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PHYTOCHEMICAL PROFILE, ANTIOXIDANT AND CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITIES OF LEAF EXTRACT OF Dipteryx lacunifera DUCKE
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Araujo, Krislany A. L. Guedes
; Sousa, Herbert G.
; Gomes, João P. da Silva
; Sousa, Renato Pinto de
Ferreira, Éverton L. de França
Pupo, Monica T.
Costa, Pedro M. da Silva
Pessoa, Claudia
Rai, Mahendra
Chaves, Mariana H.
Vieira Junior, Gerardo Magela



The Dipteryx genus, a member of the Fabaceae family with approximately 14 species, is found in Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest, Northeast and Central regions, and Central America. Plants of this genus are used in popular medicine and contain coumarins, flavonoids, terpenoids, and fatty acids. Dipteryx lacunifera Ducke, known as “garampara” or “fava de morcego”, occurs in Brazil’s central-north region and has economic and energy value, along with antioxidant properties. For this study, ethyl acetate and ethylic ether soluble fraction of ethanol extract were subjected to chromatographic analysis leading to the isolation of two flavonoids, vitexin (1) and isoquercetin (6). In addition, analysis by electrospray ionization-ion trap mass spectrometry (ESI(-)-ITMS) and ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS) annotated twenty-one compounds (1-21), with seventeen of these being reported for the first time in D. lacunifera. Molecular network (GNPS) analysis grouped compounds (7-21) into flavonoids-O-glucoside, flavononol-O-glucoside, flavone-C-glucoside, proanthocyanidin, flavonol, and flavonoid-O-methoxylated classes. The FEtOAc fraction demonstrated potential antioxidant activity (half maximal effective concentration (EC50) 39.50 ± 6.51 mg mL−1), suggesting it as a promising source of antioxidants. However, neither fraction exhibited inhibition of tumor cell lines tested. These findings enhance our understanding of the chemical and biological potential of the D. lacunifera species.
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Joint statement on evidence-based practices in mechanical ventilation: suggestions from two Brazilian medical societies
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Ferreira, Juliana Carvalho
; Vianna, Arthur Oswaldo de Abreu
; Pinheiro, Bruno Valle
; Maia, Israel Silva
; Baldisserotto, Sérgio Vasconcellos
; Isola, Alexandre Marini
; Cavalcanti, Alexandre Biasi
Gama, Ana Maria Casati Nogueira da
Rocha, Angelo Roncalli Miranda
Oliveira, Antonio Gonçalves de
Serpa Neto, Ary
Farias, Augusto Manoel de Carvalho
Orlando, Bianca Rodrigues
Esteves, Bruno da Costa
Mazza, Bruno Franco
Silveira, Camila de Freitas Martins Soares
Carvalho, Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de
Toufen Junior, Carlos
Barbas, Carmen Silvia Valente
Teixeira, Cassiano
Silveira, Débora Dutra da
Medeiros, Denise Machado
Parolo, Edino
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
Caser, Eliana Bernadete
Oliveira, Ellen Pierre de
Banholzer, Eric Grieger
Carvalho, Erich Vidal
Amorim, Fabio Ferreira
Saddy, Felipe
Gonçalves, Fernanda Alves Ferreira
Galas, Filomena Regina Barbosa Gomes
Zanatta, Giovanna Carolina Gardini
Silva, Gisele Sampaio
Westphal, Glauco Adrieno
Matos, Gustavo Faissol Janot de
Souza, João Claudio Emmerich de
Silva Junior, João Manoel
Valiatti, Jorge Luis dos Santos
Nascimento Junior, José Ribamar do
Rocco, Jose Rodolfo
Hajjar, Ludhmila Abrahão
Forgiarini Junior, Luiz Alberto
Malbuisson, Luiz Marcelo Sá
Holanda, Marcelo Alcantara
Amato, Marcelo Britto Passos
Park, Marcelo
Oliveira, Marco Antonio da Rosa e
Reis, Marco Antonio Soares
Tavares, Marcos Soares
Souza, Mario Henrique Dutra de
Damasceno, Marta Cristina Pauleti
Lira-Batista, Marta Maria da Silva
Pattacini, Max Morais
Assunção, Murillo Santucci Cesar de
Oliveira, Neymar Elias de
Franzosi, Oellen Stuani
Rocco, Patricia Rieken Macedo
Caruso, Pedro
Silva, Pedro Leme
Mendes, Pedro Vitale
Duarte, Pericles Almeida Delfino
Santa Neto, Renato Fabio Alberto Della
Rodrigues, Ricardo Goulart
Cordioli, Ricardo Luiz
Palazzo, Roberta Fittipaldi
Goldwasser, Rosane
Pinheiro, Sabrina dos Santos
Justino, Sandra Regina
Nemer, Sergio Nogueira
Oliveira, Vanessa Martins de
Silva, Vinicius Zacarias Maldaner da
Nedel, Wagner Luis
Bellissimo-Rodrigues, Wanessa Teixeira
Oliveira Filho, Wilson de






ABSTRACT Mechanical ventilation can be a life-saving intervention, but its implementation requires a multidisciplinary approach, with an understanding of its indications and contraindications due to the potential for complications. The management of mechanical ventilation should be part of the curricula during clinical training; however, trainees and practicing professionals frequently report low confidence in managing mechanical ventilation, often seeking additional sources of knowledge. Review articles, consensus statements and clinical practice guidelines have become important sources of guidance in mechanical ventilation, and although clinical practice guidelines offer rigorously developed recommendations, they take a long time to develop and can address only a limited number of clinical questions. The Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira and the Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia sponsored the development of a joint statement addressing all aspects of mechanical ventilation, which was divided into 38 topics. Seventy-five experts from all regions of Brazil worked in pairs to perform scoping reviews, searching for publications on their specific topic of mechanical ventilation in the last 20 years in the highest impact factor journals in the areas of intensive care, pulmonology, and anesthesiology. Each pair produced suggestions and considerations on their topics, which were presented to the entire group in a plenary session for modification when necessary and approval. The result was a comprehensive document encompassing all aspects of mechanical ventilation to provide guidance at the bedside. In this article, we report the methodology used to produce the document and highlight the most important suggestions and considerations of the document, which has been made available to the public in Portuguese.
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Intersectionality and mental health in university students: a jeopardy index approach
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Lima, Juliana Dias de
; Plácido, Jessica
; Andrade, Beatriz
; Abend, Letícia Dalcero
; Waclawovsky, Aline Josiane
; Pires, Daniel Alves
; Silva, Danilo Rodrigues Pereira da
; Jesus-Moraleida, Fabianna Resende de
; Moura, Helena Ferreira
; Coelho, Nicole Leite Galvão
; Monteiro-Junior, Renato Sobral
; Matias, Thiago Sousa
; Schuch, Felipe Barreto
; Deslandes, Andrea Camaz
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To explore the associations between current mental health symptoms and social disparities in university students. METHODS: We recruited participants from nine public universities in Brazil, from August to November 2022, using online advertisements and in-person lectures. All participants completed an online survey containing social (sex, race/color, gender identity, sexual orientation, and income) and mental health assessments. The Jeopardy index was composed of social variables. The index considered zero points for subjects with less oppressive experienced characteristics (men, White, cisgender, heterosexual, higher income) and one point for the opposite characteristics. We defined six clusters according to Jeopardy Index results: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 points, with the greatest number of points representing the most disadvantaged group. The mental health symptoms were assessed on two levels. First by the “DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure – Adult,” and second by the “Patient Health Questionnaire-9,” and the “Generalized Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire-7.” Adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) analyses was performed for age and educational level. RESULTS: 748 participants were allocated into the six Jeopardy clusters: 0 (n = 46; 6.1%), 1 (n = 112; 15.0%), 2 (n = 163; 21.8%), 3 (n = 218; 29.1%), 4 (n = 171; 22.9%), and 5 (n = 38; 5.1%). It was observed a high prevalence of anxiety (42.5%) and depression (51.0%), however, the less privileged group (5) had a higher risk of having severe symptoms of anxiety (OR = 6.21; 1.51–25.58; p < 0.01) and depression (OR = 8.60; 2.15–34.43; p < 0.01), compared against the most privileged group. CONCLUSION: Although anxiety and depressive symptoms were highly prevalent for all participants, these disorders are not equally distributed in this population and the intersectionality between social factors plays an important role in contributing to these differences.
