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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.
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O estudo da morbidade materna e do concepto em uma maternidade pública de João Pessoa, Paraíba / The study of maternal morbidity and of the conceptus in a public maternity hospital in João Pessoa, Paraíba

Figueirêdo, Rudgy Pinto de 03 May 2013 (has links)
Introdução - O estudo da morbidade materna contribui para um melhor entendimento do quadro da saúde materna, no Brasil, e para o conhecimento dos problemas obstétricos que podem levar (ou não) ao internamento das gestantes. Os dados de morbidade materna são vitais para os gestores de políticas públicas de saúde, os quais precisam saber quantas mulheres necessitam de cuidados obstétricos básicos para tornar a gestação e o parto mais seguros. Objetivos - Estudar a morbidade materna e os conceptos de puérperas numa maternidade da rede pública de João Pessoa, Paraíba, e identificar mulheres com diagnósticos considerados potencialmente graves e sugestivos de morbidade materna near miss. Método - Trata-se de um estudo transversal que fez parte de uma pesquisa maior sobre a morbimortalidade materna. Foi selecionada uma amostra de 414 puérperas por um processo de amostragem aleatória sistemático, cujos dados foram coletados, prospectivamente, de setembro a novembro de 2011, a partir dos prontuários clínicos e entrevistas complementares, numa maternidade pública de referência e acentuada demanda no município. Resultados - Foram estudadas 383 gestações que terminaram em parto e 391 conceptos. Entre as puérperas, predominou a faixa etária dos 20 aos 34 anos, cor parda, baixa escolaridade, baixa renda e sem ocupação formal no mercado de trabalho. Metade delas tiveram parto cesariano e 17 por cento dos recém-nascidos apresentaram problemas de saúde. Foram identificadas as seguintes intercorrências no parto: lacerações do períneo, hematomas, traumatismos, hemorragias e hipertensões. No puerpério, destacaram-se os transtornos hipertensivos, as hemorragias do pós-parto e as infecções. Entre os 64 diagnósticos sugestivos de near miss, estão as síndromes hipertensivas (58 por cento ) e as síndromes hemorrágicas (32,8 por cento ). Na análise comparativa entre os grupos de puérperas com morbidades sugestivas e não sugestivas de near miss, as seguintes variáveis apresentaram diferenças estatisticamente significantes (p<0,001): problemas de saúde na gestação anterior e atual, hipertensão, gestação de risco e uso de anti-hipertensivos. Não foram encontradas diferenças estatísticas entre as características dos neonatos e a morbidade materna, sugestiva ou não de near miss. Conclusão - O estudo permitiu conhecer as características maternas e a prevalência (15,5 por cento ) de morbidades sugestivas de near miss que ocorrem, seja no parto seja no puerpério. Ampliar o conhecimento sobre os aspectos que envolvem a morbidade materna torna-se crucial para o adequado enfrentamento de complicações no ciclo gravídico-puerperal, além de apoiar o Plano de Ação para acelerar a redução da mortalidade materna e morbidade materna grave. / Introduction The study of maternal morbidity contributes to a better understanding of the maternal health scene in Brazil and to the fuller knowledge of obstetric problems that may lead (or not) to the hospitalization of pregnant women. Maternal morbidity data are vital for the administrators of public health policies, who need to know how many women are expected to need basic obstetric care so as to make pregnancy and delivery safer. Objectives To study maternal morbidity and the conceptuses of puerperae in a public maternity hospital in João Pessoa, Paraíba, and identify women with a diagnosis considered potentially threatening and suggestive of being possible near misses. Method - This is a transverse study that is part of a larger project on maternal morbimortality. A sample of 414 puerperae was selected by a process of systematic random sampling, the data on whom were collected, prospectively, from September to November 2011, on the basis of clinical case notes and complementary interviews, at a public maternity hospital of reference in great demand in the municipality. Results - A total of 383 pregnancies which were carried through to delivery and 391 conceptuses were studied. There predominated, among the puerperas: the 20 - 34 year age-group, of brown skin color, low level of schooling, low income and no formal professional occupation. Half of them underwent caesarian section and 17 per cent of the new-born presented health problems. The following incidents were identified during labour: lacerations of the perineum, haematomas, traumatisms, haemorrhages and hypertensions. During the puerperium, hypertensive disorders, post-partum hemorrhage and other puerperal infections were noteworthy. The most frequent mention in the case notes of maternal causes was of hypertensive disturbances of pregnancy. Among the 64 diagnoses suggestive of near-miss, are the hypertensive (58 per cent ) and the haemorrhagic syndromes (32.8 per cent ). In the comparative analysis of the groups of puerperae with morbidities suggestive of near-miss, the following variables presented statistically significant differences (p<0.001): health problems during the previous and present pregnancy, hypertension, risk pregnancy and use of hypertensive medications. No statistical differences between the characteristics of the newborn and those of maternal morbidity (whether suggestive of near miss or not) were found. Conclusion - The study allowed the identification of maternal characteristics and the prevalence (15.5 per cent ) of the morbidities suggestive of maternal near-miss which occur either during labour or puerperium. It is crucial that our knowledge of the aspects of maternal mortality should be expanded so that the complications of the pregnancy-puerperal cycle may be adequately treated and to provide support for the Action Plan to speed up the reduction of maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity.
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Hemorragia como causa de complicação obstétrica na Rede Brasileira de Vigilância de Morbidade Materna Grave / Hemorrhage as cause of obstetric complication in the Brazilian Network for Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity

