995 resultados para NATURAL OCCURRENCE
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INTRODUCTION: In 2010, to reduce the occurrence of serious pneumococcal disease, the Ministry of Health in Brazil incorporated the 10-valent pneumococcal vaccine in the immunization schedule of children younger than two years of age. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of vaccination on the incidence of infectious respiratory diseases in infants before and after the introduction of the 10-valent pneumococcal vaccine. METHODS: This cross-sectional study involved primary care and hospital networks from a city in Minas Gerais State, Brazil, between 2009 and 2012. RESULTS: A 40% reduction in the prevalence of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) was observed after introducing the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. Male children were 28% more likely to develop the disease. The prevalence ratio ([PR] = 1.96, 95% CI: 1.52 to 2.53, p < 0.05) suggested that not being vaccinated was associated with the occurrence of pneumonia. The prevalence of CAP was 70% lower (PR 0.30, 95% CI: 0.24 to 0.37, p<0.05) in children vaccinated as recommended compared to children with delayed vaccination, suggesting that the updated vaccine schedule improves protection. CONCLUSIONS: Immunization with the 10-valent pneumococcal vaccine appeared to reduce the number of pneumonia cases in children during the study period. Prospective studies are needed to confirm the efficacy of the vaccine against the occurrence of pneumococcal pneumonia.
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INTRODUCTION: Transmission of pathogenic protozoa and helminths by water is a serious public health problem. In this study, we analyzed the presence of these organisms in the Beberibe River in Pernambuco, Brazil. METHODS: Parasite analysis was performed using the Hoffman, Pons, & Janer method followed by centrifugation and preparation of slides by staining with acetic acid and Lugol's solution. Protozoan oocysts were isolated by the modified Ziehl Neelsen method. RESULTS: Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia spp. and other parasites were found in the Beberibe River. CONCLUSIONS: Sanitation companies must assess pathogenic intestinal parasites in water basins providing public water and subsequently develop improved treatment systems for removal of such parasites.
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Nature has developed strategies to present us with a wide variety of colours, from the green of leaves to the bright colours seen in flowers. Anthocyanins are between these natural pigments that are responsible for the great diversity of colours seen in flowers and fruits. Anthocyanins have been used to sensitize titanium dioxide (TiO2) in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs). DSSCs have become one of the most popular research topic in photovoltaic cells due to their low production costs when compared to other alternatives. DSSCs are inspired in what happens in nature during photosynthesis. A primary charge separation is achieved by means of a photoexcited dye capable of performing the electron injection into the conduction band of a wide band-gap semiconductor, usually TiO2. With this work we aimed to synthesize a novel mesoporous TiO2 structure as the semiconductor in order to increase the dye loading. We used natural occurring dyes such as anthocyanins and their synthetic flavylium relatives, as an alternative to the widely used metal complexes of Ru(II) which are expensive and are environmentally unsafe. This offers not only the chance to use safer dyes for DSSCs, but also to take profit of waste biological products, such as wine and olive oil production residues that are heavily loaded with anthocyanin dyes. We also performed a photodegradation study using TiO2 as the catalyst to degrade dye contaminants, such as those from the wine production waste, by photo-irradiation of the system in the visible region of the light spectrum. We were able to succeed in the synthesis of mesoporous TiO2 both powder and thin film, with a high capacity to load a large amount of dye. We proved the concept of photodegradation using TiO2 as catalyst. And finally, we show that wine production waste is a possible dye source to DSSCs application.
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INTRODUCTION: Trypanosoma caninum is a protozoan species recently described in dogs, whose occurrence has been reported in areas of overlap with visceral leishmaniasis. METHODS: Trypanosoma sp. were isolated from nine dogs and characterized by molecular methods. RESULTS: PCR and sequencing confirmed the presence of T. caninum in all dogs, revealing two new areas of transmission: Barra Mansa and São João do Piauí. CONCLUSIONS: The nine new cases described, when added to those already published, account for 62 cases of natural infection by T. caninum and show the geographical spread of this species to new areas, where other trypanosomatids circulate.
