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In this paper, we present the results of mammography quality control tests related to the work with Portuguese mammography equipment, either in conventional or in digital mammography computed radiography, showing the main differences in the tested equipments. Quality control in mammography is a very special area of quality control in radiology, which demands relatively high knowledge on physics. Digital imaging is changing the standards of the radiographic imaging. Regarding mammography, this is yet a controversial issue owing to some limitations of the digital detectors, like the resolution for instance. A complete set of results regarding radiation protection of the patients submitted to mammography diagnosis is presented. A discussion of the quality image parameters and its interpretation in conventional and digital mammography is presented. In conclusion, we present a sample of results that can be considered as characteristics of mammography equipment in Portugal.
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This project was developed to fully assess the indoor air quality in archives and libraries from a fungal flora point of view. It uses classical methodologies such as traditional culture media – for the viable fungi – and modern molecular biology protocols, especially relevant to assess the non-viable fraction of the biological contaminants. Denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) has emerged as an alternative to denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and has already been applied to the study of a few bacterial communities. We propose the application of DHPLC to the study of fungal colonization on paper-based archive materials. This technology allows for the identification of each component of a mixture of fungi based on their genetic variation. In a highly complex mixture of microbial DNA this method can be used simply to study the population dynamics, and it also allows for sample fraction collection, which can, in many cases, be immediately sequenced, circumventing the need for cloning. Some examples of the methodological application are shown. Also applied is fragment length analysis for the study of mixed Candida samples. Both of these methods can later be applied in various fields, such as clinical and sand sample analysis. So far, the environmental analyses have been extremely useful to determine potentially pathogenic/toxinogenic fungi such as Stachybotrys sp., Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus fumigatus, and Fusarium sp. This work will hopefully lead to more accurate evaluation of environmental conditions for both human health and the preservation of documents.
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Objective - To evaluate the effect of prepregnancy body mass index (BMI), energy and macronutrient intakes during pregnancy, and gestational weight gain (GWG) on the body composition of full-term appropriate-for-gestational age neonates. Study Design - This is a cross-sectional study of a systematically recruited convenience sample of mother-infant pairs. Food intake during pregnancy was assessed by food frequency questionnaire and its nutritional value by the Food Processor Plus (ESHA Research Inc, Salem, OR). Neonatal body composition was assessed both by anthropometry and air displacement plethysmography. Explanatory models for neonatal body composition were tested by multiple linear regression analysis. Results - A total of 100 mother-infant pairs were included. Prepregnancy overweight was positively associated with offspring weight, weight/length, BMI, and fat-free mass in the whole sample; in males, it was also positively associated with midarm circumference, ponderal index, and fat mass. Higher energy intake from carbohydrate was positively associated with midarm circumference and weight/length in the whole sample. Higher GWG was positively associated with weight, length, and midarm circumference in females. Conclusion - Positive adjusted associations were found between both prepregnancy BMI and energy intake from carbohydrate and offspring body size in the whole sample. Positive adjusted associations were also found between prepregnancy overweight and adiposity in males, and between GWG and body size in females.
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OBJETIVO: Avaliar os fatores de risco da mortalidade neonatal precoce. MÉTODOS: Estudo caso-controle de base populacional com 146 óbitos neonatais precoces e amostra de 313 controles obtidos entre os sobreviventes ao período neonatal, na região sul do município de São Paulo, no período de 1/8/2000 a 31/1/2001. As informações foram obtidas por meio de entrevistas domiciliares e prontuários hospitalares. Foi realizada análise hierarquizada em cinco blocos com características: 1) socioeconômicas das famílias e das mães; 2) psicossociais maternas; 3) biológicas e da história reprodutiva materna; 4) do parto; 5) do recém-nascido. RESULTADOS: Os fatores de risco para a mortalidade neonatal precoce foram: Bloco 1: baixa escolaridade do chefe da família (OR=1,6; IC 95%: 1,1;2,6); domicílio em favela (OR=2,0; IC 95%: 1,2;3,5), com até um cômodo (OR=2,2; IC 95%: 1,1;4,2); Bloco 2: mães com união recente (OR=2,0; IC 95%: 1,0;4,2) e sem companheiro (OR=1,8; IC 95%: 1,1;3,0), presença de maus tratos (OR=2,7;1,1-6,5); Bloco 3: presença de intercorrência na gravidez (OR=8,2; IC 95%: 5,0;13,5), nascimento prévio de baixo peso (OR=2,4; IC 95%: 1,2;4,5); pré-natal ausente (OR=16,1; IC 95%: 4,7;55,4) ou inadequado (OR=2,1; IC 95%: 2,0;3,5); Bloco 4: presença de problemas no parto (OR=2,9; IC 95%: 1,4;5,1), mães que foram ao hospital de ambulância (OR=3,8; IC 95%: 1,4;10,7); Bloco 5: baixo peso ao nascer (OR=17,3; IC 95%: 8,4;35,6), nascimento de pré-termo (OR=8,8; IC 95%: 4,3;17,8). CONCLUSÕES: Além dos fatores proximais (baixo peso ao nascer, gestações de pré-termo, problemas no parto e intercorrências durante a gestação), identificou-se a participação de variáveis que refletem exclusão social e de fatores psicossociais. Esse contexto pode afetar o desenvolvimento da gestação e dificultar o acesso das mulheres aos serviços de saúde. A assistência pré-natal adequada poderia minimizar parte do efeito dessas variáveis.