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Epidemic Intelligence Threat Reporting Profile in Portugal during the COVID-19: 2 Years of Decrease in Reporting on Non-COVID-19 Threats
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Peixoto, Vasco Ricoca
Grau-Pujol, Berta
Ourique, Matilde
Silva, Renato Lourenço da
Ferreira, Mariana
Firme, Ana
Sentís, Alexis
Vasconcelos, Paula
Portuguese Journal of Public Health
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Resumo Introdução: A epidemic intelligence (EI) assegura a deteção precoce, a avaliação e a comunicação das ameaças para a saúde pública para definir prioridades e mobilizar recursos para a investigação, vigilância, prevenção e controlo. Em Portugal, a Direção-Geral da Saúde (DGS) é responsável pela EI e publica semanalmente um relatório de ameaças para a saúde pública (RONDA) que é partilhado com a rede de autoridades de saúde, instituições e profissionais de saúde pública. As alterações nas ameaças comunicadas em relatórios periódicos de ameaças desde a COVID-19 não foram descritas anteriormente. Métodos: Comparámos as ameaças reportadas na RONDA entre 2016 a 2022 em três períodos sequenciais: antes da COVID-19 (janeiro de 2016 - março de 2020), P2 durante as restrições (abril de 2020 - fevereiro de 2022) e P3 na fase pós-aguda da COVID-19 (fevereiro de 2022 - setembro de 2022). Comparamos a frequência média mensal de ameaças não COVID-19 relatadas entre todas as ameaças relatadas nesses períodos, considerando diferentes categorias dentro do grupo de doenças, foco geográfico e fontes de informação. Resultados: As ameaças não-COVID-19 tiveram uma diminuição na frequência média mensal de reporte no Período2 (14,7 vs. 2,3 p < 0.001) em comparação com o Período1, antes da COVID-19. Houve um retorno ao padrão pré-pandêmico de notificação no Período 3 (14,67 vs. 17,63 p < 0.208) para ameaças não COVID-19 com um aumento nas doenças virais emergentes (2,20 vs. 7,62 p < 0.001). O ECDC e a OMS são as fontes de informação mais frequentes, seguidas das fontes nacionais de saúde pública. Conclusões: Durante a COVID-19, houve alterações no reporte de ameaças em Portugal. A COVID-19 possivelmente afetou a EI e os relatórios de ameaças epidémicas globais, possivelmente desviando a atenção e os recursos de outras ameaças para a pandemia. No entanto, a quantidade de ameaças que justificam o acompanhamento e a comunicação pode estar a aumentar. É necessária investigação em comunicação de ameaças detetadas no âmbito da EI a fim de assegurar que todas as ameaças relevantes são avaliadas e comunicadas de acordo com os objetivos da EI, garantindo simultaneamente o investimento em recursos e a preparação para a prevenção e resposta.
Abstract Background: Epidemic intelligence (EI) ensures early detection, assessment, and communication of public health threats. Threat reporting defines priorities and mobilize resources for surveillance, prevention, and control. In Portugal, the Directorate-General of Health (DGS) is responsible for EI and publishes a weekly public health threat report (RONDA). Changes in threats in regular threat reports since COVID-19 have not been previously described. We analysed changes in non-COVID threat reporting in the weekly threat report. Methods: Using the DGS Emergency Operations Centre’s threat reporting database, we compared threats reported in RONDAs from 2016 to 2022 in three sequential periods: P1 before COVID-19 (January 2016-March 2020), P2 during acute COVID-19 restrictions (April 2020-February 2022), and P3 in post-acute COVID-19 phase (February 2022-September 2022). We described the monthly average frequency of reports on non-COVID-19 threats in those periods considering different disease groups, geographical focus, and information sources. We estimated expected non-COVID-19 reports on threats using a forecast model fitted to the time series until March 2020 and compared observed and expected values. Results: Non-COVID-19 threats had a decrease in the monthly average frequency of reporting in period 2 (14,7 vs. 2,3 p < 0.001) compared to period 1. Using the forecast methods, there were 114 fewer non-COVID threats than the 162 expected (−70%) in period 2. In period 3, there were 105 more threats than expected (+256%). The ECDC and the WHO were the most frequent sources of information followed by national Public Health sources. Conclusions: During COVID-19, there was a decrease in reports on non-COVID threats in Portugal. COVID-19 possibly affected global EI, by shifting attention and resources from other threats to the pandemic. However, the number of threats that warrant follow-up and communication is increasing. Further research is necessary to inform the EI research and development agenda, to ensure that all relevant threats are detected, accessed, and communicated according to evolving EI objectives and priorities while resources and preparedness are guaranteed.
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Diretriz sobre Diagnóstico e Tratamento da Cardiomiopatia Hipertrófica – 2024 202 20 2
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Fernandes, Fabio
; Simões, Marcus V.
; Correia, Edileide de Barros
; Marcondes-Braga, Fabiana Goulart
; Coelho-Filho, Otavio Rizzi
; Mesquita, Cláudio Tinoco
; Mathias Junior, Wilson
; Antunes, Murillo de Oliveira
; Arteaga-Fernández, Edmundo
; Rochitte, Carlos Eduardo
; Ramires, Felix José Alvarez
; Alves, Silvia Marinho Martins
; Montera, Marcelo Westerlund
; Lopes, Renato Delascio
; Oliveira Junior, Mucio Tavares de
; Scolari, Fernando Luis
; Avila, Walkiria Samuel
; Canesin, Manoel Fernandes
; Bocchi, Edimar Alcides
; Bacal, Fernando
; Moura, Lidia Zytynski
; Saad, Eduardo Benchimol
; Scanavacca, Mauricio Ibrahim
; Valdigem, Bruno Pereira
; Cano, Manuel Nicolas
; Abizaid, Alexandre Antonio Cunha
; Ribeiro, Henrique Barbosa
; Lemos Neto, Pedro Alves
; Ribeiro, Gustavo Calado de Aguiar
; Jatene, Fabio Biscegli
; Dias, Ricardo Ribeiro
; Beck-da-Silva, Luis
; Rohde, Luis Eduardo Paim
; Bittencourt, Marcelo Imbroinise
; Pereira, Alexandre da Costa
; Krieger, José Eduardo
; Villacorta Junior, Humberto
; Martins, Wolney de Andrade
; Figueiredo Neto, José Albuquerque de
; Cardoso, Juliano Novaes
; Pastore, Carlos Alberto
; Jatene, Ieda Biscegli
; Tanaka, Ana Cristina Sayuri
; Hotta, Viviane Tiemi
; Romano, Minna Moreira Dias
; Albuquerque, Denilson Campos de
; Mourilhe-Rocha, Ricardo
; Hajjar, Ludhmila Abrahão
; Brito Junior, Fabio Sandoli de
; Caramelli, Bruno
; Calderaro, Daniela
; Farsky, Pedro Silvio
; Colafranceschi, Alexandre Siciliano
; Pinto, Ibraim Masciarelli Francisco
; Vieira, Marcelo Luiz Campos
; Danzmann, Luiz Claudio
; Barberato, Silvio Henrique
; Mady, Charles
; Martinelli Filho, Martino
; Torbey, Ana Flavia Malheiros
; Schwartzmann, Pedro Vellosa
; Macedo, Ariane Vieira Scarlatelli
; Ferreira, Silvia Moreira Ayub
; Schmidt, Andre
; Melo, Marcelo Dantas Tavares de
; Lima Filho, Moysés Oliveira
; Sposito, Andrei C.
; Brito, Flávio de Souza
; Biolo, Andreia
; Madrini Junior, Vagner
; Rizk, Stephanie Itala
; Mesquita, Evandro Tinoco
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- Métricas do periódico
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Perfil e Avaliação Social de Candidatos a Transplante de Fígado: Uma Abordagem Retrospectiva Fígado
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Serrano, Luzia Cristina de Almeida
; Pereira, Vinícius Araújo
; Barbeiro, Rafael Mangas
; Duca, William José
; Silva, Rita de Cássia Martins Alves da
; Arroyo Júnior, Paulo César
; Lemes, Jemima Domingos
; Fortunato, Allana C.
