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Importance of vaccination against human papillomavirus in a rural settlement in Terenos, Mato Grosso do Sul
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Souza, Zilda Alves de
; Puga, Marco Antonio Moreira
; Tozetti, Inês Aparecida
; Lima, Marcella Naglis de Oliveira
; Souza, Milena Sonchine de
; Farias, Marisa de Fátima Lomba de
; Scandola, Estela Márcia Rondina
; Padovani, Cacilda Tezelli Junqueira
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RESUMO OBJETIVO Compreender as percepções dos profissionais de saúde acerca da vacinação contra o papilomavírus humano (HPV) no Complexo de assentamentos Santa Mônica, em Terenos, Mato Grosso do Sul. MÉTODOS Foram utilizadas metodologias quanti-qualitativas, consultas em cartões vacinais, registros de agente comunitários de saúde e a técnica de grupo focal. Foram analisados os principais fatores de hesitação e recusa vacinal, bem como as estratégias da equipe de saúde para o processo de imunização contra o HPV, de junho a agosto de 2018. RESULTADOS De 121 crianças e adolescentes, 81 (66,94%) receberam o esquema vacinal completo. A cobertura vacinal completa feminina foi de 73,17% (60/82) e a masculina de 53,8% (21/39). Observou-se que, embora sejam adotadas estratégias para a promoção da vacina, como ações volantes, o público encontra-se resistente devido ao conhecimento superficial sobre a vacina e sua utilização em faixa etária precoce, mostrando-se suscetível à influência negativa da mídia e aos tabus da sociedade. Além disso, dificuldades quanto ao uso do cartão do Sistema Único de Saúde e a escassez de profissionais também foram observadas. CONCLUSÃO Os resultados justificam a cobertura vacinal abaixo da meta e reforçam a necessidade de fortalecimento da estratégia de saúde da família, bem como da educação permanente e continuada dos profissionais, a fim de aumentar a confiança dos pais e a adesão à vacinação.
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To understand health professionals’ perceptions about vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) in the Santa Mônica rural settlement in Terenos, Mato Grosso do Sul. METHODS Quantitative and qualitative methodologies, consultations on vaccination cards, records of community health agents and the focus group technique were used. The main factors of hesitation and vaccine refusal were analyzed, as well as the health team’s strategies for the process of immunization against HPV, from June to August 2018. RESULTS Of 121 children and adolescents, 81 (66.94%) received the complete vaccination schedule. Complete vaccination coverage for women was 73.17% (60/82) and for men, 53.8% (21/39). It was observed that, although strategies are adopted for vaccine promotion, such as mobile actions, the public is resistant due to superficial knowledge about the vaccine and its use in an early age group, showing itself to be susceptible to the negative influence of the media and to society’s taboos. In addition, difficulties regarding the use of the Unified Health System card and the shortage of professionals were also observed. CONCLUSION The results explain the immunization coverage below the target and reinforce the need to strengthen the family health strategy, as well as the permanent and continuing education of professionals, in order to increase parental confidence and adherence to vaccination.
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Importance of vaccination against human papillomavirus in a rural settlement in Terenos, Mato Grosso do Sul
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Souza, Zilda Alves de
; Puga, Marco Antonio Moreira
; Tozetti, Inês Aparecida
; Lima, Marcella Naglis de Oliveira
; Souza, Milena Sonchine de
; Farias, Marisa de Fátima Lomba de
; Scandola, Estela Márcia Rondina
; Padovani, Cacilda Tezelli Junqueira
.
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To understand health professionals’ perceptions about vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) in the Santa Mônica rural settlement in Terenos, Mato Grosso do Sul. METHODS Quantitative and qualitative methodologies, consultations on vaccination cards, records of community health agents and the focus group technique were used. The main factors of hesitation and vaccine refusal were analyzed, as well as the health team’s strategies for the process of immunization against HPV, from June to August 2018. RESULTS Of 121 children and adolescents, 81 (66.94%) received the complete vaccination schedule. Complete vaccination coverage for women was 73.17% (60/82) and for men, 53.8% (21/39). It was observed that, although strategies are adopted for vaccine promotion, such as mobile actions, the public is resistant due to superficial knowledge about the vaccine and its use in an early age group, showing itself to be susceptible to the negative influence of the media and to society’s taboos. In addition, difficulties regarding the use of the Unified Health System card and the shortage of professionals were also observed. CONCLUSION The results explain the immunization coverage below the target and reinforce the need to strengthen the family health strategy, as well as the permanent and continuing education of professionals, in order to increase parental confidence and adherence to vaccination.
