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As justificações matemáticas dos alunos no tópico equações do 1º grau no 7º ano de escolaridade
O estudo realizado neste relatório é resultado da minha intervenção letiva numa turma do 7.º ano de escolaridade do Colégio Militar, no tema Equações Algébricas. A intervenção que contemplou 11 aulas foi dividida em dois momentos, presencial e à distância, devido à pandemia COVID-19 que impediu a continuidade das aulas no regime presencial habitual. O estudo teve como objetivo analisar as justificações matemáticas dos alunos presentes em diferentes tipologias de tarefas (tarefas de exploração com vista à generalização, tarefas de resolução de equações, problemas envolvendo equações) da Unidade Didática de Equações Algébricas. Além disso, analisei também as representações utilizadas pelos alunos para expressar as justificações apresentadas. Outro objetivo do estudo foi também perceber as dificuldades associadas a este processo de raciocínio matemático. Os métodos de recolha de dados utilizados foram a recolha documental e as notas de campo tanto nas aulas presenciais como à distância, e a observação apenas nas aulas presenciais. No primeiro momento de aulas, realizado presencialmente, composto por duas aulas, a abordagem de ensino foi exploratória, ou seja, aula organizada em quatro fases, introdução da tarefa, trabalho autónomo dos alunos, discussão coletiva e sistematização de ideias em grupo turma. No segundo momento, em ensino à distância, cada aula foi composta por dois momentos: um primeiro assíncrono, onde foram partilhadas com os alunos as tarefas a realizar através da plataforma Escola Virtual e um segundo síncrono através da plataforma Microsoft Teams. Na aula síncrona eram retiradas as dúvidas que surgiam relativamente às tarefas anteriormente partilhadas na aula assíncrona. As justificações mais utilizadas pelos alunos, segundo os resultados do estudo, são as que se apoiam em propriedades ou procedimentos matemáticos, definições, hipóteses ou teoremas. Para expressar as justificações, os alunos recorrem predominantemente à linguagem natural ou à linguagem simbólica alfanumérica. Relativamente às dificuldades que emergem neste processo do raciocínio matemático, a principal prende-se com a resistência à justificação de procedimentos ou de estratégias, ou seja, quando para justificar não bastava apresentar cálculos ou procedimentos simbólicos.
2021-07-27T11:42:17Z
Nunes, Sara Filipa Estradas da Silva
Spaces of dialog for places of dignity: fostering the European dimension of planning
In an uncertain world that is rapidly changing economically, socially and culturally, cities and territories have become the common ground for resilient breakthroughs in the policies and practices of planning and design. These extreme times urge us to shift towards renewed actions in urban and less urbanised territories. Societal changes, disparities in population growth and incomes and consequential impacts on the sustainability of social services and labour markets, climate change and extreme natural events, complex social-economics trends, challenge us to debate and seek paths that lead to a progressive common future. The planning and urban minded communities are invited to join efforts under the flag of the next congress topic – SPACES OF DIALOG FOR PLACES OF DIGNITY: Fostering the European Dimension of Planning. A few of the ideas we may want to provide a platform for discussion include developing people’s wellbeing, promoting integrated and flexible planning approaches, encouraging collective engagement in urban and environmental management, inclusiveness and multiculturalism. From one of the most western cities in Europe we believe that we may address potential European urban futures and the need for opening effective dialogue and cooperation with other corners of the globe. We look forward to welcoming you in Lisbon and engaging with you in discussing these challenges.
2021-07-27T11:55:51Z
Ferreira, José Antunes Simões, José Manuel Morgado, Sofia Marques da Costa, Eduarda Cabral, João Ramos, Isabel Loupa Silva, Jorge Batista e Baptista-Bastos, Miguel
:Estúdio, vol.6, nº12 (Jul./Dez. 2015)
A pós modernidade encerra a interrogação crítica do homem sobre o homem: a linguagem ameaça o que é significante, o que é corpo. O sujeito é falado, e assim constituído depois da linguagem (Althusser, 1976). O jovem Arthur Rimbaud sintetiza-o, aos dezassete anos, numa carta ao seu professor de retórica Georges Izambard, datada de 13 de maio 1871: «C’est faux de dire: je pense: on devrait dire on me pense. Pardon du jeu de mots. Je est un autre». (Rimbaud, 1999: 237) A identidade resiste à linguagem dos homens. A linguagem é transmitida entre as gerações e com ela transporta os sujeitos, ou, o que é dizer o mesmo, a possível interrogação: quem me fala? É esta também a perplexidade que motivou o tema desta revista Estúdio. Reuniram-se, nesta edição, 22 artigos, provenientes de diferentes autores da Argentina, Brasil, Portugal e Espanha, que se debruçam sobre artistas cuja identidade se mostra e merece ser interrogada: são espaços ‘ex-cêntricos,’ para se descobrir.