Rocha Filho, Edilberto Alves Pereira da, 1976- 27 November 2018 (has links)
Orientadores: José Guilherme Cecatti, Maria Laura Costa do Nascimento / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-11-27T12:19:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 RochaFilho_EdilbertoAlvesPereirada_D.pdf: 3450916 bytes, checksum: 5ca5edfeffaee70f519ed0df55045f08 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: Objetivo: Avaliar a ocorrência de complicações graves e óbitos associadas a gravidez ectópica (GE) e a hemorragias ante e intraparto (HAI) e pós-parto (HPP) entre mulheres da Rede Brasileira de Vigilância de Morbidade Materna Grave. Métodos: Estudo de corte transversal multicêntrico realizado em 27 unidades de referência obstétrica no Brasil entre julho de 2009 e junho de 2010. Foi avaliada a ocorrência de condições potencialmente ameaçadoras da vida (CPAV), near miss materno (NMM) e mortes maternas (MM) associadas com GE, HAI e HPP em 9.555 mulheres identificadas como tendo alguma complicação obstétrica. Características sóciodemográficas e obstétricas e o uso de critérios de manejo nestas hemorragias graves também foram avaliados. Foram calculadas as razões de prevalência (RP) com seus respectivos intervalos de confiança de 95% ajustados para o efeito de cluster e análise de regressão logística múltipla para identificar os fatores associados de forma independente com a ocorrência de resultado materno grave (Severe Maternal Outcome - SMO=NMM+MM). Resultados: Das 9.555 mulheres com complicações obstétricas, 312 (3,3%) tiveram complicações por GE, sendo 286 (91,7%) CPAV, 25 (8,0%) NMM e 1 (0,3%) MM. HPP foi a causa principal entre 1192 mulheres (12,5%), sendo 981 CPAV, 181 NMM e 30 MM. HAI ocorreu em 8% (767) das mulheres que experimentam algum tipo de complicação obstétrica e foi responsável por 7,1% (613) dos casos de CPAV, 18,2 % (140) de NMM e 10% (14) das MM. Mulheres com GE complicada tiveram maior risco de transfusão sanguínea, laparotomia e menor risco de admissão em UTI e tempo prolongado de internação do que mulheres com outras complicações. Houve cuidado deficiente ou demoras no atendimento associado a casos de GE complicados. Os fatores associados ao melhor resultado foram uma cicatriz uterina prévia e ser não branca. Entre as mulheres que apresentaram HPP, a idade materna, idade gestacional precoce, cicatriz uterina anterior e cesariana prévia foram os principais fatores associados com maior risco de ocorrência de SMO. Essas mulheres também tiveram uma maior proporção de transfusão sanguínea e retorno para a sala operatória. Já para as que apresentaram HAI, a idade materna e cesariana anterior foram independentemente associadas a este maior risco. Conclusão: O aumento da morbidade materna devido a GE aumentou a conscientização sobre a doença e seu impacto sobre a vida reprodutiva feminina. A hemorragia pós-parto persiste como uma das principais complicações obstétricas e importante causa de morbidade e morte materna no Brasil. O conhecimento dos fatores associados a um maior risco de ocorrência de SMO pode ser útil para melhorar a qualidade da atenção obstétrica e dos resultados maternos. SMO devido a hemorragia ante e intraparto foi altamente prevalente entre as mulheres brasileiras. Alguns fatores de risco, em particular a idade materna e cesareana prévia, foram associados com a ocorrência desta complicação hemorrágica. Os serviços obstétricos devem desenvolver diretrizes e intervenções específicas para prevenir a morbidade materna grave para cada condição hemorrágica obstétrica específica identificada / Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the occurrence of severe obstetric complications associated with ectopic pregnancy (EP) and antepartum or intrapartum (AIH) and postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) among women in the Brazilian Network for the Surveillance of Severe Maternal Morbidity. Methods: A multicenter cross-sectional study conducted in 27 referral obstetric units in Brazil between July 2009 and June 2010. The occurrence of potentially life-threatening conditions (PLTC), maternal near miss (MNM) and maternal death (MD) associated with EP, AIH and HPP were evaluated among 9,555 women identified as having some obstetric complication. Socio demographic and obstetric characteristics and use of management criteria in these severe hemorrhages were also assessed. Prevalence ratios (PR) were calculated with their respective 95% confidence intervals adjusted for the cluster effect and multiple logistic regression analysis to identify factors independently associated with the occurrence of severe maternal outcome (SMO = MNM + MD) . Results: Among the 9,555 women with obstetric complications, 312 (3.3%) had complications due to EP, with 286 (91.7 %) PTLC, 25 (8.0%) MNM and 1 (0.3 %) MD. HPP was the leading cause in 1192 women (12.5 %), with 981 PTLC, 181 MNM and 30 MD. AIH occurred in 8% (767) of women experiencing any type of obstetric complication and accounted for 613 (7.1%) of the PTLC cases, 140 (18.2%) of MNM and 10% (14) of MD. Women with complicated PE had a higher risk of blood transfusion, laparotomy and lower risk of ICU admission and prolonged hospitalization than women with other complications. There was a substandard care or delays associated with cases of complicated EP. The factors associated with a better outcome were a previous uterine scar and to be non-white. Among women who had PPH, maternal age, early gestational age, previous uterine scar and previous cesarean delivery were the main factors associated with a risk of SMO. These women also had a higher proportion of blood transfusion and return to operating room. For those who had AIH, maternal age and previous cesarean section were independently associated with this increased risk. Conclusion: Increased maternal morbidity due to EP raised awareness about the condition and its impact on female reproductive life. Postpartum hemorrhage persists as one of the main obstetric complication and important cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in Brazil. The knowledge of factors associated with a severe maternal outcome (SMO=MNM+MD) could be useful for improving the quality of obstetric care and maternal outcomes. SMO due to antepartum and intrapartum hemorrhage was highly prevalent among Brazilian women. Some risk factors, maternal age and prior cesarean delivery in particular, were associated with the occurrence of this hemorrhagic complication. Care providers should develop specific guidelines and interventions to prevent severe maternal morbidity for each specific obstetric hemorrhagic condition identified / Doutorado / Saúde Materna e Perinatal / Doutor em Ciências da Saúde
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Georeferenciamento da mortalidade materna em Porto Alegre entre 1999 e 2008, segundo características sócio-demográficas, obstétricas e tipo de serviço de saúde de atenção primária