RESUMO OBJETIVO Compreender as percepções dos profissionais de saúde acerca da vacinação contra o papilomavírus humano (HPV) no Complexo de assentamentos Santa Mônica, em Terenos, Mato Grosso do Sul. MÉTODOS Foram utilizadas metodologias quanti-qualitativas, consultas em cartões vacinais, registros de agente comunitários de saúde e a técnica de grupo focal. Foram analisados os principais fatores de hesitação e recusa vacinal, bem como as estratégias da equipe de saúde para o processo de imunização contra o HPV, de junho a agosto de 2018. RESULTADOS De 121 crianças e adolescentes, 81 (66,94%) receberam o esquema vacinal completo. A cobertura vacinal completa feminina foi de 73,17% (60/82) e a masculina de 53,8% (21/39). Observou-se que, embora sejam adotadas estratégias para a promoção da vacina, como ações volantes, o público encontra-se resistente devido ao conhecimento superficial sobre a vacina e sua utilização em faixa etária precoce, mostrando-se suscetível à influência negativa da mídia e aos tabus da sociedade. Além disso, dificuldades quanto ao uso do cartão do Sistema Único de Saúde e a escassez de profissionais também foram observadas. CONCLUSÃO Os resultados justificam a cobertura vacinal abaixo da meta e reforçam a necessidade de fortalecimento da estratégia de saúde da família, bem como da educação permanente e continuada dos profissionais, a fim de aumentar a confiança dos pais e a adesão à vacinação.
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Human T cell lymphotropic virus type 1 infection among men who have sex with men in Central Brazil
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Castro, Lisie Souza
; Rezende, Grazielli Rocha de
; Fernandes, Fernanda Rodas Pires
; Bandeira, Larissa Melo
; Puga, Marco Antonio Moreira
; Tanaka, Tayana Serpa Ortiz
; Weis-Torres, Sabrina Moreira dos Santos
; Vicente, Ana Carolina Paulo
; Otsuki, Koko
; Motta-Castro, Ana Rita Coimbra
.
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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ABSTRACT Human T cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) was the first retrovirus discovered in humans and is endemic in several parts of the world. Because of risk behaviors, mainly sexual, men who have sex with men (MSM) are at high risk of acquiring HTLV-1 infection. A cross-sectional study was performed to estimate the prevalence of HTLV-1 infection, to characterize genetically HTLV-1 sequences and to identify risk behaviors associated with this infection among MSM in Central Brazil. A total of 430 MSM were enrolled in this study and three were shown to be HTLV-1 infected, prevalence of 0.7% (95% confidence interval: 0.4-0.9). Phylogenetic analysis showed that all HTLV-1 positive samples belonged to Cosmopolitan subtype Transcontinental subgroup A. Although the prevalence rate of HTLV-1 infection found in this study was similar to that observed among Brazilian blood donors, additional HTLV-1 preventive interventions need to be further implemented because this population is engaged in high-risk sexual behavior.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2018.11.003
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High-risk behaviors for hepatitis B and C infections among female sex workers
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Puga, Marco Antonio Moreira
; Bandeira, Larissa Melo
; Weis, Sabrina Moreira dos Santos
; Fernandes, Fernanda Rodas Pires
; Castro, Lisie Souza
; Tanaka, Tayana Serpa Ortiz
; Rezende, Grazielli Rocha de
; Teles, Sheila Araújo
; Castro, Vivianne de Oliveira Landgraf de
; Murat, Paula Guerra
; Capelin, Gina Jonasson Mousquer
; Motta-Castro, Ana Rita Coimbra
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Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Abstract INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C and risk behaviors among 402 female sex workers in Central Brazil were investigated by respondent-driven sampling. METHODS: Blood samples were tested for hepatitis B and C markers by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Two hepatitis B vaccination schedules were performed. RESULTS: The prevalence of hepatitis B and C infections were 9.3% and 0.5%, respectively. Susceptibility to hepatitis B infection was observed in 61.5% of subjects. There was no significant difference in adherence index (p=0.52) between vaccination schedules and all participants had protective antibody titers. CONCLUSIONS: This hard-to-reach population requires hepatitis B and C surveillance.
