941 resultados para minor sex trafficking
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The objective of this study was to investigate the frequency of HIV infection among female sex workers in the port area of Imbituba (State of Santa Catarina), and to identify the viral subtype and its susceptibility to antiretroviral medications. Ninety women were interviewed between December 2003 and February 2004. Six (6.7%) were HIV-positive. Genotyping for HIV, performed on four samples, detected subtype C in three of them, which is predominant in Africa and Asia, and subtype B in one of them, which is prevalent in Brazil, USA and Europe. The results suggest that the Port of Imbituba may be one of the gateways for HIV-1 subtype C to enter Brazil, and for its dissemination to the rest of the country and the Mercosul area, along the highway BR-101. This points towards the need for preventive work to reduce the introduction and dissemination of HIV subtype C in Brazil.
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An HIV seroprevalence and molecular study was conducted among 935 subjects: 723 female commercial sex workers, 92 men who have sex with men and 120 HIV-positive volunteers. The reported injection drug use rates were 0.7% in female commercial sex workers and 3% in men who have sex with men. Sexually transmitted infections were reported in 265 (37%) of the female commercial sex workers and 38 (41%) of the men who have sex with men. A total of 20 (2.8%) female commercial sex workers and 12 (13%) men who have sex with men became HIV infected during the study period. A history of sexually transmitted infection increased the risk of subsequent HIV infection twofold (adjusted odds ratio of 2.5) among the female commercial sex workers, while cocaine use had an adjusted odds ratios of 6.61 among men who have sex with men. From 130 samples, and based on heteroduplex mobility assaying for the env gene, with sequencing of part of pol and/or full genomes, subtype B was the predominant subtype identified (66%); followed by subtype F (22%) and subtype C (4%). Recombinant CRF12-BF strains were identified in 6% and CRF17_BF was identified in 2%.
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Lagochilascaris minor is the causative agent of lagochilascariosis, a disease that affects the neck region and causes festering abscesses, with eggs, adult parasites and L3/L4 larvae within the purulent exudates. Today, mice are considered to be intermediate hosts for the parasite. C57BL/6 mice produce immunoglobulin IgM, IgA and IgG against the crude extract of the parasite; on the other hand, antibodies produced against the secreted/excreted antigens of Lagochilascaris minor present lower levels of IgM, IgA and IgG. This is the first description of antibody detection against different antigens of Lagochilascaris minor.
HIV, hepatitis B and C, and syphilis prevalence and coinfection among sex workers in Southern Brazil
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Introduction Sex workers (SWs) are vulnerable to HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis coinfection. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in Tubarão, Laguna, and Imbituba, Southern Brazil. We surveyed 147 SWs using face-to-face interviews and blood sampling for serological evaluation. Results Prevalence of hepatitis B (HBV) was 23.1%, syphilis 19.7%, hepatitis C (HCV) 8.8%, and HIV 8.8%. Of 13 HIV-infected patients, 3 were co-infected with HCV, 4 with syphilis, and 5 with HBV. Conclusions SWs had high HIV infection rates, and coinfection with viral hepatitis and syphilis.
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The Giant of Amazon basin, pirarucu, Arapaima gigas, is the largest scaled freshwater fish in the world. pirarucu cultivation has recently started, driven by the decline in natural populations and high market value. Currently, there are no reliable methods for sexual differentiation in this species other than direct examination of gonads, which requires dissection of specimens. A non-lethal and less invasive method for sexual identification is highly desirable in order to properly group broodstock for mating and offspring production. We utilized laparoscopic examination in anesthetized pirarucu to differentiate between male and female individuals. This method allowed for the observation and differentiation of the reproductive organs within an individual. Our results suggest that laparoscopy is an efficient method for sex differentiation in pirarucu causing minimal stress to the fish.
