantes; Pela técnica de PCR-IS6110, analisamos um total de 119 isolados clínicos, sendo que apenas 6 apresentaram negatividade, sendo assim submetidos à técnica do PRA. Feito isso, também apresentaram resultado positivo para CMTB, nos permitindo concluir que essas técnicas podem se tornar ferramentas de grande valia no diagnóstico rápido da TB. Pela técnica de genotipagem do Spoligotyping foram analisadas 97 amostras e foi constatado um maciço predomínio da família LAM, principalmente da subfamília LAM 9, representados por 4 SITs, sendo SIT 42 com 44 isolados e SITs 177, 1337 e 1075 com respectivamente 4, 2 e 1 isolados cada (essa subfamília representou 52,6% do total de isolados). Outras famílias, tais como T, H e U também estiveram presentes no estudo em menores proporções
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Direct bonding of orthodontics attachments to the teeth or restoration has become a routine in fixed appliance therapy. The technique used seems to be simple, but meticulous attention to detail and steps, a thorough understanding of factors involved are needed to ensure a successful outcome into different surfaces. It is the purpose of this article to review concerning aspects to orthodontic bonding in enamel and restorations fabricated from different materials; affording assistance to the reader wiser accomplishment and successful procedure.
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The aim of this study is to establish the factors that influence the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS being treated at a specialized public service. The participants answered the questionnaire on sociodemographic conditions, issues related to HIV and daily habits. The quality of life was analyzed using the HIV/AIDS-targeted quality of life (HAT-QoL) instrument with 42 items divided into 9 fields: General Activity, Sexual Activity, Confidentiality Concerns, Health Concerns, Financial Concerns, HIV Awareness, Satisfaction with Life, Issues related to Medication and Trust in the Physician. Bivariate and multiple linear regressions were performed. Of the participants, 53.1% were women and had a mean age of 42 years. In analyzing the quality of life, the HAT-QoL domain with the lowest average was Financial Concerns (39.4), followed by Confidentiality Concerns (43.2), Sexual Activity (55.2) and Health Concerns (62. 88). There was an association between the variables: not being gainfully employed (p < 0.001), being mulatto or black (p = 0.045) and alcohol consumption (p = 0.041) with the worst quality of life scores. Inadequate socioeconomic and health conditions had a negative impact on the quality of life of people with HIV/AIDS.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The paper analyzes the implementation of the new regulatory framework of urban policy in Brazil, synthesized by the Constitution of 1988 and its subsequent regulations by the Statute of the City (Federal Law No. 10.257/2001). The empirical analysis focuses on three medium-sized cities in the state of São Paulo (Piracicaba, Bauru and Rio Claro), and addresses three complementary dimensions. First: interprets the participatory processes that resulted in the new Master Plan. Second, analyzes the crisis of the developmental model for understanding the transformations experienced by the Brazilian urban network, through which the medium-sized cities took on increasing economic relevance. Third: examines the inclusion and regulation of Special Zones of Social Interest (ZEIS) and how this instrument has been used in dealing with urban problems and the housing deficit. Apart from normative considerations, the study aims to assess the actual contribution of the City Statute in the democratization of urban management.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)