768 resultados para Anopheles darling
Resumo:
A malária é uma doença infecciosa, aguda, febril transmitida pela picada da fêmea de mosquito do gênero Anopheles. O estudo teve como objetivo realizar análise da distribuição espaço-temporal dos casos de malária no Piauí entre 2002 a 2013. Nesta pesquisa foi utilizada a taxa de incidência cumulativa para análise dos casos e o Sistema de Informação Geográfico (SIG) para mapeamento espacial. Os resultados obtidos por meio do cálculo da taxa de Incidência Cumulativa (IC) demonstraram que os municípios de Campo Largo do Piauí, Matias Olímpio, Luzilândia, Madeiro e Porto foram os que apresentaram maior IC de malária (>15,4/100.000 hab.). As pessoas mais acometidas foram as residentes na área rural, sendo pouquíssimos os casos ocorridos na zona urbana dos municípios. Através da utilização do SIG identificou-se que o padrão de distribuição espaçotemporal dos surtos de casos de malária está concentrado na porção noroeste do estado, na fronteira com o Maranhão. Após as análises, conclui-se que todos os 74 municípios que registraram malária no Piauí na série temporal do estudo, estão localizados e aglomerados em área vulnerável e receptiva para a transmissão da doença.
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The proposal of this paper is to build some “word pictures” of the contemporary resistance ways of Bolivian women, exemplified in stories of practices that occurred in conflicting events in the city of El Alto. The images are described in order to show the transformation of their actions, accompanied by stories that alsoshow the disruptive of their participation in the daily political work. This ethnographic exercise ends with a reflection of El Alto women who participated in the blockade of the city in October 2003.
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This thesis analyzes four works of fiction that portray a pedophilic relationship in order to establish whether we can identify what might be called a genre of pedophilia in literature. In the last decade, books about the topic have been published with great success, so it would seem that there is a need to classify and define the genre of pedophilia. To answer the question I started with the novel Lolita (1955), by Vladimir Nabokov, which is the most famous work of literary fiction on the topic of pedophilia. In my analysis of this text, I tried to show how this novel has laid the ground plan, as it were, for the genre. I then analyzed three contemporary novels: All the Ugly and Wonderful Things (2016) by Bryn Greenwood, My Absolute Darling (2017) by Gabriel Tallent and My Dark Vanessa (2020) by Kate Elizabeth Russell, and compared them with Lolita to find the essential elements that constitute the genre of pedophilia. The analysis showed that there were many elements, mostly themes, which the contemporary novels had in common with Lolita, which helped classify the genre of pedophilia as both transgressive and romantic fiction. But while the three contemporary novels share many aspects with Lolita, they also bring into play themes such as female desire, and a resistance to seeing the female as only victim, with little agency. While the most important aspect is that the work of fiction must show the evolution, from the beginning to the end, of a sentimental relationship and sexual acts between an adult and a child, the contemporary novels of this genre take this basic trait – particularly All the Ugly and Wonderful Things -- in surprisingly transgressive directions of their own.