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Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil
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Boeger, Walter A.
; Valim, Michel P.
; Zaher, Hussam
; Rafael, José A.
; Forzza, Rafaela C.
; Percequillo, Alexandre R.
; Serejo, Cristiana S.
; Garraffoni, André R.S.
; Santos, Adalberto J.
Slipinski, Adam
Linzmeier, Adelita M.
Calor, Adolfo R.
Garda, Adrian A.
Kury, Adriano B.
Fernandes, Agatha C.S.
Agudo-Padrón, Aisur I.
Akama, Alberto
Silva Neto, Alberto M. da
Burbano, Alejandro L.
Menezes, Aleksandra
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Anichtchenko, Alexander
Lees, Alexander C.
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Leite, Yuri L.R.








ABSTRACT The limited temporal completeness and taxonomic accuracy of species lists, made available in a traditional manner in scientific publications, has always represented a problem. These lists are invariably limited to a few taxonomic groups and do not represent up-to-date knowledge of all species and classifications. In this context, the Brazilian megadiverse fauna is no exception, and the Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil (CTFB) (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/), made public in 2015, represents a database on biodiversity anchored on a list of valid and expertly recognized scientific names of animals in Brazil. The CTFB is updated in near real time by a team of more than 800 specialists. By January 1, 2024, the CTFB compiled 133,691 nominal species, with 125,138 that were considered valid. Most of the valid species were arthropods (82.3%, with more than 102,000 species) and chordates (7.69%, with over 11,000 species). These taxa were followed by a cluster composed of Mollusca (3,567 species), Platyhelminthes (2,292 species), Annelida (1,833 species), and Nematoda (1,447 species). All remaining groups had less than 1,000 species reported in Brazil, with Cnidaria (831 species), Porifera (628 species), Rotifera (606 species), and Bryozoa (520 species) representing those with more than 500 species. Analysis of the CTFB database can facilitate and direct efforts towards the discovery of new species in Brazil, but it is also fundamental in providing the best available list of valid nominal species to users, including those in science, health, conservation efforts, and any initiative involving animals. The importance of the CTFB is evidenced by the elevated number of citations in the scientific literature in diverse areas of biology, law, anthropology, education, forensic science, and veterinary science, among others.
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APRENDIZAGEM DA ANÁLISE POR COMPONENTES PRINCIPAIS POR MEIO DA ATIVIDADE EXPERIMENTAL PROBLEMATIZADA (AEP) COM A UTILIZAÇÃO DE UM APLICATIVO DE SMARTPHONE
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Siqueira, Bruno M. M.
; Silva, André L. S.
; Folli, Gabriely S.
; Rosa, Thalles R.
Romão, Wanderson
Lelis, Maria F. F.
Filgueiras, Paulo R.
Moura, Paulo R. G.



The article aims to address the use of the theoretical-methodological teaching strategy, Problematized Experimental Activity (PEA), to introduce a method employed in chemometrics, called Principal Component Analysis, through digital images linked to a smartphone app (REDGIM®). The application of a didactic workshop occurred in the pandemic context of SARS-CoV2, in remote teaching, with students of the undergraduate course in Chemistry of a public University of Espírito Santo. The students were divided into two groups and developed solutions to a proposed problem, working with the themes: differentiation of false and true banknotes, and recognition of patterns in vegetable oils. The groups presented promising results in terms of learning in the development of their experimental methodologies and were able to have contact with analysis of chemical problems that are still little explored in the undergraduate course.
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Análisis comparativo de las características clínicas, evolución y mortalidad de pacientes hospitalizados por COVID-19 durante la primera y segunda ola de la pandemia (REGISTRO ECCOVID)
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Córdova, Ezequiel
Mykietiuk, Analia
de Vedia, Lautaro
Bacelar, Brenda
Cáceres, María Florencia
Nemirovsky, Corina
Contreras, Rosa
Alzogaray, Maria Fernanda
Nannini, Esteban
Consalvo, María Fernanda
Soler Puy, Lucrecia
Scapellato, Pablo G.
Barcelona, Laura
Golikow, Mariana L.
Piñeiro, María Florencia
Miño, Hugo J.
Cabral, Myrna
Lamponi Tappata, Lucía
Lopardo, Gustavo
Sued, Omar
Stryjewski, Martín E.
Resumen Introducción : Las características clínicas y evolutivas de los pacientes con diagnóstico de COVID-19 pueden diferir entre las distintas olas de la pandemia. El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar las características clínicas, evolución y mortalidad de pacientes hospitalizados por COVID-19 durante la primera y segunda ola en Argentina. Métodos : Registro multicéntrico y prospectivo de pacientes ≥ 18 años con diagnóstico confirmado de COVID-19 internados en 18 hospitales de Argentina durante la primera (marzo a octubre 2020) y la segunda ola (marzo a julio 2021) de la pandemia. Se compararon variables demográficas, características clínicas, y evolu ción a 30 días. Resultados : Se incluyeron un total de 1691 pacien tes (primera ola n = 809, segunda ola n = 882). Los pa cientes hospitalizados durante la segunda ola tenían mayor edad (mediana 53 años vs. 61 años, p < 0.001), comorbilidades (71% vs. 77%, p = 0.007) y requerimiento de oxígeno (21% vs. 62%, p < 0.001). Durante la hospi talización, los pacientes de la segunda ola requirieron más oxigenoterapia (49% vs. 85%, p < 0.001), asistencia mecánica respiratoria (12% vs. 22%, p <0,001) y presen taron mayor mortalidad (11% vs. 26%, p < 0.001). Compa rando únicamente a los que requirieron oxigenoterapia durante la hospitalización, la mortalidad a los 30 días fue de 20% y 30% p < 0.001 en la primera y segunda ola respectivamente. Conclusión : Comparados con los pacientes interna dos durante la primera ola, los internados durante la segunda ola de SARS-CoV-2 en Argentina presentaron mayor gravedad y mortalidad.
