1000 resultados para Indústria musical - Belém (Pará)


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Livro fruto de estudos do projeto Modelos de Negócios Abertos – América Latina (Open business models – Latin America), coordenado pelo Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade (CTS) da Fundação Getúlio Vargas, em parceria com o Instituto Overmundo. Nascido do brega tradicional, o tecnobrega surgiu no início dos anos 2000, distante das grandes gravadoras e da atenção da grande indústria, graças à apropriação de novas tecnologias e à mobilização de agentes como DJs, artistas, cantores, bandas, vendedores de rua, festeiros, etc. A partir da experiência desses atores, a pesquisa relatada neste volume mostra a importância de novos modelos de negócios para a consolidação de mercados viáveis e sustentáveis, dentro de uum cenário de crise da legislação de direitos autorais.

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Os Pássaros Juninos ou Pássaros Melodrama-Fantasia representam um tipo de teatro musicado próprio do Pará. Eles possuem como referenciais elementos de diversos gêneros teatrais e de manifestações regionais, trazendo à tona fontes das culturas negra, branca e indígena, que desde a colonização da região se miscigenaram, resultando naquilo que hoje entendemos por “cultura amazônica”. Este trabalho pretende discutir o caráter mestiço que engendrou as circunstâncias do surgimento dos Pássaros Juninos e, por conseguinte, explicitar que tal manifestação evoca distintas imagens que convergem na construção de narrativas amazônicas fantásticas expressas sob a forma de sociabilidades singulares ao contexto paraense.

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Foi desenvolvido um estudo da subsuperfície rasa para investigar a possibilidade de contaminação do subsolo por líquidos usados no tratamento de couros em área industrial. O estudo foi realizado na área da indústria Couro do Norte, Bairro de Maracacuera, no Distrito Industrial de Icoaraci (município de Belém-Pará). Durante o estudo foram feitas medidas para a determinação do fluxo de água do primeiro aqüífero e aplicada metodologia geofísica com a finalidade de detectar a possível contaminação do subsolo por poluentes liberados pelo curtume. As metodologias geofísicas utilizadas foram: eletrorresistividade (na forma de imageamento e través de sondagens verticais), potencial espontâneo, eletromagnético (Slingram) e radar de penetração no solo (GPR). A interpretação dos dados eletromagnéticos permitiu identificar a presença de zonas mais condutivas (provável pluma de contaminação) e zonas mais resistivas (blocos lateríticos). A distribuição dos potenciais medidos através do Método do Potencial Espontâneo indicou o sentido do fluxo subterrâneo local. Com as Sondagens Elétricas Verticais determinaram-se os valores de resistividade em subsuperfície para os diferentes horizontes correlacionando-os sempre com as informações obtidas no Caminhamento Elétrico. Através dos dados de GPR identificou-se a presença de blocos lateríticos, tubulações de metal e zonas com elevada atenuação (zona de sombra) que indicam a presença de contaminação.

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O consumo de polpas de frutas e seus derivados vem sendo notavelmente incrementado, dadas suas propriedades nutricionais, a grande variedade de sabores e aromas, e a demanda cada vez maior por produtos com características sensoriais do alimento “in natura”. As polpas são utilizadas para consumo direto ou como matéria-prima na indústria de sucos, sorvetes, iogurtes etc. O processo de sua obtenção deve ser realizado em condições de higiene adequadas, seguido de acondicionamento e armazenamento também apropriados, de modo a assegurar a integridade e a qualidade do produto. O objetivo deste estudo foi o de avaliar as condições higiênico-sanitárias de polpas de cupuaçu e bacuri comercializadas no município de Belém, considerando que o seu processamento implica manipulação direta dos frutos, nem sempre por mãos convenientemente preparadas para este ofício. Sua realização contou com o indispensável apoio da Divisão de Vigilância Sanitária da Secretaria Municipal de Saúde, do Laboratório Central do Estado do Pará (LACEN) e do Laboratório de Parasitologia do Centro de Ciências Biológicas da Universidade Federal do Pará. O método correspondeu a análises microbiológicas, microscópica e parasitológica de 33 amostras coletadas em 11 feiras-livres, precisamente aquelas em que esses produtos são regularmente oferecidos à venda, distribuídas em igual número de bairros da cidade de Belém e da vila de Icoaraci. Foram examinadas 22 amostras de cupuaçu e 11 de bacuri. A análise microbiológica correspondeu à pesquisa de coliformes a 45ºC, mediante a técnica do número mais provável (NMP), e à pesquisa de Salmonella sp., em obediência ao prescrito na resolução RDCnº12/2001/ANVISA. Os resultados foram todos negativos. O exame microscópico, realizado em observância à Instrução Normativa nº1/2000 do Ministério da Agricultura e Abastecimento, não logrou revelar a presença de sujidades em qualquer das amostras. A análise parasitológica foi feita pelo método de Faust, todas as amostras apresentando ausência de cistos de protozoários e ovos de helmintos. A despeito da observação macroscópica das condições higiênico-sanitárias do ambiente das feiras-livres, muito sugestivas de fácil contaminação do produto, todas 33 amostras de polpas de cupuaçu e bacuri foram consideradas adequadas para o consumo, por atenderem às exigências da legislação vigente. Isto talvez seja devido ao grau de acidez e à presença de ácido cítrico em ambos os produtos, e ainda ao processo de congelamento a que são submetidos.