; Virches, Adriano
; Miyazaki, Eliane Tiemi
; Sciarra, Adília Maria Pires
; Silva, Renato Ferreira da
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RESUMO Introdução: A complexidade do transplante de fígado requer uma equipe altamente qualificada, no qual o assistente social desempenha papel crucial para analisar e intervir na situação social dos candidatos. Objetivos: Investigar o perfil social dos candidatos ao transplante de fígado e relacioná-lo com as intervenções e reflexões efetuadas durante a avaliação social na Unidade de Transplante de Fígado do Hospital de Base. Métodos: Com base nos registros do Serviço Social, foram analisadas as informações dos candidatos avaliados entre janeiro de 2019 e dezembro de 2020. Este estudo quantitativo-qualitativo, retrospectivo, descritivo e documental, com observação participante, foi conduzido a partir de um panorama dialético. Resultados Durante o período de coleta de dados, obteve-se174 avaliações. Perfil social: média etária de 55,8 anos, predominância masculina (N=116; 66,7%), com companheiro/a (N=129; 74,1%), residentes em municípios do estado de São Paulo (124; 71,3%), ensino fundamental incompleto (N=68, 39,1%), baixo nível de instrução (N=65; 37,4%), inatividade no mercado de trabalho (N=151; 86,8%), acessando benefício da previdência social (N=120; 69%), positiva aceitação do transplante (N=158; 90,8%), família nuclear (N=120; 69%), oferta de cuidados e aderência familiar (N= 172;98,9%), acesso parcial a medicamentos (N=122; 70,1%), facilidade de acesso ao centro transplantador (N=157; 90,2%), renda per capita familiar de 1\2 a 2 salários mínimos (N=107; 61,5%) e padrão habitacional e estado de conservação satisfatório/conservado (N=157; 90,3%). Conclusão O perfil social de maior vulnerabilidade social exigiu mais intervenções na maioria das 25 variáveis avaliadas, fornecendo elementos importantes para a identificação e atendimento das necessidades sociais de cada indivíduo. Introdução qualificada Objetivos relacionálo relacioná lo Base Métodos Social 201 2020 quantitativoqualitativo, quantitativoqualitativo quantitativo qualitativo, qualitativo quantitativo-qualitativo retrospectivo documental participante dialético dados obtevese174 obtevese obteve se174 se obteve-se17 avaliações 558 55 8 55, anos N=116 N116 N 116 (N=116 66,7%, 667 66,7% , 66 7 66,7%) companheiroa companheiro N=129 N129 129 (N=129 74,1%, 741 74,1% 74 1 74,1%) 124 (124 71,3%, 713 71,3% 71 3 71,3%) N=68, N68 68 (N=68 39,1%, 391 39,1% 39 39,1%) N=65 N65 65 (N=65 37,4%, 374 37,4% 37 4 37,4%) N=151 N151 151 (N=151 86,8%, 868 86,8% 86 86,8%) N=120 N120 120 (N=120 69%, 69 69% 69%) N=158 N158 158 (N=158 90,8%, 908 90,8% 90 90,8%) N= (N 17298,9%, 172989 172 98,9% 98 9 172;98,9%) N=122 N122 122 (N=122 70,1%, 701 70,1% 70 70,1%) N=157 N157 157 (N=157 90,2%, 902 90,2% 90,2%) 12 1\ N=107 N107 107 (N=107 61,5% 615 61 5 satisfatórioconservado satisfatório conservado 90,3%. 903 90,3% . 90,3%) avaliadas indivíduo 20 202 obtevese17 se17 obteve-se1 N=11 N11 11 (N=11 66,7 6 N=12 N12 (N=12 74,1 (12 71,3 N=68 N6 (N=6 39,1 N=6 37,4 N=15 N15 15 (N=15 86,8 90,8 17298 17298,9% 17 989 98,9 172;98,9% 70,1 90,2 N=10 N10 10 (N=10 61,5 90,3 obtevese1 se1 obteve-se N=1 N1 (N=1 66, 74, (1 71, 39, 37, 86, 90, 1729 17298,9 98, 172;98,9 70, 61, ( 17298, 172;98, 172;98 172;9 172;
ABSTRACT Introduction: The complexity of liver transplantation requires a highly qualified team, in which the social worker plays a crucial role in analyzing and intervening in the social situation of candidates. Objectives: To investigate the social profile of liver transplant candidates and relate it to the interventions and reflections made during the social assessment at the Hospital de Base Liver Transplant Unit. Methods: Based on the records of the Social Work, the information of the candidates evaluated between January 2019 and December 2020 was analyzed. This quantitative-qualitative, retrospective, descriptive and documentary study, with participant observation, was conducted from a dialectical perspective. Results: During the data collection period, 174 evaluations were obtained. Social profile: Average age 55.8 years, predominantly male (N=116; 66.7%), with a partner (N=129; 74.1%), living in municipalities in the state of São Paulo (N=124; 71.3%), incomplete primary education (N=68; 39.1%), low level of education (N=65; 37.4%), inactive in the job market (N=151; 86.8%), accessing social security benefits (N=120; 69%), positive acceptance of the transplant (N=158; 90.8%), nuclear family (N=120; 69%), offer of care and family adherence (N=172; 98.9%), partial access to medication (N=122; 70.1%), ease of access to the transplant center (N=157; 90.2%), per person family income of 1\2 to 2 minimum wages (N=107; 61.5%) and satisfactory/conserved housing standard and state of repair (N=157; 90.3%). Conclusion: The social profile of greater social vulnerability required more interventions in most of the 25 variables assessed, providing important elements for identifying and meeting the social needs of each individual. Introduction team Objectives Unit Methods Work 201 202 analyzed quantitativequalitative, quantitativequalitative quantitative qualitative, qualitative quantitative-qualitative retrospective study observation perspective Results period 17 obtained 558 55 8 55. years N=116 N116 N 116 (N=116 66.7%, 667 66.7% , 66 7 66.7%) N=129 N129 129 (N=129 74.1%, 741 74.1% 74 1 74.1%) N=124 N124 124 (N=124 71.3%, 713 71.3% 71 3 71.3%) N=68 N68 68 (N=68 39.1%, 391 39.1% 39 39.1%) N=65 N65 65 (N=65 37.4%, 374 37.4% 37 4 37.4%) N=151 N151 151 (N=151 86.8%, 868 86.8% 86 86.8%) N=120 N120 120 (N=120 69%, 69 69% 69%) N=158 N158 158 (N=158 90.8%, 908 90.8% 90 90.8%) N=172 N172 172 (N=172 98.9%, 989 98.9% 98 9 98.9%) N=122 N122 122 (N=122 70.1%, 701 70.1% 70 70.1%) N=157 N157 157 (N=157 90.2%, 902 90.2% 90.2%) 12 1\ N=107 N107 107 (N=107 61.5% 615 61 5 satisfactoryconserved satisfactory conserved 90.3%. 903 90.3% . 90.3%) Conclusion assessed individual 20 N=11 N11 11 (N=11 66.7 6 N=12 N12 (N=12 74.1 71.3 N=6 N6 (N=6 39.1 37.4 N=15 N15 15 (N=15 86.8 90.8 N=17 N17 (N=17 98.9 70.1 90.2 N=10 N10 10 (N=10 61.5 90.3 N=1 N1 (N=1 66. 74. 71. N= (N= 39. 37. 86. 90. 98. 70. 61. (N
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Coleoptera of Brazil: what we knew then and what we know now. Insights from the Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil Brazil now
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Caron, Edilson
; Monné, Marcela L.
; Ferreira, Vinicius S.
; Costa, Cleide
; Cupello, Mario
; Aloquio, Sergio
; Linzmeier, Adelita M.
; Vaz-de-Mello, Fernando Z.
; Leivas, Fernando W.T.
; Souza-Gonçalves, Igor
; Mermudes, José R.M.
; Almeida, Lúcia M.
; Moura, Luciano de A.
; Ferreira Júnior, Nelson
; Grossi, Paschoal C.
; Vanin, Sergio A.
; Ślipiński, Adam
; Anichtchenko, Alexander
; Newton, Alfred F.
; Sampaio, Aline
; Carelli, Allan
; Puker, Anderson
; Ferreira, André da S.
; Fernandes, André S.
; Roza, André S.
; Cline, Andrew
; Sampaio, Brunno H.L.
; Clarkson, Bruno
; Castro, Camila F. de
; Bicho, Carla de L.
; Benetti, César J.
; Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S.
; Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano
; Manfio, Daiara
; Colpani, Daniara
; Basílio, Daniel S.
; Bená, Daniela de C.
; Pollock, Darren A.
; Souza, Diego de S.
; Rodrigues, Diego F.
; Chandler, Donald S.
; Nascimento, Elynton A. do
; Spiessberger, Erich L.
; Agrain, Federico A.
; Barbosa, Felipe F.
; Shockley, Floyd
; Nascimento, Francisco E. de L.
; Biffi, Gabriel
; Powell, Gareth S.
; Morse, Geoffrey E.
; Flores, Gustavo E.
; Escalona, Hermes
; Quintino, Hingrid Y.S.
; Rainho, Hugo L.
; Maddalena, Italo S.C.P.
; Hájek, Jiří
; McHugh, Joseph V.
; Botero, Juan P.
; Fuhrmann, Juares
; Churata-Salcedo, Julissa M.