2021-07-27T11:57:49Z
Queiroz, João Guillermina Valent, María Martín-Sánchez, Olegario Betrán Torner, María García Ranedo, Mar Fazzolari, Claudia Herberto, Luís Silva, Cláudia Maria França da Sáez-Pradas, Fernando Pereira, Teresa Matos Rojas-Redondo, Carlos García García, Fernando Amado, Guy RAMÍREZ-DOMÍNGUEZ, SARA Muñoz-del-Amo, Aurea Rodrigues Da Costa, Alexandre Radulescu De Barrio De Mendoza, Mihaela Rey Villaronga, Gonzalo José Viruete, Joaquín Escuder Tomé, Joana Pires, Lara GONZÁLEZ PALACIOS, MARÍA DEL ROCÍO Mallent, Marta Marco Naranjo-Ferrari, José Cirillo, Aparecido José Costa, Rosa da Penha Ferreira da Ramos, José Artur Salteiro, Ilidio Castro Silva, João Gonçalves, Luís Jorge Rodrigues Prieto, Margarida P.
Provas de vida: fotografia da guerra colonial num arquivo digital vernáculo
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:Estúdio, vol.7, nº13 (Jan./Mar. 2016)
A revista Estúdio inaugura neste começo do seu sétimo ano de existência uma periodicidade mais exigente: publica-se agora com um ritmo trimestral. No número 12 da Estúdio tinha-se lançado o tema “Identidade”. A muito boa resposta que o tema suscitou levou-nos a desdobrar a publicação dos artigos selecionados em dois números consecutivos da revista. Assim tem-se no presente uma segunda identidade. Fala-se de variabilidade e de identidade, sendo uma condição da outra. Neste ponto é pertinente recorrer a Darwin, que dscreve este olhar dividido, no capítulo 5 de a origem das espécies, no capítulo intitulado “Leis da variação.” Aí Darwin interroga-se sobre a duplicidade disfórica entre um antepassado comum — sinal do idêntico — e os dois tipos de diferenciação: as diferenças antigas e tornadas mais ou menos permanentes, que ocorreram antes de mudanças climáticas ou ambientais, e as diferenças que florescem nas partes mais recentes dos corpos — os caracteres específicos. Na Estúdio não estudamos propriamente seres vivos, mas sim discursos. Mas como as espécies, há troços do discurso que antecedem as mudanças ambientais (por exemplo, idiomas, algumas regras gerais comportamento) e outros, específicos, que sucedem às mudanças ambientais e contextuais. Assim os artigos aqui reunidos dão testemunho de uma referencialidade comum, profunda, antiga, e ao mesmo tempo de uma diversidade discursiva, que corresponde às suas diferenças contextuais. A identidade engana os incautos: o que ela mostra é o que ela esconde. Escondido atrás de ti, estão os que te chamam, os que te interpelam, os que te preenchem o sentido. Este, pleno, parece formar-se no outro. Afinal, os indivíduos podem ser como as palavras: o seu significado depende de todas as outras ausentes
2021-07-27T12:35:12Z
Queiroz, João Maneschy, Orlando Sobral, Keyla Tikka Rizolli, Marcos Rahim, Shakil Y. Rodrigues, Ana Leonor Madeira Garrido Román, Mar Girardi Piva, Márcia Helena Palmela, Ana Sofia Ré de Oliveira García-Perera, José-Manuel Marques, Tatiana Lee Schultz Myczkowski, Rafael Valesini, María Silvina Khouri, Omar Souza, João Wesley de Romero Baamonte, M Eugenia Hernández Simal, Iratxe Farina, Mauricius Serrano-León, David Herres Terraza, Cristiane Spínola Elías, Yolanda Obradó-Santaoliva, Emilia Figueiredo Vieira Da Cunha, Eduardo Ramos, José Artur Salteiro, Ilidio Castro Silva, João Gonçalves, Luís Jorge Rodrigues Prieto, Margarida P.
