4 resultados para Collaboration famille-école-communauté

em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP


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Chagas disease is a chronic, tropical, parasitic disease, endemic throughout Latin America. The large-scale migration of populations has increased the geographic distribution of the disease and cases have been observed in many other countries around the world. To strengthen the critical mass of knowledge generated in different countries, it is essential to promote cooperative and translational research initiatives. We analyzed authorship of scientific documents on Chagas disease indexed in the Medline database from 1940 to 2009. Bibliometrics was used to analyze the evolution of collaboration patterns. A Social Network Analysis was carried out to identify the main research groups in the area by applying clustering methods. We then analyzed 13,989 papers produced by 21,350 authors. Collaboration among authors dramatically increased over the study period, reaching an average of 6.2 authors per paper in the last five-year period. Applying a threshold of collaboration of five or more papers signed in co-authorship, we identified 148 consolidated research groups made up of 1,750 authors. The Chagas disease network identified constitutes a "small world," characterized by a high degree of clustering and a notably high number of Brazilian researchers.

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Objectives: Evaluate the production and the research collaborative network on Leishmaniasis in South America. Methods: A bibliometric research was carried out using SCOPUS database. The analysis unit was original research articles published from 2000 to 2011, that dealt with leishmaniasis and that included at least one South American author. The following items were obtained for each article: journal name, language, year of publication, number of authors, institutions, countries, and others variables. Results: 3,174 articles were published, 2,272 of them were original articles. 1,160 different institutional signatures, 58 different countries and 398 scientific journals were identified. Brazil was the country with more articles (60.7%) and Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ) had 18% of Brazilian production, which is the South American nucleus of the major scientific network in Leishmaniasis. Conclusions: South American scientific production on Leishmaniasis published in journals indexed in SCOPUS is focused on Brazilian research activity. It is necessary to strengthen the collaboration networks. The first step is to identify the institutions with higher production, in order to perform collaborative research according to the priorities of each country.

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Publications are often used as a measure of research work success. Human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) type 1 and 2 are human retroviruses, which were discovered in the early 1980s, and it is estimated that 15-20 million people are infected worldwide. This article describes a bibliometric review and a coauthorship network analysis of literature on HTLV indexed in PubMed in a 24-year period. A total of 7,564 documents were retrieved, showing a decrease in the number of documents from 1996 to 2007. HTLV manuscripts were published in 1,074 journals. Japan and USA were the countries with the highest contribution in this field (61%) followed by France (8%). Production ranking changed when the number of publications was normalized by population (Dominican Republic and Japan), by gross domestic product (Guinea-Bissau and Gambia), and by gross national income per capita (Brazil and Japan). The present study has shed light on some of the defining features of scientific collaboration performed by HTLV research community, such as the existence of core researchers responsible for articulating the development of research in the area, facilitating wider collaborative relationships and the integration of new authors in the research groups.

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Os autores referem inicialmente que os ciliados da capivara (Hydrochoerus capibara L.) são conhecidos pelos estudos de MARQUES DA CUNHA & MUNIZ bem como de FLÁVIO DA FONSECA. Fazem o estudo em material recentemente colhido em viagem ao Brasil e agradecem às pessoas que facilitaram êstes estudos. Dizem das técnicas usadas na coleta e estudo do material. Trabalhando o material colecionado em uma capivara sacrificada em Ribeirão Prêto estudam os representantes da família Cycloposthidae. Dividem as espécies do gênero Cycloposthium em três secções: a primeira com C. hydrochoeri Cunha, 1915; a segunda com C. minutum Cunha & Muniz, 1927; C. lenticularis sp. n. e C. elongatum sp. n.; a terceira com C. caudatum Cunha & Muniz, 1927 e C. compressum Cunha 1915 incluidas em novo subgênero: Diplolophus. Estudam pormenorisadamente C. hydrochoeri fazendo numerosas observações da morfologia em exemplares de preparação total, bem como em cortes. Na segunda secção dão a diagnose das 3 espécies nela incluídas, das quais duas novas para a ciência: C. lenticularis, com corpo quase tão largo como longo, 40 a 60 μ de comprimento por 40 a 45 μ de largura e processos caudais muito curtos ora acuminados ora arredondados. C. elongatum, de tamanho relativamente grande, medindo de comprimetno 160 a 200 μ por 60 a 90 μ de largura. Para a terceira secção estabelecem um novo subgênero - Diplolophus - com D.(D.) compressum e D.(D.) caudatum. O subgênero é caracterisado, principalmente, por serem os cirros adorais distribuídos em duas espirais: uma interna e outra mais externa. Finalisando o trabalho fazem comentários sôbre os componentes da família Cycloposthidae.