https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0231-2017
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Trabajos de investigación presentados en el L Congreso Mexicano de Anestesiología: Chihuahua 2017. México
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Ríos Medrano, Alea Fernanda
; Herrero Trujillano, Manuel
; Robles López, Maria Decire
; Rodríguez Barajas, Ruben
; Gutiérrez-Martínez, Paola Virginia
; Ramírez-Gómez, Melba
; Olvera-Hernández, Jesus Arnoldo
; Márquez Noyola, Elizabeth Alicia
; Almonte de León, Héctor
; Hernández Mancilla, Arturo
; Castro Salinas, José Ernesto
; Medrano-Duarte, Olga Abigahil
; Ramírez-Mendoza, Karla
; Rodriguez-Nieves, Georgina Monserrat
; Pareces Ríos, Adriana
; Ruiz-Rubio, Yolanda
; Hernández-Santiago, María Guadalupe
; Ramírez Mendoza, Karla
; Medrano Duarte, Olga Abigahil
; Martínez-Alpuche, Rocío Adriana
; Valenzuela-Priego, Francisco
; Álvarez-Santiago, José Heriberto
; Lugo-Rodríguez, Julian
; Betancourt-Sandoval, Alonso
; Prince-Angulo, Silvia Annel
; Martínez-Felix, Israel
; Salazar-Castro, Laura
; Espinazo-Quintero, Erendira
; Otañez, Monica Thalia
; Priego, Gloria
; Alzate, Ana Lizette
; Salazar, Laura Elena
; Nieblas, Mariela
; Martinez, Israel
; Alvarez-Betancourt, Ana Elsa
; Sánchez-Hernández, Eloy
; Romo-Serrano, Erika
; Rodríguez-Jauregui, Adriana
; Díaz-Aceves, Erica Raquel
; Arteaga-Trejo, Jaime
; Rodríguez-Jáuregui, Adriana
; Robles-Lopéz, María Decire
; Ibarra-González, María Livier
; Alvarez-Betancourt, Ana Elsa
; Díaz-Aceves, Erica Raquel
; Arteaga-Trejo, Jaime
; Santana-Sonora, Beatriz Alejandra
; Prince-Angulo, Silvia Annel
; Sandoval-Rivera, Arturo Guadalupe
; Camacho-López, Jesús Erick
; Alzate-Moctezuma, Ana Lizette
; Valencia-Echávarri, Andrea
; Canales-Bonilla, Carlos Patricio
; Ramos-Hernández, Julia Demetria
; Flores-Posada, Jesus Jonathan
; Muñoz Garcia, Aleyda
; Osorio Santiago, Maria Areli
; Lopez Cartita, Victor
; Ortega, Julio
; Fuentes García, Víctor E
; Moyao García, Diana
; Villars Zamora, Elvia Gabriela
; Prince Angulo, Silvia Annel
; Gerardo Angulo, Alma Ruth
; Martinez Felix, Israel
; Ayala Camargo, Yuridia
; Esquer de la Rosa, Jaquelyn Roxana
; Trapaga Millares, Yazmin
; Sánchez León, Claudia Elena
; Vásquez Puente, Felipe
; Rojo Medina, Victor Javier
; Urias Romo de vivar, Emma Gabriela
; Prince Angulo, Silvia Annel
; Ojeda Ramos, Joel
; Caceres Figueroa, Leonardo Andres
; Martinez Reyes, Maria Fernanda
; Contreras Ramírez, Nathalie
; Martínez Barreto, Nelly
; Ruelas León, Berenice
; Reyes Salgado, Karla
; Ruvalcaba Sánchez, Rafael
; Núñez Valencia, Carolina
; Escamilla Asiain, Gabriela
; Carranza-Cortés, José Luis
; Puga-Flores, Eva del Carmen
; Jiménez-Cardona, María Beatriz
; Puga-García, Diana Marisol
; Alcaraz-Ramos, Rosina
; Martinez-Delgado, Olinda
; Zamudio-Gracia, Carlos Amador
; Mireles Vega, Elizabeth
; Hernández López, Clara
; Ceballos Niño, Jose Luis
; Carreño Caballero, Jessica
; Montiel Jarquín, Álvaro José
; López García, Ingrid
; Serrano Cuevas, Beatriz
