4 resultados para Jacobo Palear Fratín
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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OBJETIVO: Describir la modalidad de alimentación de los recién nacidos en instituciones públicas y privadas; y estudiar su relación con prácticas sanitarias de atención del parto y el puerperio y con caraterísticas sociodemográficas. MÉTODOS: Se estudiaron 347 binomios madre - hijo representativos de los nacimientos en maternidades públicas y privadas de la ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina. Las madres fueron entrevistadas entre las 24 y 48h posteriores al parto. Mediante análisis de regresión logística se estudió la asociación de las prácticas sanitarias con la modalidad de alimentación en la institución, controlando el efecto de factores sociodemográficos y perinatales, en instituciones públicas y privadas. Se realizó análisis de regresión logistica expressada en "odds ratio", con intervalo de confianza de un 95%. RESULTADOS: Recibieron lactancia materna exclusiva el 60,4% de los nacidos en instituciones públicas y el 2,9% de los nacidos en instituciones privadas. El riesgo de no tener lactancia materna completa en las instituciones públicas durante el postparto inmediato fue significativamente mayor cuando los niños recibieron un primer alimento diferente de leche materna [odds ratio (OR):149; Intervalo de confianza (IC) 95%: 16,7-1332)], el primer contacto se retrasó más de 45 minutos (OR:4,43; IC 95%: 1,02-19,20) y la intención de la madre fue amamantar menos de 6 meses (OR:5,80; IC95%: 1,32-25,52); y, en las privadas, cuando los niños recibieron un primer alimento diferente de leche materna (OR:9,88; IC 95%: 1,07-91,15). CONCLUSIONES: La atención del parto y el puerperio no es acorde a las recomendaciones actuales e influye en la modalidad de alimentación del recién nacido independientemente de otros factores estudiados.
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OBJECTIVE To describe the health status and access to care of forced-return Mexican migrants deported through the Mexico-United States border and to compare it with the situation of voluntary-return migrants. METHODS Secondary data analysis from the Survey on Migration in Mexico’s Northern Border from 2012. This is a continuous survey, designed to describe migration flows between Mexico and the United States, with a mobile-population sampling design. We analyzed indicators of health and access to care among deported migrants, and compare them with voluntary-return migrants. Our analysis sample included 2,680 voluntary-return migrants, and 6,862 deportees. We employ an ordinal multiple logistic regression model, to compare the adjusted odds of having worst self-reported health between the studied groups. RESULTS As compared to voluntary-return migrants, deportees were less likely to have medical insurance in the United States (OR = 0.05; 95%CI 0.04;0.06). In the regression model a poorer self-perceived health was found to be associated with having been deported (OR = 1.71, 95%CI 1.52;1.92), as well as age (OR = 1.03, 95%CI 1.02;1.03) and years of education (OR = 0.94 95%CI 0.93;0.95). CONCLUSIONS According to our results, deportees had less access to care while in the United States, as compared with voluntary-return migrants. Our results also showed an independent and statistically significant association between deportation and having poorer self-perceived health. To promote the health and access to care of deported Mexican migrants coming back from the United States, new health and social policies are required.
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American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) presents distinct active clinical forms with different grades of severity, known as localised (LCL), intermediate (ICL) and diffuse (DCL) cutaneous leishmaniasis. LCL and DCL are associated with a polarised T-helper (Th)1 and Th2 immune response, respectively, whereas ICL, or chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis, is associated with an exacerbated immune response and a mixed cytokine expression profile. Chemokines and chemokine receptors are involved in cellular migration and are critical in the inflammatory response. Therefore, we evaluated the expression of the chemokines CXCL10, CCL4, CCL8, CCL11 and CXCL8 and the chemokine receptors CCR3, CXCR3, CCR5 and CCR7 in the lesions of patients with different clinical forms of ACL using immunohistochemistry. LCL patients exhibited a high density of CXCL10+, CCL4+ and CCL8+ cells, indicating an important role for these chemokines in the local Th1 immune response and the migration of CXCR3+ cells. LCL patients showed a higher density of CCR7+ cells than ICL or DCL patients, suggesting major dendritic cell (DC) migration to lymph nodes. Furthermore, DCL was associated with low expression levels of Th1-associated chemokines and CCL11+ epidermal DCs, which contribute to the recruitment of CCR3+ cells. Our findings also suggest an important role for epidermal cells in the induction of skin immune responses through the production of chemokines, such as CXCL10, by keratinocytes.