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Quatro casos de doença de Chagas são registrados numa família em Belém, Pará, Brasil. Acredita-se que a infecção foi adquirida em Belém. Como não foram encontrados triatomíneos na casa dos doentes, nem nas residências vizinhas, sugere-se que outros meios de transmissão devem ser considerados, por exemplo a transmissão "per os".

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Reinfecções por rotavírus foram detectadas em 7 (9,2%) de 76 crianças habitantes da periferia de Belém, Pará, Brasil, no decurso de seus primeiros 20 meses de vida. A presença de rotavírus classificados no subgrupo II ("long pattern") foi assinalada, tanta na primeira como segunda infecções, em cinco desses indivíduos. Em duas situações, a primeira infecção foi causada por rotavírus subgrupo II e, a reinfecção, por rotavírus de subgrupo não claramente caracterizado. Seis diferentes padrões foram observados, não ocorrendo casos em que, numa única criança, se tenham assinalado perfis homólogos. O maior intervalo de tempo registrado entre duas infecções no mesmo indivíduo foi de 19 meses, enquanto que o menor, de 6. Formas sintomáticas em ambos os processos infecciosos se apresentaram em cinco crianças; em duas, os primeiros episódios revelaram-se assintomáticos, sucedendo-se quadros diarréicos. Em seis dos sete indivíduos, observaram-se soroconversões para rotavírus durante a segunda infecção; durante a primeira, entretanto, a elevação significativa nos níveis de anticorpos grupo-específicos se registrou em apenas um caso (Paciente F).

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Durante um surto de conjuntivite hemorrágica aguda (CHA), ocorrido em Belém, Pará, Brasil, em 1987, foi feita investigação etiológica clínica e laboratorial, atendidos 83 pacientes e colhidos espécimes da conjuntiva, orofaringe e soro. Na linhagem celular HEP-2 obteve-se 73 isolamentos de um enterovírus posteriormente identificado pelo Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta, Geórgia, USA, como sendo uma variante do coxsackievirus A24. Em 56 pares de soro foram realizados testes de neutralização para o EV70 e para a cepa isolada, tendo havido 57% (32) de conversão sorológica para essa última.

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A total of 730 children aged less than 7 years, attending 8 day-care centers (DCCs) in Belém, Brazil were followed-up from January to December 1997 to investigate the occurrence of human-herpes virus 6 (HHV-6) infection in these institutional settings. Between October and December 1997 there have been outbreaks of a febrile- and -exanthematous disease, affecting at least 15-20% of children in each of the DCCs. Both serum- and- plasma samples were obtained from 401 (55%) of the 730 participating children for the detection of HHV-6 antibodies by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and viral DNA amplification through the nested-PCR. Recent HHV-6 infection was diagnosed in 63.8% (256/401) of them, as defined by the presence of both IgM and IgG-specific antibodies (IgM+/IgG+); of these, 114 (44.5%) were symptomatic and 142 (55.5%) had no symptoms (p = 0.03). A subgroup of 123 (30.7%) children were found to be IgM-/IgG+, whereas the remaining 22 (5.5%) children had neither IgM nor IgG HHV-6- antibodies (IgM-/IgG-). Of the 118 children reacting strongly IgM-positive ( > or = 30 PANBIO units), 26 (22.0%) were found to harbour the HHV-6 DNA, as demonstrated by nested-PCR. Taken the ELISA-IgM- and- nested PCR-positive results together, HHV-6 infection was shown to have occurred in 5 of the 8 DCCs under follow-up. Serological evidence of recent infections by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and parvovirus B19 were identified in 2.0% (8/401) and 1.5% (6/401) of the children, respectively. Our data provide strong evidence that HHV-6 is a common cause of outbreaks of febrile/exanthematous diseases among children attending DCCs in the Belém area.

