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INTRODUCTION: HIV-infected children and adolescents treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) regimens that include a protease inhibitor (PI) can show significant improvements in clinical outcomes, nutritional status and quality of life. The study aimed to report nutritional and metabolic alterations for pediatric patients continuously exposed to HAART and for healthy controls for up to 1 year. METHODS: Clinical, anthropometric, lipid profile and food intake data were collected prospectively over approximately 12-months for each patient. RESULTS: Fifty-one individuals were studied, of these, 16 were healthy. After 12 months follow-up, HIV-positive individuals remained below the healthy control group parameters. No change was observed concerning food intake. Triglyceride serum levels were higher in patients using protease inhibitor at the onset of the study [PI groups: 114 (43 - 336), and 136 (63 - 271) versus control group: 54.5 (20 - 162); p = 0.003], but after twelve months follow-up, only the group using protease inhibitor for up to two months presented higher values [140 (73 - 273) versus 67.5 (33 - 117); p = 0.004]. HDL-cholesterol was lower in HIV-positive individuals [HIV-positive groups: 36 (27 - 58) and 36 (23 - 43); control 49.5 (34 - 69); p = 0.004]. CONCLUSIONS: HIV-infected children and adolescents treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy showed compromised nutritional parameters compared to a paired healthy control group. Individuals using protease inhibitor presented worse triglyceride serum levels compared to their healthy counterparts.
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INTRODUCTION: Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) is an important side effect of this specific class of drugs. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of the use of probiotics in the treatment of AAD. METHODS: A group of hospitalized patients, who contracted diarrhea during or after 7 days of suspension of antimicrobial medication, was blindly randomized to receive a standardized diet associated with the use of the probiotics (Lactobacillus casei and Bifidobacterium breve) or its corresponding placebo, three times a day. RESULTS: Seventy patients were studied. For the experimental (n=35) and control (n=35) groups, respectively, the average time of treatment was 5.06±2.18 and 5.49±3.17 days (p=0.95), and the average duration of diarrhea, among those who were healed, was 4.87±2.13 and 4.52±2.55 days (p=0.36). Four (11.4%) patients who received probiotics and ten (28.6%) who received the placebo were not cured (p=0.13), and relapse rates were similar between both groups. Seven patients from each group, in addition to diarrhea, presented cases of bloating and/or abdominal cramps and/or vomiting (p=1.00). CONCLUSIONS: In this light, it is concluded that L. casei associated with B. breve, in the administered dosage and frequency, has no effect on the antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Similar studies need to be conducted with higher doses of these or other probiotics.
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RESUMO: Objectivo: Este estudo teve por objectivo descrever a prática clínica e os resultados da intervenção da fisioterapia, às 6, 12 e 24 semanas, em indivíduos após ligamentoplastia do LCA. Introdução: O sucesso da ligamentoplastia do LCA está directamente relacionado com a reabilitação após a realização da mesma, permitindo ao utente o retorno a um estilo de vida activo. Apesar de se saber que um programa de reabilitação estruturado e baseado na evidência tem um papel fulcral nos resultados após cirurgia, e de existir consenso sobre a efectividade destes programas após a cirurgia, o mesmo não se pode afirmar acerca de quais os melhores componentes que devem fazer parte desse programa. Tendo em conta a heterogeneidade encontrada na literatura, no que diz respeito à nomenclatura utilizada, às diferenças de duração dos protocolos e às variações significativas nas recomendações dos cuidados de reabilitação, torna-se primordial a realização duma caracterização da prática clínica da fisioterapia em indivíduos submetidos a ligamentoplastia em Portugal, e consequentemente, descrever quais os resultados obtidos ao nível da incapacidade funcional, intensidade de dor e percepção global de melhoria. Metodologia: Realizou-se um estudo de série de casos, com uma amostra de conveniência, do tipo não probabilístico, constituída por 14 utentes referidos para 4 clínicas de fisioterapia e para 3 hospitais, e que cumpriam os critérios de inclusão e exclusão estabelecidos. Os utentes foram avaliados em 4 momentos pré-definidos: na 1ª sessão de fisioterapia e às 6, 12 e 24 semanas após cirurgia. Os resultados obtidos após intervenção da fisioterapia foram descritos ao nível da incapacidade funcional, da intensidade da dor e da percepção global de melhoria. Paralelamente realizou-se uma caracterização da prática clínica relativamente às modalidades utilizadas, número de sessões de tratamento e duração do episódio de cuidados. Resultados: Observou-se uma tendência de melhoria ao longo das 24 semanas em todas as dimensões da Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) e na Escala Numérica