Ambulatory versus laboratory polysomnography in obstructive sleep apnea: comparative assessment of quality, clinical efficacy, treatment compliance, and quality of life
Study objectives: This study has as its primary objective to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of type II ambulatory polysomnography (Amb-PSG) versus type I attended laboratory polysomnography (Lab-PSG) in diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Its secondary objective is to evaluate the clinical efficacy, quality of life (QoL), and treatment adherence after diagnosis. Methods: An observational study of patients with OSA (n = 225) in whom diagnosis was made via Amb-PSG (n = 114) or Lab-PSG (n = 111). Patients' clinical data were retrospectively assessed (including general demographic and clinical data, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, blood pressure, indices from polysomnography, and treatment adherence. Cross-sectional assessment (patient questionnaire) was used to evaluate clinical efficacy indicators, comorbidities, current treatment, and QoL. Results: Polysomnography indices were comparable between Amb-PSG and Lab-PSG (apnea-hypopnea index: 38.9 ± 22.5 versus 35.8 ± 23.1 events/h; P > .05), except for an elevation of total sleep time (510 ± 54.7 versus 476.3 ± 79.4 minutes; P < .01) and loss of oximetry signal (9.8% versus 0.0%; P < .05). Based on polysomnography parameters, OSA was severe in 119 patients (52.9%), moderate in 88 (39.1%), and mild in 18 (8.0%). Diagnostic effect of Amb-PSG in clinical (body mass index, blood pressure, Epworth Sleepiness Scale) and treatment follow-up (CPAP adherence and QoL) indicators was comparable to that of Lab-PSG. Conclusions: Amb-PSG showed an OSA diagnostic capacity comparable to Lab-PSG. Secondary analyses (diagnostic quality, clinical efficacy, treatment compliance, QoL) underline the value of Amb-PSG as an emerging alternative to improve accessibility to care.
2021-07-27T14:07:07Z
Andrade, Lília Paiva, Teresa
Historical roots of psychopathology
Mental illness and mental symptoms depend on a construction that results from the decisions of certain social agents, which, in a specific social and historical context, according to an epistemological framework (how symptoms and disorders are constructed and detected) and an ontological framework (how they are defined, what they consist of), identify the behaviors which make up a symptom or a disorder (Berrios, 2011). Only after these theoretical hypotheses of mental symptom and disorder have been outlined are the data which empirically validate them searched and found. Therefore, the objects of psychiatry (mental symptom and disorder) being the result of a social conjecture and a philosophical perspective rooted in a specific time, they should also be studied with elements from social and human sciences (history, sociology, philosophy) (Telles-Correia, 2015).
2021-07-27T14:11:16Z
Telles-Correia, Diogo Sampaio, Daniel
Rethinking Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder with insidious onset and progressive course, which prevalence increases with the age. It is characterized by neuronal degeneration and death, related to the deposition in the brain of the amyloid β1–42 peptide and the hyperphosphorylated tau protein, and initially affects brain areas, namely the hippocampus and other medial temporal lobe structures, which are important for memory processes (Blennow et al., 2006). As a consequence of the aging of the population, the number of patients with AD and other dementias, as well as the number of elderly people who, although not demented, suffer from significant cognitive decline, is growing worrisomely (Alzheimer’s Disease International, 2009).
