123 resultados para PARTICIPACION CIUDADANA - INVESTIGACIONES - VENEZUELA
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Este artigo se debruça sobre a complexa relação do governo Chávez com a Igreja católica e com o movimento evangélico. O governo Chávez tem repetidamente se confrontado com a hierarquia da Igreja católica na medida em que tem buscado desestabilizar as instituições existentes, incluindo a Igreja. Em contraste, ele atraído o movimento evangélico no processo de estabelecer alianças com novos atores sociais e políticos. No entanto as reações de padres católicos e pastores evangélicos têm variado. Padres, que não têm tido conexão com a hierarquia e trabalham com os membros dos setores populares, tendem a apoiar o governo Chávez. De forma similar, os pastores neopentecostais, que aderem a "Teologia do Domínio," e que não têm uma conexão com o principal grupo evangélico que lidera movimento evangélico, apoiam Chávez.
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Whole blood samples (N = 295) were obtained from different locations in Amazonas and Sucre States, in Venezuela. Malaria was diagnosed by microscopy, OptiMAL™ and polymerase chain reaction (PCR), with Plasmodium vivax, P. falciparum, and P. malariae being detected when possible. We identified 93 infections, 66 of which were caused by P. vivax, 26 by P. falciparum, and 1 was a mixed infection. No infection caused by P. malariae was detected. The sensitivity and specificity of each diagnostic method were high: 95.7 and 97.9% for microscopy, 87.0 and 97.9% for OptiMAL, and 98.0 and 100% for PCR, respectively. Most samples (72.2%) showed more than 5000 parasites/µL blood. The sensitivity of the diagnosis by microscopy and OptiMAL decreased with lower parasitemia. All samples showing disagreement among the methods were reevaluated, but the first result was used for the calculations. Parasites were detected in the 6 false-negative samples by microscopy after the second examination. The mixed infection was only detected by PCR, while the other methods diagnosed it as P. falciparum (microscopy) or P. vivax (OptiMAL) infection. Most of the false results obtained with the OptiMAL strip were related to the P. falciparum-specific band, including 3 species misdiagnoses, which could be related to the test itself or to genetic variation of the Venezuelan strains. The use of the microscopic method for malaria detection is recommended for its low cost but is very difficult to implement in large scale, population-based studies; thus, we report here more efficient methods suitable for this purpose.
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Este trabajo analiza críticamente la caracterización del comunitarismo (Michael Walzer y Amitai Etzioni) respecto de los problemas de desintegración social de las sociedades post-industriales (diagnóstico social) y las categorías propuestas (tolerancia, solidaridad y resocialización moral) para solucionar dichos problemas y sus consecuencias (apatía ciudadana, desinterés por los asuntos públicos, falta de compromiso social, criminalidad, vandalismo, etc.) El análisis se centra en el carácter funcional que asume el modelo de integración social comunitarista y en los problemas que presentan los fundamentos de ese modelo (solidaridad y tolerancia).