da Dor (END), assim como na percepção de melhoria pelo utente, medida através da Patient Global Impression of Change Scale (PGIC). Às 6 semanas, as melhorias nas variáveis de resultados foram superiores às encontradas às 12 e 24 semanas, ao nível da incapacidade funcional (à excepção das dimensões KOOS – actividades desportivas e de lazer e KOOS - qualidade de vida) e dor. Relativamente à intervenção da fisioterapia observou-se uma grande heterogeneidade nas modalidades e procedimentos utilizados. Em média realizaram-se 58,14 (±14,15) sessões, sendo que 71 foi o número de sessões mais utilizado. Conclusão: Os resultados deste estudo sugerem que apesar da heterogeneidade da prática clínica, a intervenção da fisioterapia proporciona melhorias ao nível da capacidade funcional e da dor, em indivíduos submetidos a ligamentoplastia do LCA e que essas melhorias são percepcionadas pelos participantes como clinicamente importantes. ---------ABSTRACT: Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical practice and the results of physical therapy intervention, at 6, 12 and 24 weeks, in subjects after ACL reconstruction. Introduction: The success of ACL reconstruction is directly related with the rehabilitation after the surgery, allowing the patient to an active lifestyle return. Despite knowing that a rehabilitation program based on evidence and well designed has a key role in the results after surgery, the same cannot be said about what the best components that should make part of this program. Taking into account the heterogeneity found in the literature, whether at the level of the nomenclature used, whether at level of the differences in duration of the protocols, as well as the existence of recommendations of rehabilitative care that present significant variations at the international level, it becomes paramount to achieving a characterization of the clinical practice of physical therapy in subjects after ACL reconstruction in Portugal, and consequently describe the results obtained regarding to functional disability and pain intensity. Methodology: A case series design with a convenience sample of 14 patients referred to 7 different outpatients physical therapy settings, that fulfilled the pre- established inclusion and exclusion criteria. Patients were evaluated in four pre-defined moments: in the first session of physiotherapy and at 6, 12 and 24 weeks after surgery. The results obtained after physiotherapy intervention were described at the level of functional disability, pain and global perception of change. Subsequently, it was proceeded the characterization the practice of physical therapy regarding to the modalities used, the number of treatment sessions and duration of the episode of care. Results: It was found that there was a trend of improvement, clinically important, over the 24 weeks in all dimensions of Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) and in the Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS). At 6 weeks, improvements were superior to those found at 12 and 24 weeks, at the level of functional disability (with the exception of the KOOS-sports and recreation function and KOOS-knee related quality of life dimensions) and pain. As regards the intervention of physical therapy found that the heterogeneity encountered both at the level of clinical practice as evidence,are difficult to compare. On average 58,14 (±14,15) sessions were held, with 71 was the most commonly used sessions numbers. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that in spite of the heterogeneity of clinical practice, physical therapy intervention provides improvements in terms of functional disability and pain in subjects after ACL reconstruction.
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INTRODUCTION: A seroepidemiological survey was carried out to evaluate Trypanosoma cruzi infection in an endemic area of the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, involving rural residents. METHODS: Sixteen municipalities were randomly selected, 15 from the west mesoregion and one from the central, with an estimated population of 83,852 individuals. A total of 1,950 blood samples were collected in the west mesoregion and 390 in Caicó. Anti-T. cruzi antibodies were detected using the Chagatest® ELISA HAI-hemagglutination kits and indirect immunofluorescence. As sera presented indeterminate results, TESAcruzi® western blot was performed to confirm reactivity. RESULTS: An estimated seroprevalence of 6.5% was determined for the west mesoregion and 3.3% for Caicó. Seropositivity rises progressively with the age of individuals, up to 40 years in Caicó and up to 50 years in the west mesoregion. Only educational level and knowledge regarding the triatomine were associated with seropositivity. No seroreactive individuals under 18 years of age were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Infection by T. cruzi remains high and is concentrated in municipalities in the central western area of the west mesoregion; however, evidence suggests a decline in vector transmission in this mesoregion and in Caicó. Epidemiological variables appear not to influence seropositivity, with the exception of education and knowledge concerning the triatomine, among seroreactive individuals from the west mesoregion.
