323 resultados para Administradores - Orientação profissional - São Paulo (SP)


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INTRODUÇÃO: O tratamento de seres humanos expostos ao risco de infecção pelo vírus rábico ainda pode incluir a ocorrência de reações pós-vacinais indesejáveis, tanto de ordem local como geral. A análise sistemática dos informes epidemiológicos de pacientes submetidos a este tipo de tratamento poderá oferecer subsídios para a modificação desta situação. Foram analisados os registros de tratamento dessa zoonose visando à melhoria do seu controle. MÉTODOS: Foram analisadas através do programa Epi Info as fichas de investigação epidemiológica da raiva de 8.758 habitantes do Município de Osasco, SP (Brasil), atendidos no período de 1984 a 1994. A vacina utilizada foi do tipo Fuenzalida & Palacios. RESULTADOS: Constatou-se a existência de maior risco de exposição para os indivíduos do sexo masculino, com cinco a nove anos de idade. As agressões ocorreram com maior freqüência no domicílio da vítima e os cães foram os principais responsáveis. Dos cães e gatos envolvidos, respectivamente 51,0% e 73,2% não haviam sido imunizados contra a raiva. Nos pacientes com até nove anos de idade as localizações de lesão mais freqüentes foram: cabeça (36,6%) e membros superiores (35,1%); quando a faixa etária ultrapassava os nove anos as áreas mais acometidas foram membros superiores (45,8%) e membros inferiores (43,7%). Dos pacientes analisados, 26,5% já haviam recebido vacinação anti-rábica anterior e 90, 7% procurou a orientação médica em até cinco dias da agressão. Para 41,9% foi prescrita unicamente a vacinação e para 0,05 ‰ a soro-vacinação. CONCLUSÕES: Houve 11,7% de abandonos a tratamentos e 51,3% foram dispensados do mesmo em função da observação animal. Dos pacientes tratados com vacina ou soro-vacinação houve 0,25% de acidentes pós-vacinais, dos quais 0,3‰ do tipo neurológico. Os meses de março, julho, agosto e setembro foram os de maior procura.

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OBJETIVO: Os cães são importante fonte de infecção da criptosporidiose para o homem. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a ocorrência de Cryptosporidium sp. em cães e, adicionalmente, comparar duas técnicas de análise fecal. MÉTODOS: Foram analisadas 450 amostras fecais de cães na cidade de São Paulo entre 2003 e 2004. Os espécimes fecais foram randomicamente selecionados: 200 amostras de cães provenientes de um hospital veterinário universitário público (grupo 1) e 250 amostras de canis particulares (grupo 2). A pesquisa de Cryptosporidium sp. foi realizada empregando-se a coloração de Ziehl-Neelsen modificada e a técnica de PCR. Foi empregado o teste de duas proporções com intervalo de confiança de 0,05 (z crítico=±1,645). RESULTADOS: Foram encontrados somente oocistos de Cryptosporidium parvum. A prevalência observada pela microscopia de luz foi de 8,8% e com a técnica de PCR foi de 9,5%. Os animais jovens apresentaram menor freqüência (5,5%) em relação aos adultos (10,1%) e não se observou diferença estatisticamente significante na prevalência entre machos e fêmeas. CONCLUSÕES: A prevalência de C. parvum na população canina estudada foi semelhante às observadas em outros estudos e acometendo em igual proporção machos e fêmeas. A técnica de PCR permitiu a detecção de um número maior de casos positivos que a microscopia de luz.

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E assinalado, pela primeira vez, o encontro de um cavalo (Equus caballus) infeclado por Leishmania sp, no Estado de São Paulo.

