Eye Disease Epidemiology
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1. Blefarite: epidemiologia, etiologia, apresentações clínicas, tratamento e evolução de nossos pacientes
Resumo Objetivo: A blefarite é uma das condições mais comumente encontradas na prática oftalmológica e se constitui em uma causa frequente de irritação e desconforto ocular. Por ser uma doença de difícil tratamento, os autores buscaram compreender melhor a epidemiologia, etiologia, apresentações clínicas, tratamento e evolução de seus paciente
Rev. bras.oftalmol.. Publicado em: 04/11/2019
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2. Efeitos da poluição atmosférica na superfície ocular / Effects of air pollution on the ocular surface
Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos de diferentes níveis de exposição ambiental sobre a superfície ocular, por meio da análise histológica da superfície ocular e da avaliação de parâmetros clínicos. Métodos: Etapa 1: Foram selecionados 29 voluntários, em duas localidades diferentes: São Paulo (n=13) e Divinolândia (n=16). Foram avaliadas medidas indi
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 16/12/2011
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3. Soropositividade para Brucella canis: sinais clínicos e fatores associados à infecção em cães atendidos em um centro de diagnóstico por imagem da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. / Seropositivity to Brucella canis: Clinical Signs and Factors Associated with Infection in Dogs Admitted to an Image Diagnosis Center in the City of Rio de Janeiro
The aims of this study were to analyze the clinical signs and factors associated with the seropositivity to Brucella canis in dogs admitted to a veterinary diagnosis center in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Serum samples were collected from 841 dogs, whose participation in the study was allowed by their owners. The samples were analyzed by the Agar Gel Immunodi
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 26/02/2010
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4. Diseases under organic cultivation of coffee (Coffea arabica L.): epidemiology and alternative control / âDoenÃas em cultivo orgÃnico do cafeeiro (Coffea arabica L.) : epidemiologia e controle alternativoâ
In the years of 2005 and 2006 two trials were installed in eight year old coffee plantations of the cv. Acaià MG-474-19, under organic and conventional crop systems, in Santo AntÃnio do Amparo, Minas Gerais. The progress of rust and brown eye spot diseases of coffee was assessed as a function of the effect of different biofertilizers, between December/2004
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Epidemiology and management of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) diseases under organic farming. / Epidemiologia e manejo de doenÃas do cafeeiro (Coffea arabica L.) sob cultivo orgÃnico
The present work aimed to study coffee diseases on organic crop system. For that, rust and black eye spot disease progress on organic and conventional crop systems were compared. The effect of nutrient sources in the disease management was evaluated and, finally, the effect of plant extracts in the protection of coffees in the organic system was tested. The
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Trachoma among the Yanomami Indians
The Yanomami are one of the last primitive groups of Indians living in Brazil. They have almost no contact with other cultures. The epidemiology of eye disease among Yanomami is virtually unknown. For the first time, a trachoma survey was conducted among Yanomami Indians in the State of Amazonas near the Venezuelan border of the Brazilian rain forest. Ophtha
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2002-10
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7. Onchocerciasis in Ecuador: ocular findings in Onchocerca volvulus infected individuals.
Little is known of the epidemiology and clinical picture of ocular onchocerciasis in South America. A survey of onchocercal eye disease was performed in the hyperendemic area of a rain forest focus of onchocerciasis in Esmeraldas Province in Ecuador. A total of 785 skin snip positive individuals from black and Chachi Amerindian communities were examined. The
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8. Characterization of Chlamydia trachomatis omp1 Genotypes Detected in Eye Swab Samples from Remote Australian Communities
Chlamydia trachomatis conjunctival samples collected over a 6-month period from individuals with clinical signs of trachoma and located in remote communities in the Australian Northern Territory were differentially characterized according to serovar and variants. The rationale was to gain an understanding of the epidemiology of an apparent increased prevalen
American Society for Microbiology.
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9. Epidemiology of infection by serotypes D to K of chlamydia trachomatis.
Non-specific urethritis (NSU) is a sexually transmitted disease; 50% of cases are due to Chlamydia trachomatis, so that this is the commonest sexually transmitted infection in the developed world. Chlamydial infection is now readily diagnosable and the evidence increasingly suggests that it is underdiagnosed. Chlamydial conjunctivitis (in the newborn baby or