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Livro coordenado por Isabel Mendonça, Hélder Carita e Marize Malta. Reúne as comunicações apresentadas no colóquio luso--brasileiro “A casa senhorial em Lisboa e no Rio de Janeiro (séculos XVII, XVIII e XIX). Anatomia dos interiores”, realizado de 4 a 6 de Junho de 2014, no Museu de Artes Decorativas da Fundação Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva (Lisboa). E conta com artigos de: Cátia Teles e Marques, Daniela Viggiani, Celina Borges Lemos,André Guilherme Dornelles Dangel, Miguel Metelo de Seixas, Isabel Soares de Albergaria, João Vieira Caldas, Maria João Pereira Coutinho, Hélder Carita, Ana Lúcia Vieira dos Santos, Mariana Pinto Ferreira e Tiago Molarinho Antunes, José Pessôa, José Marques Morgado Neto, Gustavo Reinaldo Alves do Carmo; Patrícia Thomé Junqueira Schettino, Celina Borges Lemos, Felipe Azevedo Bosi, Paulo Manta Pereira, Ana Paula Rebelo Correia, Sofia Braga, Ana Cristina da Costa Gomes e Isabel Murta Pina, Ana Pessoa, Isabel Mayer Godinho Mendonça, Isabel Sanson Portella, Alexandre Mascarenhas, Cristina Rozisky, Fábio Galli, Miguel Leal, Rosa Arraes, Maria João Ferreira, e Marize Malta.
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INTRODUCTION: Amphotericin B, azole or sulfamide drugs are used for treatment of patients with paracoccidioidomycosis. Among the azole drugs, voriconazole was active in vitro against Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and showed efficacy in the treatment of patients infected with this fungus.In the present study the antifungal activity of voriconazole and of other drugs was compared in a rat model of paracoccidioidomycosis. METHODS: Wistar rats were inoculated intravenously with the BOAS strain of P. brasiliensis and antifungal drugs were administered to the animals by gavage at the following doses (mg/kg weight/day): voriconazole (5 to 20), ketoconazole (12 to 15), fluconazole (6), itraconazole (4), and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (120 to 150). The antifungal activity of the drugs was assessed by determining the P. brasiliensis colony forming units in the lungs and spleen of the animals at the end of treatment and by a survival study. RESULTS: Voriconazole reduced the total tissue fungal burden of P. brasiliensis, particularly at doses of ≥10mg/kg weight/day but its antifungal activity was less intense than that of fluconazole, itraconazole and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim. The mean survival of animals treated with the last three drugs, 29.1±10.7, 26.1± 10.1 and 28.4±9.6 days, respectively, was higher than that achieved with voriconazole 10mg/kg weight/day (18.5±8.3 days) and that observed in untreated animals (15.7±3.6 days). CONCLUSIONS: At doses similar to those used for clinical treatment, voriconazole showed lower antifungal activity in experimental rat paracoccidioidomycosis than that obtained with itraconazole and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim.
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Introduction Here, we evaluated sweeping methods used to estimate the number of immature Aedes aegypti in large containers. Methods III/IV instars and pupae at a 9:1 ratio were placed in three types of containers with, each one with three different water levels. Two sweeping methods were tested: water-surface sweeping and five-sweep netting. The data were analyzed using linear regression. Results The five-sweep netting technique was more suitable for drums and water-tanks, while the water-surface sweeping method provided the best results for swimming pools. Conclusions Both sweeping methods are useful tools in epidemiological surveillance programs for the control of Aedes aegypti.
