1000 resultados para Resolución 96 de 2004
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Fil: Frannino de Zonana, María Gabriela.
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OBJETIVO: Descrever uma coorte de nascimentos que teve início em 2004, para avaliar condições pré e perinatais dos recém-nascidos, morbi-mortalidade infantil, características e desfechos do início da vida e acesso, utilização e financiamento da atenção à saúde. MÉTODOS: Todas as crianças nascidas na zona urbana dos municípios de Pelotas e Capão do Leão (bairro Jardim América), no ano de 2004, foram identificadas e suas mães convidadas a fazer parte do estudo. No seu primeiro ano foram realizadas visitas às mães por ocasião do nascimento das crianças, aos três e aos 12 meses de idade. Nessas visitas um questionário foi aplicado às mães, com perguntas sobre saúde; hábitos de vida; utilização de serviços de saúde; situação socioeconômica; estimativa de idade gestacional; medidas antropométricas do recém-nascido (peso, comprimento, perímetros cefálico, torácico e abdominal); medidas antropométricas da mãe (peso e altura) e avaliação de desenvolvimento infantil. RESULTADOS: Do total de crianças elegíveis (4.558), mais de 99% foram recrutadas para o estudo logo após o nascimento. A taxa de seguimento foi de 96% aos três meses e de 94% aos 12 meses. Dentre os resultados iniciais destacaram-se: a taxa de mortalidade infantil de 19,7 por mil, sendo 66% dos óbitos infantis no período neonatal; freqüência de 15% de prematuros e 10% de baixo peso ao nascer; as cesarianas representaram 45% dos partos. CONCLUSÕES: A terceira coorte de nascimentos em Pelotas mostrou uma situação de estabilidade da mortalidade infantil nos últimos 11 anos, com predomínio da mortalidade neonatal, além de aumento da prematuridade e partos cesarianos.
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Background: Cardiovascular diseases are ranked among the leading causes of death in the industrialized countries. This study is aimed at ascertaining the mortality trends by ischemic heart disease (IHD) and cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) in Andalusia within the 1975-2004 period. Method: Based on the official IHD and CVD death statistics and the related populations, the gross rates (GR) and age-adjusted rates (TS) and the Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL) were calculated. To quantify the trends and their change points, a joinpoint regression analysis was made. Results: The number of IHD deaths for females rose from 2,086 deaths in 1975 to 3,336 in 2004, the TS having dropped from 74.29 to 50.94 deaths/100,000 females, the PYLL having dropped from 173.65 years to 90.56 years/100,000 females. The number of deaths for males rose from 2,854 deaths in 1975 to 4,085 in 2004, the TS having dropped from 147, 67 to 104.96 deaths /100,000 males. The PYLL showed a like behaviour from the first to the last year of the series, showing values of 716.46 and 460.04 years / 100,000 males. For the IHD in females, the number of deaths in absolute numbers dropped from 4,712 to 4,221, the TS having dropped from 166.00 to 62.08 deaths in females, and the PYLL from 338.08 to 87.63 years / 100,000 females. For males, the number of deaths dropped from 3,714 to 2,951, the TS from 206.88 deaths /100,000 males in 1975 to 76.12 /100,000 males in 2004, and the PYLL dropping from 533.12 to 182.38 years / 100,000 males. Conclusions: The trend in mortality due to IHD was not constant either among females or males, although it has always been a downward trend, the drop being statistically significant. The drop in the CVD has been such a major one that both the absolute numbers and the gross rates are lower for the most recent years that the first years in the series studied despite the aging of Andalusia’s population.
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BACKGROUND: To update the pattern of cancer mortality in Europe. Materials and methods: We analysed cancer mortality in 34 European countries during 2000-2004, with an overview of trends in 1975-2004 using data from the World Health Organization. RESULTS: From 1990-1994 to 2000-2004, overall cancer mortality in the European Union declined from 185.2 to 168.0/100 000 (world standard, -9%) in men and from 104.8 to 96.9 (-8%) in women, with larger falls in middle age. Total cancer mortality trends were favourable, though to a variable degree, in all major European countries, including Russia, but not in Romania. The major determinants of these favourable trends were the decline of lung (-16%) and other tobacco-related cancers in men, together with the persistent falls in gastric cancer, and the recent appreciable falls in colorectal cancer. In women, relevant contributions came from the persistent decline in cervical cancer and the recent falls in breast cancer mortality, particularly in northern and western Europe. Favourable trends were also observed for testicular cancer, Hodgkin lymphomas, leukaemias, and other neoplasms amenable to treatment, though the reductions were still appreciably smaller in eastern Europe. CONCLUSION: This updated analysis of cancer mortality in Europe showed a persistent favourable trend over the last years.
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The Southwest Iberian Margin is caracterized by an intense and diffuse seismic activity due to the convergence between Eurasian and African plates...
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InDret presenta, por quinto año consecutivo, una selección de cuarenta sentencias sobre responsabilidad civil dictadas por el Tribunal Supremo que tratan cuestiones centrales del derecho de daños. El lector también encontrará en este trabajo las selecciones de 2004, 2005, 2006 y 2007 publicadas en números anteriores.
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The Southwest Iberian Margin is caracterized by an intense and diffuse seismic activity due to the convergence between Eurasian and African plates...
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Orientación Terminal en Química Biomédica) UANL