Schmidt, Soraia Nilsa January 2010 (has links)
A mortalidade materna é conhecida como um importante indicador de saúde relacionado à qualidade de vida e ao desenvolvimento de uma população, sendo considerada evitável em 95% dos casos. Apesar dos avanços tecnológicos, a mortalidade materna no nosso meio ainda não alcançou os níveis considerados aceitáveis pela Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS). Estudo realizado em Porto Alegre, RS, mostrou que há um padrão muito heterogêneo de causas. Tais aspectos instigaram a realização deste estudo, cujos objetivos foram caracterizar a distribuição geográfica da mortalidade materna em Porto Alegre, segundo suas causas, características sócio-demográficas, obstétricas e tipo de serviço de saúde de referência em atenção primária, no período de 1999 a 2008. Foram estudados 96 casos correspondentes à totalidade dos óbitos maternos no período. Os dados foram obtidos no Sistema de Informação de Mortalidade (SIM) e Sistema de Informação sobre Nascidos Vivos (SINASC), complementados por busca em prontuários hospitalares e nos registros do Comitê Municipal de Estudos e Prevenção das Mortes Maternas (CMEPMM). Analisou-se a razão de morte materna (RMM), a RMM proporcional por grupos de causas, cor da pele [branca e não branca (preta, parda e amarela)], escolaridade, faixa etária e variáveis obstétricas O georreferenciamento foi realizado através da identificação do código de logradouros (CDL) dos endereços das declarações de óbito alocadas no território das gerências distritais do município. Os programas utilizados foram: Link Plus, Access e Excel 2003, ArcView Gis 3.2.a e Arc Explorer 2.0. Os resultados mostraram que a mortalidade materna no período foi de 47,84 óbitos/100.000 nascidos vivos (NV), com uma diminuição média de 3% ao ano. Entretanto, algumas causas estão aumentando, como SIDA e doenças clínicas. As principais causas foram as doenças clínicas, SIDA, doenças cardiovasculares (DCV) e a doença hipertensiva da gestação (DIHG). O risco de óbito foi maior para a faixa etária de 35 anos ou mais, para as mulheres com cor de pele não branca e com menor escolaridade, sendo de grande magnitude nas analfabetas. Todas as causas tiveram maior risco de óbito nas não brancas. As causas como aborto, hemorragia, infecção puerperal e SIDA, associadas às condições de maior vulnerabilidade social, foram mais importantes para as mulheres com cor de pele não branca, menor escolaridade e nas que não realizaram pré-natal. O georreferenciamento mostrou que há diferenças no risco de óbito materno, risco de óbito proporcional por tipo de causa (aborto, hemorragia, SIDA), escolaridade e cor de pele, identificando áreas de iniqüidades, mesmo dentro de regiões com melhor colocação no ranking do desenvolvimento humano municipal. Embora a mortalidade materna esteja reduzindo, seu perfil evidencia iniqüidades que necessitam de intervenções, tanto nos determinantes sociais quanto na qualidade da assistência à saúde. / Maternal mortality is known as a major health indicator related to quality of life and to population development, and it is considered avoidable in 95% of cases. Despite technological advances, maternal mortality in our country has not reached levels considered acceptable by the World Health Organization (WHO). A previous study in Porto Alegre, RS, showed a very heterogeneous pattern of causes. These aspects led to the present study, whose aims were to characterize the spatial distribution of maternal mortality in Porto Alegre according to sociodemographic and obstetrical causes and type of reference health services in primary care, during the period from 1999 to 2008. Ninety-six cases were studied, corresponding to the total number of maternal deaths between 1999 and 2008. The data were obtained from the SIM and SINASC systems, and complemented by looking at hospital charts and the records of the Municipal Committee of Studies and Prevention of Maternal Deaths (CMEPMM). Analyses were performed according to the maternal mortality ratio (MMR), proportional MMR according to groups of causes, skin color [white or nonwhite (black, brown and yellow)] schooling and age group, and some obstetrical variables. Georeferencing was performed by identifying street codes (código de logradouros –CDL) of territorialization areas of the municipal management districts. The programs used were Link Plus, Access and Excel 2003, ArcView Gis 3.2.a and Arc Explorer 2.0. The data showed that maternal mortality in Porto Alegre, was 47.84 deaths/100,000 live births (LB), and presented a mean reduction of 3% a year. However, some causes are increasing, such as AIDS and clinical diseases. The main causes were clinical diseases, AIDS, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). The risk of death was higher for the age group of 35 years or over, non-white skin color, less schooling, and higher in illiterate women. All causes presented a higher risk of death in non-white skin color. Causes such as abortion, hemorrhage, puerperal infection and AIDS, associated with greater social vulnerability, were more important for non-white women with less schooling and those who did not receive antenatal care. Geographic distribution allowed observing that there are differences in the risk of maternal death, risk of death proportional to type of cause (abortion, hemorrhage, AIDS), level of schooling, skin color, identifying areas of iniquity even within regions better placed in the ranking of municipal human development.. Although maternal deaths have been diminishing their profile shows iniquities that require intervention, both in social determinants and in improving the quality of health care.
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Assessment of the barriers to the utilization of antenatal care services in Kazungula district, Zambia

