980 resultados para Mecanismos de resistência
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Universidade da Madeira
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As infecções do tracto urinário (ITU) são doenças infecciosas comuns e distinguem-se em dois grandes grupos: o das infecções do tracto urinário superior e o das infecções do tracto urinário inferior. O principal agente etiológico envolvido nas ITU é a bactéria Escherichia coli (E. coli), representando 80-95% dos invasores do tracto urinário na população em geral. É mais comum entre os adultos do sexo feminino, principalmente com actividade sexual, embora as crianças, mulheres grávidas e idosos também apresentam grande susceptibilidade. Paralelamente, a problemática da resistência aos antimicrobianos é um tema actual e muito debatido internacionalmente. Como tal, o presente estudo teve como principal objectivo contribuir para a identificação fiável da bactéria E. coli em infecções urinárias bem como a determinação do seu perfil de resistência a antibióticos. Os dados apresentados referem-se a um estudo efectuado entre Outubro de 2008 e Junho de 2009 no Laboratório de Análises Clínicas Castro Fernandes – MMC. Foram analisadas 6522 amostras de urina, das quais 390 corresponderam a uroculturas positivas. Verificou-se que o sexo feminino tem uma maior propensão para infecções urinárias, havendo uma tendência para o aumento das ITU com a idade. Na interpretação da cultura revelou-se importante a informação dada pelo exame cultural acerca do número de leucócitos. Concluiu-se que nas uroculturas cujo número de colónias foi superior a 105 com menos de três espécies de colónias diferentes na cultura, o número de leucócitos foi superior a 30 milhares de células por μL, o que sugere a existência de infecção urinária. No estudo do perfil de sensibilidade da bactéria E. coli isolada, para a família dos betalactâmicos (Ampicilina (AMP), Amoxicilina/Ácido Clavulânico (AMC), Piperacilina/Tazobactam (PIP/TZP)), família das cefalosporinas (Cefalotina (KF), Cefuroxima (CXM), Cefuroxima Acetil (CA), Cefotaxima (CTX), Ceftazidima (CAZ), Cefepima (FEP)), família dos aminoglicosídeos (Amicacina (AM), Gentamicina (GM), Tobramicina (TOB)) e para as nitrofurantoínas (F), verificou-se uma grande sensibilidade e pouca resistência em termos quantitativos, mas para a família das quinolonas (Ciprofloxacina (CIP), Levofloxacina (LEV), Norfloxacina (NOR)) e para os Trimetoprim/Sulfametoxazol (TMP/SMX) verificou-se resistências quantitativamente superiores aos das famílias anteriormente referidas, sugerindo valores convergentes aos da tendência europeia. Foram identificados famílias de fenótipos tais como: os beta-lactâmicos, os aminoglicosídeos, quinolonas, tetraciclinas, furanos e trimetoprim/sulfamidas.E. coli é um microganismo cujo fenótipo selvagem não tem resistências intrínsecas. Todas as resistências são adquiridas. Actualmente, a realização dos antibiogramas para E. coli tornou-se fundamental tendo em vista os factores ecológicos, genéticos, ambientais e pelo facto de que mais isolados são resistentes à maioria dos antibióticos. Como conclusão, este estudo permitirá alertar para um problema sério que é uma grande ameaça à Saúde Pública.