; Vieira, Letícia M.
; Silveira, Luiz F.L. da
; Cruz, Luiza S. da
; Sekerka, Lukás
; Bologna, Marco A.
; Bevilaqua, Marcus V.O.
; Passos, Maria I.
; Chamorro, Maria L.
; Cherman, Mariana A.
; Bento, Matheus
; Gimmel, Matthew
; Segura, Melissa O.
; Ivie, Michael A.
; Thomas, Michael C.
; Monné, Miguel A.
; Lord, Nathan
; Hamada, Neusa
; Degallier, Nicolas
; Santos, Paula B. dos
; Duarte, Paulo R.M.
; Gnaspini, Pedro
; Bulirsch, Petr
; Regalin, Renato
; Leschen, Richard A.B.
; Constantin, Robert
; Corrêa, Rodrigo C.
; Gerstmeier, Roland
; Rosa, Simone P.
; Campos, Stéphanie V.N.
; Peck, Stewart B.
; Pacheco, Thaynara L.
; Polizei, Thiago T.S.
; McElrath, Thomas C.
; Grzymala, Traci L.
; Smith, Trevor R.
; Costa-Silva, Vinicius da
Sandoval-Gómez, Vivian E.
Sousa, Wesley O. de
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ABSTRACT In 2000, Cleide Costa published a paper presenting the state of knowledge of the Neotropical Coleopte ra, with a focus on the Brazilian fauna. Twenty-four years later, thanks to the development of the Coleoptera section of the Taxonomic Catalog of the Brazilian Fauna (CTFB - Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil) through the collaboration of 100 coleopterists from all over the globe, we can build on Costa’s work and present an updated overview of the state of knowledge of the beetles from Brazil. There are currently 35,699 species in 4,958 genera and 116 families known to occur in the country, including representatives of all extant suborders and superfamilies. Our data show that the Brazilian beetle fauna is the richest on the planet, concentrating 9% of the world species diversity, with some estimates accounting to up to 15% of the global total. The most diverse family in numbers of genera is Cerambycidae (1,056 genera), while in number of species it is Chrysomelidae (6,079 species). Conotrachelus Dejean, 1835 (Curculionidae) is the most species-rich genus, with 570 species. The French entomologist Maurice Pic is the author who has contributed the most to the naming of species recorded from Brazil, with 1,794 valid names in 36 families, whereas the Brazilians Ubirajara R. Martins and Maria Helena M. Galileo are the only ones among the top-ten authors to have named species in the 21st century. Currently, approximately 144 new species of Brazilian beetles are described each year, and this average is projected to increase in the next decade to 180 species per year, or about one new Brazilian beetle every two days. 2000 ra Twentyfour Twenty four later CTFB Brasil 10 globe Costas s Brazil 35699 35 699 35,69 4958 4 958 4,95 11 country superfamilies planet 9 diversity 15 total 1,056 1056 1 056 (1,05 genera, , genera) 6,079 6079 6 079 (6,07 . species) Dejean 183 Curculionidae (Curculionidae speciesrich rich genus 57 1794 794 1,79 3 R M topten top ten st century Currently 14 year 18 days 200 3569 69 35,6 495 95 4,9 1,05 105 05 (1,0 6,07 607 07 (6,0 5 179 79 1,7 20 356 35, 49 4, 1,0 0 (1, 6,0 60 (6, 17 7 1, 2 (1 6, (6 (
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Cover crops influence the physical hydric quality of a tropical sandy soil under no-tillage cotton cropping notillage no tillage
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Silva, Pedro Luan Ferreira da
; Tormena, Cássio Antonio
; Echer, Fábio Rafael
; Cagna, Camila Pereira
; Rocha, Caroline Honorato
; Lima, Renato Paiva de
.






ABSTRACT Reduced stability and structural resilience expose sandy soils to physical degradation under intensive production systems. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of different cover crops (CC) under no-tillage system (NTS) cotton cropping, grown either individually or in combination, on the soil physical quality (SPQ) of a sandy loam Oxisol (Latossolo) in southeastern Brazil. To quantify the effects of CC on soil physical quality indicators, an experiment in randomized blocks design was implemented with the treatments: CC1: single cultivation of Ruzi grass; CC2: Intercropping of Pearl Millet + Ruzigrass; CC3: Intercropping of Pearl Millet + Velvet bean; CCMixture: Intercropping of Ruzi grass, Pearl Millet and Velvet bean; and Control: maintenance of spontaneous plants. Undisturbed samples were taken from layers 0.00-0.10, 0.10-0.20, 0.20-0.40 and 0.40-0.60 m, in which were determined the soil bulk density (Bd), total porosity (TP), available water (AW), soil penetration resistance (PR) and the least limiting water range (LLWR). According to the multivariate analyses, the CC2 treatment resulted in better SPQ compared to the other treatments. The LLWR, air-filled porosity (θAFP), and AW were responsible for differentiating the CC2 treatment compared to the other treatments evaluated. Regardless of treatments, values of Bd> 1.75 Mg m-3 result in loss of SPQ due to the significant increase in PR and decreases in AW and LLWR. In the CC3 and Control, there was a physical impediment caused by the increase in Bd in the 0.10-0.20 m layer, which could result in the confinement of cotton roots to the surface, making them more susceptible to water stress. Soil PR reached values greater than 2.5 MPa for water contents lower than the θPWP in most treatments. In treatment CC3, for water contents equivalent to the θPWP, the PR did not exceed 6 MPa, while for the other treatments, the PR reached values greater than 10 MPa. Only the PR was influenced using CC. Soil moisture is considered crucial to maintain PR below impeding values, determining the control of the physical quality of this sandy soil. systems (CC notillage no tillage NTS (NTS cropping combination (SPQ Latossolo (Latossolo Brazil indicators CC1 grass Ruzigrass bean CCMixture Control plants 0.000.10, 000010 0.00 0.10, 0 00 0.00-0.10 0.100.20, 010020 0.10 0.20, 20 0.200.40 020040 0.20 0.40 40 0.20-0.4 0.400.60 040060 0.60 60 0.40-0.6 Bd, , (Bd) TP, TP (TP) AW, (AW) (PR LLWR . (LLWR) analyses airfilled air filled θAFP, θAFP (θAFP) evaluated 175 1 75 1.7 m3 3 m- 0.100.20 0.10-0.2 layer surface stress 25 2 5 2. 000 0.000.10 00001 0.0 010 0.00-0.1 100 01002 0.1 020 200 0.200.4 02004 0.2 040 0.4 4 0.20-0. 400 0.400.6 04006 060 0.6 0.40-0. (Bd (TP (AW (LLWR (θAFP 17 7 1. 0.100.2 0.10-0. 0.000.1 0000 0. 01 0.00-0. 0100 02 0.200. 0200 04 0.20-0 0.400. 0400 06 0.40-0 0.100. 0.10-0 0.000. 0.00-0 0.200 0.20- 0.400 0.40- 0.100 0.10- 0.000 0.00-
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Immunization in women’s lives: present and future womens women s lives
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Silva Filho, Agnaldo Lopes da
; Marinho, Ana Karolina Barreto Berselli
; Santos, André Luis Ferreira
; Maia, Angelina Farias
; Roteli-Martins, Cecilia Maria
; Fernandes, César Eduardo
; Fridman, Fabiola Zoppas
; Lajos, Giuliane Jesus
; Ballalai, Isabella
; Cunha, Juarez
; Teixeira, Julio Cesar
; Medeiros, Márcia Marly de
; Gonçalves, Manoel Afonso Guimarães
; Levi, Monica
; Neves, Nilma Antas
; Robial, Renata
; Kfouri, Renato de Ávila
; Fialho, Susana Cristina Aidé Viviani
; Magno, Valentino
.



















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Acute effect of kinesiotherapy and neuromotor electrostimulation on thermal variation in individuals with chronic venous insufficiency
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Andrade, Danielly Lima de
; Ferreira, Ana Paula de Lima
; Brioschi, Marcos Leal
; Arruda, Rayane Laryssa da Silva
; Oliveira, Victor Franklyn de
; Melo, Renato S.
; Maia, Juliana Netto
; Andrade, Maria do Amparo
.