Sakala, Morgan January 2011 (has links)
Magister Public Health - MPH / Globally, 1600 women and over 5000 newborn babies die daily of preventable causes and over 90% of these deaths occur in developing world. An estimated 358000 maternal deaths occurred worldwide in 2008 with developing countries accounting for 99%. In Zambia, maternal mortality ratio has been estimated to be 591 deaths per I 00,000 live births underscoring the great challenge posed by maternal and child health problems. At the same time, utilization of antenatal care services by pregnant women, supervision of deliveries by skilled person and postnatal care services is low in most regions of Zambia. Since professional attendance at delivery is assumed to reduce maternal and infant mortality, poor antenatal care (ANC) utilization may lead to increased infant and matern.al mortality and morbidity.This study sought to assess the barriers to utilization of antenatal care services in Kazungula district, Zambia. A qualitative exploratory study was used to uncover participants' experiences and perceptions on barriers to use of ANC.Focus group discussions were used to gather information from primegravidae and multigravidae not attending or irregularly attending ANC services and from traditional birth attendants. In-depth interviews were conducted with key informants namely the health centre in-charge and leader of safe motherhood support group.Data was analyzed through thematic content analysis. From the transcripts, patterns of experiences coming from direct quotes or through paraphrasing common ideas forming part of the themes were listed. Data from all the transcripts relating to the classified patterns were identified and placed under the relevant theme. Thereafter related patterns were combined and listed into sub-themes. The analysis involved drawing together and comparing discussions of similar themes and examining how these relate to the variations between individuals and groups that assisted in understanding the phenomenon of interests. The study revealed that utilization of ANC was impeded by multiple interrelated factors such as low socio economic and educational status of women, influence of the older generation, traditional and cultural practices. Previous negative experiences with health workers such as bad attitude of health workers and perceived poor quality of care were mentioned as factors that negatively affect utilization of ANC services. Other notable barriers were built in confidence resulting from previous safe deliveries, family size and competing priorities, fear of being tested for HJY and physical the accessibility.The study recommends that the district and its partners address the barriers if efforts in safe motherhood will yield meaningful impact. DHMT in the long term plan needs to train and deploy skilled personnel to rural health centres. They should have a deliberate policy on rural incentives to motivate trained staff to remote areas. More health posts need to be built as a way of taking health care services as close to the family as possible. In addition, for the short term plan there is need to provide inservice training for staff on safe motherhood and circulate guidelines. Orient staff on focused antenatal care (FANC).DHMT should ensure continuum of, care by supporting adequate supplies, equipment, drugs and transport to the health facilities.
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Rural Ghanaian women's experience of seeking reproductive health care

