956 resultados para Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil


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O presente trabalho baseou-se na análise de amostras de isolados de M. tuberculosis provenientes da população indígena e não indígena do Mato Grosso do Sul. As análises foram feitas basicamente por três técnicas de Biologia Molecular: PCR-IS6110 e PRA (para identificação) e Spoligotyping (para genotipagem), ressaltando que somente as amostras negativas para PCR-IS6110 foram submetidas ao PRA. Os objetivos do estudo eram: confirmar por técnicas moleculares de PCR e de PRA a identificação do complexo M. tuberculosis e de outras micobactérias, após o descongelamento e cultivo, analisar a incidência de isolados de M. tuberculosis da região do Mato Grosso do Sul que não tem o IS6110, avaliar a incidência de outras micobactérias entre a população indígena e não indígena do Mato Grosso do Sul, agrupar em famílias, por similaridade epidemiológica os isolados de M. tuberculosis procedentes da população indígena e não indígena com TB e avaliar a presença efetiva de grupos genéticos predominantes; Pela técnica de PCR-IS6110, analisamos um total de 119 isolados clínicos, sendo que apenas 6 apresentaram negatividade, sendo assim submetidos à técnica do PRA. Feito isso, também apresentaram resultado positivo para CMTB, nos permitindo concluir que essas técnicas podem se tornar ferramentas de grande valia no diagnóstico rápido da TB. Pela técnica de genotipagem do Spoligotyping foram analisadas 97 amostras e foi constatado um maciço predomínio da família LAM, principalmente da subfamília LAM 9, representados por 4 SITs, sendo SIT 42 com 44 isolados e SITs 177, 1337 e 1075 com respectivamente 4, 2 e 1 isolados cada (essa subfamília representou 52,6% do total de isolados). Outras famílias, tais como T, H e U também estiveram presentes no estudo em menores proporções

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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FCAV

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The aim of this study is to investigate aspects that influenced students of Physics at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) to choose that course and the influence that their own teachers had on their decision. In order to do that, a questionnaire was prepared and answered by forty-five students of Physics (bachelor's course or teacher's course). In the results we highlighted that those students developed affinities with physics knowledge before choosing the course. The analysis suggests that the teacher, although not predominant in these choices, is an important catalyst, thus influencing students to choose a career in science co-operating.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Tungiasis is an ectoparasitic disease caused by fleas of the genus Tunga. The disease is reported to occur mostly in human populations. In wildlife, however, the occurrence and impact of this disease remains uncertain. We captured and examined 12 free-ranging jaguars for the presence of Tunga penetrans in the Pantanal region of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil. Tungiasis prevalence was 100% in the population; lesions were confined to the jaguar's paws. T. penetrans was identified based on the characteristics of the embedded fleas and the morphological identification of a collected free-living flea. The intensity and stage of infestation varied between individual animals. However, in general, all captured jaguars were in good health. The 100% prevalence of tungiasis may be related to the fact that all captures were performed during the dry season. Their high ecological requirements for space make jaguars potential disseminators of T. penetrans in the Pantanal region. Because cattle ranching and ecotourism are the main economic activities in the Pantanal, further studies should evaluate the risks of tungiasis to human and animal health. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of tungiasis in jaguars.

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Microfossils present in Quaternary micrites from Serra da Bodoquena, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil, are here described for the first time. The studied taxa are: a) ostracods: Candona sp., Candonopsis sp., Cyclocypris sp., Cypria sp., Cypridopsis sp., Notodromas sp., Ilyocypris sp., Cyprideis sp., Wolburgiopsis cf. chinamuertensis (Musacchio 1970), Darwinula sp. and 5 morphotypes; b) microgastropod Acrobis sp., and c) Characeae remains and gyrogonites Chara sp.. The presence of these microfossils suggests clear-water shallow lacustrine paleoenvironments and the presence of aquatic vegetation. Similarities between microfossils and the living taxa suggest possible Holocene ages for these deposits, which is in accordance with previous C14 dates.

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The preservation of tangible cultural heritage does not guarantee effective revitalisation of urban historic areas as a whole. The legacy of our history consists not only of paintings, sculptures, architectural monuments and public spaces, but also the safeguarding of immaterial aspects of social life, such as oral traditions, rituals, practices, knowledge and craft skills. From 1999 to 2013, 26 Brazilian cities benefited from the Monumenta Programme - a national cultural policy that involved institutions, the private sector and the local community. The purpose of the programme was to stimulate economic growth and increase cultural and social development of the historic centres. Moreover, it sought to increase the number of residents in the benefited areas as defined in its agenda (IDB, 1999; MinC & Programa Monumenta, 2006). Using the Historic Centre of Porto Alegre as a case study, this paper examines how this cultural programme enables demographic change through the promotion of intangible cultural heritage, e.g. by supporting educational projects. The demographic flow was analysed using the microdata of the Populations Censuses (years 2000 and 2010) available from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. The results showed an increase in low-income residents the areas that participated in the programme. This increase may have been motivated by a set of cultural-educational projects under the auspices of the Monumenta Programme. The retraining of artisans of Alfândega Square, the training of low-income youth for restoration work and the implementation of the "Black Route Museum in Porto Alegre" (Bicca, 2010) are just some examples of what was done to improve the local community's economy, to encourage social cohesion and to enhance the awareness of cultural diversity as a positive and essential value in society.