Aplicação dos modelos lineares generalizados às telecomunicações móveis: caracterização dos clientes que desactivam os seus serviços
O mercado de telecomunicações e actualmente caracterizado por forte concorrência entre os vários operadores em actividade e por um elevado nível de saturação, sendo cada vez mais difícil a angariação de novos clientes, havendo por isso uma forte aposta na retenção e fidelização dos existentes. Por este motivo é cada vez mais importante o conhecimento do perfil do cliente, a identificação dos factores que influenciam a sua satisfação e das variáveis que o influenciam realmente na decisão de mudar de prestador de serviço ou de se manter com o actual. Com o objectivo de caracterizar os clientes que desactivam os seus serviços recolheu-se informação relativa a um segmento específico: clientes residenciais pós-pagos. A formulação de um (ou vários) modelo(s) de regressão logística - para variável resposta do tipo binário, activo ou desactivo – servirá para identificar quais são os factores que estes clientes mais valorizam e têm real impacto na sua satisfação, bem como, em oposição, identificar claramente quais os podem levar à decisão de mudar de operador, ou seja, encontrar os factores que diferenciam os clientes activos dos desactivos. Os modelos de regressão logística são um caso particular de um vasto conjunto de modelos de utilização muito ampla: os modelos lineares generalizados. Estes caracterizam-se pelo facto de poderem ter variável resposta não normal, desde que esta satisfaça a condição de ser bem ajustada por uma distribuição pertencente à familia exponencial. A ligação entre a variável resposta e o vector de covariáveis pode ser estabelecida através de uma função monótona diferenciável chamada função de ligação. É apresentado neste estudo um método de estimaçao dos parâmetros para este tipo de modelos. Sao descritas várias estratégias de modelação e comparados os resultados respectivos, sendo também descritos alguns problemas numéricos surgidos durante o processo (comuns para dados deste tipo), algumas possíveis causas e soluções.
Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fires in many parts of the world. This is particularly evident in Europe, where ongoing changes in land use have strongly modified fire patterns over the last decades. Although satellite data by the European Forest Fire Information System provide large-scale wildland fire statistics across European countries, there is still a crucial need to collect and summarize in-depth local analysis and understanding of the wildland fire condition and associated challenges across Europe. This article aims to provide a general overview of the current wildland fire patterns and challenges as perceived by national representatives, supplemented by national fire statistics (2009–2018) across Europe. For each of the 31 countries included, we present a perspective authored by scientists or practitioners from each respective country, representing a wide range of disciplines and cultural backgrounds. The authors were selected from members of the COST Action “Fire and the Earth System: Science & Society” funded by the European Commission with the aim to share knowledge and improve communication about wildland fire. Where relevant, a brief overview of key studies, particular wildland fire challenges a country is facing, and an overview of notable recent fire events are also presented. Key perceived challenges included (1) the lack of consistent and detailed records for wildland fire events, within and across countries, (2) an increase in wildland fires that pose a risk to properties and human life due to high population densities and sprawl into forested regions, and (3) the view that, irrespective of changes in management, climate change is likely to increase the frequency and impact of wildland fires in the coming decades. Addressing challenge (1) will not only be valuable in advancing national and pan-European wildland fire management strategies, but also in evaluating perceptions (2) and (3) against more robust quantitative evidence
2021-07-27T14:13:43Z