Abstract Introduction : Clinical features and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infections may change between different waves of the pandemic. The objective of this study was to compare clinical characteristics and outcomes between two cohorts of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 during the first and second waves in Argentina. Methods : Multicenter and prospective registry of patients ≥18 years old with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 admitted to 18 hospitals in Argentina during the first wave (March to October 2020) and second wave (March to July 2021) of the pandemic. Demographics, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of these patients were compared. Results : A total of 1691 patients were included (first wave n = 809, second wave n = 882). Hospitalized pa tients during the second wave were older (median 53 years vs. 61 years, p < 0.001), had more comorbidities (71% vs. 77%, p=0.007) and required more supplemental oxygen at admission (21% vs 62%, p < 0.001). During hos pitalization, patients of the second wave required more supplemental oxygen (49% vs. 85%, p < 0.001), invasive ventilation (12% vs. 22%, p < 0.001) and had higher 30- day mortality (11% vs. 26%, p < 0.001). Comparing only patients who required supplemental oxygen during hos pitalization, 30-day mortality was 20% and 30% p < 0.001 for the first and second wave, respectively. Conclusion : Compared to patients admitted during the first wave, patients admitted with SARS-CoV2 dur ing the second wave in Argentina were more seriously ill and had a higher mortality.
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Patient-nurse ratio as an index related to healthcare-associated infections: a surveillance study
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Rosa-Zamboni, Daniela de la
Carrasco-González, Miroslava I.
Blas-Barrientos, Norma de
Flores-Constatino, María L.
Flores-Zamora, Erika
Camacho-Pérez, Martha
Neri-Saldaña, Itzel G.
Guerrero-Díaz, Ana C.
Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México
- Journal Metrics
Resumen Introducción: Las infecciones asociadas a la atención a la salud (IAAS) son un problema para los hospitales; en México se ha reportado una prevalencia de alrededor del 5%. Las IAAS se han relacionado con el índice paciente-enfermera (IPE). El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar la asociación entre el IPE y las IAAS en un hospital pediátrico de tercer nivel. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo y prospectivo en un hospital pediátrico de tercer nivel en México. Los registros de asistencia de enfermeras y de IAAS se documentaron desde julio de 2017 hasta diciembre de 2018. El IPE se calculó utilizando los registros de personal de enfermería y el censo de pacientes. Resultados: Se obtuvieron 63,114 datos de asistencia del personal de cinco departamentos del hospital para los turnos de mañana, tarde y noche. El IPE > 2:1 se asoció con un aumento del 54% (IC95% 42–167%; p < 0.001) de riesgo (razón de momios [RM]) para IAAS, ajustado por personal de turno, condiciones especiales y periodos de vigilancia. Las IAAS mayormente asociadas con el IPE fueron infecciones del tracto urinario (RM 1.83; IC 95% 1.34-2.46), neumonía relacionada con procedimientos (RM 2.08; IC95% 1.41-3.07) y varicela (RM 2.33; IC95% 1.08-5.03). Conclusiones: Un alto número de pacientes por enfermera aumenta las probabilidades de varios tipos de IAAS. Es fundamental que el IPE se establezca en las guías y políticas en materia de IAAS, ya que regular el número de pacientes por enfermera puede prevenir las IAAS, así como sus complicaciones.
Abstract Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a hospital problem with a prevalence of approximately 5% in Mexico. HCAIs have been related to the patient-nurse ratio (PNR). This study aimed to analyze the association between PNR and HCAI in a tertiary-level pediatric hospital. Methods: We conducted a descriptive and prospective study at a tertiary-level pediatric hospital in Mexico. Nursing attendance and HCAIs records were documented from July 2017 to December 2018. PNR was calculated using nurse staffing records and patient census. Results: We obtained 63,114 staff attendance data from five hospital departments for the morning, evening, and night shifts. PNR > 2:1 was associated with a 54% (95% confidence interval (CI) 42-167%; p < 0.001) increased risk (odds ratio (OR)) for HCAIs, adjusted by shift staff, special conditions, and surveillance periods. The HCAIs more associated with PNR were urinary tract infections (OR 1.83; 95%CI 1.34-2.46), procedure-related pneumonia (OR 2.08; 95%CI 1.41-3.07), and varicella (OR 2.33; 95%CI 1.08-5.03). Conclusions: A high number of patients per nurse increased the probability of various types of HCAI. PNR needs to be established the HCAI guidelines and policies, as regulating the number of patients per nurse can prevent HCAIs and their complications.
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Recomendaciones en el abordaje del hematoma intracerebral espontáneo durante la internación
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Pigretti, Santiago G.
Mirofsky, Matías
García, Darío E.
Issac, Cristian
Valdez, Pascual
Persi, Gabriel G.
Mamani, Carlos E.
Guyon, Jorgelina
Álvarez, Héctor
Montes, Mariana
Daza Aramayo, José M.
Iturrieta, Pablo
Chaves, Hernán
Sarmiento, Verónica
Tumino, Leandro
Domeniconi, Gustavo
Castagna, Rosa
Sabio, Rodrigo
Videtta, Walter
Ciarrocchi, Nicolás
Lerman, Damián
Dossi, Daiana E.
Balian, Natalia R.
Velasquez, Mariela A.
Rufino Saravia, Gonzalo
Alet, Matías J.
Rodríguez Lucci, Federico
Ciardi, Celina
Pujol Lereis, Virginia
Claverie, Santiago
Casanova, Matías
González, Leonardo
Mónaco, Juan Manuel
Cárdenas, Rolando E.
Cirio, Juan José
Arturi, Jessica
Requejo, Flavio
Plou, Pedro L.
Orzuza, Gabriela
Bonardo, Pablo
Díaz, María Fernanda
Payaslian, Silvio
Andrade, María Gabriela
Gomez Schneider, Maia M.