Resumo Introdução: A insuficiência venosa crônica (IVC) é uma alteração no sistema venoso que pode ser causada por disfunção na musculatura do tríceps sural. Objetivo: Avaliar o efeito agudo da eletroestimulação neuromuscular e da cinesioterapia sobre a flexibilidade articular do tornozelo, radiação infravermelha e força do tríceps sural de indivíduos com IVC. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo comparativo, no qual foram avaliadas a flexibilidade do tornozelo, força de dorsiflexão e flexão plantar e variações térmicas da panturilha. Realizou-se uma sessão de eletroestimulação (corrente Aussie de 1kHz, burst = 2ms) no membro inferior direito (GE - grupo eletroestimulação) e cinesioterapia no membro inferior esquerdo (GC - grupo cinesioterapia), com alongmentos e exercícios metabólicos envolvendo o tornozelo. Resultados: Foram avaliados 19 pacientes do sexo feminino. A análise da flexibilidade do tornozelo não demonstrou alterações significantes. Na avaliação da força muscular não houve diferença intergrupos e na avaliação intragrupos apenas o GC apresentou aumento para dorsiflexão (antes do tratamento: 11,6 ± 3,5; 24h após: 13,5 ± 3,0; p = 0,02), e para flexão plantar (antes: 11,8 ± 6,3; 24h após: 14,4 ± 5,06; p = 0,04). Em relação à termografia, não houve diferença intragrupo, enquanto na avaliação intergrupo o GC apresentou aumento da temperatura imediatamente e 24h após (0,44 ± 0,68, p = 0,01 e 0,25 ± 0,83, p = 0,07, respectivamente). Quando analisada a correlação entre força de dorsiflexão e flexão plantar de ambos os membros inferiores com a amplitude do arco total do tornozelo direito e esquerdo, observou-se correlação positiva apenas entre a força de flexão plantar imediatamente após e 24h após com com amplitude de movimento e tornozelo no GC (r = 0,49, p = 0,03 e r = 0,51, p = 0,03, respectivamente). Conclusão: Não houve diferenças significantes entre a cinesioterapia e a eletroterapia quando analisada a flexibilidade e força muscular, porém a cinesioterapia foi superior no incremento de temperatura da panturrilha antes e após 24h da intervenção. Introdução IVC (IVC Objetivo Métodos Tratase Trata se comparativo panturilha Realizouse Realizou corrente 1kHz kHz 2ms ms GE cinesioterapia, , cinesioterapia) Resultados 1 feminino tratamento 116 11 6 11, 3,5 35 3 5 h 135 13 13, 3,0 30 0 0,02, 002 0,02 02 0,02) 118 8 6,3 63 144 14 4 14, 5,06 506 06 0,04. 004 0,04 . 04 0,04) termografia intragrupo 0,44 044 44 (0,4 068 68 0,68 001 01 0,0 025 25 0,2 083 83 0,83 007 07 0,07 respectivamente. respectivamente respectivamente) observouse observou 049 49 0,49 003 03 051 51 0,51 Conclusão intervenção 3, 00 6, 5,0 50 0,4 (0, 0,6 0, 2 08 0,8 05 0,5 5, (0 (
Abstract Introduction: Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a change in the venous system that can be caused by dysfunction in the triceps surae muscles. Objective: To evaluate the acute effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation and kinesio-therapy on ankle joint flexibility, infrared radiation and triceps surae strength in individuals with CVI. Methods: We conducted a comparative study, in which ankle flexibility, dorsiflexion and plantar flexion strength and thermal variations of the calf were evaluated. An electrical stimulation session (1 kHz Aussie current with burst = 2 ms) was performed on the right lower limb (EG - electrostimulation group) and kinesio-therapy on the lower limb left (KG - kinesiotherapy group), with stretching and metabolic exercises involving the ankle. Results: Nineteen female patients were evaluated. Analysis of ankle flexibility did not demonstrate significant changes. In the assessment of muscle strength, there was no difference between groups, and in the intragroup assessment, only KG showed an increase for dorsiflexion (before treatment: 11.6 ± 3.5; 24 h after: 13.5 ± 3.0; p = 0.02), and for plantar flexion (before: 11.8 ± 6.3; 24 h later: 14.4 ± 5.06; p = 0.04). Regarding thermography, there was no intragroup difference, while in the intergroup assessment, KG showed an increase in temperature immediately and 24 h later (0.44 ± 0.68, p = 0.01 and 0.25 ± 0.83, p = 0.07, respectively). When analyzing the correlation between dorsiflexion and plantar flexion strength of both lower limbs with total range of motion of the right and left ankle, a positive correlation was observed only between the plantar flexion strength immediately after and 24 h later with range of motion and ankle in KG (r = 0.49, p = 0.03 and r = 0.51, p = 0.03, respectively). Conclusion: There were no significant differences between kinesiotherapy and electrotherapy when analyzing joint flexibility and muscle strength, but kinesiotherapy was superior in increasing calf temperature before and after 24 h of intervention. Introduction CVI (CVI muscles Objective kinesio therapy Methods study evaluated 1 ( ms EG group group, , Results changes groups treatment 116 11 6 11. 3.5 35 3 5 135 13 13. 3.0 30 0 0.02, 002 0.02 02 0.02) 118 8 6.3 63 144 14 4 14. 5.06 506 06 0.04. 004 0.04 . 04 0.04) thermography 0.44 044 44 (0.4 068 68 0.68 001 01 0.0 025 25 0.2 083 83 0.83 007 07 0.07 respectively. respectively respectively) 049 49 0.49 003 03 051 51 0.51 Conclusion intervention 3. 00 6. 5.0 50 0.4 (0. 0.6 0. 08 0.8 05 0.5 5. (0
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Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil Brasil
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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
Pereira-Colavite, Alessandre
Anichtchenko, Alexander
Lees, Alexander C.
Bezerra, Alexandra M.R.
Domahovski, Alexandre C.
Pimenta, Alexandre D.
Aleixo, Alexandre L.P.
Marceniuk, Alexandre P.
Paula, Alexandre S. de
Somavilla, Alexandre
Specht, Alexandre
Camargo, Alexssandro
Newton, Alfred F.
Silva, Aline A.S. da
Santos, Aline B. dos
Tassi, Aline D.
Aragão, Allan C.
Santos, Allan P.M.
Migotto, Alvaro E.
Mendes, Amanda C.
Cunha, Amanda
Chagas Júnior, Amazonas
Sousa, Ana A.T. de
Pavan, Ana C.
Almeida, Ana C.S.
Peronti, Ana L.B.G.
Henriques-Oliveira, Ana L.
Prudente, Ana L.
Tourinho, Ana L.
Pes, Ana M.O.
Carmignotto, Ana P.
Wengrat, Ana P.G. da Silva
Dornellas, Ana P.S.
Molin, Anamaria Dal
Puker, Anderson
Morandini, André C.
Ferreira, André da S.
Martins, André L.
Esteves, André M.
Fernandes, André S.
Roza, André S.
Köhler, Andreas
Paladini, Andressa
Andrade, Andrey J. de
Pinto, Ângelo P.
Salles, Anna C. de A.
Gondim, Anne I.
Amaral, Antonia C.Z.
Rondón, Antonio A.A.
Brescovit, Antonio
Lofego, Antônio C.
Marques, Antonio C.
Macedo, Antonio
Andriolo, Artur
Henriques, Augusto L.
Ferreira Júnior, Augusto L.
Lima, Aurino F. de
Barros, Ávyla R. de A.
Brito, Ayrton do R.
Romera, Bárbara L.V.
Vasconcelos, Beatriz M.C. de
Frable, Benjamin W.
Santos, Bernardo F.
Ferraz, Bernardo R.
Rosa, Brunno B.
Sampaio, Brunno H.L.
Bellini, Bruno C.
Clarkson, Bruno
Oliveira, Bruno G. de
Corrêa, Caio C.D.
Martins, Caleb C.
Castro-Guedes, Camila F. de
Souto, Camilla
Bicho, Carla de L.
Cunha, Carlo M.
Barboza, Carlos A. de M.
Lucena, Carlos A.S. de
Barreto, Carlos
Santana, Carlos D.C.M. de
Agne, Carlos E.Q.
Mielke, Carlos G.C.
Caetano, Carlos H.S.
Flechtmann, Carlos H.W.
Lamas, Carlos J.E.
Rocha, Carlos
Mascarenhas, Carolina S.
Margaría, Cecilia B.
Waichert, Cecilia
Digiani, Celina
Haddad, Célio F.B.
Azevedo, Celso O.
Benetti, Cesar J.
Santos, Charles M.D. dos
Bartlett, Charles R.
Bonvicino, Cibele
Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S.
Santos, Cinthya S.G.
Justino, Cíntia E.L.
Canedo, Clarissa
Bonecker, Claudia C.
Santos, Cláudia P.
Carvalho, Claudio J.B. de
Gonçalves, Clayton C.
Galvão, Cleber
Costa, Cleide
Oliveira, Cléo D.C. de
Schwertner, Cristiano F.
