Infantile Hospitalization
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1. Em foco a família : a construção de uma trajetória da enfermagem pediátrica do Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre / Focus on family: building a trajectory of pediatric nursing at Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre
O relato de experiência tem o objetivo de evidenciar a trajetória percorrida pela enfermagem pediátrica, que culmina com a construção e implementação de uma proposta centrada no foco do cuidado à criança e sua família. O Programa de Apoio à Família ressignifica uma prática pioneira através de ações diferenciadas, ressaltando os projetos que s
Publicado em: 2011
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2. INFANTILE CANCER: SYMBOLIC AND IMAGINARY PLACES IN THE PARENTS/SON LINK / "CÃncer Infantil: Lugares SimbÃlicos e ImaginÃrios no LaÃo Pais/Filhos"
We propose in this dissertation to understand the childhood cancer linked to the subjective constitution process, taking as a reference the psychoanalytic study of somatic symptoms in babies and small children from the symbolic and imaginary places that children have on parentâs desire. We address this issue articulating the process of the subject construct
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Four-year study of rotavirus electropherotypes from cases of infantile diarrhea in Rome.
Rotavirus infections were detected in 210 of 675 children with acute diarrhea admitted to a major pediatric hospital in Rome from January 1982 through December 1985. Most of the patients with rotavirus infections were admitted during the winter season in both 1982 and 1985, whereas during the two intermediate years, cases occurred in all months. Among 84 rot
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4. Clinical and epidemiological features of acute infantile gastroenteritis associated with human rotavirus subgroups 1 and 2.
During a prospective 1-year study rotavirus isolates from 169 children with gastroenteritis were investigated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A total of 118 (70%) of the strains analyzed contained sufficient viral nucleic acid to give visible electrophoretic patterns; 36% were identified as strains belonging to subgroup 1 (short patterns), and 64% wer
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5. Detection of human calicivirus antigen and antibody by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays.
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) were developed to detect human calicivirus (HCV) antigen and antibody to HCV. The ELISAs were specific for HCV and as sensitive as a previously developed radioimmunoassay. These ELISAs were used to search for evidence of HCV infection in the United States, where HCV gastroenteritis has rarely been reported. One hun