Romano, Marina
Colla Machado, Pedro
Arroyo, José
Arcondo, María Florencia
Svampa, Silvana
Armenteros, Cristhian
Tejada Jacob, Virginia
Zurrú, María Cristina
Resumen El accidente cerebrovascular (ACV) constituye la principal causa de discapacidad de origen neuro- lógico en los adultos mayores a 40 años y la cuarta causa de muerte en Argentina. En los últimos diez años las publicaciones indexadas relacionadas al tratamiento del ACV isquémico fueron más numerosas que las de ACV hemorrágico. El objetivo de este material es proporcionar recomendaciones locales y actualiza- das del abordaje de pacientes con hematoma intraparenquimatoso espontáneo durante la internación. Para la redacción de este manuscrito se convocó a especialistas en esta enfermedad que conformaron grupos de trabajo. Se plantearon 10 tópicos centrales expresados como epidemiologia, atención inicial, imágenes, tratamiento de la presión arterial, reversión de antitrombóticos, indicación de cirugía, profilaxis anticonvulsivante, pronóstico, prevención de complicaciones y reinicio de antitrombóticos. De cada tópico se plantearon mediante preguntas PICO los interrogantes más frecuentes de la práctica diaria. Luego de una revisión sistemática de la literatura, se generaron recomendaciones evaluadas mediante sistema GRADE y consensuadas entre autores y pacientes.
Abstract Stroke is the leading cause of neurological disability in people over 40 years of age and the fourth leading cause of death in Argentina. In the last ten years, the indexed publications related to the treatment of ischemic stroke were more numerous than those of hemorrhagic stroke. The objective of this material is to provide local and updated recommendations for the management of patients with spontaneous intracere- bral hemorrhage during hospitalization. For the writing of this manuscript, diferent specialists were convened to form working groups. Ten central topics expressed as epidemiology, initial care, imaging, blood pressure treatment, reversal of antithrombotics, indication for surgery, seizure prophylaxis, prognosis, prevention of complications and resumption of antithrombotics were raised. For each topic, the most frequent questions of daily practice were raised through PICO questions. After a systematic review of the literature, recommendations were generated, evaluated using the GRADE system and agreed between authors and patients.
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Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis in Migonemyia migonei and Cortelezzii complex (Diptera: Phlebotominae) from Chaco, Argentina
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Abstract Chaco province is included in Argentinean ecoregions with human tegumentary leishmaniasis case records. During 2012-2014 in Pampa del Indio town an ecoepidemiological study was carried out including phlebotomine dynamics and its natural infection with Leishmania demonstrated by sand flies dissection, polymerase chain reaction and sequencing. The species recorded were: Migonemyia migonei (72.79%), Nyssomyia neivai (23.6%), Evandromyia cortelezzii (0.94%), Evandromyia sallesi (0.39%), Cortelezzii complex (1.61%), Evandromyia aldafalcaoae (0.05%), Psathyromyia bigeniculata (0.02%), Brumptomyia brumpti (0.6%) and Corumbaensis complex (0.01%). A total of 380 females sand flies (Cortelezzii complex, Mg. migonei and Ny. neivai) from peridomicile and extradomicile were individually dissected and no flagellates were observed in the intestinal tract. Later, these females were arranged in 38 pools for molecular analyses and Leishmania braziliensis DNA was amplified in 3 pools with a minimum infection rate of the total females of 0.8%, while specific rates were 0.5% for the Cortelezzii complex and 1.5% for Mg. migonei. In conclusion, our results would strengthen the hypothesis that, in the study area, these species are candidates to be incriminated as vectors, while further studies will be required to fulfill the criteria to characterize both species as proven vectors of Le. braziliensis.
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Consenso de leucemia mieloide aguda en México
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Arana-Luna, Luara L.
Alvarado-Ibarra, Martha
Silva-Michel, Luis G.
Morales-Maravilla, Adrián
González-Rubio, María del C.
Chávez-Aguilar, Lénica A.
Tena-Iturralde, María Fernanda
Mojica-Balceras, Liliana
Zapata-Canto, Nidia
Galindo-Delgado, Patricia
Miranda-Madrazo, María Raquel
Morales-Hernández, Alba E.
Silva-Vera, Karina
Grimaldo-Gómez, Flavio A.
Hernández-Caballero, Álvaro
Bates-Martin, Ramón A.
Álvarez-Vera, José L.
Tepepa-Flores, Fredy
Teomitzi-Sánchez, Óscar
Fermín-Caminero, Denisse J.
Peña-Celaya, José A. de la
Salazar-Ramírez, Óscar
Flores-Villegas, Luz V.
Guerra-Alarcón, Lidia V.
Leyto-Cruz, Faustino
Inclán-Alarcón, Sergio I.
Milán-Salvatierra, Andrea I.
Ventura-Enríquez, Yanet
Pérez-Lozano, Uendy
Báez-Islas, Pamela E.
Tapia-Enríquez, Ana L.
Palma-Moreno, Orlando G.
Aguilar-Luévano, Jocelyn
Espinosa-Partida, Arturo
Pérez-Jacobo, Luis F.
Rojas-Castillejos, Flavio
Ruiz-Contreras, Josué I.
Loera-Fragoso, Sergio J.
Medina-Coral, Jesús E.
Acosta-Maldonado, Brenda L.
Soriano-Mercedes, Emely J.
Saucedo-Montes, Erick E.
Valero-Saldana, Luis M.
González-Prieto, Susana G.
Nava-Villegas, Lorena
Hernández-Colin, Ana K.
Hernández-Alcántara, Areli E.
Zárate-Rodríguez, Pedro A.
Ignacio-Ibarra, Gregorio
Meillón-García, Luis A.
Espinosa-Bautista, Karla A.
Ledesma de la Cruz, Cindy
Barbosa-Loría, Diego M.
García-Castillo, Carolina
Balderas-Delgado, Carolina
Cabrera-García, Álvaro
Pérez-Zúñiga, Juan M.