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This dissertation addresses the electronic surveillance theme in the banking context. The research that originated it, which was held in an organization called for the fiction name Banco Total, started from the following driving question: How do workers at a bank perceive electronic surveillance at their process of work? The research s main objective was to comprehend how workers perceive electronic surveillance at their process of work. The study adopted an interdisciplinary perspective, having Management as the original field, establishing a dialogue with others disciplines, like Philosophy and Sociology. About its methodology, it s a qualitative research that addressed its object in oral (interviews with live history elements) way. . Ten individuals were interviewed. The analytical process utilized the hermeneutical-dialectics technique.. From the analyses (hermeneutics) of the data, the following themes have emerged: (i) Acquiescence ; (ii) Monitoring; (iii) Time and Motion; (iv) Fear; (v) Interdiction; and (vi) Resistance . From the discussion (dialectic) of the results, this work presents three synthetic propositions that culminate in the following dimensions (i) control; (ii) acquiescence; (iii) corporative totalitarianism. It can be concluded that electronic surveillance is one mechanism of control emerged from the apply of technology at Total Bank; that information technology has been improving the control mechanisms of management theories; and that the imbrications between management and material technology control mechanisms at a context where there is acquiescence by workers contribute for the emergency of corporative totalitarianism components
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This research aimed at relating coordination and control forms to organizational performance. The multicase study was applied in two public high schools: Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica do Rio Grande do Norte and Floriano Cavalcanti. In order to accomplish these objectives, it was developed a qualitative analysis and considered coordination and control forms of several authors. Also was considered Sander´s (1984) model of organizational performance. The mentioned model considers two criteria to analyze organizational performance: one instrumental (efficiency and efficacy) and other substantive (effectiveness e relevance). The research attempts to show the importance of balancing these criteria in a way that effectiveness and relevance becomes more important at schools. It was proven that the use of bureaucratic coordination forms has the power to influence the evaluation on the instrumental technique. At the same time, it was observed that the use of mechanisms based on the autonomy of the school is related to efficiency and efficacy. The object of this research can be considered successful
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The Chromobacterium violaceum is a β-proteobacterium Gram-negative widely found in tropical and subtropical regions, whose genome was sequenced in 2003 showing great metabolic versatility and biotechnological and pharmaceutical potential. Given the large number of ORFs related to iron metabolism described in the genome of C. violaceum, the importance of this metal for various biological processes and due to lack of data about the consequences of excess of iron in free-living organisms, it is important to study the response mechanism of this bacterium in a culture filled with iron. Previous work showed that C. violaceum is resistant to high concentrations of this metal, but has not yet been described the mechanism which is used to this survival. Thus, to elucidate the response of C. violaceum cultured in high concentrations of iron and expecting to obtain candidate genes for use in bioremediation processes, this study used a shotgun proteomics approach and systems biology to assess the response of C. violaceum grown in the presence and absence of 9 mM of iron. The analysis identified 531 proteins, being 71 exclusively expressed by the bacteria grown in the presence of the metal and 100 just in the control condition. The increase in expression of proteins related to the TCA cycle possibly represents a metabolic reprogramming of the bacteria caused by high concentration of iron in the medium. Moreover, we observed an increase in the activity assay of superoxide dismutase and catalase as well as in Total Antioxidant Activity assay, suggesting that the metal is inducing oxidative stress in C. violaceum that increases the levels of violacein and antioxidant enzymes to better adapt to the emerging conditions. Are also part of the adaptive response changes in expression of proteins related to transport, including iron, as well as an increased expression of proteins related to chemotaxis response, which would lead the bacteria to change the direction of its movement away from the metal. Systems Biology results, also suggest a metabolic reprogramming with mechanisms coordinated by bottleneck proteins involved in transcription (GreA), energy metabolism (Rpe and TpiA) and methylation (AhcY)
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Several problems related to the loss of hydraulic seal in oilwells, causing gas migration and/or contamination of the production zone by water, have been reported. The loss of the hydraulic seal is a consequence of cracks which can be occasioned either by the invasion of gas during the wait on cement or by the expansion of the casing causing the fracture of the cement sheath. In case of the pressure of the formation is higher than the pressure in the annulus, gas can migrate into the slurry and form microannulus, which are channels where gas migrates after the cement is set. Cracks can be also occasioned by the fracture of the cement sheath when it does not withstand the thermal and dynamic loads. In reservoirs where the oil is heavy, steam water injection operation is required in order to get the oil flowing. This operation increases the temperature of the casing, and then it expands and causes the fracture of the cement sheath in the annulus. When the failures on the cement are detected, remedial cementing is required, which raise costs caused by the interventions. Once the use of cement in the construction civil sector is older than its use in the petroleum sector, it is common to bring technologies and solutions from the civil construction and apply them on the petroleum area. In this context, vermiculite, a mineral-clay widely encountered in Brazil, has been used, on its exfoliated form, in the civil construction, especially on the manufacture of lights and fireproof concretes with excellent thermal and acoustical properties. It has already been reported in scientific journals, studies of the addition of exfoliated vermiculite in Portland cements revealing good properties related to oilwell cementing operations. Thus, this study aimed to study the rheological behavior, thickening time, stability and compressive strength of the slurries made of Portland cement and exfoliated vermiculite in 5 different compositions, at room temperature and heated. The results showed that the compressive strength decreased with the addition of exfoliated vermiculite, however the values are still allowed for oiwell cementing operations. The thickening time of the slurry with no exfoliated vermiculite was 120 min and the thickening time of the slurry with 12 % of exfoliated vermiculite was 98 min. The stability and the rheological behavior of the slurries revealed that the exfoliated vermiculite absorbed water and therefore increased the viscosity of the slurries, even though increasing the factor cement-water. The stability experiment carried out at 133 ºF showed that, there was neither sedimentation nor reduction of the volume of the cement for the slurry with 12 % of exfoliated vermiculite. Thus, the addition of exfoliated vermiculite accelerates the set time of the cement and gives it a small shrinkage during the wait on cement, which are important to prevent gas migration