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The rhesus-human reassortant, tetravalent rotavirus vaccine (RRV-TV) was licensed for routine use in the United States of America but it was recently withdrawn from the market because of its possible association with intussusception as an adverse event. The protective efficacy of 3 doses of RRV-TV, in its lower-titer (4 x 10(4) pfu/dose) formulation, was evaluated according to the nutritional status of infants who participated in a phase III trial in Belém, Northern Brazil. A moderate protection conferred by RRV-TV was related to weight-for-age Z-scores (WAZ) greater than -1 only, with rates of 38% (p = 0.04) and 40% (p = 0.04) for all- and- pure rotavirus diarrhoeal cases, respectively. In addition, there was a trend for greater efficacy (43%, p = 0.05) among infants reaching an height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) of > -1. Taking WAZ, HAZ and weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) indices <= -1 together, there was no significant protection (p > 0.05) if both placebo and vaccine groups are compared. There was no significant difference if rates of mixed and pure rotavirus diarrhoeal cases are compared in relation to HAZ, WAZ and weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) indices. Although a low number of malnourished infants could be identified in the present study, our data show some evidence that malnutrition may interfere with the efficacy of rotavirus vaccines in developing countries.

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A total of 220 patients with arthropathy were selected in Belém, Pará between January 1994 and December 2000, and screened for the presence of human parvovirus B19 IgM and IgG antibodies by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). A subgroup (n = 132) of patients with high levels of antibodies (either IgM+/IgG+ or IgM-/IgG+) were examined for the presence of DNA by polymerase chain reaction/nested PCR. Recent/active infection (detection of IgM and/or IgG-specific antibodies and presence of viral DNA) was identified in 47.7% of the 132 individuals with arthropathy. In our study, women were significantly more affected (59.7%) than men (35.4%) (P = 0.0006). The age group of 11-20 years (84.6%), among female patients, and 21-30 years (42.1%), among male, were those with the highest incidence rates. The analysis of the temporal distribution of B19-associated arthropaties showed a cyclic pattern, with peak incidence rates occuring at 3-5 year intervals. Significant diference (P = 0.01) was observed when comparing both the highest (39.0%) and the lowest (11.0%) seropositivity rates for the years of 1995 and 2000, respectively. The interfalangial joints of hands and feet were mostly affected, with 50.0% and 48.0% of cases among both women and men, respectively. In a smaller proportion, other joints such as those of knee, ankle, pulse and shoulder were affected. As for the duration, symptoms lasted 1 to 5 days in 54.0% of the individuals, whereas in 46.0% of them the disease lasted 6-10 days, if considered the subgroup (n = 63) of patients with recent/active infection by parvovirus B19. In our study, joint clinical manifestations occurred symmetrically. Our results indicate that B19 may be an important agent of arthropathies in our region, and this underscores the need for specific laboratory diagnosis when treating patients suffering from acute arthropathy, mainly pregnant women.

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Serum samples from 497 children and adults inhabiting two neighbourhoods (Guamá and Terra Firme) in Belém, Pará, North Brazil were screened for the presence of human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) antibody using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. An overall 16.3% prevalence was found for these urban communities. Taken both genders together, prevalence rates of HHV-8 antibody increase gradually, across age-groups, ranging from 12.0% to 33.3%. When seroprevalence is analysed by gender, similar rates are found for female (18.4%) and male (14.0%) individuals. In the former gender group, seroprevalence rates increased from 10.3%, in children £ 10 years of age, to 30.0% in adults 41-50 years of age. Conversely, among male subjects, the prevalence of HHV-8 antibodies decreased from 13.3% in children/young adults aged £ 10 to 20 years of age to 6.1% in adults aged 21-30 years. From the 31-40 year-old group male onwards, seropositivity rates increased gradually, ranging from 8.3% to 66.7%. A significant difference in seropositivity rates was noted when comparing 21-30 age groups for female and male subjects: 23.3% and 6.1%, respectively (P = 0.03). Geometric mean optical densities were found to increase slightly from the lower to the higher age-groups. Our data suggest that transmission of HHV-8 occurs frequently in the general urban population of Belém, and that prevalence of antibody seems to increase with age.