Hernández-Ruiz, Eleazar
Villela-Peña, Atenas
Gómez Cortés, Sue Cynthia
Romero-Rodelo, Hilda
Garzón-Velásquez, Katheryn B.
Serrano-Hernández, Cristina
Martínez-Ríos, Annel
Pedraza-Solís, María Luisa
Martínez-Coronel, Jorge A.
Narváez-Davalos, Iris M.
García-Camacho, Alinka S.
Merino-Pasaye, Laura E.
Aguilar-Andrade, Carolina
Aguirre-Domínguez, Juan A.
Guzmán-Mera, Pedro G.
Delgado-de la Rosa, Elizabeth
Flores López, Perla E.
González-Aguirre, Lilia L.
Ramírez-Alfaro, Edgar M.
Vera-Calderón, Heidi
Meza-Dávalos, María Lizeth
Murillo-Cruz, Juan
Pichardo-Cepín, Yayra M.
Ramírez-Romero, Eva F.
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Abstract Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) comprises a heterogeneous group of hematopoietic cell neoplasms of myeloid lineage that arise from the clonal expansion of their precursors in the bone marrow, interfering with cell differentiation, leading to a syndrome of bone marrow failure. AML is a consequence of genetic and epigenetic changes (point mutations, gene rearrangements, deletions, amplifications, and arrangements in epigenetic changes that influence gene expression) in hematopoietic precursor cells, which create a clone of abnormal cells that are capable of proliferating but cannot differentiate into mature hematopoietic cells or undergo programmed cell death. The diagnosis requires more than 20% myeloid blasts in the bone marrow and certain cytogenic abnormalities. Treatment will depend on age, comorbidities, and cytogenetic risk among the most frequent.
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Práticas de ressuscitação volêmica em unidades de terapia intensiva brasileiras: uma análise secundária do estudo Fluid-TRIPS
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Freitas, Flavio Geraldo Rezende de
; Hammond, Naomi
; Li, Yang
; Azevedo, Luciano Cesar Pontes de
; Cavalcanti, Alexandre Biasi
; Taniguchi, Leandro
; Gobatto, André
; Japiassú, André Miguel
; Bafi, Antonio Tonete
; Mazza, Bruno Franco
; Noritomi, Danilo Teixeira
Dal-Pizzol, Felipe
Bozza, Fernando
Salluh, Jorge Ibrahin Figueira
Westphal, Glauco Adrieno
Soares, Márcio
Assunção, Murillo Santucci César de
Lisboa, Thiago
Lobo, Suzana Margarete Ajeje
Barbosa, Achilles Rohlfs
Ventura, Adriana Fonseca
Souza, Ailson Faria de
Silva, Alexandre Francisco
Toledo, Alexandre
Reis, Aline
Cembranel, Allan
Rea Neto, Alvaro
Gut, Ana Lúcia
Justo, Ana Patricia Pierre
Santos, Ana Paula
Albuquerque, André Campos D. de
Scazufka, André
Rodrigues, Antonio Babo
Fernandino, Bruno Bonaccorsi
Silva, Bruno Goncalves
Vidal, Bruno Sarno
Pinheiro, Bruno Valle
Pinto, Bruno Vilela Costa
Feijo, Carlos Augusto Ramos
Abreu Filho, Carlos de
Bosso, Carlos Eduardo da Costa Nunes
Moreira, Carlos Eduardo Nassif
Ramos, Carlos Henrique Ferreira
Tavares, Carmen
Arantes, Cidamaiá
Grion, Cintia
Mendes, Ciro Leite
Kmohan, Claudio
Piras, Claudio
Castro, Cristine Pilati Pileggi
Lins, Cyntia
Beraldo, Daniel
Fontes, Daniel
Boni, Daniela
Castiglioni, Débora
Paisani, Denise de Moraes
Pedroso, Durval Ferreira Fonseca
Mattos, Ederson Roberto
Brito Sobrinho, Edgar de
Troncoso, Edgar M. V.
Rodrigues Filho, Edison Moraes
Nogueira, Eduardo Enrico Ferrari
Ferreira, Eduardo Leme
Pacheco, Eduardo Souza
Jodar, Euzebio
Ferreira, Evandro L. A.
Araujo, Fabiana Fernandes de
Trevisol, Fabiana Schuelter
Amorim, Fábio Ferreira
Giannini, Fabio Poianas
Santos, Fabrício Primitivo Matos
Buarque, Fátima
Lima, Felipe Gallego
Costa, Fernando Antonio Alvares da
Sad, Fernando Cesar dos Anjos
Aranha, Fernando G.
Ganem, Fernando
Callil, Flavio
Costa Filho, Francisco Flávio
Dall´Arto, Frederico Toledo Campo
Moreno, Geovani
Friedman, Gilberto
Moralez, Giulliana Martines
Silva, Guilherme Abdalla da
Costa, Guilherme
Cavalcanti, Guilherme Silva
Cavalcanti, Guilherme Silva
Betônico, Gustavo Navarro
Betônico, Gustavo Navarro
Reis, Hélder
Araujo, Helia Beatriz N.
