9 resultados para Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques (1727-1781)
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis was much more severe in conventional than in gnotobiotic mice as revealed by macro and microscopic examination. An inoculum of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis was used.
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Infection of Swiss/NIH mice with Leishmania major was compared with infection in isogenic resistant C57BL/6 and susceptible BALB/c mice. Swiss/NIH mice showed self-controlled lesions in the injected foot pad. The production of high levels of interferon-g (IFN-g) and low levels of interleukin-4 (IL-4) by cells from these animals suggests that they mount a Th1-type immune response. The importance of the indigenous microbiota on the development of murine leishmaniasis was investigated by infecting germfree Swiss/NIH in the hind footpad with L. major and conventionalizing after 3 weeks of infection. Lesions from conventionalized Swiss/NIH mice were significantly larger than conventional mice. Histopathological analysis of lesions from conventionalized animals showed abscesses of variable shapes and sizes and high numbers of parasitized macrophages. In the lesions from conventional mice, besides the absence of abscess formation, parasites were rarely observed. On the other hand, cells from conventional and conventionalized mice produced similar Th1-type response characterized by high levels of IFN-g and low levels of IL-4. In this study, we demonstrated that Swiss/NIH mice are resistant to L. major infection and that the absence of the normal microbiota at the beginning of infection significantly influenced the lesion size and the inflammatory response at the site of infection.
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Relata-se a ocorrência do ácaro dos moluscos, Riccardoella limacum (Schrank ) de criações de escargot de Belo Horizonte, MG e de Embu, SP. A morte de apreciável número destes moluscos é relacio nada com a presença de elevada população do ácaro.
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a) Foram estudados os dois pares de áreas glandulares da largata de Sibine nesea. O primeiro par se localisa no 7° segmento abdominal enquanto o segundo está no 9° segmento abdominal. Estas áreas glandulares são semelhantes entre si em forma e função. São cobertas por espinhos que ficam em posição erecta e representam o aparelho inoculador. b) A cerda, pequena, se localisa na ponta do espinho com uma inserção modificada, de modo que sua base se afunila e ela se apoia firmemente sôbre a extremidade do espinho. c) O espinho representa uma evaginação da parede do corpo. É longo e apresenta em tôda a sua superfície escaminhas dirigidas para baixo e que aumentam de tamanho caminhando-se da extremidade para a base do espinho. d) A hipoderme que desce do espinho forma dentro da parede do corpo uma grande célula glandular que apresenta na extremidade apical uma zona radiada condutora da secreção dentro da célula. e) A hipoderme que desce do espinho é que vai formar o canal condutor da secreção que, saindo da célula glandular, vai ser conduzida e encher tôda a cavidade da mesmo e da cerda. f) O núcleo é fortemente polimorfo. g) A peçonha inoculada ocasiona irritações, queimaduras e mesmo flictenas na epiderme do homem.
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The aim of this note was to record for the first time the finding of Hemilucilia segmentaria acting as biological vector of Dermatobia hominis, during a study of the diversity of Calliphoridae at Reserva Biológica do Tinguá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The insects were captured using traps baited with chicken vicera, for a period of 28-30 h twice per month. In the period of one year, 1987 insects were collected, 7.5% of which belonged to the H. segmentaria; of these a female was captured in May 2001, carrying a mass of 20 eggs on the left side of its abdomen.
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Using a sample of patients with coronary artery disease, this methodological study aimed to conduct a cross-cultural adaptation and validation of a questionnaire on knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors (Q-FARCS), lifestyle changes, and treatment adherence for use in Brazil. The questionnaire has three scales: general knowledge of risk factors (RFs); specific knowledge of these RFs; and lifestyle changes achieved. Cross-cultural adaptation included translation, synthesis, back-translation, expert committee review, and pretesting. Face and content validity, reliability, and construct validity were measured. Cronbach’s alpha for the total sample (n = 240) was 0.75. Assessment of psychometric properties revealed adequate face and content validity, and the construct revealed seven components. It was concluded that the Brazilian version of Q-FARCS had adequate reliability and validity for the assessment of knowledge of cardiovascular RFs.