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Abstract:INTRODUCTION:Despite the recommendations by interpretation of resistance ratios obtained in laboratory bioassays, little is known about the actual impact of these results in the effectiveness of vector control activities in the field. In this context, our objective was to determine the mean value of different resistance ratios obtained by laboratory bioassays performed as part of the chemical control strategies of Triatoma sordida in the field.METHODS:Field bioassays were developed in Monte Azul and Coração de Jesus (Southeast, Brazil). In each location, samples were formed with three domestic units treated with alpha-cypermethrin 20.0% (Alfatek (r) 200 SC). One day after spraying, 10 fifth-instar nymphs remained in contact with the surfaces treated (adobe with plaster, adobe without plaster, or wood) with insecticide in plastic cones for 72h. Three cones were exposed inside the intradomicile and the peridomicile. The insects in the control group were exposed to an insecticide-free piece of cardboard. Mortality was measured 72h after removal of the insects from the treated surfaces. The tests were realized in triplicate.RESULTS:Mortality was 100.0% in all locations, except for Monte Azul; Landinho (96.6%) and Coração de Jesus; Barriguda (96.6%).CONCLUSIONS:Although the resistant populations in laboratory tests proved to be susceptible in the field, this observation is not sufficient to suggest that the cut-off points used to justify the resistance ratio should be changed. In this sense, we recommend that laboratory and field bioassays are carried out with a greater number of Triatominae populations to allow more in-depth consideration of the subject.
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Abstract: INTRODUCTION : Several municipalities of the Western region of the State of São Paulo have been affected by human visceral leishmaniasis (HVL), including the City of Adamantina, where the first autochthonous cases occurred in 2004. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the spatial and spatiotemporal occurrence of HVL in Adamantina. METHODS : Secondary data regarding the occurrence of HVL in Adamantina between 2004 and 2011 were used. Incidence, mortality, and case fatality rates were calculated. We used local empirical Bayesian incidence rates to represent the occurrence of the disease in the census sector of the city. The existence of spatial and spatiotemporal clusters of cases was evaluated using scan statistics. In situ observation was performed to assess the socioeconomic and environmental characteristics of the areas with medium and high incidences. RESULTS : Adamantina reported cases in 70% of its census sectors. No differences were observed between sexes. The group aged 0-4 years presented the highest incidence and mortality rates, and the group aged 40-59 years presented the highest fatality rate. We detected a spatiotemporal cluster, which coincided with the commencement of the endemic in the city. CONCLUSIONS : The individuals most affected by the disease were children. The disease was present in areas with better and worse socioeconomic conditions. The use of spatial analysis techniques was important to achieve the study objectives.
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Abstract: INTRODUCTION This paper aims to describe the dispersion of Lutzomyia longipalpis and the autochthonous occurrence of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the Northwest region of the State of São Paulo between 2007 and 2013 and to analyze their expansion. METHODS Information about the vector and associated cases was described using maps. The incidence, mortality, and lethality of human visceral leishmaniasis (HVL) were calculated. In municipalities in which more than one HVL case occurred, incidences were calculated according to census sector, and spatial and spatiotemporal clusters were identified. RESULTS The first case of HVL was reported in the municipality of Jales in 2007. By 2013, the vector and the disease had expanded from west to east, with the vector being detected in 29 municipalities. A total of 11 municipalities had cases of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL), and six had cases of HVL. Vector expansion occurred by vicinity with previously infested municipalities, and the expansion of VL was related to the major highways and the capital municipalities of the micro-regions in the study area. The highest incidence of HVL occurred in children between 0-4 years old, and the highest mortality and lethality occurred among persons aged 60 and older. The occurrence of HLV was more intense in the peripheral areas of municipalities with the disease. CONCLUSIONS The findings of this study may be useful for improving VL surveillance and control activities by slowing VL expansion and/or mitigating VL effects when they occur.