Hortiz Júnior, Helio Anjos
Guimaraes, Helio Penna
Urbano, Hugo
Maia, Israel
Santiago Filho, Ivan Lopes
Farhat Júnior, Jamil
Alvarez, Janu Rangel
Passos, Joel Tavares
Paranhos, Jorge Eduardo da Rocha
Marques, José Aurelio
Moreira Filho, José Gonçalves
Andrade, Jose Neto
Sobrinho, José Onofre de C
Bezerra, Jose Terceiro de Paiva
Alves, Juliana Apolônio
Ferreira, Juliana
Gomes, Jussara
Sato, Karina Midori
Gerent, Karine
Teixeira, Kathia Margarida Costa
Conde, Katia Aparecida Pessoa
Martins, Laércia Ferreira
Figueirêdo, Lanese
Rezegue, Leila
Tcherniacovsk, Leonardo
Ferraz, Leone Oliveira
Cavalcante, Liane
Rabelo, Ligia
Miilher, Lilian
Garcia, Lisiane
Tannous, Luana
Hajjar, Ludhmila Abrahão
Paciência, Luís Eduardo Miranda
Cruz Neto, Luiz Monteiro da
Bley, Macia Valeria
Sousa, Marcelo Ferreira
Puga, Marcelo Lourencini
Romano, Marcelo Luz Pereira
Nobrega, Marciano
Arbex, Marcio
Rodrigues, Márcio Leite
Guerreiro, Márcio Osório
Rocha, Marcone
Alves, Maria Angela Pangoni
Alves, Maria Angela Pangoni
Rosa, Maria Doroti
Dias, Mariza D’Agostino
Martins, Miquéias
Oliveira, Mirella de
Moretti, Miriane Melo Silveira
Matsui, Mirna
Messender, Octavio
Santarém, Orlando Luís de Andrade
Silveira, Patricio Júnior Henrique da
Vassallo, Paula Frizera
Antoniazzi, Paulo
Gottardo, Paulo César
Correia, Paulo
Ferreira, Paulo
Torres, Paulo
Silva, Pedro Gabrile M. de Barros e
Foernges, Rafael
Gomes, Rafael
Moraes, Rafael
Nonato filho, Raimundo
Borba, Renato Luis
Gomes, Renato V
Cordioli, Ricardo
Lima, Ricardo
López, Ricardo Pérez
Gargioni, Ricardo Rath de Oliveira
Rosenblat, Richard
Souza, Roberta Machado de
Almeida, Roberto
Narciso, Roberto Camargo
Marco, Roberto
waltrick, Roberto
Biondi, Rodrigo
Figueiredo, Rodrigo
Dutra, Rodrigo Santana
Batista, Roseane
Felipe, Rouge
Franco, Rubens Sergio da Silva
Houly, Sandra
Faria, Sara Socorro
Pinto, Sergio Felix
Luzzi, Sergio
Sant’ana, Sergio
Fernandes, Sergio Sonego
Yamada, Sérgio
Zajac, Sérgio
Vaz, Sidiner Mesquita
Bezerra, Silvia Aparecida Bezerra
Farhat, Tatiana Bueno Tardivo
Santos, Thiago Martins
Smith, Tiago
Silva, Ulysses V. A.
Damasceno, Valnei Bento
Nobre, Vandack
Dantas, Vicente Cés de Souza
Irineu, Vivian Menezes
Bogado, Viviane
Nedel, Wagner
Campos Filho, Walther
Dantas, Weidson
Viana, William
Oliveira Filho, Wilson de
Delgadinho, Wilson Martins
Finfer, Simon
Machado, Flavia Ribeiro










RESUMO Objetivo: Descrever as práticas de ressuscitação volêmica em unidades de terapia intensiva brasileiras e compará-las com as de outros países participantes do estudo Fluid-TRIPS. Métodos: Este foi um estudo observacional transversal, prospectivo e internacional, de uma amostra de conveniência de unidades de terapia intensiva de 27 países (inclusive o Brasil), com utilização da base de dados Fluid-TRIPS compilada em 2014. Descrevemos os padrões de ressuscitação volêmica utilizados no Brasil em comparação com os de outros países e identificamos os fatores associados com a escolha dos fluidos. Resultados: No dia do estudo, foram incluídos 3.214 pacientes do Brasil e 3.493 pacientes de outros países, dos quais, respectivamente, 16,1% e 26,8% (p < 0,001) receberam fluidos. A principal indicação para ressuscitação volêmica foi comprometimento da perfusão e/ou baixo débito cardíaco (Brasil 71,7% versus outros países 56,4%; p < 0,001). No Brasil, a percentagem de pacientes que receberam soluções cristaloides foi mais elevada (97,7% versus 76,8%; p < 0,001), e solução de cloreto de sódio a 0,9% foi o cristaloide mais comumente utilizado (62,5% versus 27,1%; p < 0,001). A análise multivariada sugeriu que os níveis de albumina se associaram com o uso tanto de cristaloides quanto de coloides, enquanto o tipo de prescritor dos fluidos se associou apenas com o uso de cristaloides. Conclusão: Nossos resultados sugerem que cristaloides são usados mais frequentemente do que coloides para ressuscitação no Brasil, e essa discrepância, em termos de frequências, é mais elevada do que em outros países. A solução de cloreto de sódio 0,9% foi o cristaloide mais frequentemente prescrito. Os níveis de albumina sérica e o tipo de prescritor de fluidos foram os fatores associados com a escolha de cristaloides ou coloides para a prescrição de fluidos.
Abstract Objective: To describe fluid resuscitation practices in Brazilian intensive care units and to compare them with those of other countries participating in the Fluid-TRIPS. Methods: This was a prospective, international, cross-sectional, observational study in a convenience sample of intensive care units in 27 countries (including Brazil) using the Fluid-TRIPS database compiled in 2014. We described the patterns of fluid resuscitation use in Brazil compared with those in other countries and identified the factors associated with fluid choice. Results: On the study day, 3,214 patients in Brazil and 3,493 patients in other countries were included, of whom 16.1% and 26.8% (p < 0.001) received fluids, respectively. The main indication for fluid resuscitation was impaired perfusion and/or low cardiac output (Brazil: 71.7% versus other countries: 56.4%, p < 0.001). In Brazil, the percentage of patients receiving crystalloid solutions was higher (97.7% versus 76.8%, p < 0.001), and 0.9% sodium chloride was the most commonly used crystalloid (62.5% versus 27.1%, p < 0.001). The multivariable analysis suggested that the albumin levels were associated with the use of both crystalloids and colloids, whereas the type of fluid prescriber was associated with crystalloid use only. Conclusion: Our results suggest that crystalloids are more frequently used than colloids for fluid resuscitation in Brazil, and this discrepancy in frequencies is higher than that in other countries. Sodium chloride (0.9%) was the crystalloid most commonly prescribed. Serum albumin levels and the type of fluid prescriber were the factors associated with the choice of crystalloids or colloids for fluid resuscitation.
