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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número2 en v89n2a07
... According to the results, living in a non-intact family household, to a greater extent than maternal educational level or having a mother who works outside of the home, appear[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a02
... Limitations of the study include reasons for selection of the different antibiotic regimens and the lack of a specific definition for sepsis-related mortality.. From this study, other NI[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a09
... Objective: this study was performed to determine the predictive capacity of four different bio- electrical impedance analysis (BIA) devices in the assessment of adolescents, with and wit[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a10
... In conclusion, Skipping breakfast is a common behavior among Iranian children and adolescents, and is associated with increased risk of MetS and other cardiovascular factors.. Improvemen[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a11
... young individuals remains a major impediment for the control of this endemic disease, and considering the harmful effects and addictive potential that the use of hookah promotes, this st[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a13
... If there were doubts regarding the effectiveness of a massage protocol for pain control and for decreasing the interference of pain with some activities of the child and/or adolescent, i[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a14
... Observing bullying or being bullied were the most often reported situations (59.9% and 48.9%, respectively); when the roles of bullying are associated with self-esteem in relation to gen[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a15
... The results of this study demonstrate a high frequency of consumption of milk types other than breast milk at very early ages; cow’s milk is the most consumed type, whether or not replac[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a01
... Two-year prospective study of single infections and co-infections by respiratory syncytial virus and viruses iden- tified recently in infants with acute respiratory disease. García-Garcí[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a03
... Objective: To review the scientific literature on pediatric abusive head trauma as a form of physical abuse against infants and young children, highlighting the prevalence, signs and sym[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a06
... The results of the present study suggest that lower respi- ratory tract infections in infants hospitalized with suspected pertussis may have a viral etiology, and that etiological invest[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a04
... Two investigators (Long J and Zhang SF) extracted data independently. When conflicting evaluations occurred, an agreement was reached after a discussion. Briefly, for all studies, the following data were extracted ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a05
... This study aimed to iden- tify the risk factors for need of MV and to describe deaths that occurred in children due to influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 infections during the first pandemic wave in[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a06
... Objective: To analyze the implementation of a protocol proposed by the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency (Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária --- ANVISA) to improve seps[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a07
... When analyzing the trend, small variations were observed in the occurrence of overweight for male children, with a significant increase in occurrence from 22% to 23.8% from period I to I[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a08
... 10. Barbosa L, Chaves OC, Ribeiro RC. Anthropometric and body composition parameters to predict body fat percentage and lipid profile in schoolchildren. Rev Paul Pediatr. 2012;30:520---8. 11. Juonala M, Viikari ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a09
... 14. Gentsch JR, Glass RI, Woods P, Gouvea V, Gorziglia M, Flores J, et al. Identification of group A rotavirus gene 4 types by polymerase chain reaction. J Clin Microbiol. 1992;30:1365---73. 15. Linhares ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número5 en v89n5a10
... Table 2 Adjusted prevalence ratio (PR) of exclusive breastfeeding in children younger than 6 months followed at the primary care network.. in the same room as the mother), step 4 (Listen[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a07
... Only four patients underwent colonoscopy (infants who were breastfed and had not improved after exclusion diet for their mothers). The findings of US and CDUS were com- pared to clinical[r] ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.89 número6 en v89n6a05
... 1. Checchia PA, Nalysnyk L, Fernandes AW, Mahadevia PJ, Xu Y, Fahrbach K, et al. Mortality and morbidity among infants at high risk for severe respiratory syncytial virus infection receiv- ing prophylaxis with ... See full document
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