Yakong, Vida Nyagre 05 1900 (has links)
Ghana, a low-income developing country in sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing low maternal health service utilization and high rates of maternal mortality, especially in the rural areas. The Talensi-Nabdam District is one of the poorest and most remote districts in Ghana. The reproductive health status of women in the most remote communities in this District is poor. Dialogue about women’s reproductive health care needs in Ghana have been influenced by health care authorities, professionals, researchers and experts’ perceptions. The purpose of this ethnographic research was to explore rural Ghanaian women’s experiences of seeking reproductive health care from their own perspectives. The study was based on data collected from participant observations, unstructured face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions. A total of 27 women of varying socio-demographic backgrounds participated in the study. Interviews were conducted at locations of the women’s choice and in women’s local dialect. Data were translated and transcribed verbatim, and analyzed thematically. Four major themes emerged from the findings: submitting to the voices of family, women’s experiences of receiving nursing care, the community of gossip, and gaining voice. The findings of this study have implications for nursing practice, education and nursing inquiry. Awareness of barriers that rural women encounter in meeting their reproductive health care needs among health care providers is important in facilitating positive health care seeking behaviours. Nurse educators should orient themselves to the challenges to meeting women’s health care needs, and include in culturally sensitive approaches in nursing education programs. Further research is needed to investigate strategies that will enhance women’s reproductive health care seeking behaviours in rural settings and to focus on women’s perspectives in particular. In addition, research is needed to examine nurses’ perspectives on factors that influence quality care delivery to address women’s reproductive health issues.
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Rural Ghanaian women's experience of seeking reproductive health care