Fernandez-Anez, Nieves Krasovskiy, Andrey Müller, Mortimer Vacik, Harald Baetens, Jan Hukić, Emira Kapovic Solomun, Marijana Atanassova, Irena Glushkova, Maria Bogunović, Igor Fajković, Hana Djuma, Hakan Boustras, George Adámek, Martin Devetter, Miloslav Hrabalikova, Michaela Huska, Dalibor Martínez Barroso, Petra Vaverková, Magdalena Daria Zumr, David Jõgiste, Kalev Metslaid, Marek Koster, Kajar Köster, Egle Pumpanen, Jukka Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius Di Prima, Simone Pastor, Amandine V Rumpel, Cornelia Seeger, Manuel Daliakopoulos, Ioannis Daskalakou, Evangelia Koutroulis, Aristeidis Papadopoulou, Maria P. Stampoulidis, Kosmas Xanthopoulos, Gavriil Aszalós, Réka Balázs, Deák Kertész, Miklós Valkó, Orsolya Finger, David C. Thorsteinsson, Throstur Till, Jessica Bajocco, Sofia Gelsomino, Antonio Amodio, Antonio Minervino Novara, Agata Salvati, Luca Telesca, Luciano Ursino, Nadia Jansons, Aris Kitenberga, Mara Stivrins, Normunds Brazaitis, Gediminas Marozas, Vitas Cojocaru, Olesea Gumeniuc, Iachim Sfecla, Victor Imeson, Anton Veraverbeke, Sander Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard Koda, Eugeniusz Osinski, Piotr Castro, Ana C. Meira Nunes, João Pedro Oom, Duarte Vieira, Diana Rusu, Teodor Bojović, Srđan Djordjevic, Dragana Popovic, Zorica Protic, Milan Sakan, Sanja Glasa, Jan Kacikova, Danica Lichner, Lubomir Majlingova, Andrea Vido, Jaroslav Ferk, Mateja Tičar, Jure Zorn, Matija Zupanc, Vesna Hinojosa, M. Belén Knicker, Heike Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban Pausas, Juli Prat-Guitart, Nuria Ubeda, Xavier Vilar, Lara Destouni, Georgia Ghajarnia, Navid Kalantari, Zahra Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh Dindaroglu, Turgay Yakupoglu, Tugrul Smith, Thomas Doerr, Stefan Cerda, Artemi
Evolution of Flavylium-Based Color Systems in Plants: What Physical Chemistry Can Tell Us
Anthocyanins are the basis of the color of angiosperms, 3-deoxyanthocyanins and sphagnorubin play the same role in mosses and ferns, and auronidins are responsible for the color in liverworts. In this study, the color system of cyanidin-3-O-glucoside (kuromanin) as a representative compound of simpler anthocyanins was fully characterized by stopped flow. This type of anthocyanin cannot confer significant color to plants without intra- or intermolecular interactions, complexation with metals or supramolecular structures as in Commelina communis. The anthocyanin's color system was compared with those of 3-deoxyanthocyanins and riccionidin A, the aglycone of auronidins. The three systems follow the same sequence of chemical reactions, but the respective thermodynamics and kinetics are dramatically different.
2021-07-27T14:22:22Z
Pina, Fernando Alejo-Armijo, Alfonso Clemente, Adelaide Mendoza, Johan Seco, André Basílio, Nuno Parola, António Jorge
Inhibition of Plasmodium liver infection by Ivermectin
Avermectins are powerful endectocides with an established potential to reduce the incidence of vector-borne diseases. Here, we show that several avermectins inhibit the hepatic stage of Plasmodium infection in vitro Notably, ivermectin potently inhibits liver infection in vivo by impairing parasite development inside hepatocytes. This impairment has a clear impact on the ensuing blood stage parasitemia, reducing disease severity and enhancing host survival. Ivermectin has been proposed as a tool to control malaria transmission because of its effects on the mosquito vector. Our study extends the effect of ivermectin to the early stages of mammalian host infection and supports the inclusion of this multipurpose drug in malaria control strategies.
2021-07-27T14:24:17Z
Mendes, António M. Albuquerque, Inês S. Machado, Marta Pissarra, Joana Meireles, Patricia Prudêncio, Miguel
Consequences of the variability of the CovRS and RopB regulators among Streptococcus pyogenes causing human infections
To evaluate the importance of covRS and ropB mutations in invasive disease caused by Group A Streptococci (GAS), we determined the sequence of the covRS and ropB genes of 191 isolates from invasive infections and pharyngitis, comprising a diverse set of emm types and multilocus sequence types. The production of SpeB and the activity of NAD glycohydrolase (NADase) and streptolysin S (SLS) were evaluated. The results support the acquisition of null covS alleles (predicted to eliminate protein function), resulting in downregulation of SpeB and upregulation of NADase and SLS, as a mechanism possibly contributing to higher invasiveness. Among the isolates tested, this mechanism was found to be uncommon (10% of invasive isolates) and was not more prevalent among clones with enhanced invasiveness (including M1T1) but occurred in diverse genetic backgrounds. In lineages such as emm64, these changes did not result in upregulation of NADase and SLS, highlighting the diversity of regulatory pathways in GAS. Despite abrogating SpeB production, null alleles in ropB were not associated with invasive infection. The covRS and ropB genes are under stabilising selection and no expansion of isolates carrying null alleles has been observed, suggesting that the presence of these regulators is important for overall fitness.
