... A project, recently submitted by the Brazilian Govern- ment (PNCM-Ministry of Health) and approved by the Global Fund, focuses the investment in epidemiological intelligence in st[r] ...
... summary overview of blindness and visual impairment on the context of recent Brazilian ocular epidemiologic ...Error in School Children Study is ...blindness in older adults using presenting visual ...
... exposed in a circus in Antwerp (Gonder & Berenberg- Gossler 1908) and the tertian ...of an A. fusca examined during syl- vatic yellow fever studies in Itapecerica, SP (da Fonseca ...
... thonous) in RJ did not follow the national ...increased in the first part of the study period up to 2005, similarly to the national trend, from 2006-2010 the number of reported cases decreased ...whereas ...
... policy. In category 1, there is evidence of an ongoing interpenetration between these fields, centered on the feminist analysis of the state actions, especially in the areas of health and ...way ...
... Several attempts to colonise American species of Anopheles under laboratory conditions have been con- ducted either unsuccessfully or with short-lived success. When describing the rationale for establishing a colony of ...
... occupies an important position since natural enemies are responsible for balance in the agroecosystem and ...increased in na- ture by means of inoculative or inundative ...ed in order to ...
... From 2011 the contributors continued with the task of including new records and modifying existent ones as more scientific data became available. Yearly releases of the system comprised new fields and dictionaries to ...
... In response, 20 million bromeliads were destroyed amongst the houses nestled in the low rocky areas of Florianópolis between 1944-1947. This eradicated ma- laria from the city. However, it was dangerous and ...
... self-reported malaria and third- party ...with malaria symptoms which are debilitating enough to be ...discussed in Kondo et ...created in a few years, householders spend months away from ...
... approach in the clinical management of the HIV/AIDS population, including risk factors reduction and pre- ventive screening ...especially in resource-limited ...
... Therefore, in this special issue, it is the only study set in rock outcrops inserted in the “caatinga” biome (for a list of northeastern mountains and inselbergs, see Martinelli ...as in the ...
... Public policy for gender equality arose inBrazilin the 1980s. It has gained relevance since 2003, due to the institutionalization of the Secretariat of Policies for Women. However, it does not mean ...
... Avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium) have a worldwide distribution except for ...avian malaria, which is frequently lethal in non-adapted avian ...examined in more ...avian malaria ...
... steps in invasion efforts should include quantifying invasions of alien plants, evaluating consequences of these invasions on the natural environment, defining priorities and implementing prevention and control ...
... activity in BA, MS, GO, MG, RJ, SP, PR, SC (WikiAves, 2016) and RS (Belton, 1985; Maurício et ...2013). In RS, it is con- sidered an austral migrant (Accordi & Hartz, 2013) – pres- ent from ...
... role in long run financing. The stock exchange, in spite of growing activity in primary and secondary markets, and a significant level of issuing of new stocks IPOs , was branded by a high level of ...
... Para o físico Marcelo Knobel, da Unicamp, as empresas não in- vestem como deveriam: “Avanços na área de filmes finos, nanotubos de carbono e semicondutores nanoscópicos são impressionantes. [...] O Brasil, apesar ...
... of malariain patients without chemoprophylaxis coming from an endemic area in ...vivax malaria originating from the Ama- zon region and diagnosed in Brasilia, Federal District, ...
... conducted in male and female rats using the hot plate and the tail flick ...conducted in male rats which were injected with 1% carrageenan suspension and the reaction time assessed using the hot plate ...