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The links between gender, sex and sexuality and their relevance are theoretically and politically problematic (Richardson, 2007). One of the difficulties in understanding their interconnections is that these terms are often used differently and ambiguously by different authors (and even by the same authors). This article reports the results of an analysis of the articles published in open access communication journals with known impact factor, edited in Portugal and published between 2005 and 2012. The diverse conceptualisations of those three basic concepts and of their (inter)relationships within communication research are identified. The complexity and the intricate (and often implicit) nature of both the meanings of these categories and their relationships underlie and justify our attention and further research. What the findings suggest about the current communication research into gender issues published in the two journals surveyed is that the ‘Gender differences discourse’ (Sunderland, 2004) is the most pervasive discourse (also) in academic practice. Additionally, they show that gender and sex are mainly taken for a fact, not a question that is worth being studied. The editors of these journals, as well as the scholars submitting manuscripts, need to be more aware of the traditional nature of the theoretical and methodological choices that they make regarding gender- and sex-related issues, as well as of the relative lack of attention to sexuality as a research subject.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the intraobserver reliability of the information about the history of diagnosis and treatment of hypertension. METHODS: A multidimensional health questionnaire, which was filled out by the interviewees, was applied twice with an interval of 2 weeks, in July '99, to 192 employees of the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), stratified by sex, age, and educational level. The intraobserver reliability of the answers provided was estimated by the kappa statistic and by the coefficient of intraclass correlation (CICC). RESULTS: The general kappa (k) statistic was 0.75 (95% CI=0.73-0.77). Reliability was higher among females (k=0.88, 95% CI=0.85-0.91) than among males (k=0.62, 95% CI=0.59-0.65).The reliability was higher among individuals 40 years of age or older (k=0.79; 95% CI=0.73-0.84) than those from 18 to 39 years (k=0.52; 95% CI=0.45-0.57). Finally, the kappa statistic was higher among individuals with a university educational level (k=0.86; 95% CI=0.81-0.91) than among those with high school educational level (k=0.61; 95% CI=0.53-0.70) or those with middle school educational level (k=0.68; 95% CI=0.64-0.72). The coefficient of intraclass correlation estimated by the intraobserver agreement in regard to age at the time of the diagnosis of hypertension was 0.74. A perfect agreement between the 2 answers (k=1.00) was observed for 22 interviewees who reported prior prescription of antihypertensive medication. CONCLUSION: In the population studied, estimates of the reliability of the history of medical diagnosis of hypertension and its treatment ranged from substantial to almost perfect reliability.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess whether female sex is a factor independently related to in-hospital mortality in acute myocardial infarction. METHODS: Of 600 consecutive patients (435 males and 165 females) with acute myocardial infarction, we studied 13 demographic and clinical variables obtained at the time of hospital admission through uni- and multivariate analysis, and analyzed their relation to in-hospital death. RESULTS: Females were older (p<0.001) and had a higher incidence of hypertension (p<0.001). Males were more frequently smokers (p<0.001). The remaining risk factors had a similar incidence among both sexes. All variables underwent uni- and multivariate analysis. Through univariate analysis, the following variables were found to be associated with in-hospital death: female sex (p<0.001), age >70 years (p<0.001), the presence of previous coronary artery disease (p=0.0004), previous myocardial infarction (p<0.001), infarction in the anterior wall (p=0.007), presence of left ventricular dysfunction (p<0.001), and the absence of thrombolytic therapy (p=0.04). Through the multivariate analysis of logistic regression, the following variables were associated with in-hospital mortality: female sex (p=0.001), age (p=0.008), the presence of previous myocardial infarction (p=0.02), and left ventricular dysfunction (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: After adjusting for all risk variables, female sex proved to be a variable independently related to in-hospital mortality in acute myocardial infarction.
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Aims: To evaluate the differences in linear and complex heart rate dynamics in twin pairs according to fetal sex combination [male-female (MF), male-male (MM), and female-female (FF)]. Methods: Fourteen twin pairs (6 MF, 3 MM, and 5 FF) were monitored between 31 and 36.4 weeks of gestation. Twenty-six fetal heart rate (FHR) recordings of both twins were simultaneously acquired and analyzed with a system for computerized analysis of cardiotocograms. Linear and nonlinear FHR indices were calculated. Results: Overall, MM twins presented higher intrapair average in linear indices than the other pairs, whereas FF twins showed higher sympathetic-vagal balance. MF twins exhibited higher intrapair average in entropy indices and MM twins presented lower entropy values than FF twins considering the (automatically selected) threshold rLu. MM twin pairs showed higher intrapair differences in linear heart rate indices than MF and FF twins, whereas FF twins exhibited lower intrapair differences in entropy indices. Conclusions: The results of this exploratory study suggest that twins have sex-specific differences in linear and nonlinear indices of FHR. MM twins expressed signs of a more active autonomic nervous system and MF twins showed the most active complexity control system. These results suggest that fetal sex combination should be taken into consideration when performing detailed evaluation of the FHR in twins.