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Abstract: INTRODUCTION Natural and artificial ecotope infestation by the kissing bug triatomines and their colonization and infection by Trypanosoma cruzi , the Chagas disease agent, were evaluated in nine municipalities of the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. METHODS Following identification, triatomine intestinal contents were analyzed by direct microscopic examination, xenoculture, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for parasite detection. Trypanosoma cruzi isolates were genotyped using three different markers. RESULTS Of 842 triatomines captured, 65% were Triatoma brasiliensis , 17.8% Triatoma pseudomaculata , 12.5% Panstrongylus lutzi , and 4.7% Rhodnius nasutus . Triatoma brasiliensis and P. lutzi adults were found in the intradomicile. T. brasiliensis, T. pseudomaculata , and R. nasutus nymphs and adults were found in the peridomicile and wild environment. Intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary infestation indexes were 5.6% and 33.7%, respectively. In the peridomicile, chicken coops were the most infested ecotope. The T. cruzi triatomine infection rate was 30.2%, of which PCR detected 29%. P . lutzi (78.1%), T . brasiliensis (24.5%), and T . pseudomaculata (22.7%) were the most infected species. TcII and III genotypes were detected in T. brasiliensis and TcIII in P. lutzi . CONCLUSIONS T. brasiliensis was found in all environments and most ecotopes with high T. cruzi infection rates. High infection rates were also detected in T . pseudomaculata and P. lutzi , suggesting their role in the interchange between the wild and peridomestic transmission cycles. The combination of PCR, microscopic examination, and xenoculture contributed to improving T. cruzi infection evaluation in triatomine bugs. The TcII and TcIII genotypes were predominant in the study area.
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Abstract: INTRODUCTION Mansonella ozzardi is a widely distributed filaria worm in the Amazon region. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of M. ozzardi infection in riverine communities of Lábrea municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil. METHODS A diagnostic blood filtration method in a polycarbonate membrane was used. RESULTS M. ozzardi was found in 50.3% of the sample, with the highest prevalence in farmers/fishermen (69.4%; χ 2 = -19.14, p<0.001). The prevalence was higher in longer-term residents (≥11 years; 60.2%). CONCLUSIONS M. ozzardi infection rates are high near the Purus River, much greater than those previously reported based on diagnosis using thick blood smears.
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Existe uma consciencialização global e crescente do modo como o ser humano afeta diretamente o ambiente. É notável a preocupação exponencial com a sustentabilidade ambiental aos mais diversos níveis, preocupação esta ligada também ao setor da construção. É um dado adquirido que uma das grandes problemáticas ambientais da nossa geração é a reciclagem de pneus, estando o seu número de produção e consumo a atingir níveis elevadíssimos. Para atenuar estes níveis de poluição, e principalmente para diminuir gastos, as fábricas de recauchutagem reaproveitam grande parte de pneus usados, substituindo-lhes a parte de borracha degradada por nova A problemática é também assunto recorrente em Portugal, onde nas últimas décadas tem havido uma grande preocupação no seu tratamento por forma a evitar um elevado aumento de poluição, embora muitas fábricas de recauchutagens tenham vindo a encerrar nos últimos anos. A presente dissertação insere-se na procura de soluções para os resíduos inerentes à recauchutagem de pneus, estudando argamassas de cal hidráulica natural NHL3,5 com a adição de resíduos de borracha desta indústria. Foram realizadas argamassas com partículas de resíduo de borracha cuja dimensão é inferior a 2,36 mm. Os resíduos foram diferenciados em três tipos: resíduo “fino” (Fr), com partículas de dimensão inferior a 0,212 mm; resíduo “médio” (Mr), com partículas de dimensão entre os 0,212 mm e os 0,6 mm; e resíduo “grosso” (Cr), com partículas entre os 0,6 mm e os 2,36 mm. Com a mistura integral do resíduo, foram feitas formulações de argamassas com adição de 2,5%, 5% e 7,5% relativas à massa de areia, sendo posteriormente feitas argamassas com 5% de adição apenas de cada uma das identificadas. Os resultados obtidos mostram que as argamassas com resíduo de borracha menor resistência à tração e à compressão, mas apresentam menor módulo de elasticidade dinâmico e condutibilidade térmica, características que as podem tornar mais adequadas para alguns tipos de aplicações na construção. Particularmente a argamassa com 5% de mistura de frações granulométricas apresenta características que justificam o aprofundamento da sua caracterização, para otimização como argamassa a ser industrializada.