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The purpose of this work is to understand the internal and external structure in which the company operates to provide an idea of the strategic actions needed to accomplish their organizational objectives. A strategic software was employed to build up phase one and phase two, phase one involved analysing internal and external factors that influence the company, comprehending their core competences, factors that influence the market and identification of strengths and weaknesses. Phase two consisted on providing an idea of their real competitive position and the suggestion of a development strategy, given the possible limitations in the external factors, the company should carefully analyse some of the opportunities present in the industry overseas to continue to develop their business and increase its profitability. Furthermore, a source of competitive advantage was found in their outbound logistics which could serve a differentiator between their competitors.
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Introduction Leprosy is a chronic disease that affects skin and peripheral nerves. Disease complications include reactional episodes and physical impairment. One World Health Organization (WHO) goal of leprosy programs is to decrease the number of grade 2 impairment diagnoses by 2015. This study aims to evaluate clinical factors associated with the occurrence of leprosy reactions and physical impairment in leprosy patients. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of data from medical records of patients followed in two important centers for the treatment of leprosy in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, from 2005 to 2011. We used the chi-square test to analyze associations between the following categorical variables: gender, age, operational classification, clinical forms, leprosy reactions, corticosteroid treatment, and physical impairment at the diagnosis and after cure. Clinical variables associated with multibacillary leprosy and/or reactional episodes and the presence of any grade of physical impairment after cure were evaluated using the logistic regression model. Results We found that men were more affected by multibacillary forms, reactional episodes, and grade 2 physical impairment at diagnosis. Leprosy reactions were detected in a total of 40% of patients and all were treated with corticosteroids. However, physical impairment was observed in 29.8% of the patients analyzed at the end of the treatment and our multivariate analysis associated a low dose and short period of corticosteroid treatment with persistence of physical impairments. Conclusions Physical impairment should receive an increased attention before and after treatment, and adequate treatment should be emphasized.
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IntroductionKala-azar is a disease resulting from infection by Leishmania donovani and Leishmania infantum. Most patients with the disease exhibit prolonged fever, wasting, anemia and hepatosplenomegaly without complications. However, some patients develop severe disease with hemorrhagic manifestations, bacterial infections, jaundice, and edema dyspnea, among other symptoms, followed by death. Among the parasite molecules that might influence the disease severity are the macrophage migration inhibitory factor-like proteins (MIF1 and MIF2) and N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphotransferase (NAGT), which act in the first step of protein N-glycosylation. This study aimed to determine whether MIF1, MIF2 and NAGT are virulence factors for severe kala-azar.MethodsTo determine the parasite genotype in kala-azar patients from Northeastern Brazil, we sequenced the NAGT genes of L. infantum from 68 patients as well as the MIF1 and MIF2 genes from 76 different subjects with diverse clinical manifestations. After polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the fragments were sequenced, followed by polymorphism identification.ResultsThe nucleotide sequencing of the 144 amplicons revealed the absence of genetic variability of the NAGT, MIF1 and MIF2 genes between the isolates. The conservation of these genes suggests that the clinical variability of kala-azar does not depend upon these genes. Additionally, this conservation suggests that these genes may be critical for parasite survival.ConclusionsNAGT, MIF1 and MIF2 do not alter the severity of kala-azar. NAGT, MIF1 and MIF2 are highly conserved among different isolates of identical species and exhibit potential for use in phylogenetic inferences or molecular diagnosis.
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Childhood’s overweight and obesity are a worrying issue in the world nowadays. The purpose of this study was to provide contributions to the promotion of healthy food by analyzing the impact of physical activity, parents’ influence and home meals frequency on children’s food choices. Structured questionnaires were used and were answered by 172 children between 10 and 14 years old and by their respective parents. Children and parents preferred healthy food vs. non-healthy food presenting the children’s healthy food choices a mean of 4.26 and the parent’s healthy food choices a mean of 4.47 in a scale ranging from 0 to 6. Our results also show that physical activity, parent’s education and home meals frequency did not have an impact on children’s food choices, contrasting to the sedentary behavior and parents’ choices which had a negative and positive correlation, respectively, with children’s food choices. Taking these results into account and using them to advise parents and companies, we underline that parents must guarantee an adequate children’s nutrition after doing physical efforts and control the time children watch TV and play computer games and companies may create marketing campaigns and educational programs in order to promote healthy food, improve children’s eating habits and reduce the childhood obesity prevalence.