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En Argentina, el cultivo de maní Arachis hypogaea L. se realiza casi exclusivamente en la provincia de Córdoba (98 % del total), significando su exportación alrededor del 10 % del total de las estimadas para esta provincia en 1996. En las áreas productoras de maní del mundo los hongos patógenos presentes en el suelo causan enfermedades que producen significativas disminuciones en los rendimientos. En Argentina las pérdidas han sido calculadas entre 14 y 18 millones de dólares, siendo las enfermedades más importantes el tizón (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. minor) y el marchitamiento (Sclerotium rolfsii). (...) En nuestro país, los estudios efectuados comprenden esencialmente la identificación de los agentes causales, distribución espacial y cuantificación de las pérdidas, faltando completar los estudios sobre su biología y epidemiología. La hipótesis de este proyecto es: A partir de estudios biológicos y epidemiológicos se contribuirá a desarrollar estrategias de manejo de tizón y el marchitamiento del maní. Objetivo General Identificar y definir los principios fundamentales a partir de los cuales diseñar estrategias de manejo integradas al sistema productivo. Objetivos Específicos 1. Conocer la biología de los patógenos causantes del tizón y el marchitamiento y 2. Comprender la epidemiología de estas enfermedades.
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En Argentina, el cultivo de maní Arachis hypogaea L. se realiza casi exclusivamente en la provincia de Córdoba (98 % del total), significando su exportación alrededor del 10 % del total de las estimadas para esta provincia en 1996. En las áreas productoras de maní del mundo los hongos patógenos presentes en el suelo causan enfermedades que producen significativas disminuciones en los rendimientos. En Argentina las pérdidas han sido calculadas entre 14 y 18 millones de dólares, siendo las enfermedades más importantes el tizón (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, S. minor) y el marchitamiento (Sclerotium rolfsii). (...) En nuestro país, los estudios efectuados comprenden esencialmente la identificación de los agentes causales, distribución espacial y cuantificación de las pérdidas, faltando completar los estudios sobre su biología y epidemiología. La hipótesis de este proyecto es: A partir de estudios biológicos y epidemiológicos se contribuirá a desarrollar estrategias de manejo de tizón y el marchitamiento del maní. Objetivo General Identificar y definir los principios fundamentales a partir de los cuales diseñar estrategias de manejo integradas al sistema productivo. Objetivos Específicos 1. Conocer la biología de los patógenos causantes del tizón y el marchitamiento y 2. Comprender la epidemiología de estas enfermedades.
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En los últimos años se ha establecido que un gran número de enfermedades neurodegenerativas están asociadas a defectos en el transporte vesicular, particularmente aquel mediado por motores moleculares y proteínas quinasas, estando directamente relacionado al establecimiento y mantenimiento de la polaridad neuronal.El estudio de los mecanismos moleculares que regulan la formación y diferenciación de dendritas, especialmente a nivel del tráfico de organelas túbulo-vesiculares, nos permitirá entender el papel de los motores moleculares retrógrados y de las proteínas quinasas en el establecimiento de la polaridad neuronal, evento crucial para el mantenimiento y función del sistema nervioso.Para ello contamos con las herramientas necesarias para el estudio del transporte de proteínas a nivel molecular y celular, como cDNAs para expresar varias proteínas de estudio, siRNAs para bloquear la expresión de proteínas específicas, dominantes negativos y constitutivamente activos de algunos de los componentes a analizar, así como anticuerpos que nos permitan monitorear su localización celular, para lo cual contamos con equipos de microscopía de última generación.Es de esperar que se obtengan resultados que confirmen el papel específico de motores retrógrados, como dineína, y quinasas de las familias C y D, en el transporte de proteínas de membrana al compartimiento somato-dendrítico, demostrando su importancia en el establecimiento de la polaridad neuronal. Entender el desarrollo y el mantenimiento de esta polaridad axón-dendrita es de vital importancia, tanto para incrementar el conocimiento del funcionamiento y la biología del sistema nervioso, como para comprender aquellos mecanismos que se desarrollan en ciertas enfermedades neurodegenerativas y neuropsiquiátricas.