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We report one case of parasitism by Phagicola sp. (Trematoda, Heterophyidae) in a 31 years-old woman who, in 1987, travelled and stayed several months in the municipality of Cananéia (SP), where she ingested, in various occasions, raw mullet (Mugil sp.). The patient refered mild intestinal pain and laboratory examinations showed eggs of Phagicola sp. in the stools and a slight increase in eosinophil blood levels (8%). After treatment with praziquantel (75 mg/kg per day for three days) all the symptoms and signs disappeared. This is, certainly, the first record of human infection by Phagicola sp. in Brazil and, perhaps, in countries other than the U.S.A. where unclear references to a few human cases were reported in the South-eastern region.

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Toxocariasis is a zoonosis mainly caused by Toxocara canis, an intestinal nematode of dogs. Man acquires the infection through accidental ingestion of viable eggs, and the toxocariasis clinical manifestations may vary from an asymptomatic infection up to the Visceral Larva Migrans syndrome. Seventy eight public squares of Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil, including Bonfim Paulista district were visited aiming to evaluate the soil contamination by Toxocara eggs. The squares were divided in five different areas corresponding to the Sanitary Districts of the city. From May to December 2003, soil samples weighting about 250 g each were collected from five distinct sites of each public square. The laboratorial analysis was done by centrifugal-flotation techniques in magnesium sulphate solutions with 5% of potassium iodide (d = 1.33) and zinc sulphate (d = 1.20), and by the sedimentation- flotation in conic chalices with zinc sulphate (d = 1.20). Toxocara sp. eggs were found on 16 (20.5%) squares, with the lowest prevalence (12%) at the central area. From these results, it is expected that the legal authority will adopt protection measures for the city public areas, reducing thus the contamination risk by Toxocara sp. eggs.

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The protozoan Cryptosporidium sp. has been frequently detected in faeces from children with persistent diarrhoea. This work achieved to investigate an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, in a day care center, attending children of high socio-economic level, between 0 and six years old. The outbreak was detected through the network of public health, when stool samples, not diarrhoeic, were examined at the Parasitology Service of the Adolfo Lutz Institute. Among the 64 examined children, 13 (20.3%) showed oocysts of Cryptosporidium sp. in the faeces examined by Kinyoun technique: seven children one year old, three, two years old and three, three years old. Among the 23 examined adults, only a 22 years old woman, possibly having an immunocomprometiment, was positive. Clinical and epidemiological aspects were investigated by questionnaires, highlighting the occurrence of the outbreak in a very dry period.

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Toxoplasmosis is one of the most common zoonoses worldwide. The seroprevalence for T. gondii in human population from Brazil might range from 40 to 80%. The aim of this paper was to study the seroprevalence of T. gondii infection in children from age one to 15 living in a low socioeconomic community, named community of Jardim São Remo in the year of 2002. The community is located in the West area of São Paulo municipality, São Paulo State, Brazil. Antibodies to T. gondii were found in 110 (32.4%, CI 95%: 27.5 - 37.7) of the 339 children tested with indirect immunofluorescent antibody test. The titration of the samples revealed 29 children with serum titer equal to 16, 14 children with 32, 18 children with 64, 21 children with 128, 20 children with 256 and eight children with serum titer > 512. The age dependence of the prevalence of T. gondii infection and the association between seroprevalence for T. gondii and seroprevalence for T. canis suggest that the infection is chiefly postnatal. Seroconversion in infant population of community Jardim São Remo occurs in children as young as two years old, earlier than in the children attended at health centers of São Paulo city. The seroprevalence of T. gondii in children from Jardim São Remo was compared to the prevalence in children from other urban centers of Brazil.

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The occurrence of the enteroparasites was verified in 279 children (0 to 6 years) of four municipal day cares of Botucatu/SP. Three samples of each child's feces were collected and processed by the methods of Hoffman-Pons-Janner, Faust and Ritchie and subsequent coloration of the fecal smear by the methods of Auramina-O and Ziehl-Neelsen modified for diagnosis of Cryptosporidium sp. and Graham method for diagnosis of Enterobius vermicularis. Of the analyzed children we verified a prevalence of intestinal parasitism in 53.40%, and the most frequent parasite was Giardia duodenalis (26.88%). Significant association was verified among enteroparasitosis, family income, maternal education and age; the lowest enteroparasite frequency occurred in children of families with larger income and higher education. It was observed that G. duodenalis is more prevalent in children from 0 to 4 years and E. vermicularis is more frequent in children between three and four years old. The high enteroparasite prevalence in day cares suggests complex structure in its epidemiology, where factors beyond sanitation should be considered.