Andrade, Cristiano L.
Pereira, Cristiano M.
Sampaio, Cristiano
Dias, Cristina de O.
Lucena, Daercio A. de A.
Manfio, Daiara
Amorim, Dalton de S.
Queiroz, Dalva L. de
Queiroz, Dalva L. de
Colpani, Daniara
Abbate, Daniel
Aquino, Daniel A.
Burckhardt, Daniel
Cavallari, Daniel C.
Prado, Daniel de C. Schelesky
Praciano, Daniel L.
Basílio, Daniel S.
Bená, Daniela de C.
Toledo, Daniela G.P. de
Takiya, Daniela M.
Fernandes, Daniell R.R.
Ament, Danilo C.
Cordeiro, Danilo P.
Silva, Darliane E.
Pollock, Darren A.
Muniz, David B.
Gibson, David I.
Nogueira, David S.
Marques, Dayse W.A.
Lucatelli, Débora
Garcia, Deivys M.A.
Baêta, Délio
Ferreira, Denise N.M.
Rueda-Ramírez, Diana
Fachin, Diego A.
Souza, Diego de S.
Rodrigues, Diego F.
Pádua, Diego G. de
Barbosa, Diego N.
Dolibaina, Diego R.
Amaral, Diogo C.
Chandler, Donald S.
Maccagnan, Douglas H.B.
Caron, Edilson
Carvalho, Edrielly
Adriano, Edson A.
Abreu Júnior, Edson F. de
Pereira, Edson H.L.
Viegas, Eduarda F.G.
Carneiro, Eduardo
Colley, Eduardo
Eizirik, Eduardo
Santos, Eduardo F. dos
Shimbori, Eduardo M.
Suárez-Morales, Eduardo
Arruda, Eliane P. de
Chiquito, Elisandra A.
Lima, Élison F.B.
Castro, Elizeu B. de
Orlandin, Elton
Nascimento, Elynton A. do
Razzolini, Emanuel
Gama, Emanuel R.R.
Araujo, Enilma M. de
Nishiyama, Eric Y.
Spiessberger, Erich L.
Santos, Érika C.L. dos
Contreras, Eugenia F.
Galati, Eunice A.B.
Oliveira Junior, Evaldo C. de
Gallardo, Fabiana
Hernandes, Fabio A.
Lansac-Tôha, Fábio A.
Pitombo, Fabio B.
Dario, Fabio Di
Santos, Fábio L. dos
Mauro, Fabio
Nascimento, Fabio O. do
Olmos, Fabio
Amaral, Fabio R.
Schunck, Fabio
Godoi, Fábio S. P. de
Machado, Fabrizio M.
Barbo, Fausto E.
Agrain, Federico A.
Ribeiro, Felipe B.
Moreira, Felipe F.F.
Barbosa, Felipe F.
Silva, Fenanda S.
Cavalcanti, Fernanda F.
Straube, Fernando C.
Carbayo, Fernando
Carvalho Filho, Fernando
Zanella, Fernando C.V.
Jacinavicius, Fernando de C.
Farache, Fernando H.A.
Leivas, Fernando
Dias, Fernando M.S.
Mantellato, Fernando
Vaz-de-Mello, Fernando Z.
Gudin, Filipe M.
Albuquerque, Flávio
Molina, Flavio B.
Passos, Flávio D.
Shockley, Floyd W.
Pinheiro, Francielly F.
Mello, Francisco de A.G. de
Nascimento, Francisco E. de L.
Franco, Francisco L.
Oliveira, Francisco L. de
Melo, Francisco T. de V.
Quijano, Freddy R.B.
Salles, Frederico F.
Biffi, Gabriel
Queiroz, Gabriel C.
Bizarro, Gabriel L.
Hrycyna, Gabriela
Leviski, Gabriela
Powell, Gareth S.
Santos, Geane B. dos
Morse, Geoffrey E.
Brown, George
Mattox, George M.T.
Zimbrão, Geraldo
Carvalho, Gervásio S.
Miranda, Gil F.G.
Moraes, Gilberto J. de
Lourido, Gilcélia M.
Neves, Gilmar P.
Moreira, Gilson R.P.
Montingelli, Giovanna G.
Maurício, Giovanni N.
Marconato, Gláucia
Lopez, Guilherme E.L.
Silva, Guilherme L. da
Muricy, Guilherme
Brito, Guilherme R.R.
Garbino, Guilherme S.T.
Flores, Gustavo E.
Graciolli, Gustavo
Libardi, Gustavo S.
Proctor, Heather C.
Gil-Santana, Helcio R.
Varella, Henrique R.
Escalona, Hermes E.
Schmitz, Hermes J.
Rodrigues, Higor D.D.
Galvão Filho, Hilton de C.
Quintino, Hingrid Y.S.
Pinto, Hudson A.
Rainho, Hugo L.
Miyahira, Igor C.
Gonçalves, Igor de S.
Martins, Inês X.
Cardoso, Irene A.
Oliveira, Ismael B. de
Franz, Ismael
Fernandes, Itanna O.
Golfetti, Ivan F.
S. Campos-Filho, Ivanklin
Oliveira, Ivo de S.
Delabie, Jacques H.C.
Oliveira, Jader de
Prando, Jadila S.
Patton, James L.
Bitencourt, Jamille de A.
Silva, Janaina M.
Santos, Jandir C.
Arruda, Janine O.
Valderrama, Jefferson S.
Dalapicolla, Jeronymo
Oliveira, Jéssica P.
Hájek, Jiri
Morselli, João P.
Narita, João P.
Martin, João P.I.
Grazia, Jocélia
McHugh, Joe
Cherem, Jorge J.
Farias Júnior, José A.S.
Fernandes, Jose A.M.
Pacheco, José F.
Birindelli, José L.O.
Rezende, José M.
Avendaño, Jose M.
Duarte, José M. Barbanti
Ribeiro, José R. Inácio
Mermudes, José R.M.
Pujol-Luz, José R.
Santos, Josenilson R. dos
Câmara, Josenir T.
Teixeira, Joyce A.
Prado, Joyce R. do
Botero, Juan P.
Almeida, Julia C.
Kohler, Julia
Gonçalves, Julia P.
Beneti, Julia S.
Donahue, Julian P.
Alvim, Juliana
Almeida, Juliana C.
Segadilha, Juliana L.
Wingert, Juliana M.
Barbosa, Julianna F.
Ferrer, Juliano
Santos, Juliano F. dos
Kuabara, Kamila M.D.
Nascimento, Karine B.
Schoeninger, Karine
Campião, Karla M.
Soares, Karla
Zilch, Kássia
Barão, Kim R.
Teixeira, Larissa
Sousa, Laura D. do N.M. de
Dumas, Leandro L.
Vieira, Leandro M.
Azevedo, Leonardo H.G.
Carvalho, Leonardo S.
Souza, Leonardo S. de
Rocha, Leonardo S.G.
Bernardi, Leopoldo F.O.
Vieira, Letícia M.
Johann, Liana
Salvatierra, Lidianne
Oliveira, Livia de M.
Loureiro, Lourdes M.A. El-moor
Barreto, Luana B.
Barros, Luana M.
Lecci, Lucas
Camargos, Lucas M. de
Lima, Lucas R.C.
Almeida, Lucia M.
Martins, Luciana R.
Marinoni, Luciane
Moura, Luciano de A.
Lima, Luciano
Naka, Luciano N.
Miranda, Lucília S.
Salik, Lucy M.
Bezerra, Luis E.A.
Silveira, Luis F.
Campos, Luiz A.
Castro, Luiz A.S. de
Pinho, Luiz C.
Silveira, Luiz F.L.
Iniesta, Luiz F.M.
Tencatt, Luiz F.C.
Simone, Luiz R.L.
Malabarba, Luiz R.
Cruz, Luiza S. da
Sekerka, Lukas
Barros, Lurdiana D.
Santos, Luziany Q.
Skoracki, Maciej
Correia, Maira A.
Uchoa, Manoel A.
Andrade, Manuella F.G.
Hermes, Marcel G.
Miranda, Marcel S.
Araújo, Marcel S. de
Monné, Marcela L.
Labruna, Marcelo B.
Santis, Marcelo D. de
Duarte, Marcelo
Knoff, Marcelo
Nogueira, Marcelo
Britto, Marcelo R. de
Melo, Marcelo R.S. de
Carvalho, Marcelo R. de
Tavares, Marcelo T.
Kitahara, Marcelo V.
Justo, Marcia C.N.
Botelho, Marcia J.C.
Couri, Márcia S.
