3 resultados para Araguaína - TO
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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Mercury is a toxic metal used in a variety of substances over the course history. One of its more dubious uses is in dental amalgam restorations. It is possible to measure very small concentrations of this metal in the urine of exposed subjects by the cold vapor atomic absorption technique. The present work features the validation as an essential tool to confirm the suitability of the analytical method chosen to accomplish such determination. An initial analysis will be carried out in order to evaluate the environmental and occupational levels of exposure to mercury in 39 members of the auxiliary dental staff at public consulting rooms in the city of AraguaÃna (TO).
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Desde 1995, pastos formados com Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu vêm sendo devastados por uma doença cujo sintoma tÃpico é a morte de touceiras. Das amostras de plantas coletadas nos municÃpios de Paragominas (PA), Carutapera (MA) e AraguaÃna (TO), exibindo sintomas iniciais da doença, bem como, de sementes obteve-se quatro isolados de Pythium spp. e um de Rhizoctonia solani associados aos tecidos doentes. Os resultados dos testes de patogenicidade comprovaram que o principal agente da podridão do coleto do capim-braquiarão é Pythium periilum. A infestação do solo com mistura de inóculo dos três isolados de P. periilum e de R. solani resultou em elevada quantidade de doença (p<0,01). Na presença de alta população de R. solani, no solo, a associação desses patógenos deverá aumentar as áreas degradadas de pasto de capim-braquiarão, principalmente aquelas manejadas de modo inadequado, desde que R. solani é um reconhecido patógeno de B. brizantha. Trata-se do primeiro registro de P. periilum como agente primário de doença, em coleto de B. brizantha.
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Introduction Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) stands out as a zoonosis observed on four continents and also in urban expansion zones in several regions of Brazil. Methods A cross-sectional epidemiological study of VL cases in children under 15 years of age in the period from 2007 to 2012. Clinical data were gathered from medical reports; meteorological data were obtained at the Meteorological Measurement Department of UFT. Environmental variables were divided into two periods, rainy and dry. Results The study revealed no difference by gender (p=0.67) among the 821 patients. However, the most affected age group was between one and five years of age (58.6%; p<0.01); the highest prevalence of the disease (99.03%; p<0.01) occurred in urban zones; and the most affected ethnic group (85.5%; p<0.01) was mixed race. The highest incidence coefficients in this population occurred in 2007 and 2008 (578.39/100,000 inhabitants; 18.5/100,000 inhabitants, respectively), whereas the highest lethality coefficients occurred in 2008 and 2011 (0.85/100 deaths). There was no significant correlation between average rainfall and the number of VL cases. The correlation between temperature and number of VL cases was negative (r = -0.4039; p<0.01). Conclusions In Araguaína, visceral leishmaniasis in children under 15 years is an urban-based endemic disease distributed across all districts of the city wherein temperature as an environmental factor, a higher prevalence in mixed race children between one and five years of age, and a high incidence coefficient all strongly contribute to child mortality.