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Soil contamination by embryonic eggs of Toxocara canis is the main source of human infection by this ascarid larvae resulting, sometimes, in the occurrence of visceral larva migrans syndrome. The objective of the present research is to determine the frequency of T. canis eggs in soil samples monthly collected in nine public places, located at the South Region of São Paulo municipality in a 18-month period, from February 2004 to July 2005. The soil samples collected were treated with a 30% antiformine solution and with a sodium dichromate solution (d = 1.40) and microscopic slides were prepared and examined under light microscopy for searching T. canis eggs. Two peaks of higher frequency had been found, one in February - May 2004 and the other in April - July 2005.

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Amostras de fezes de 140 cães adultos da Grande São Paulo (Estado de São Paulo, Brasil) foram examinadas com a finalidade de procurar oocistos de Cyclospora sp.. Nenhuma infecção por esse coccídeo ficou detectada.

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Cyclospora cayetanensis causes watery diarrhea in tropical countries, among travelers and after ingestion of contaminated water and food. Very little is known about its epidemiology, pathogenic aspects and reservoirs. In Brazil, its prevalence is unknown and to date there have been reports of three outbreaks. We report here a retrospective study of 5,015 stool samples from 4,869 patients attended at Clinical Hospital of the University of São Paulo Medical School, SP, Brazil between April 1996 and January 2002, with 14 cases of Cyclospora cayetanensis being detected there was a prevalence of 0.3%. Of the 14 infected patients, the mean age was 38 years and 71.4% were female. Ten patients presented symptoms; six presented levels of immunological markers and five patients were immunodeficient.

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Descriptions are given of the male and female of Hechtiella lopesi sp. n., collected on Proechimys sp. and Tayra barbara from Boracéia Ecological Station, Salesópolis, São Paulo State, Brazil. The new species is discussed in relation to Hechtiella lakoi and Hechtiella nitidus, species previously included in the genus Polygenis. The name is a tribute to the late Brazilian entomologist, Prof. Hugo de Souza Lopes.

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Anacanthorus penilabiatus n. sp. is described from the serrasalmid fish, Piaractus mesopotamicus (Holmberg, 1887), cultivated in the Centro de Aqüicultura, Universidade Estadual Paulista. The new species is characterized by having a relatively straight copulatory organ with a long "lip" on the distal margin and a median longitudinal flap, and a copulatory ligament. The large size of the infrapopulations of this species of parasite indicates that it should be considered a potential agent causing losses in aquaculture of the fish host.

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The histological and ultrastructural characteristics of a new species of Henneguya and the host reactions to infection by this species are reported. Henneguya caudalongula sp. n. was found in the inter and intralamellar regions of the gills of Prochilodus lineatus (Valenciennes, 1836) cultivated at Center for the Research and Management of Continental Fishing Resources located in the municipality of Pirassununga, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The plasmodia were white and round or ellipsoidal and measured 0.2 to 1 mm in length. The development of the parasite was asynchronous and the mature spores were fusiform, with a total length 71 ± 1.4 µm, body length of 16.6 ± 0.54 µm and width 4.6 ± 0.2 µm. The caudal process was 52.6 ± 1.5 µm long. The polar capsules were elongate (length 6.1 ± 0.19 µm, width 1.6 ± 0.15 µm) and of equal size. The polar filament was coiled in 10-11 turns. The prevalence of the parasite was 48.3% and did not vary significantly with the season or host size.