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All over the world, many earth buildings are deteriorating due to lack of maintenance and repair. Repairs on rammed earth walls are mainly done with mortars, by rendering application; however, often the repair is inadequate, resorting to the use of incompatible materials, including cement-based mortars. It has been observed that such interventions, in walls that until that day only had presented natural ageing issues, created new problems, much more dangerous for the building than the previous ones, causing serious deficiencies in this type of construction. One of the problems is that the detachment of the new cement-based mortar rendering only occurs after some time but, until that occurrence, degradations develop in the wall itself. When the render detaches, instead of needing only a new render, the surface has to be repaired in depth, with a repair mortar. Consequently, it has been stablished that the renders, and particularly repair mortars, should have physical, mechanical and chemical properties similar to those of the rammed earth walls. This article intends to contribute to a better knowledge of earth-based mortars used to repair the surface of rammed earth walls. The studied mortars are based on four types of earth: three of them were collected from non-deteriorated parts of walls of unstabilized rammed earth buildings located in Alentejo region, south of Portugal; the fourth is a commercial earth, consisting mainly of clay. Other components were also used, particularly: sand to control shrinkage; binders stabilizers such as dry hydrated air-lime, natural hydraulic lime, Portland cement and natural cement; as well as natural vegetal fibers (hemp fibers). The experimental analysis of the mortars in the fresh state consisted in determining the consistency by flow table and the bulk density. In the hardened state, the tests made it possible to evaluate the following properties: linear and volumetric shrinkage; capillary water absorption; drying capacity; dynamic modulus of elasticity; flexural and compressive strength.
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A elaboração desta Dissertação tem como fator relevante a presença de duas espécies exóticas, com caráter invasor, dentro do limite do Parque Natural da Madeira, área protegida que inclui o Património da Humanidade (UNESCO), a Floresta Laurissilva. Foram efetuados levantamentos de campo para o estudo da distribuição de Agapanthus praecox e Hydrangea macrophylla, espécies exóticas invasoras, ao longo de diferentes percursos e determinação dos parâmetros do meio propiciadores à sua dispersão e expansão. Estes levantamentos foram efetuados nos três concelhos em que a presença da Floresta Laurissilva é mais significativa (Porto Moniz, São Vicente e Santana), estando todos eles localizados no Norte da ilha da Madeira. A presença destas espécies em zonas protegidas pode ter impactes extremamente negativos, podendo colocar em risco a sobrevivência das espécies nativas, algumas delas extremamente raras. Desta forma, os levantamentos foram efetuados em estradas, veredas e levadas, de modo a determinar a localização dos núcleos destas invasoras e posteriormente elaborar mapas que permitam, num Sistema de Informação Geográfica, explicar a distribuição, em conjunto com parâmetros ambientais. Estas espécies deverão ter sido introduzidas intencionalmente, dada a localização dos núcleos estar frequentemente próxima de habitações ou de locais com forte influência humana, com atividades como a agricultura e o pastoreio. Este estudo revela uma presença mais significativa da espécie Agapanthus praecox, em relação à espécie Hydrangea macrohylla, notando-se que as zonas consideradas como reservas naturais ou áreas protegidas não se encontram tão afetadas. Foi estudada a relação entre a radiação, altitude, declive, precipitação média anual e temperatura e a distribuição das espécies invasoras em estudo, mas não foi detetado nenhum padrão, pelo que os resultados se revelaram inconclusivos. No entanto, estes dados ambientais não possuíam uma resolução tão fina com a dos dados de campo, pelo que no futuro será de explorar estas relações mas com dados ambientais a uma maior escala. O plano de gestão apresentado para o controlo das espécies invasoras poderá servir de guia para que as ações a desenvolver sejam atempadas, de modo a evitar atuar apenas quando a situação já se encontra descontrolada.
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Natural killer cells are increasingly being considered an important component of innate resistance to viruses, but their role in HIV infection is controversial. Some investigators have found that natural killer cells do not confer a protective effect during the progression of HIV disease, whereas others have shown that natural killer cells may be protective and retard the progression of the disease, either through their lytic activity or by a chemokine-related suppression of HIV replication. In this study, we analyzed functional alterations in the activity of natural killer cells during HIV-1 infection using a natural killer cells activity assay with K562 cells as targets. RESULTS: Our results show that the activity of natural killer cells decreases only in the advanced phase of HIV infection and when high (40:1) effector cell-target cell ratios were used. The depression at this stage of the disease may be related to increased levels of some viral factors, such as gp120 or gag, that interfere with the binding capacity of natural killer cells, or to the decreased production of natural killer cells -activity-stimulating cytokines, such as IFN-a and IL-12, by monocytes, a subset of cells that are also affected in the late stage of HIV infection. The data suggest that decreased natural killer cells cell activity may contribute to the severe impairment of the immune system of patients in the late stages of HIV infection.