https://doi.org/10.5935/0103-507x.20210028
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Parenting Styles and Coping Strategies in PKU Early Detected Children
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Journal of Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Screening
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Abstract Phenylketonuria (PKU) requires tight control to prevent neurocognitive impairment but reports show that patients may present mild cognitive defects related to higher impulsivity. We hypothesize that chronic intervention may influence the parents and child bonding and the child´s resources to face problems. To describe the PKU parenting styles perceived by the children (PS) and their coping strategies (CS) assessing their relationship with impulsivity, 30 early diagnosed and adequately treated PKU children and 30 non PKU aged-paired controls (CG) were compared. The Argentine Children´s Coping Questionnaire, Argentine Scale Perception of the Relationship with Parents, WISC IV Comprehension Subtest, and CPT II test were administered. PKU PS were based on control: strict to pathologic in the mother and acceptable in the father (both p<0.05 vs. CG). Children significantly sought greater support and showed less emotional control when facing conflicts. These characteristics positively correlated with maternal control r:.383 and r:.398 (both p<0.05). Impulsivity was higher in PKU (p<0.05) but didn´t associate with PS or CS. Maternal strict control wasn´t linked to the higher impulsivity found (possibly neurobiologically based). Nevertheless, if both factors are present, patients may develop a psychological and/or behavioral trait of greater dependency and impulsivity that must be considered in their follow-up.
https://doi.org/10.1590/2326-4594-jiems-2020-0014
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Persistent symptoms and decreased health-related quality of life after symptomatic pediatric COVID-19: A prospective study in a Latin American tertiary hospital
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Fink, Thais T.
; Marques, Heloisa H.S.
; Gualano, Bruno
; Lindoso, Livia
; Bain, Vera
; Astley, Camilla
; Martins, Fernanda
; Matheus, Denise
; Matsuo, Olivia M.
; Suguita, Priscila
; Trindade, Vitor
; Paula, Camila S.Y.
; Farhat, Sylvia C.L.
; Palmeira, Patricia
; Leal, Gabriela N.
; Suzuki, Lisa
; Odone Filho, Vicente
; Carneiro-Sampaio, Magda
; Duarte, Alberto José S.
; Antonangelo, Leila
; Batisttella, Linamara R.
; Polanczyk, Guilherme V.
; Pereira, Rosa Maria R.
; Carvalho, Carlos Roberto R.
; Buchpiguel, Carlos A.
; Latronico, Ana Claudia
; Seelaender, Marilia
; Silva, Clovis Artur
; Pereira, Maria Fernanda B.
; Sallum, Adriana M. E.
Brentani, Alexandra V. M.
Neto, Álvaro José S.
Ihara, Amanda
Santos, Andrea R.
Canton, Ana Pinheiro M.
Watanabe, Andreia
Santos, Angélica C. dos
Pastorino, Antonio C.
Franco, Bernadette D. G. M.
Caruzo, Bruna
Ceneviva, Carina
Martins, Carolina C. M. F.
Prado, Danilo
Abellan, Deipara M.
Benatti, Fabiana B.
Smaria, Fabiana
Gonçalves, Fernanda T.
Penteado, Fernando D.
Castro, Gabriela S. F. de
Gonçalves, Guilherme S.
Roschel, Hamilton
Disi, Ilana R.
Marques, Isabela G.
Castro, Inar A.
Buscatti, Izabel M.
Faiad, Jaline Z.
Fiamoncini, Jarlei
Rodrigues, Joaquim C.
Carneiro, Jorge D. A.
Paz, Jose A.
Ferreira, Juliana C.
Ferreira, Juliana C. O.
Silva, Katia R.
Bastos, Karina L. M.
Kozu, Katia
Cristofani, Lilian M.
Souza, Lucas V. B.
Campos, Lucia M. A.
Silva Filho, Luiz Vicente R. F.
Sapienza, Marcelo T.
Lima, Marcos S.
Garanito, Marlene P.
Santos, Márcia F. A.
Dorna, Mayra B.
Aikawa, Nadia E.
Litvinov, Nadia
Sakita, Neusa K.
Gaiolla, Paula V. V.
Pasqualucci, Paula
Toma, Ricardo K.
Correa-Silva, Simone
Sieczkowska, Sofia M.
Imamura, Marta
Forsait, Silvana
Santos, Vera A.
Zheng, Yingying





























OBJECTIVES: To prospectively evaluate demographic, anthropometric and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in pediatric patients with laboratory-confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) METHODS: This was a longitudinal observational study of surviving pediatric post-COVID-19 patients (n=53) and pediatric subjects without laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 included as controls (n=52) was performed. RESULTS: The median duration between COVID-19 diagnosis (n=53) and follow-up was 4.4 months (0.8-10.7). Twenty-three of 53 (43%) patients reported at least one persistent symptom at the longitudinal follow-up visit and 12/53 (23%) had long COVID-19, with at least one symptom lasting for >12 weeks. The most frequently reported symptoms at the longitudinal follow-up visit were headache (19%), severe recurrent headache (9%), tiredness (9%), dyspnea (8%), and concentration difficulty (4%). At the longitudinal follow-up visit, the frequencies of anemia (11% versus 0%, p=0.030), lymphopenia (42% versus 18%, p=0.020), C-reactive protein level of >30 mg/L (35% versus 0%, p=0.0001), and D-dimer level of >1000 ng/mL (43% versus 6%, p=0.0004) significantly reduced compared with baseline values. Chest X-ray abnormalities (11% versus 2%, p=0.178) and cardiac alterations on echocardiogram (33% versus 22%, p=0.462) were similar at both visits. Comparison of characteristic data between patients with COVID-19 at the longitudinal follow-up visit and controls showed similar age (p=0.962), proportion of male sex (p=0.907), ethnicity (p=0.566), family minimum monthly wage (p=0.664), body mass index (p=0.601), and pediatric pre-existing chronic conditions (p=1.000). The Pediatric Quality of Live Inventory 4.0 scores, median physical score (69 [0-100] versus 81 [34-100], p=0.012), and school score (60 [15-100] versus 70 [15-95], p=0.028) were significantly lower in pediatric patients with COVID-19 at the longitudinal follow-up visit than in controls. CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric patients with COVID-19 showed a longitudinal impact on HRQoL parameters, particularly in physical/school domains, reinforcing the need for a prospective multidisciplinary approach for these patients. These data highlight the importance of closer monitoring of children and adolescents by the clinical team after COVID-19.