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We are launching a long-term study to characterize the biodiversity at different elevations in several Azorean Islands. Our aim is to use the Azores as a model archipelago to answer the fundamental question of what generates and maintains the global spatial heterogeneity of diversity in islands and to be able to understand the dynamics of change across time. An extensive, standardized sampling protocol was applied in most of the remnant forest fragments of five Azorean Islands. Fieldwork followed BRYOLAT methodology for the collection of bryophytes, ferns and other vascular plant species. A modified version of the BALA protocol was used for arthropods. A total of 70 plots (10 m x 10 m) are already established in five islands (Flores, Pico, São Jorge, Terceira and São Miguel), all respecting an elevation step of 200 m, resulting in 24 stations examined in Pico, 12 in Terceira, 10 in Flores, 12 in São Miguel and 12 in São Jorge. The first results regarding the vascular plants inventory include 138 vascular species including taxa from Lycopodiophyta (N=2), Pteridophyta (N=27), Pinophyta (N=2) and Magnoliophyta (N=107). In this contribution we also present the main research question for the next six years within the 2020 Horizon.
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A incidência de perda auditiva bilateral é de 1 a 3 por cada recém-nascidos saudáveis e de 30 a 40 por 1000 recém-nascidos de risco. No Hospital Cuf Porto (HCP) o Rastreio Auditivo Neonatal Universal (RANU) teve inicio em Dezembro de 2010 em paralelo com abertura dos serviços de Obstetrícia / Neonatologia. As otoemissões acústicas (OEA) são o teste utilizado pois são reconhecidas como um método de rastreio auditivo simples, seguro e bem aceite. O objectivo deste trabalho é salientar a importância do RANU na identificação da perda auditiva antes da alta hospitalar, apresentando as suas vantagens na detecção e intervenção precoce minimizando as consequências da perda auditiva. Este trabalho, pretende ainda demonstrar as vantagens do RANU como estratégia fundamental no planeamento e na introdução de medidas de diagnóstico e terapêutica. É assim apresentada uma análise retrospectiva dos resultados obtidos nas OEA por produtos de distorção (OEAPD) entre Janeiro de 2011 e Dezembro de 2012, com uma amostra constituída por n=572. Os resultados revelam uma percentagem de “PASS” (OEAPD presentes) na primeira fase do rastreio, com um valor de 88,8% relativamente ao número total de rastreios efectuados. Relativamente à percentagem de “REFER” (OEAPD ausentes) – na mesma fase do rastreio- obtiveram-se 11,2% de situações face ao total de rastreados. Destes – que correspondem a um n=64 – 42.2% das situações referem-se a “REFER” bilateral (n=27). Relativamente às situações de “REFER” unilateral (n=37), encontramos uma percentagem de 57,8% dos casos. De acordo com a casuística apresentada, correspondente aos resultados obtidos e atendendo à realidade da população rastreada (dado que até ao momento não se confirmou perda auditiva em nenhum dos indivíduos rastreados), pode-se concluir que os OEA podem ser um método de rastreio simples e fiável, fundamental para a detecção e intervenção precoce nas perdas auditivas.
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Background: Addition of energy supplements to preterm formulas is an optional strategy to increase the energy intake in infants requiring fluid restriction, in conditions like bronchopulmonary dysplasia. This strategy may lead to an undesirable increase in osmolality of feeds, the maximum recommended safe limit being 400 mOsm/kg. The aim of the study was to measure the changes in osmolality of several commercialized preterm formulas after addition of glucose polymers and medium-chain triglycerides. Methods: Osmolality was measured by the freezing point depression method. Six powdered formulas with concentrations of 14 g/100 ml and 16 g/100 ml, and five ready-to-feed liquid formulas were analyzed. All formulas, were supplemented with 10% (low supplementation) or 20% (high supplementation) of additional calories, respectively, in the form of glucose polymers and medium chain triglycerides, maintaining a 1:1 glucose:lipid calorie ratio. Inter-analysis and intra-analysis coefficients of variation of the measurements were always < 3.9%. Results: The mean osmolality (mOsm/kg) of the non-supplemented formulas varied between 268.5 and 315.3 mOsm/kg, increasing by 3–5% in low supplemented formulas, and by 6–10% in high supplemented formulas. None of the formulas analyzed exceeded 352.8 mOsm/kg. Conclusion: The supplementation of preterm formulas with nonprotein energy supplements with up to 20% additional calories did not exceed the maximum recommended osmolality for neonatal feedings.