Borges-Martins, Márcio
Felix, Márcio
Oliveira, Marcio L. de
Bologna, Marco A.
Gottschalk, Marco S.
Tavares, Marcos D.S.
Lhano, Marcos G.
Bevilaqua, Marcus
Santos, Marcus T.T.
Domingues, Marcus V.
Sallum, Maria A.M.
Digiani, María C.
Santarém, Maria C.A.
Nascimento, Maria C. do
Becerril, María de los A.M.
Santos, Maria E.A. dos
Passos, Maria I. da S. dos
Felippe-Bauer, Maria L.
Cherman, Mariana A.
Terossi, Mariana
Bartz, Marie L.C.
Barbosa, Marina F. de C.
Loeb, Marina V.
Cohn-Haft, Mario
Cupello, Mario
Martins, Marlúcia B.
Christofersen, Martin L.
Bento, Matheus
Rocha, Matheus dos S.
Martins, Maurício L.
Segura, Melissa O.
Cardenas, Melissa Q.
Duarte, Mércia E.
Ivie, Michael A.
Mincarone, Michael M.
Borges, Michela
Monné, Miguel A.
Casagrande, Mirna M.
Fernandez, Monica A.
Piovesan, Mônica
Menezes, Naércio A.
Benaim, Natalia P.
Reategui, Natália S.
Pedro, Natan C.
Pecly, Nathalia H.
Ferreira Júnior, Nelson
Silva Júnior, Nelson J. da
Perioto, Nelson W.
Hamada, Neusa
Degallier, Nicolas
Chao, Ning L.
Ferla, Noeli J.
Mielke, Olaf H.H.
Evangelista, Olivia
Shibatta, Oscar A.
Oliveira, Otto M.P.
Albornoz, Pablo C.L.
Dellapé, Pablo M.
Gonçalves, Pablo R.
Shimabukuro, Paloma H.F.
Grossi, Paschoal
Rodrigues, Patrícia E. da S.
Lima, Patricia O.V.
Velazco, Paul
Santos, Paula B. dos
Araújo, Paula B.
Silva, Paula K.R.
Riccardi, Paula R.
Garcia, Paulo C. de A.
Passos, Paulo G.H.
Corgosinho, Paulo H.C.
Lucinda, Paulo
Costa, Paulo M.S.
Alves, Paulo P.
Roth, Paulo R. de O.
Coelho, Paulo R.S.
Duarte, Paulo R.M.
Carvalho, Pedro F. de
Gnaspini, Pedro
Souza-Dias, Pedro G.B.
Linardi, Pedro M.
Bartholomay, Pedro R.
Demite, Peterson R.
Bulirsch, Petr
Boll, Piter K.
Pereira, Rachel M.M.
Silva, Rafael A.P.F.
Moura, Rafael B. de
Boldrini, Rafael
Silva, Rafaela A. da
Falaschi, Rafaela L.
Cordeiro, Ralf T.S.
Mello, Ramon J.C.L.
Singer, Randal A.
Querino, Ranyse B.
Heleodoro, Raphael A.
Castilho, Raphael de C.
Constantino, Reginaldo
Guedes, Reinaldo C.
Carrenho, Renan
Gomes, Renata S.
Gregorin, Renato
Machado, Renato J.P.
Bérnils, Renato S.
Capellari, Renato S.
Silva, Ricardo B.
Kawada, Ricardo
Dias, Ricardo M.
Siewert, Ricardo
Brugnera, Ricaro
Leschen, Richard A.B.
Constantin, Robert
Robbins, Robert
Pinto, Roberta R.
Reis, Roberto E. dos
Ramos, Robson T. da C.
Cavichioli, Rodney R.
Barros, Rodolfo C. de
Caires, Rodrigo A.
Salvador, Rodrigo B.
Marques, Rodrigo C.
Araújo, Rodrigo C.
Araujo, Rodrigo de O.
Dios, Rodrigo de V.P.
Johnsson, Rodrigo
Feitosa, Rodrigo M.
Hutchings, Roger W.
Lara, Rogéria I.R.
Rossi, Rogério V.
Gerstmeier, Roland
Ochoa, Ronald
Hutchings, Rosa S.G.
Ale-Rocha, Rosaly
Rocha, Rosana M. da
Tidon, Rosana
Brito, Rosangela
Pellens, Roseli
Santos, Sabrina R. dos
Santos, Sandra D. dos
Paiva, Sandra V.
Santos, Sandro
Oliveira, Sarah S. de
Costa, Sávio C.
Gardner, Scott L.
Leal, Sebastián A. Muñoz
Aloquio, Sergio
Bonecker, Sergio L.C.
Bueno, Sergio L. de S.
Almeida, Sérgio M. de
Stampar, Sérgio N.
Andena, Sérgio R.
Posso, Sergio R.
Lima, Sheila P.
Gadelha, Sian de S.
Thiengo, Silvana C.
Cohen, Simone C.
Brandão, Simone N.
Rosa, Simone P.
Ribeiro, Síria L.B.
Letana, Sócrates D.
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Andrade, Sonia C.S.
Dávila, Stephane
Vaz, Stéphanie
Peck, Stewart B.
Christo, Susete W.
Cunha, Suzan B.Z.
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Sepulveda, Tatiana A.
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Polizei, Thiago T.S.
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Henry, Thomas
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Krolow, Tiago K.
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Silva, Vera C.
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Piacentini, Vítor de Q.
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Mathis, Wayne N.
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Tomaszewska, Wioletta
Wosiacki, Wolmar B.
Ovando, Ximena M.C.
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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. publications problem uptodate up date classifications context exception (CTFB http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br/, httpfaunajbrjgovbr http //fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ , jbrj gov br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/) 2015 Brazil 80 specialists 1 2024 133691 133 691 133,69 125138 125 138 125,13 82.3%, 823 82 3 (82.3% 102000 102 000 102,00 7.69%, 769 7 69 (7.69% 11000 11 11,00 . 3,567 3567 567 (3,56 2,292 2292 2 292 (2,29 1,833 1833 833 (1,83 1,447 1447 447 (1,44 1000 1,00 831 (83 628 (62 606 (60 520 (52 50 users science health biology law anthropology education others http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ faunajbrjgovbr //fauna.jbrj.gov.br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ 201 8 202 13369 13 133,6 12513 12 125,1 82.3% (82.3 10200 10 00 102,0 7.69% 76 6 (7.69 1100 11,0 3,56 356 56 (3,5 2,29 229 29 (2,2 1,83 183 83 (1,8 1,44 144 44 (1,4 100 1,0 (8 62 (6 60 52 (5 5 http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br 20 1336 133, 1251 125, 82.3 (82. 1020 0 102, 7.69 (7.6 110 11, 3,5 35 (3, 2,2 22 (2, 1,8 18 (1, 1,4 14 4 ( 82. (82 7.6 (7. 3, (3 2, (2 (1 7. (7
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Correlation between body mass index and joint pain intensity with gait performance in individuals with osteoarthritis
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Nascimento, Sthefany Ellen de Araújo
; Matias, Nyvea Maria de Souza
; Ferreira, Ana Isabel da Silva
; Lorêdo, Menberson Santana Souza
; Raposo, Maria Cristina Falcão
; Melo, Renato de Souza
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Individuals with osteoarthritis (OA) often have joint pain and are overweight or obese. Thus, the objective of this study was to observe whether there is correlation between body mass index and joint pain intensity with gait performance in individuals with OA. METHODS: Cross-sectional study, which evaluated 60 volunteers, being 30 with clinical diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis and 30 without the disease, of both sexes and aged between 50-82 years. Joint pain intensity was assessed using the Visual Analog Scale, gait-related functional tasks using the Dynamic Gait Index, and the functional mobility using the Timed Up and Go test. RESULTS: There was a correlation between overweight/obesity and high levels of joint pain intensity (p=0.018), with worse performance in gait-related functional tasks (p=0.000) and with worse functional mobility (p=0.034) only for the individuals with OA. High levels of joint pain intensity also correlated with worse performance in the gait-related functional tasks (p=0.000) in the OA group, and also with worse functional mobility in the OA group (p=0.001) and also in the group of individuals without the disease (p=0.032). CONCLUSION: This study identified a correlation between overweight/obesity and high levels of joint pain intensity and worse gait performance in individuals with osteoarthritis. High levels of pain intensity also correlated with worse gait performance in individuals with OA.
