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O texto traz o histórico e a evolução dos campos 4XX - Séries do Formato MARC 21 para Dados Bibliográficos. Aborda a recente mudança que tornou obsoleto o campo 440 em favor dos campos 490 e 800-830. Ilustra a aplicação dos campos 490 e 800-830 em registros bibliográficos por meio de exemplos, relacionando-os com as regras do Código de Catalogação Anglo-Americano, 2ª edição e descreve o impacto desta mudança nos catálogos bibliográficos.

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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalences of tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis in inmates. METHODS: Observational study was carried out with inmates of a prison and a jail in the State of São Paulo, Southeastern Brazil, between March and December of 2008. Questionnaires were used to collect sociodemographic and epidemiological data. Tuberculin skin testing was administered (PPD-RT23-2TU/0.1 mL), and the following laboratory tests were also performed: sputum smear examination, sputum culture, identification of strains isolated and drug susceptibility testing. The variables were compared using Pearson's chi-square (Χ2) association test, Fisher's exact test and the proportion test. RESULTS: Of the 2,435 inmates interviewed, 2,237 (91.9%) agreed to submit to tuberculin skin testing and of these, 73.0% had positive reactions. The prevalence of tuberculosis was 830.6 per 100,000 inmates. The coefficients of prevalence were 1,029.5/100,000 for inmates of the prison and 525.7/100,000 for inmates of the jail. The sociodemographic characteristics of the inmates in the two groups studied were similar; most of the inmates were young and single with little schooling. The epidemiological characteristics differed between the prison units, with the number of cases of previous tuberculosis and of previous contact with the disease greater in the prison and coughing, expectoration and smoking more common in the jail. Among the 20 Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains identified, 95.0% were sensitive to anti-tuberculosis drugs, and 5.0% were resistant to streptomycin. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalences of tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis were higher in the incarcerated population than in the general population, and they were also higher in the prison than in the jail.

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OBJETIVO Analisar as características das vítimas, vias e veículos envolvidos em acidentes de trânsito e os fatores de risco de acidentes com ocorrência de óbito.  MÉTODOS Estudo de coorte não concorrente considerando os acidentes de trânsito em Fortaleza, CE, de janeiro de 2004 a dezembro de 2008. Foram utilizados dados do Sistema de Informação de Acidente de Trânsito de Fortaleza, do Sistema de Informações de Mortalidade, do Sistema de Informações Hospitalares e dos bancos de dados de Habilitação e Veículos do Departamento Estadual de Trânsito. Técnicas de relacionamento determinístico e probabilístico foram aplicadas para integrar as bases de dados. Efetuou-se a análise descritiva das variáveis relativas às pessoas, às vias, aos veículos e ao tempo. Foram utilizados os modelos lineares generalizados na investigação de fatores de risco para óbito por acidente de trânsito. O ajuste do modelo foi verificado pela razão de verossimilhança e análise ROC.  RESULTADOS Registraram-se 118.830 acidentes no período. Predominaram colisão/abalroamento (78,1%), atropelamentos (11,9%) e choque com obstáculo fixo (3,9%) e com motocicletas (18,1%). Ocorreram óbitos em 1,4% dos acidentes. Estiveram independentemente associados ao óbito por acidente de trânsito: bicicletas (OR = 21,2; IC95% 16,1;27,8), atropelamentos (OR = 5,9; IC95% 3,7;9,2), choque com obstáculo fixo (OR = 5,7; IC95% 3,1;10,5) e acidentes com motociclistas (OR = 3,5; IC95% 2,6;4,6). Os principais fatores contribuintes foram envolvimento de uma única pessoa (OR = 6,6; IC95% 4,1;10,73), presença de condutores não habilitados (OR = 4,1; IC95% 2,9;5,5) um único veículo envolvido (OR = 3,9; IC95% 2,3;6,4), sexo masculino (OR = 2,5; IC95% 1,9;3,3), tráfego em vias de jurisdição federal (OR = 2,4; IC95% 1,8;3,7), horário madrugada (OR = 2,4; IC95% 1,8;3,0) e dia de domingo (OR = 1,7; IC95% 1,3;2,2), todas ajustadas segundo modelo log-binomial.  CONCLUSÕES As ações de promoção e prevenção de acidentes no trânsito devem focar os acidentes com veículos de duas rodas, que mais frequentemente envolvem uma única pessoa, não habilitada, do sexo masculino, em horários noturnos, em finais de semana e nas vias onde se desenvolvem maiores velocidades.

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A population-based clinical epidemiologic study on schistosomiasis mansoni was carried out in Tuparecê, Minas Gerais. The patients were interviewed for symptoms, water contact, past history and examined for spleen and liver enlargement. From the 830 people registered in the census, 777 (93.6%) had their stools examined (Kato-Katz method) and 696 (83.9%) were clinically evaluated. The overall index of Schistosoma mansoni infection was 43.2%. Significant and increased infection risks could be detected in the young age group (2-14 years old) regarding occupation, time of residence in the area and frequency of water contact. Bloody stools were significantly more prevalent among positives, while diarrhea was significantly more prevalent among those negative. The area was shown to have a low morbidity as well as a low intensity of infection measured by the number of S. mansoni eggs per gram of feces. A close correlation was found between water contact pattern and the age prevalence curve. It has emphasized the importance of habits in determining prevalence rates, besides suggesting that schistosomiasis mansoni in the area is manifested as a light and somewhat harmless infection with little consequence for the population as a whole.

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A dot-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Dot-ELISA) for pneumococcal antigen detection was standardized in view of the need for a rapid and accurate immunodiagnosis of acute pneumococcal pneumonia. A total of 442 pleural fluid effusion samples (PFES) from children with clinical and laboratory diagnoses of acute bacterial pneumonia, plus 38 control PFES from tuberculosis patients and 20 negative control serum samples from healthy children were evaluated by Dot-ELISA. The samples were previously treated with 0.1 M EDTA pH 7.5 at 90°C for 10 min and dotted on nitrocellulose membrane. Pneumococcal omniserum diluted at 1:200 was employed in this assay for antigen detection. When compared with standard bacterial culture, counterimmunoelectrophoresis and latex agglutination techniques, the Dot-ELISA results showed relative indices of 0.940 to sensitivity, 0.830 to specificity and 0.760 to agreement. Pneumococcal omniserum proved to be an optimal polyvalent antiserum for the detection of pneumococcal antigen by Dot-ELISA. Dot-ELISA proved to be a practical alternative technique for the diagnosis of pneumococcal pneumonia.