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OBJETIVO: Analisar os fatores de risco associados aos óbitos neonatais em crianças com baixo peso ao nascer. MÉTODOS: Realizou-se um estudo de coorte, composto pelos nascidos vivos com peso entre 500 g e 2.499 g, residentes no Recife (PE), entre 2001 e 2003, produtos de gestação única e sem anencefalia. Os dados sobre os 5.687 nascidos vivos e 499 óbitos neonatais, provenientes do Sistema de Informações sobre Nascidos Vivos e do Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade, foram integrados pela técnica de linkage. Em modelo hierarquizado, as variáveis dos níveis distal (fatores socioeconômicos), intermediário (fatores de atenção à saúde) e proximal (fatores biológicos) foram submetidas à análise univariada e regressão logística multivariada. RESULTADOS: Com o ajuste das variáveis na regressão logística multivariada, as variáveis do nível distal que permaneceram significantemente associadas com o óbito neonatal foram: a coabitação dos pais, número de filhos vivos e tipo de hospital de nascimento; no nível intermediário: número de consultas no pré-natal, complexidade do hospital de nascimento e tipo de parto; e no nível proximal: sexo, idade gestacional, peso ao nascer, índice de Apgar e presença de malformação congênita. CONCLUSÕES: Os principais fatores associados à mortalidade neonatal nos nascidos vivos com baixo peso estão relacionados com a atenção à gestante e ao recém-nascido, redutíveis pela atuação do setor saúde.
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The Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is the most common enzymatic defect in the world. The most common clinical manifestations are acute hemolytic anemia associated with drugs, infections, neonatal jaundice and hemolytic non-spherocytic chronic anemia. The main aim of this study was to determine the frequency of major genetic variants of G6PD leading to enzyme deficiency in children from 0 to 14 years at a Pediatric Hospital in Luanda, Angola. A cross-sectional and descriptive analytical study covered a total of 194 children aged from 0 to 14 years, of both genders and hospitalized at the Pediatric Hospital David Bernardino, Luanda between November and December, 2011. The G202A, A376G and C563T mutations of the G6PD gene were determined by real-time PCR with Taqman probes. The disabled A-/A- genotype was detected in 10 girls (10.9%). Among the boys, 21 (20.6%) presented the genotype A-. Considering all the samples, the A- variant was observed in 22.4% of cases. The Mediterranean mutation was not detected in the Angolan sample. Furthermore, no association was found between genotype and anemia, nutritional state and mucosa color. A significant association, however, was observed with jaundice. Based on the results obtained, there is a clear need to identify those with the disabled genotype in the Angolan population in order to avoid cases of drug-induced anemia, particularly in the treatment of malaria, so prevalent in Angola.
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OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the low birth weight (LBW) paradox exists in Brazil. METHODS: LBW and cesarean section rates between 1995 and 2007 were estimated based on data from SINASC (Brazilian Live Births Database). Infant mortality rates (IMRs) were obtained using an indirect method that correct for underreporting. Schooling information was obtained from census data. Trends in LBW rate were assessed using joinpoint regression models. The correlations between LBW rate and other indicators were graphically assessed by lowess regression and tested using Spearman's rank correlation. RESULTS: In Brazil, LBW rate trends were non-linear and non-significant: the rate dropped from 7.9% in 1995 to 7.7% in 2000, then increased to 8.2% in 2003 and remained nearly steady thereafter at 8.2% in 2007. However, trends varied among Brazilian regions: there were significant increases in the North from 1999 to 2003 (2.7% per year), and in the South (1.0% per year) and Central-West regions (0.6% per year) from 1995 to 2007. For the entire period studied, higher LBW and lower IMRs were seen in more developed compared to less developed regions. In Brazilian States, in 2005, the higher the IMR rate, the lower the LBW rate (p=0.009); the lower the low schooling rate, the lower the LBW rate (p=0.007); the higher the number of neonatal intensive care beds per 1,000 live births, the higher the LBW rate (p=0.036). CONCLUSIONS: The low birth weight paradox was seen in Brazil. LBW rate is increasing in some Brazilian regions. Regional differences in LBW rate seem to be more associated to availability of perinatal care services than underlying social conditions.