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Clayish earth-based mortars can be considered eco-efficient products for indoor plastering since they can contribute to improve important aspects of building performance and sustainability. Apart from being products with low embodied energy when compared to other types of mortars used for interior plastering, mainly due to the use raw clay as natural binder, earth-based plasters may give a significant contribution for health and comfort of inhabitants. Due to high hygroscopicity of clay minerals, earth-based mortars present a high adsorption and desorption capacity, particularly when compared to other type of mortars for interior plastering. This capacity allows earth-based plasters to act as a moisture buffer, balancing the relative humidity of the indoor environment and, simultaneously, acting as a passive removal material, improving air quality. Therefore, earth-based plasters may also passively promote the energy efficiency of buildings, since they may contribute to decreasing the needs of mechanical ventilation and air conditioning. This study is part of an ongoing research regarding earth-based plasters and focuses on mortars specifically formulated with soils extracted from Portuguese ‘Barrocal’ region, in Algarve sedimentary basin. This region presents high potential for interior plastering due to regional geomorphology, that promote the occurrence of illitic soils characterized by a high adsorption capacity and low expansibility. More specifically, this study aims to assess how clayish earth and sand ratio of mortars formulation can influence the physical and mechanical properties of plasters. For this assessment four mortars were formulated with different volumetric proportions of clayish earth and siliceous sand. The results from the physical and mechanical characterization confirmed the significantly low linear shrinkage of all the four mortars, as well as their extraordinary adsorption-desorption capacity. These results presented a positive correlation with mortars´ clayish earth content and are consistent with the mineralogical analysis, that confirmed illite as the prevalent clay mineral in the clayish earth used for this study. Regarding mechanical resistance, although the promising results of the adhesion test, the flexural and compressive strength results suggest that the mechanical resistance of these mortars should be slightly improved. Considering the present results the mortars mechanical resistance improvement may be achieved through the formulation of mortars with higher clayish earth content, or alternatively, through the addition of natural fibers to mortars formulation, very common in this type of mortars. Both those options will be investigated in future research.
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A área da Nanotecnologia tem sofrido uma grande evolução nos últimos anos, estando a esta associado o desenvolvimento de novos nanomateriais com a potencialidade de serem aplicados em áreas diversas, otimizando os respetivos produtos. Um dos nanomateriais que tem sido recentemente alvo de estudo no setor da construção é o óxido de grafeno (GO), por possuir elevada superfície específica, ser facilmente disperso em água e, em estudos efetuados, demonstrar contribuir para o aumento das propriedades mecânicas dos produtos cimentícios onde tem sido aplicado. O presente trabalho procura avaliar as vantagens da introdução do GO em materiais de construção, com o objetivo de perceber quais os contributos já detetados da aplicação deste nanomaterial no referido setor. Um outro objetivo foi o de avaliar o contributo que o GO pode ter quando aplicado em argamassas de cal hidráulica natural. Para tal procedeu-se à realização de uma campanha experimental, onde foram produzidas argamassas à base de cal hidráulica natural NHL3.5 com diferentes dosagens de GO (0,05%, 0,1%, 0,5% e 1% em função da massa da cal). O GO foi aplicado na amassadura disperso ou diretamente em pó, por forma a avaliar a influência nas características das argamassas. A utilização da NHL3.5 tem em vista colmatar uma lacuna existente no estudo do GO e, por outro lado, justifica-se por conduzir a argamassas não só compatíveis com as características de edifícios recentes, mas também aptas para aplicação como argamassas de substituição em edifícios antigos. Na campanha experimental estudaram-se as características microestruturais das argamassas, as propriedades mecânicas, o comportamento face à ação da água e o desempenho térmico. Os resultados obtidos foram pouco significativos, independentemente da forma como foi adicionado o GO. Concluiu-se que as dosagens de GO utilizadas na campanha experimental não foram as mais adequadas para avaliar a influência deste produto em argamassas de cal hidráulica natural NHL3.5 ou que, independentemente dessa dosagem, esta adição não é muito relevante para otimizar as características analisadas neste tipo de argamassas. No entanto, a adição de baixas dosagens de GO disperso (0,05% e 0,1%) parece conduzir a uma ligeira melhoria das características mecânicas e físicas, quando em comparação com as argamassas de referência.