; Martinez Marin, Dolores Guillermina
; Díaz-Aceves, Erica Raquel
; Romo-Serrano, Erika
; Campechanos-Asencio, María de los Ángeles
; Rodríguez-Jáuregui, Adriana
; Betancourt-Álvarez, Ana Elsa
; Arteaga-Trejo, Jaime
; Arteaga-Trejo, Jaime
; Romo-Serrano, Erika
; Rios-Navarro, Ramón Alejandro
; Rodriguez-Jauregui, Adriana
; Alvarez-Betancourt, Ana Elsa
; Diaz Aceves, Érica Raquel
; Calleja-Zenteno, Liliana
; Fernández-Vázquez, María Urbelina
; Carreño-Caballero, Jessica
; Serrano Cuevas, Beatriz
; Montiel Jarquín, Álvaro José
; Carreño- Caballero, Jessica
; Cortes- Pineda, Claudia
; Fernández-Vázquez, María Urbelina
; Hernández-Domínguez, Juan
; Serrano-Cuevas, Beatriz
; Ruiz- Luna, Mayra
; Gómez-Moreno, Julieta Berenice
; Hernández-Santiago, Maria Guadalupe
; Ruiz-Rubio, Yolanda
; Ruiz-Serrano, Ana Cristina
; Medina-Flores, Aleida
; Sánchez Torres, Claudia
; Osorio Santiago, María Areli
; Lee, Angel
; Correa-Ovis, Jose Francisco
; Priego-Martínez, Luis Alberto
; Valencia-Carrillo, Miguel
; Sánchez-Arteaga, Sofia
; Cruz-Márquez, Abraham Josué
; Duran-Zamora, Karina Aurora
; Corral-Guerrero, Sergio Francisco
; Arce Bojorquez, Brisceyda
; Medina, Francisco
; Felix, Pavel
; Estrada, Haydeé Gloria
; González-Herrera, Francisco Javier
; Zepeda Olivera, Silvia
; Pablo-Yañez, Julio Cesar
; Colores Velazquez, Julio Cesar
; Calva Maldonado, Miguel
; Veyna Rocha, Sissy Barubi
; Veyna Rocha, Abraham Irishd
; Rodríguez-Rodríguez, María Guadalupe
; Castillo- Rodriguez, Juan Orlando
; Martínez-Figueroa, Brenda Paola
; Romero Guillén, Lorena Priscila
; Pavía Vega, Susy Sáez
; Jiménez Siles, María Eugenia
; Hurtado Reyes, Ignacio Carlos
; Rojas Zarco, Eder Marcelo
; Sánchez Tapia, Mario Alberto
; Villicaña-Ayala, Carolina
; Díaz-Aguilar, Marco Antonio
; Apolinar Jiménez, Evelia
; García-Parra Pérez, Paola Carolina
; García-Parra Pérez, Natalia Cristina
; Yee-Rendón, Zumey
; Valle-Leal, Jaime Guadalupe
; Reyes-Jiménez, Gerardo Antonio
; Ortiz-Magallanes, Elías
; Sanchez-Aguilar, Maricela
; Mota-Figueroa, Roanne Patrician
; Espinosa-Tadeo, Aldo Ernesto
; Díaz-Hernández, Alejandro Eduardo
; Cendón-Ortega, María Mercedes
; Ortega-Ponce, Fabiola Estela Elizabeth
; Romero-Guillen, Lorena Priscila
; Cruz Castañedo, Greta
; Constantino-Rivera, Luis Armando
; Gordillo-Paniagua, Jorge Alberto
; Contreras-Ramírez, Nathalie
; Bernal-Zambrano, Luis Omar
; Flores-Alvarado, Rosa María
; Ferrera-Sarquís, María Aurora
; Espino Vega, Ana Frain
; Guillen-Narváez, María del Rocio
; López-García, Rocío Angélica
; Martínez-Sánchez, Angélica
; Huerta-Beltrán, Juana Geraldine
; Gómez-Rojas, Juan Pablo
; Rivera-Ruiz, Rodolfo Eduardo
; Ramírez Reyes, Liliana Georgina
; Muñoz Martínez, Raúl
; Martínez-Morales, Nayeli Noemi
; Mariscal-Cervantes, Beatriz
; Chávez-Barragán, Oscar Fernando
; Barrera-de León, Juan Carlos
; Carrillo-Guerra, Valentin
; Huitrón-Hernández, José Alonso
; De la Rosa-Fabián, Viviana Marysela
; Zertuche-Méndez, David Ricardo
; Riquelme Holguin, Karla Talia
; Gutierrez Beltran, Maria del Refugio
; Martinez-Tapia, Maria Elena