resumo JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: Indivíduos com osteoartrite (OA) frequentemente apresentam dor articular e sobrepeso ou obesidade. Assim, o objetivo deste estudo foi observar se existe correlação entre o índice de massa corporal e a intensidade da dor articular com o desempenho da marcha em indivíduos com OA. MÉTODOS: Estudo de corte transversal, que avaliou 60 indivíduos, sendo 30 com diagnóstico clínico de osteoartrite de joelho e 30 sem a doença, de ambos os sexos e com faixa etária entre 50 e 82 anos. A intensidade da dor articular foi avaliada pela Escala Analógica Visual, as tarefas funcionais relacionadas à marcha pelo Dynamic Gait Index e a mobilidade funcional pelo teste Timed Up and Go. RESULTADOS: Houve correlação entre o sobrepeso/obesidade e níveis elevados de intensidade da dor articular (p=0,018), com um pior desempenho nas tarefas funcionais relacionadas à marcha (p=0,000) e com menor mobilidade funcional (p=0,034) apenas para os indivíduos com OA. Os níveis elevados de intensidade de dor articular também mostraram correlação com um pior desempenho nas tarefas funcionais relacionadas à marcha (p=0,000) no grupo com OA, e ainda, com uma menor mobilidade funcional no grupo com OA (p=0,001) e também no grupo de indivíduos sem a doença (p=0,032). CONCLUSÃO: Este estudo identificou correlação entre o sobrepeso/obesidade com níveis elevados de intensidade da dor articular e com um pior desempenho na marcha nos indivíduos com OA. Os elevados níveis de intensidade da dor também mostraram correlação com pior desempenho na marcha nos indivíduos com OA.
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Molecular mimicry between Zika virus and central nervous system inflammatory demyelinating disorders: the role of NS5 Zika virus epitope and PLP autoantigens disorders NS
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França, Laise Carolina
; Fontes-Dantas, Fabrícia Lima
; Garcia, Diogo Gomes
; Araújo, Amanda Dutra de
; Gonçalves, João Paulo da Costa
; Rêgo, Cláudia Cecília da Silva
; Silva, Elielson Veloso da
; Nascimento, Osvaldo José Moreira do
; Lopes, Fernanda Cristina Rueda
; Herlinger, Alice Laschuk
; Aguiar, Renato Santana de
; Ferreira Junior, Orlando da Costa
; Figueira, Fernando Faria Andrade
; Souza, Jorge Paes Barreto Marcondes de
; Mesquita, Joelma Freire De
; Alves-Leon, Soniza Vieira
.
















Resumo Antecedentes Evidências indicam uma forte ligação entre o vírus Zika (ZikV) e complicações neurológicas. Mielite aguda, neurite óptica, polineuropatia e encefalomielite que mimetizam distúrbios inflamatórios de desmielinização idiopáticos (DDII) após infecção por ZikV têm sido relatadas no Brasil. Obejtivo O presente estudo tem como objetivo investigar a possível ocorrência de mimetismo molecular entre antígenos do ZikV e autoantígenos da Esclerose Múltipla (EM), a DDII mais frequente do sistema nervoso central (SNC). Métodos Foi realizado um estudo de coorte retrospectivo com 305 pacientes internados por suspeita de infecção por arbovirus no Rio de Janeiro, todos os indivíduos foram submetidos a exame neurológico e coleta de amostra biológica para diagnóstico sorológico e molecular. Ferramentas de bioinformática foram usadas para analisar os peptídeos compartilhados entre antígenos do ZikV e autoantígenos da EM. Resultados Dos 305 pacientes, vinte e seis foram positivos para ZikV e 4 apresentaram padrão IDD encontrado em casos de EM. As comparações de homologia de sequência por abordagem de bioinformática entre a proteína NS5 ZikV e PLP EM revelaram uma homologia de 5/6 aminoácidos consecutivos (CSSVPV/CSAVPV) com 83% de identidade, deduzindo um mimetismo molecular. A análise das estruturas 3D revelou uma conformação semelhante com apresentação em alfa-hélice. Conclusões O mimetismo molecular entre o antígeno NS5 do vírus Zika e o autoantígeno PLP da EM surge como um possível mecanismo para o espectro IDD em indivíduos geneticamente suscetíveis. (ZikV neurológicas aguda óptica (DDII Brasil EM, , (EM) SNC. SNC . (SNC) 30 Janeiro NS 56 5 6 5/ CSSVPV/CSAVPV CSSVPVCSAVPV CSSVPV CSAVPV (CSSVPV/CSAVPV 83 identidade D alfahélice. alfahélice alfa hélice. hélice alfa-hélice suscetíveis (EM (SNC 3 8
Abstract Background Evidence indicates a strong link between Zika virus (ZikV) and neurological complications. Acute myelitis, optic neuritis, polyneuropathy, and encephalomyelitis that mimic inflammatory idiopathic demyelination disorders (HDD) after ZikV infection have been reported in Brazil. Objective The present study aims to investigate the possible occurrence of molecular mimicry between ZikV antigens and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) autoantigens, the most frequent HDD of the central nervous system (CNS). Methods A retrospective cohort study with 305 patients admitted due to suspected arbovirus infection in Rio de Janeiro was performed, all subjects were submitted to neurological examination, and a biological sample was collected for serologic and molecular diagnostic. Bioinformatics tools were used to analyze the peptides shared between ZikV antigens and MS autoantigens. Results Of 305 patients, twenty-six were positive for ZikV and 4 presented IDD patterns found in MS cases. Sequence homology comparisons by bioinformatics approach between NS5 ZikV and PLP MS protein revealed a homology of 5/6 consecutive amino acids (CSSVPV/CSAVPV) with 83% identity, deducing a molecular mimicry. Analysis of the 3D structures revealed a similar conformation with alpha helix presentation. Conclusions Molecular mimicry between NS5 Zika virus antigen and PLP MS autoantigens emerge as a possible mechanism for IDD spectrum in genetically susceptible individuals. (ZikV complications myelitis neuritis polyneuropathy (HDD Brazil (MS CNS. CNS . (CNS) 30 performed examination diagnostic twentysix twenty six cases NS 56 5 6 5/ CSSVPV/CSAVPV CSSVPVCSAVPV CSSVPV CSAVPV (CSSVPV/CSAVPV 83 identity D presentation individuals (CNS 3 8
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High prevalence of hepatitis B virus and low vaccine response in children and adolescents in Northeastern Brazil
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Castro, Rogério Soares
; Cordeiro, Bárbara Silva
; Rolim, Marco Aurélio Ferreira
; Costa, Alessandra Porto de Macedo
; Santos, Max Diego Cruz
; Silva, Marcos Antonio Custódio Neto da
; Albuquerque, Ingrid de Campos
; Fonseca, Lena Maria Barros
; Pinho, João Renato Rebello
; Gouvêa, Michelle Soares Gomes
; Silva, Antônio Augusto Moura da
; Ferreira, Adalgisa de Souza Paiva
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ABSTRACT Children have an increased likelihood of becoming carriers of the chronic hepatitis B virus. A total of 1,381 children and adolescents were assessed in five municipalities of Maranhao State, Brazil, for detection of anti-HBc, HBsAg and anti-HBs serologic markers and sociodemographic and behavioral features. Among those who were HBsAg negative and anti-HBc negative, the proportion of anti-HBs positives was calculated after the individuals had completed the vaccination schedule. The robust variance of the Poisson’s regression model was used in order to have adjusted tables and calculate the prevalence ratio. Multivariate analysis was performed to identify the factors associated with the prevalence of anti-HBc with or without HBsAg and the vaccine response. It was observed that 163 children were anti-HBc positive and nine individuals were HBsAg positive. The factors associated with the infection were: municipality of residence (residing in Morros municipality or Humberto de Campos municipality), residence in a rural area, aged between 13 and 15 years old, and illicit drug use. The percentage of individuals who were anti-HBc negative and received all three doses of the vaccine was 48.5%. Among these, only 276 (38.9%) had antibodies at protective concentrations. In an adjusted analysis, Morros municipality presented an increased positivity of vaccine response (p < 0.001), and the age ranging between 6 and 10 years old presented a reduced frequency of response. This study reveals a high prevalence of current and past HBV infection within the targeted age group which, in addition to the low vaccination coverage and serological responses, raises concerns about the management of prevention measures, especially the quality of vaccination in these locations. virus 1381 1 381 1,38 State Brazil antiHBc, antiHBc anti HBc, HBc antiHBs HBs features schedule Poissons Poisson s ratio 16 residing municipality, , municipality) area use 485 48 5 48.5% 27 38.9% 389 38 9 (38.9% concentrations p 0.001, 0001 0.001 0 001 0.001) which responses measures locations 138 1,3 4 48.5 2 38.9 3 (38.9 000 0.00 00 1, 48. 38. (38. 0.0 (38 0. (3 (
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