2021-07-27T14:57:51Z
Friães, Ana Pato, Catarina Cristino, José Melo Ramirez, Mário
Transplantation tolerance: context matters
Costimulation blockade has been one of the most studied strategies to achieve immune tolerance, particularly in transplantation. Yet, in spite of the robust nature of the tolerance-inducing potential of costimulation blockade, a comprehensive understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying tolerance induction is still missing. Nevertheless, progress has been continuously made. In this issue of the European Journal of Immunology, Chai et al. [Eur. J. Immunol. 2015. 45: 2017-2027] show that transplantation tolerance induced with an anti-CD154 monoclonal antibody relies on the coexistence of several tolerogenic mechanisms rather than one simple regulatory mechanism. These observations highlight the importance of concerted actions involving multiple pathways, namely apoptosis, acquisition of regulatory cells, or inhibition of proliferation, all of which contribute to the induction and maintenance of robust immune tolerance. A better understanding of these distinct tolerogenic pathways may lead to the development of better tolerance-inducing therapeutics.
Fibras de referência em interferometria de longas distâncias: calibração e sensibilidades
A interferometria óptica coerente é uma das mais interessantes técnicas para a metrologia de comprimento. No caso específico da metrologia absoluta, sem qualquer deslocamento dos espelhos que definem os braços do interferómetro, é possível realizar medições sem ambiguidade, através da utilização de um comprimento de onda sintético resultante de um varrimento na frequência óptica. No entanto, à medida que a diferença de percurso óptico (OPD) entre braços do interferómetro aumenta, a incerteza de medição também aumenta devido à propagação da incerteza associada à medição do comprimento de onda sintético. Para contornar este problema, foi desenvolvido pelo Laboratório de Óptica, Lasers e Sistemas da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa uma técnica, designada por DualFSI, onde é introduzida uma fibra longa de referência que permite diminuir a OPD para um valor muito inferior, tirando-se assim proveito das condições de medida para pequenas OPD. A técnica é baseada num duplo interferómetro que utiliza a mesma fonte e permite simultaneamente a medição de uma distância e a calibração dinâmica da fibra de referência. A calibração e caracterização da fibra de referência tem um papel fundamental no desempenho da técnica DualFSI, sendo este o principal objectivo desta tese. Neste trabalho são apresentados estudos relativos às técnicas de acoplamento, perdas de intensidade, repetibilidade e optimização do processo de acoplamento do feixe luminoso na fibra óptica, e estudos relativos à variação da polarização em função do acoplamento. Por fim, são apresentados os resultados da calibração de três fibras ópticas de referência e é comentada a sua influência no desempenho global do sistema de medição absoluta de distâncias longas.
2012-01-18T12:13:06Z
Oliveira, Vítor Manuel Agostinho Domingos de
Non‐classical major histocompatibility complex proteins as determinants of tumour immunosurveillance
Tumours develop in vertebrate organisms endowed with immune systems that are potentially able to eradicate them. Nevertheless, our ever-increasing understanding of the complex interactions between lymphocytes and tumour cells fuels the long-standing hope of developing efficient immunotherapies against cancer. This review focuses on a versatile family of proteins, the major histocompatibility complex class Ib, which has been recently implicated in both the establishment of anti-tumour immune responses and in tumour immune response evasion. We focus on a subset of class Ib proteins, human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G, Qa-2, CD1d and NKG2D ligands, which bind to either stimulatory or inhibitory receptors expressed on T, natural killer (NK) and NKT lymphocytes, and thereby modulate their anti-tumour activity.