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A total of 323 patients with lymphadenopathy were selected in Belém, Brazil, between January 1996 and December 2001, and screened for the presence of human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) IgM- and- IgG antibodies by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). When seroprevalence is analyzed by gender, similar rates are found for female (60.6%) and male (55.7%) individuals. Seventy-seven (23.8%) patients were HHV-6-IgM-and- IgG-positive (IgM+ subgroup), with positivity rates of 29.7% and 17.7% (p = 0.0007) for female- and male individuals, respectively. Sera from a subgroup (n = 120) of these subjects, with high HHV-6 antibody levels (either IgM+ or IgG+ reactivities), were subsequently processed for the presence of HHV-6 DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)/nested PCR. Active infections (IgM+ and/or IgG+ high levels specific antibodies plus detection of viral DNA) were diagnosed in 20/77 (20.0%) and 8/43 (18.6%); subgroup of the 120 individuals suspected of having HHV-6 suggestive recent infection. All (n = 28) cases of active infection were found to be associated with HHV-6 variant-A (HHV-6A), as detectable by PCR/nested PCR, using variant-specific primer that amplify regions of 195 base pairs (bp) (HHV-6A) and 423 bp (HHV-6B). Rates of HHV-6 DNA detection between female and male patients were similar (p > 0.05) in the IgM+ and IgG+ groups: 20.4% versus 35.7% and 25.0% versus 13.0%, respectively. HHV-6 DNA was detected across < 5 through 41-50-year age-groups for patients whose serum samples were IgM+, with rates ranging from 7.7% (female subjects aged < 5 years) to 80.0% (male, 11-20 years). Among patients whose serological status was IgG+, HHV-6 DNA was detected in < 5, 6-10, 21-30 and > 50 age-groups at rates that ranged from 15.4% (male, < 5 years of age) to 100.0% (female aged 11-20 years). Swelling cervical lymph nodes were the most common sign, accounting for 9 (32.0%) cases in each gender group. Among patients (n = 28) with active infection by HHV-6A variant, duration of symptoms lasted 1-5 days in 35.7% of subjects, whereas in 64.3% of them the disease lasted 6-20 days. Our data suggest that it is worth seeking for HHV-6 infection whenever a patient (infant or adult) presents with lymphadenopathy as a prominent symptom in the course of an acute febrile illness.

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Serum- and/or- cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples obtained from 190 patients suffering from chronic, progressive neurological disease were screened for the presence of human T-cell lymphotropic viruses type I (HTLV-I) and type II (HTLV-II) antibodies over a six-year period (1996 to 2001) in Belém, Pará, Brazil. Patients were of both sexes (male subjects, 52%) with ages ranging from 2 to 79 years (mean, 35.9). Overall, 15 (7.9%) subjects - of whom 12 (80%) were female adults - reacted HTLV-I/II-seropositive when screened by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Serum samples from 14 of these patients were also analyzed using a recombinant Western blot (WB) assay that yielded HTLV-I-, HTLV-II-, and HTLV-I/II- reactivities for 10 (71.4%), 3 (21.4%) and 1 (7.2%) of them, respectively. The yearly rates of HTLV-I/II antibodies ranged from 2.6% (2001) to 21.7% (2000), with progressively increasing seropositivities from 1998 to 2000. Altogether, walking difficulty (n = 5 subjects), spasticity (n = 4) and leg weakness (n = 3) accounted for 80% of symptoms recorded among the 15 patients whose sera had antibodies to HTLV-I/II as detected by ELISA. These findings provide evidence that both HTLV-I and HTLV-II play a role in the development of chronic myelopathy in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil.

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We screened sera from 370 patients suffering from exanthematous illnesses in Belém, North Brazil, for the presence of human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7) IgM and IgG antibodies. Samples were obtained from January 1996 to December 2002 and were processed by a HHV-7-specific indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). HHV-7-specific IgM and/or IgG antibodies were found in 190 (51.4%) of these patients, with similar prevalence rates (IgM+ and IgG+ subgroups taken together) for female and male subjects: 52.5% and 50.3%, respectively. Serological status as defined by IgG was identified in 135 (36.5%) patients. In 55 (14.9%) of the patients HHV-7 IgM antibodies were detected. HHV-7 IgM- and- IgG antibody rates were similar (p > 0.05) when male and female subjects are compared: 14.4% versus 15.3% and 38.1% versus 35.0%, respectively. Statistically significant difference (p = 0.003) was noted when HHV-7-IgM-positive female and male patients aged 5-8 months are compared. Prevalence rates ranging from 4.6% (female, 5-8 months of age) to 93.3% (female, > 10 years of age) and 12.2% (male, 5-8 months) to 80.0% (male, 8-10 years of age) were noted in the IgG- positive subgroups. A subgroup (n = 131) of patients with IgM or IgG HHV-7 antibodies were examined for the presence of DNA using a polymerase chain reaction/nested PCR. Recent/active HHV-7 infection occurred at a rate of 11.0% (6/55) among patients whose samples presented IgM+ specific antibodies. In a subgroup (n = 76) of patients with high HHV-7-IgG antibody levels (titre > 1:160) DNA could not be detected in sera examined by PCR/nested PCR. Of the six recent/active infections, four subjects with less than 1 year and two with 3 and 6 years of age, presented typical exanthem subitum (E.S), as defined by higher fever (> 38.0 ºC) with duration of 24 to 72 hours, followed by a maculopapular skin rash. Our results underscore the need for searching HHV-7 infection in patients with exanthematous diseases, particularly those presenting with typical E.S. HHV-7 appears therefore to emerge as a newly recognized pathogen of exanthem in our region.