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Com o objetivo de estimar a prevalência de anemia entre a clientela do Programa de Atendimento à Gestante (PAG), da Secretaria de Saúde do Estado de São Paulo (Brasil), e de analisar o item referente à suplementação de ferro, do mesmo programa, estudaram-se os prontuários de 4.539 gestantes, matriculadas nos PAGs de 15 Centros de Saúde (CS), escolhidos através de amostragem, probabilística. Observou-se anemia (hemoglobina - Hb - < 11,0 g/dl) em 35,1% das gestantes, valor que sugere constituir essa deficiência problema de saúde pública em relação à clientela dos Centros de Saúde estudados. É destacada a necessidade de incluir, na rotina do PAG, a medida da concentração de Hb e de referi-la conjuntamente com a idade gestacional propiciando conhecer a necessidade de ferro suplementar específica de cada grávida, aumentando, com isso, a eficiência do programa de combate à anemia e, conseqüentemente, a do PAG. Sugere-se também que a avaliação da suplementação seja feita em Centros de Saúde que tenham facilidade para tal.

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Schistosoma intercalatum, which causes human rectal schistosomiasis in Africa, still presents a great interest for its imprecise taxonomic status and its puzzling distribution in Africa. Two geographically isolated strains of S. intercalatum are recognized, the Lower Guinea strain and the Congo strain, which differ from each other in a number of morphological, biological and biochemical characteristics. Recent molecular data using RAPD markers indicate high divergence between the two strains, with values of Nei and Li's similarity indice allowing recognition of two genetically distinct taxa: experiments on pre- and post-isolating mechanisms are in progress in order to re-evaluate the taxonomic status of this polytypic species. With regard to its geographical distribution, S. intercalatum is characterized by the existence of two stable endemic areas (localized in Lower Guinea and North East of Democratic Republic of Congo) which correspond to the historical areas of species discovery, and the emergence during the last 15 years of new foci of the Lower Guinea strain outside previously known endemic areas. The absence of local adaptation of the Lower Guinea strain to its intermediate host, supported by experimental studies, may help to facilitate the spread of this strain. Nevertheless, the present restricted distribution of this species remains puzzling, because its potential snail hosts (bulinids) are widely distributed throughout much of Africa. Recent experimental and epidemiological studies suggest that interspecific sexual interactions between human schistosomes could have a role in limiting the distribution of S. intercalatum: the competitive sexual processes acting among human schistosomes show that S. haematobium and S. mansoni are always competitively dominant over S. intercalatum. These epidemiological observations lead the authors to distinguish three kinds of transmission foci for S. intercalatum.

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An annotated list of the triatomine species present in French Guiana is given. It is based on field collections carried out between 1993-2008, museum collections and a literature review. Fourteen species, representing four tribes and six genera, are now known in this country and are illustrated (habitus). Three species are recorded from French Guiana for the first time: Cavernicola pilosa, Microtriatoma trinidadensis and Rhodnius paraensis. The two most common and widely distributed species are Panstrongylus geniculatus and Rhodnius pictipes. The presence of two species (Panstrongylus megistus and Triatoma maculata) could be fortuitous and requires confirmation. Also, the presence of Rhodnius prolixus is doubtful; while it was previously recorded in French Guiana, it was probably mistaken for R. robustus. A key for French Guiana's triatomine species is provided.