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Poor Sleep quality and health-related quality of life impact in adolescents with and without chronic immunosuppressive conditions during COVID-19 quarantine
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Helito, Alberto C.
; Lindoso, Livia
; Sieczkowska, Sofia M.
; Astley, Camilla
; Queiroz, Ligia B.
; Rose, Natalia
; Santos, Claudia Renata P.
; Bolzan, Thalis
; Peralta, Rita María I.A.
; Franco, Ruth R.
; Cominato, Louise
; Pereira, Rosa Maria R.
; Tannuri, Uenis
; Campos, Lucia Maria A.
; Lourenço, Benito
; Toma, Ricardo K.
; Medeiros, Karina
; Watanabe, Andréia
; Grangeiro, Patricia Moreno
; Farhat, Sylvia C.
; Casella, Caio B.
; Polanczyk, Guilherme V.
; Gualano, Bruno
; Silva, Clovis A.
; Sallum, Adriana M. E.
Iraha, Amanda Y.
Ihara, Bianca P.
Mazzolani, Bruna C.
Martinez, Claudia A.
Strabelli, Claudia A. A.
Fonseca, Claudia B.
Lima, Dandara C. C.
Setoue, Debora N. D.
Roz, Deborah F. P.
Smaira, Fabiana I.
Roschel, Hamilton
Miyatani, Helena T.
Marques, Isabela G.
Oba, Jane
Ferreira, Juliana C. O.
Simon, Juliana R.
Kozu, Katia
Saccani, Ligia P.
Martiniano, Lorena V. M.
Miranda, Luana C. A.
Silva, Luiz E. V.
Laurentino, Moisés F.
Aikawa, Nadia E.
Sakita, Neusa K.
Tanigava, Nicolas Y.
Pereira, Paulo R. A.
Palmeira, Patrícia
Angelo, Simone S.
Lavorato, Sofia S. M.
Bernardes, Tamires M.
Franco, Tathiane C.
Viana, Vivianne S. L.
Barros, Vera P. M. F. R.
Zheng, Yingying
























OBJECTIVE: To assess the possible factors that influence sleep quality in adolescents with and without chronic immunosuppressive conditions quarantined during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 305 adolescents with chronic immunocompromised conditions and 82 healthy adolescents. Online surveys were completed, which included questions on socio-demographic data and self-rated healthcare routine during COVID-19 quarantine and the following validated questionnaires: the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 (PedsQL4.0), and Pediatric Outcome Data Collection Instrument (PODCI). RESULTS: The median current age [14 (10-18) vs. 15 (10-18) years, p=0.847] and frequency of female sex (62% vs. 58%, p=0.571) were similar in adolescents with chronic conditions compared with healthy adolescents. The frequency of poor sleep quality was similar in both groups (38% vs. 48%, p=0.118). Logistic regression analysis, including both healthy adolescents and adolescents with chronic conditions (n=387), demonstrated that self-reported increase in screen time (odds ratio [OR] 3.0; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.3-6.8; p=0.008) and intrafamilial violence report (OR 2.1; 95% CI 1.2-3.5; p=0.008) were independently associated with poor sleep quality in these adolescents. However, the PODCI global function score was associated with a lower OR for poor sleep quality (OR 0.97; 95% CI 0.94-0.99; p=0.001). Further logistic regression, including only adolescents with chronic conditions (n=305), demonstrated that self-reported increase in screen time (OR 3.1; 95% CI 1.4-6.8; p=0.006) and intrafamilial violence report (OR 2.0; 95% CI 1.2-3.4; p=0.011) remained independently associated with poor quality of sleep, whereas a lower PODCI global function score was associated with a lower OR for sleep quality (OR 0.96; 95% CI 0.94-0.98; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Self-reported increases in screen time and intrafamilial violence report impacted sleep quality in both healthy adolescents and those with chronic conditions. Decreased health-related quality of life was observed in adolescents with poor sleep quality.
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Description of clinical aspects and microscopy of the hair shaft of a carrier of familial monilethrix
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Ferreira, Maria Angélica T.
Gonzales, João Francisco O.
Diniz, Bruna L.
Floriani, Maiara A.
Bau, Ana Elisa K.
Rosa, Rosana C. M.
Rosa, Rafael Fabiano M.
Zen, Paulo Ricardo G.
Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial
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RESUMO A monilétrix é uma condição genética que acomete a haste capilar. Descrevemos uma família com essa doença, enfocando seus aspectos clínicos e as características microscópicas do cabelo. A paciente era do sexo feminino, 10 anos de idade, e apresentava história de hipotricose. Além da alopecia difusa, notava-se um cabelo quebradiço, com rupturas na haste capilar em diferentes níveis. Os cabelos possuíam um aspecto nodular a olho nu. Outros membros da família apresentavam os mesmos sintomas, o que indica um padrão de herança autossômica dominante. A análise microscópica revelou fibras capilares com áreas de aparência nodular elíptica, intercaladas por regiões de constrição distrófica.
