19 resultados para GOBIERNO PARLAMENTARIO - ANTIOQUIA (COLOMBIA) - 2002-2006
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This paper presents an overview of the Natural Products Research in Brazil in the last five years (2002-2006), and also discusses how some relevant aspects of the Chemical Biology area could create new research opportunities and challenges for the natural product chemists. In addition, some aspects of the scientific policies and their impact on current projects are discussed.
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OBJETIVO: Determinar perfil clínico-nutricional de pacientes obesos submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica, no HC/UFPE. MÉTODOS: Foram avaliados retrospectivamente, 205 pacientes, no período 2002/2006. A análise considerou história clínica para diabetes tipo 2 (DM 2), hipertensão arterial (HA) e síndrome metabólica (SM). O estado nutricional pré-operatório foi avaliado pelo IMC e bioquímica (hemoglobina, hematócrito, albumina, proteínas totais, triglicérides (TG), colesterol associado à lipoproteína de alta (HDLc) e baixa (LDLc) densidade e glicemia de jejum (GJ). Nos períodos pós-operatórios (6, 12, 18, 24 meses) a avaliação nutricional foi feita pelas medidas de peso, perda ponderal, percentual de perda de peso (%PP), IMC e bioquímica incluindo ferro, ferritina e transferrina. RESULTADOS: 71,2% eram do sexo feminino, idade de 38,4 ± 9,96 anos, 129,66±27,40 Kg e IMC 48,6 ± 8,9 Kg/m², no pré-operatório. Receberam o diagnóstico de SM 26,8%, HA 52,7% e DM 2 11,7%. A bioquímica revelou TG, LDLc, GJ elevados, estando normais os demais parâmetros. Evolução antropométrica demonstrou perda ponderal progressiva, atingindo aos 24 meses IMC 31,7±5,82 Kg/m² (p< 0,001) e maior %PP (36,05%). Valores de TG, LDLc e GJ atingiram a normalidade a partir do 6° mês pós-operatório: 104,4mg/dL(p=0,018), 95,5mg/dL(p=0,263) e 84,8g/dL(p=0,004), respectivamente; transferrina apresentou valores reduzidos aos 6 meses. Prevalência maior dos sintomas ocorreu no 6° mês: alopécia (19%), vômitos (18%), intolerância alimentar (12,2%). CONCLUSÃO: A Cirurgia bariátrica foi um procedimento eficaz para promover perda ponderal e sua manutenção por dois anos, assim como melhora de parâmetros bioquímicos e co-morbidades, com sintomas clínico-nutricionais reduzidos e/ou evitados por monitorização nutricional.
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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the data on human exposure to potential rabies virus transmitters in Olinda, State of Pernambuco, Brazil. Data from 7,062 patients who underwent antirabies prophylactic treatment in Olinda between 2002 and 2006 were analyzed. As expected, dogs and cats were involved in most of the cases; i.e. 82.3 and 16.3%, respectively. Attacks by nonhuman primates, bats and other species (unspecified) were also reported. Among the 7,062 patients who underwent antirabies treatment, 582 patients abandoned the treatment, either by indication from the health unit (195) or by their own decision (387). In conclusion, this study has indicated that prophylaxis for human rabies in this urban area will require a multifaceted approach, including health education, post-exposure prophylaxis, systematic vaccination for dogs and cats, and possibly selective control over wild animals such as hematophagous bats.
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Malaria is a serious health problem in the states of Córdoba and Antioquia, Northwestern Colombia, where 64.4% of total Colombian cases were reported in 2007. Because little entomological information is available in this region, the aim of this work was to identify the Anopheles species composition and natural infectivity of mosquitoes distributed in seven localities with highest malaria transmission. A total of 1,768 Anopheles mosquitoes were collected using human landing catches from March 2007-July 2008. Ten species were identified; overall, Anopheles nuneztovari s.l. was the most widespread (62%) and showed the highest average human biting rates. There were six other species of the Nyssorhynchus subgenus: Anopheles albimanus (11.6%), Anopheles darlingi (9.8%), Anopheles braziliensis (6.6%), Anopheles triannulatus s.l. (3.5%), Anopheles albitarsis s.l. and Anopheles oswaldoi s.l. at < 1%; and three of the Anopheles subgenus: Anopheles punctimacula, Anopheles pseudopunctipennis s.l. and Anopheles neomaculipalpusat < 1% each. Two species from Córdoba, An. nuneztovari and An. darlingi, were found to be naturally infected by Plasmodium vivax VK247, as determined by ELISA and confirmed by nested PCR. All species were active indoors and outdoors. These results provide basic information for targeted vector control strategies in these localities.