; Amezquita Esparza, Monica
; Portillo Villalobos, Samantha
; Díaz Solís, Erick Iván
; Estrada Utrera, Maria Sandra
; Islas Ruz, Félix Gilberto
; Pérez Díaz, Roberto
; Chávez-Contreras, Sara Idali
; Zepeda Olivera, Silvia
; Calva-Maldonado, Miguel
; Fragoso-Avilés, Fabían
; Rosa-Moya, Griselda de la
; Ávila-López, Armando
; López Castruita, Victor Manuel
; Manrique Carmona, Luisa Piedad
; Ramírez- Martínez, Elizabeth
; Rojas-Peñaloza, Janeth
; López-Gómez, Antonio
; Veyna Rocha, Abraham Irishd
; Veyna Rocha, Sissy Barubi
; Torres Hernández, Rosa
; Aleman-Ortega, Cristina
; Guevara-Pérez, Alejandra
; Castillo Gamez, Tobias Francisco
; Gutierrez Beltran, María del Refugio
; Martínez Tapia, María Elena
; Alanis Uribe, Karla
; Guerrero Morales, Fernando
; Molina Rodríguez, Gloria
; Gómez Cruz, José Roberto
; Tapia Castro, Gabriela
; Ley, Marcial Luis
; Castro Ortega, Julio
; Martínez, Leo Bruno
; Portugal Moreno, Víctor Hugo
; García Cabello, Luis Manuel
.
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HIV AND HCV COINFECTION: PREVALENCE, ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND GENOTYPE CHARACTERIZATION IN THE MIDWEST REGION OF BRAZIL
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Freitas, Solange Zacalusni
; Teles, Sheila Araújo
; Lorenzo, Paulo Cesar
; Puga, Marco Antonio Moreira
; Tanaka, Tayana Serpa Ortiz
; Thomaz, Danilo Yamamoto
; Martins, Regina Maria Bringel
; Druzian, Angelita Fernandes
; Lindenberg, Andréa Siqueira Campos
; Torres, Marina Sawada
; Pereira, Sérgio A.
; Villar, Livia Melo
; Lampe, Elisabete
; Motta-Castro, Ana Rita Coimbra
.
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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Estudo transversal sobre a prevalência, fatores associados e distribuição dos genótipos do HCV foi realizado em 848 pacientes infectados pelo HIV, recrutados em centros de referência na Região Centro-Oeste do Brasil. A taxa de prevalência de coinfecção HIV-HCV foi de 6,9% (IC 95%: 5,2-8,6). Na análise multivariada, o aumento da idade, o uso de drogas ilícitas (injetáveis e não injetáveis), história de transfusão de sangue antes de 1994, e ausência de companheiro constante foram fatores associados independentes e significativos para a coinfecção HIV-HCV. A análise filogenética baseada na região NS5B revelou a presença de dois principais genótipos do HCV em circulação: genótipos 1 (58,3%) e 3 (41,7%). A prevalência da coinfecção HIV-HCV foi menor do que as relatadas em estudos realizados com pacientes infectados pelo HIV em diferentes regiões do Brasil, devido ao fato de que o uso de drogas ilícitas não é modo frequente de transmissão do HIV neste Estado do Brasil. Triagem sorológica de pacientes HIV-positivos para HCV antes de iniciar o tratamento antirretroviral, identificação completa dos fatores associados e a implementação de programas eficazes de redução de danos são altamente recomendados para fornecer informações úteis, para o tratamento e para evitar a coinfecção com HCV nestes pacientes.