ABSTRACT Monilethrix is a genetic condition that affects the hair shaft. We describe a family with this disease, focusing on its clinical aspects and microscopic hair characteristics. The patient was a 10-year-old female with history of hypotrichosis. In addition to diffuse alopecia, there was brittle hair, with ruptures in the hair shaft at different levels. The hair had a nodular appearance at naked eye. Other family members had the same symptoms, what indicates an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Microscopic analysis revealed capillary fibers with areas of elliptical nodular appearance interspersed with regions of dystrophic constriction.
https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-2444.20180055
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Increased levels of chitotriosidase in a patient with Alagille syndrome: association or coincidence?
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Diniz, Bruna L.
Floriani, Maiara A.
Ferreira, Maria Angélica T.
Gonzales, João Francisco O.
Lisboa, Nathan H.
Jakimiu, André Ricardo
Ferreira, Janaina Yacy H.
Rosa, Rafael Fabiano M.
Zen, Paulo Ricardo G.
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RESUMO Descrevemos o caso de um paciente do sexo masculino com síndrome de Alagille (SA), o qual manifestou aumento do nível da enzima quitotriosidase (ChT). Avaliamos os fatores que pudessem justificar a relação entre AS e ChT. O paciente apresentou icterícia colestática, tinha dismorfias faciais, cardiopatia congênita e manifestou um breve quadro de septicemia. Foi submetido à biópsia de fígado e análises para erros inatos do metabolismo que mostraram, respectivamente, ductopenia e aumento dos níveis de ChT. Esse aumento poderia ser potencialmente explicado por processos infecciosos e inflamatórios, ou mesmo pela própria SA.
ABSTRACT We describe a case of a patient with Alagille syndrome (AS) presenting an increased level of the enzyme chitotriosidase (ChT), evaluating factors that could justify the relationship between AS and ChT. He was a male patient with cholestatic jaundice, facial dysmorphia and congenital heart disease who presented a brief septicemia. He underwent liver biopsy and analyses for inborn errors of metabolism that respectively showed ductopenia and increased levels of ChT. This increase could be potentially explained by inflammatory and infectious processes, or even by AS itself.
https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-2444.20180008
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Addenda a la Flora del Paraguay: Catharanthus roseus (Apocynaceae)
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Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don (Apocynaceae) is an introduced species in the Paraguayan flora. The family Apocynaceae has been published for Flora of Paraguay without the inclusion of this species, so here the description, distribution, phenology, ecology and uses in the country of this fully naturalized species are added.
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don (Apocynaceae) es una especie introducida para la flora paraguaya. La familia Apocynaceae ha sido publicada para la Flora del Paraguay sin la inclusión de la especie, por lo que en esta contribución se addenda a la familia la descripción, distribución, fenología, ecología y usos de la misma en el país, hoy completamente naturalizada.
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Goma de mezquite y huizache como alternativa de aprovechamiento en sistemas agroforestales
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Reséndiz Flores, Nidia Sarahí
García Núñez, Rosa María
Hernández Martínez, Miguel Ángel
Uribe Gómez, Miguel
Leos Rodríguez, Juan Antonio
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Resumen La goma de mezquite y huizache es una arabinogalactana proteica que comparte propiedades funcionales, con la goma arábiga. El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar la obtención de goma de mezquite (Prosopis laevigata Humb.) y huizache (Acacia farnesiana) con y sin aplicación de etileno, bajo condiciones de temporal, para potenciar su uso múltiple en sistemas agroforestales de zonas áridas y semiáridas de México. Se utilizó un diseño en bloques al azar con tres repeticiones y tres unidades de muestreo, con cinco tratamientos. En mezquite, al realizar incisión en tronco principal y aplicar la dosis de etileno, se obtuvieron 209.2 g, mientras que en rama secundaria, con el mismo procedimiento se logró un rendimiento de 207.6 g. En huizache, en tronco principal, se obtuvieron 1 076.7 g y en rama secundaria 1 049.5 g. No hubo variabilidad entre los bloques, pero sí entre los tratamientos. Como resultado del análisis químico proximal se encontró, en mezquite: humedad 10.25%, cenizas 2.63%, nitrógeno total 0.61%, extracto etéreo 2.29%, fibra 75%, carbohidratos 5.96% y taninos 0.27%. En huizache: humedad 12.65%, cenizas 3.69%, nitrógeno total 1.32%, extracto etéreo 2.95%, fibra 70.22%, carbohidratos 2.20% y taninos 0.15%. La goma de estas dos especies es un buen sustituto de la goma arábiga presentando un potencial similar e incluso mayor. En los tratamientos 2 y 3 se obtuvieron rendimientos superiores, en especial para Acacia farnesiana.
Abstract Mesquite gum and huizache is an arabinogalactan protein that shares functional properties with gum arabic. The objective of this research was to evaluate the production of rubber mesquite (Prosopis laevigata Humb.) and huizache (Acacia farnesiana) with and without ethylene, under rainfed conditions, to enhance their multiple use and semi-arid agroforestry systems in arid from Mexico. The design was randomized block with three replications and three sampling units, with five treatments. In mesquite, when performing incision main trunk and apply the dose of ethylene, 209.2 g were obtained, while in secondary branch, with the same procedure 207.6 g yield was achieved. In huizache in main trunk, they were obtained 1 076.7 g and 1 049.5 g secondary branch. There was variability between blocks, but between treatments. There was variability between blocks, but between treatments. As a result of chemical analysis proximal found in mesquite: moisture 10.25%, ash 2.63%, 0.61% total nitrogen, ether extract 2.29%, 75% fiber, carbohydrates 5.96% and 0.27% tannins. In huizache: moisture 12.65%, ash 3.69%, 1.32% total nitrogen, ether extract 2.95%, 70.22% fiber, carbohydrates 2.20% and 0.15% tannins. The rubber of these two species is a good substitute for gum arabic presenting a similar and even greater potential. In treatments 2 and 3 were obtained higher yields, especially for Acacia farnesiana.
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