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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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"Varicela -Zóster em crianças de creches municipais de Taubaté" / Varicella-Zoster in children attended in day cares of Taubaté

Marcitelli, Ricardo 21 July 2005 (has links)
Objetivos: Descrever a morbidade associada à varicela em crianças usuárias de creches Municipais de Taubaté e o conhecimento de seus familiares sobre a doença. Casuística e Métodos: Estudo de corte transversal, realizado através de inquérito com responsáveis por 664 crianças que contraíram varicela após admissão às creches. Os responsáveis pelas crianças foram entrevistados por um único examinador, que utilizou um formulário previamente testado. Os dados foram compilados em banco de dados e analisados utilizando o programa Epi-info versão 6.01. Resultados: A varicela acometeu crianças de seis meses a sete anos de idade (mediana = 36 meses) e 8,4% tiveram a doença antes de um ano. Os principais sintomas foram: exantema (100,0%), febre (85,4%), anorexia (39,6%) e cefaléia (15,3%) / Objective: To evaluate the morbidity associated to varicella in day cares centers of Taubaté and the parent's knowledge about the disease. Subjects and Methods: Cross-sectional study, including 664 children that had varicella after admission to the day care centers. Parents of children were interviewed by one of the participant of the study that filled in previously tested form. Data were compiled in database and analyzed in program Epi-info version 6.01. Results: Children had varicella at six months to seven years of age, (median = 36 months) and 8.4% of cases occurred in children under 12 months of age. The most frequent symptoms were: exantema (100.0%), fever (85.4%), anorexia (39.6%) and headache (15.3%). Five hundred and seventeen children (77.9%) were taken for medical visits, 80.6% were medicated, and 73 children (11.0%) were medicated with anti-inflammatory drugs and 52 children (7.8%) with antibiotics
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"Varicela -Zóster em crianças de creches municipais de Taubaté" / Varicella-Zoster in children attended in day cares of Taubaté

Ricardo Marcitelli 21 July 2005 (has links)
Objetivos: Descrever a morbidade associada à varicela em crianças usuárias de creches Municipais de Taubaté e o conhecimento de seus familiares sobre a doença. Casuística e Métodos: Estudo de corte transversal, realizado através de inquérito com responsáveis por 664 crianças que contraíram varicela após admissão às creches. Os responsáveis pelas crianças foram entrevistados por um único examinador, que utilizou um formulário previamente testado. Os dados foram compilados em banco de dados e analisados utilizando o programa Epi-info versão 6.01. Resultados: A varicela acometeu crianças de seis meses a sete anos de idade (mediana = 36 meses) e 8,4% tiveram a doença antes de um ano. Os principais sintomas foram: exantema (100,0%), febre (85,4%), anorexia (39,6%) e cefaléia (15,3%) / Objective: To evaluate the morbidity associated to varicella in day cares centers of Taubaté and the parent's knowledge about the disease. Subjects and Methods: Cross-sectional study, including 664 children that had varicella after admission to the day care centers. Parents of children were interviewed by one of the participant of the study that filled in previously tested form. Data were compiled in database and analyzed in program Epi-info version 6.01. Results: Children had varicella at six months to seven years of age, (median = 36 months) and 8.4% of cases occurred in children under 12 months of age. The most frequent symptoms were: exantema (100.0%), fever (85.4%), anorexia (39.6%) and headache (15.3%). Five hundred and seventeen children (77.9%) were taken for medical visits, 80.6% were medicated, and 73 children (11.0%) were medicated with anti-inflammatory drugs and 52 children (7.8%) with antibiotics

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