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of HIV rapid testing for pregnant women at maternity hospital admission and of subsequent interventions to reduce perinatal HIV transmission. METHODS: Study based on a convenience sample of women unaware of their HIV serostatus when they were admitted to delivery in public maternity hospitals in Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre, Brazil, between March 2000 and April 2002. Women were counseled and tested using the Determine HIV1/2 Rapid Test. HIV infection was confirmed using the Brazilian algorithm for HIV infection diagnosis. In utero transmission of HIV was determined using HIV-DNA-PCR. There were performed descriptive analyses of sociodemographic data, number of previous pregnancies and abortions, number of prenatal care visits, timing of HIV testing, HIV rapid test result, neonatal and mother-to-child transmission interventions, by city studied. RESULTS: HIV prevalence in women was 6.5% (N=1,439) in Porto Alegre and 1.3% (N=3.778) in Rio de Janeiro. In Porto Alegre most of women were tested during labor (88.7%), while in Rio de Janeiro most were tested in the postpartum (67.5%). One hundred and forty-four infants were born to 143 HIV-infected women. All newborns but one in each city received at least prophylaxis with oral zidovudine. It was possible to completely avoid newborn exposure to breast milk in 96.8% and 51.1% of the cases in Porto Alegre and Rio de Janeiro, respectively. Injectable intravenous zidovudine was administered during labor to 68.8% and 27.7% newborns in Porto Alegre and Rio de Janeiro, respectively. Among those from whom blood samples were collected within 48 hours of birth, in utero transmission of HIV was confirmed in 4 cases in Rio de Janeiro (4/47) and 6 cases in Porto Alegre (6/79). CONCLUSIONS: The strategy proved feasible in maternity hospitals in Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre. Efforts must be taken to maximize HIV testing during labor. There is a need of strong social support to provide this population access to health care services after hospital discharge.
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OBJECTIVE: To validate a new symphysis-fundal curve for screening fetal growth deviations and to compare its performance with the standard curve adopted by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. METHODS: Observational study including a total of 753 low-risk pregnant women with gestational age above 27 weeks between March to October 2006 in the city of João Pessoa, Northeastern Brazil. Symphisys-fundal was measured using a standard technique recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. Estimated fetal weight assessed through ultrasound using the Brazilian fetal weight chart for gestational age was the gold standard. A subsample of 122 women with neonatal weight measurements was taken up to seven days after estimated fetal weight measurements and symphisys-fundal classification was compared with Lubchenco growth reference curve as gold standard. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were calculated. The McNemar χ2 test was used for comparing sensitivity of both symphisys-fundal curves studied. RESULTS: The sensitivity of the new curve for detecting small for gestational age fetuses was 51.6% while that of the Brazilian Ministry of Health reference curve was significantly lower (12.5%). In the subsample using neonatal weight as gold standard, the sensitivity of the new reference curve was 85.7% while that of the Brazilian Ministry of Health was 42.9% for detecting small for gestational age. CONCLUSIONS: The diagnostic performance of the new curve for detecting small for gestational age fetuses was significantly higher than that of the Brazilian Ministry of Health reference curve.
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The 41 years of armed conflict (1961 to 2002) resulted in a poor development of the health care and education infrastructures, and forced the relocation of people to safer places, namely major urban cities like Luanda. This phase was characterized by typical demographic, nutritional and epidemiological profiles. With the end of this period Angola has been repeatedly ranked as one of the three fastest growing economies in the world, and along with the social stabilization and globalization, the country is facing the introduction of new medical technologies, improvement of health sys-tems and services, better access to them, and overall better quality of life. These changes could also be translating into socio-cultural, demographic and nutritional changes which in turn may leading to changes in the epidemiological profile of the country. Thus, the emergence of non-communicable diseases are likely to become an increasingly im-portant public health problem in Angola. Also, considering that several infectious diseases persist, our weakened health system will have to face a double burden. Thus, disease surveillance data on non-communicable diseases to determine their prevalence and impact, along with the major behavioural risk factors like consumption of tobacco, alcohol, diets and physical inactivity are urgently needed.
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As Hemoglobinopatias são doenças hereditárias com uma prevalência de 10 a 30% de portadores na população africana. As alterações das hemoglobinas envolvem a síntese estrutural e quantitativa dos aminoácidos que compõem as diferentes cadeias de globinas. A Doença das Células Falciformes compreende um grupo de hemoglobinopatias que apresentam um conjunto de sinais e sintomas, sendo a forma mais grave da doença. Dada a importância do tema e a escassez de dados no Caxito, Angola, iniciou-se o rastreio Neonatal de Doenças das Células Falciformes no Hospital Geral do Bengo (HGB), onde se localiza o CISA (Centro de Investigação em Saúde de Angola). Objetivos: - Determinar a frequência de recém-nascidos normais (AA), portadores (AS) e patológicos (SS); - Calcular os valores médios dos índices hematrimétricos por classe fenótipica.