2021-07-27T15:07:49Z
Gomes, Anita Q. Correia, Daniel V. Silva-Santos, Bruno
Influence of systemic conditions on the incidence of periimplant pathology: a case-control study
Aim: This case-control study aimed to investigate the effect of preexisting systemic conditions on the incidence of periimplant pathology (PIP). Methods: One thousand three hundred fifty patients with dental implants were included (270 cases with PIP matched for age, gender, and time of follow-up with 1080 controls without PIP). The effect of the history of periodontitis (HP), smoking habits (SH), comorbidities, and history of chemotherapy or irradiation of the head and neck, was evaluated inferentially (χ, significance level of 5%). Crude odds ratios (OR) and attributable fraction (AF) were calculated for the variables identified as risk factors for PIP. Results: The variables HP and SH were identified as risk factors for PIP (P < 0.001) with OR = 25 and OR = 2, respectively. The AF estimated a potential of 96% and 51% reduction in the probability of PIP in the cases if the exposures to HP and SH were removed, respectively. Conclusions: Patients presenting a HP or SH had a higher probability of having PIP, whereas no significant differences were found between cases and controls for the presence of comorbidities or history of chemotherapy and irradiation of the head and neck. Through the AF, it was estimated that removing the exposure to HP and SH would result in a potential decline of at least half of the patients with PIP, which represents an important benefit for implant-supported rehabilitations.
2021-07-27T15:12:08Z
Nobre, Miguel de Araújo Maló, Paulo Antune, Elsa
Epidemiological survey of the first case of vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection in Europe
We report on the follow-up and epidemiological study triggered by the isolation of the first vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) detected in Europe. The patient and 53 close contacts were screened for S. aureus colonization and all isolates recovered were characterized by multiple molecular typing methods. The VRSA remained confined to the infected foot of the patient and was not detected in any of the close contacts. Nasal colonization with S. aureus was detected in 20 subjects, of whom 15 carried methicilin-susceptible isolates with the remaining five harbouring methicilin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). The majority of the isolates belonged to clones that have been previously shown to be prevalent in Portugal, both in the hospital setting and in the community. Only one isolate, an MRSA, was closely related to the VRSA. Like most of the characterized VRSA isolates from other countries, the VRSA isolated in Portugal belonged to clonal complex (CC) 5. Despite the absence of VRSA dissemination, the recent increase in the incidence of lineages belonging to CC5 in some European countries, including Portugal, may result in more frequent opportunities for the emergence of VRSA.
2021-07-27T15:16:29Z
Friães, Ana Resina, C. Manuel, V. Lito, L. Ramirez, Mário Cristino, José Melo
Promastigotes of Leishmania spp. developing in human bone marrow in vitro
A 39-year-old woman with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection presented with severe asthenia, abdominal painand fever of several weeks duration. Physical examination revealed hepatomegaly that was later confirmed by imaging (nosplenomegaly was observed). Leishmaniasis was suspected and abone marrow aspiration was performed. The sample was col-lected in ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid and an immediatebone marrow film was made. The amastigote forms of Leish-mania spp. were observed inside macrophages and neutrophils (Image, May–Grünwald–Giemsa stain, 9100 objective, Day 1).
2021-07-27T15:41:52Z
Barros Pinto, Marco P. Marques, Guilhermina Cristino, José Melo
The Revised Self-Monitoring Scale detects early impairment of social cognition in genetic frontotemporal dementia within the GENFI cohort
Background: Although social cognitive dysfunction is a major feature of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), it has been poorly studied in familial forms. A key goal of studies is to detect early cognitive impairment using validated measures in large patient cohorts. Methods: We used the Revised Self-Monitoring Scale (RSMS) as a measure of socioemotional sensitivity in 730 participants from the genetic FTD initiative (GENFI) observational study: 269 mutation-negative healthy controls, 193 C9orf72 expansion carriers, 193 GRN mutation carriers and 75 MAPT mutation carriers. All participants underwent the standardised GENFI clinical assessment including the 'CDR® plus NACC FTLD' scale and RSMS. The RSMS total score and its two subscores, socioemotional expressiveness (EX score) and modification of self-presentation (SP score) were measured. Volumetric T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging was available from 377 mutation carriers for voxel-based morphometry (VBM) analysis. Results: The RSMS was decreased in symptomatic mutation carriers in all genetic groups but at a prodromal stage only in the C9orf72 (for the total score and both subscores) and GRN (for the modification of self-presentation subscore) groups. RSMS score correlated with disease severity in all groups. The VBM analysis implicated an overlapping network of regions including the orbitofrontal cortex, insula, temporal pole, medial temporal lobe and striatum. Conclusions: The RSMS indexes socioemotional impairment at an early stage of genetic FTD and may be a suitable outcome measure in forthcoming trials.
2021-07-27T15:53:23Z
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