A cross-sectional study on prevalence, associated factors and genotype distribution of HCV infection was conducted among 848 HIV-infected patients recruited at reference centers in the Midwest Region of Brazil. The prevalence rate of HIV-HCV coinfection was 6.9% (95% CI: 5.2 to 8.6). In multivariable analysis, increasing age, use of illicit drugs (injection and non-injection), a history of blood transfusion before 1994, and the absence of a steady partnership were significant independent associated factors for HIV-HCV coinfection. The phylogenetic analysis based on the NS5B region revealed the presence of two major circulating genotypes of HCV: genotypes 1 (58.3%) and 3 (41.7%). The prevalence of HIV-HCV coinfection was lower than those reported in studies conducted with HIV-infected patients in different regions of Brazil, due to the fact that illicit drug use is not a frequent mode of HIV transmission in this region of Brazil. Serologic screening of HIV-patients for HCV before initiating antiretroviral treatment, a comprehensive identification of associated factors, and the implementation of effective harm reduction programs are highly recommended to provide useful information for treatment and to prevent HCV coinfection in these patients.
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652014000600011
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Decrease in hepatitis B prevalence among blood donors in Central-West Brazil
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Lindenberg, Andréa de Siqueira Campos
; Motta-Castro, Ana Rita Coimbra
; Puga, Marco Antonio
; Ortiz Tanaka, Tayana Serpa
; Torres, Marina Sawada
; Fernandes-Fitts, Sonia Maria
; Cunha, Rivaldo Venancio
.
Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
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Background The aim of the present study was to estimate hepatitis B virus seroprevalence among first-time blood donors in the city of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul State, in the central-western region of Brazil. Findings A retrospective analysis of first-time voluntary blood donor records, from January 2010 to December 2010, was conducted at the Hematology Center of Mato Grosso do Sul. The prevalence of the HBsAg and anti-HBc serological markers and their respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Chi-square analysis was performed between the seroprevalence previously found in 2001 and the one determined by the current study. Results were considered statistically significant if p < 0.05. Among 8,840 subjects, 269 (3.04%, 95% CI: 2.7-3.4) were positive for HBV markers. The prevalence rate of HBsAg was 0.19% (95% CI: 0.1-0.3) and anti-HBc alone was 2.85% (95% CI: 2.5-3.2). Conclusions There was no statistically significant difference regarding gender. However, an important association was observed between HBV infection and older age ( p < 0.01). The seroprevalence of HBV infection in first-time blood donors diminished from 2001 to 2010 ( p < 0.01). Such decrease suggests an improvement in the recruitment of safe donors, the positive impact of vaccination programs and the decreasing of HBV infection prevalence in the general population.
https://doi.org/10.1186/1678-9199-19-7
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Comparison between the effects of platelet-rich plasma and bone marrow concentrate on defect consolidation in the rabbit tibia
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Batista, Marco Antonio
; Leivas, Tomaz Puga
; Rodrigues, Consuelo Junqueira
; Arenas, Géssica Cantadori Funes
; Belitardo, Donizeti Rodrigues
; Guarniero, Roberto
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OBJECTIVE: To perform a comparative analysis of the effects of platelet-rich plasma and centrifuged bone marrow aspirate on the induction of bone healing in rabbits. METHOD: Twenty adult, male New Zealand rabbits were randomly separated into two equal groups, and surgery was performed to create a bone defect (a cortical orifice 3.3 mm in diameter) in the proximal metaphysis of each rabbit's right tibia. In the first group, platelet-rich plasma was implanted in combination with β-tricalcium phosphate (platelet-rich plasma group), and in the second group, centrifuged bone marrow in combination with β-tricalcium phosphate (centrifuged bone marrow group) was implanted. After a period of four weeks, the animals were euthanized, and the tibias were evaluated using digital radiography, computed tomography, and histomorphometry. RESULTS: Seven samples from each group were evaluated. The radiographic evaluation confirmed the absence of fractures in the postoperative limb and identified whether bone consolidation had occurred. The tomographic evaluation revealed a greater amount of consolidation and the formation of a greater cortical bone thickness in the platelet-rich plasma group. The histomorphometry revealed a greater bone density in the platelet-rich plasma group compared with the centrifuged bone marrow group. CONCLUSION: After four weeks, the platelet-rich plasma promoted a greater amount of bone consolidation than the bone marrow aspirate concentrate.
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type | tipo de documento |
pid | identificador de la publicación |
publication_year | año de publicación del artículo |
sponsor | financiador |
aff_country | código del país de la afiliación del autor |
aff_institution | institución de filiación del autor |
volume | volumen del artículo |
issue | número del artículo |
elocation | elocation |
doi | número DOI |
issn | ISSN de la revista |
in | código de la colección SciELO (ej. scl - Brasil, col - Colômbia) |
use_license | código de licencia de uso del artículo |