Yakong, Vida Nyagre 05 1900 (has links)
Ghana, a low-income developing country in sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing low maternal health service utilization and high rates of maternal mortality, especially in the rural areas. The Talensi-Nabdam District is one of the poorest and most remote districts in Ghana. The reproductive health status of women in the most remote communities in this District is poor. Dialogue about women’s reproductive health care needs in Ghana have been influenced by health care authorities, professionals, researchers and experts’ perceptions. The purpose of this ethnographic research was to explore rural Ghanaian women’s experiences of seeking reproductive health care from their own perspectives. The study was based on data collected from participant observations, unstructured face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions. A total of 27 women of varying socio-demographic backgrounds participated in the study. Interviews were conducted at locations of the women’s choice and in women’s local dialect. Data were translated and transcribed verbatim, and analyzed thematically. Four major themes emerged from the findings: submitting to the voices of family, women’s experiences of receiving nursing care, the community of gossip, and gaining voice. The findings of this study have implications for nursing practice, education and nursing inquiry. Awareness of barriers that rural women encounter in meeting their reproductive health care needs among health care providers is important in facilitating positive health care seeking behaviours. Nurse educators should orient themselves to the challenges to meeting women’s health care needs, and include in culturally sensitive approaches in nursing education programs. Further research is needed to investigate strategies that will enhance women’s reproductive health care seeking behaviours in rural settings and to focus on women’s perspectives in particular. In addition, research is needed to examine nurses’ perspectives on factors that influence quality care delivery to address women’s reproductive health issues.
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Maternal outcome of pregnancy in Mozambique with special reference to abortion-related morbidity and mortality /

Machungo, Fernanda, January 1900 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2002. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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A program for maternal and infant protection in Bolivia a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... Master of Public Health ... /

Morales Asua, Augusto. January 1946 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1946.
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A maternal and infant health program for the city of Niterói, estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil a major term report submitted in partial fulfillment ... Master of Public Health ... /

Cavalcanti, Antonino Vaz. January 1947 (has links)
Thesis equivalent (M.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1947.
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A program for maternal and infant protection in Bolivia a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... Master of Public Health ... /

Morales Asua, Augusto. January 1946 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1946.

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