932 resultados para FERTILITY GRADIENT


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Los temas que se incluiran en un estudio comparativo sobre la fecundidad en algunos paises latinoamericanos, basado en los resultados de la Encuesta Mundial de Fecundidad, se describen junto con las variables y las categorias adoptadas. Los niveles y tendencias de la fecundidad se hallan adecuadamente descritos por la tasa global de fecundidad en los anos previos a la encuesta. Los diferenciales socio-economicos mas importantes serian la magnitud de la localidad de residencia, la educacion de ambos conyuges, la situacion ocupacional del marido, la participacion de la mujer en la actividad economica y la movilidad geografica. Variables importantes para determinar la formacion de la familia es la nupcialidad (numero y duracion de las uniones y edad a la primera union) y duracion de los intervalos intergenesicos, que a su vez pueden variar segun el tipo de resultados del embarazo y del empleo de planificacion familiar. El deseo de tener mas hijos juega un papel importante en ultima instancia en la determinacion del comportamiento reproductivo.

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Capítulo 2 del documento "Comparative analysis of fertility in seven Latin American countries"

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Contribution to the United Nations Expert Group for the Comparative Analysis of World Fertility Survey Data

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This study analyzed the spatial distribution of Yellow Sigatoka Leaf Spot relative to soil fertility and plant nutritional status using geostatistics. The experimental area comprised 1.2 ha, where 27 points were georeferenced and spaced on a regular grid 18 × 18 m. The severity of Yellow Sigatoka, soil fertility and plant nutritional status were evaluated at each point. The spherical model was adjusted for all variables using restricted maximum likelihood. Kriging maps showed the highest infection rate of Sigatoka occurred in high areas of the field which had the highest concentration of sand, while the lowest disease was found in lower areas with lower silt, organic matter, total exchangeable bases, effective cation exchange capacity, base saturation, Ca and Mg in soil, and foliar sulfur (S). These results may help farmers manage Yellow Sigatoka disease more effectively, with balanced fertilization and reduced fungicide application. This practice minimizes the environmental impact and cost of production while contributing to production sustainability.

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The number of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) cases has increased over the past 10 years in Brazil, especially in the North and Northeast regions of the country. The aim of this study was to evaluate the urbanisation of VL vectors in Barcarena, Pará, an area in northern Brazil where VL is endemic. Sandflies were captured using Centers for Disease Control (CDC) light traps along an urban-rural gradient. The CDC traps were installed inside hen houses at a height of 150 cm. A total of 5,089 sandflies were collected and 11 species were identified. The predominant species was Lutzomyia longipalpis (rate of 95.15%), which suggests its participation in the transmission of VL. A total of 1,451 Lu. longipalpis females were dissected and no Leishmania infections were detected. Most of the sandflies were captured at the border of a forest (88.25%) and no flies were captured in the urban area, which suggests that transmission is still restricted to rural sites. However, the fact that a specimen was collected in an intermediate area indicates that urbanisation is a real possibility and that vector monitoring is important.