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Ethn Health ; 27(3): 499-508, 2022 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32228028

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ABSTRACTObjective: The Buffalo, New York region is one of the leading refugee resettlement areas in the country, settling 94% of African refugees in 2014. However, little is known about their health beliefs, particularly regarding sexual health and HIV. This study's purpose was to describe HIV attitudes and beliefs in a sample of African refugee women, a population that is increasingly present in the country, yet seldom represented in the literature.Design: A convenience sample of 101 African refugee women were recruited via snowball technique in Buffalo, New York. Data were collected from July 2017-July 2018, via paper-pen survey, and were analyzed using descriptive statistics.Results: Participants had low levels of education, but high HIV screening rates. Inconsistencies between knowledge of HIV acquisition and behaviors relating to HIV positive individuals may indicate HIV stigma among the population.Conclusion: Novel strategies geared towards educational levels and societal norms to educate African refugee women about HIV are urgently needed.


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Infecções por HIV , Refugiados , População Negra , Feminino , Infecções por HIV/diagnóstico , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Humanos , Estigma Social
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Cureus ; 15(5): e38687, 2023 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37292550

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Pediatric scurvy is uncommon in the twenty-first century but cases have been reported in children with neurodevelopmental issues and restricted diets. We are reporting a two-year and nine-month-old boy who had a coronavirus disease (COVID) infection and then presented with a refusal to walk. By careful history-taking, he was found to have a restricted diet, speech delay, and gum bleeding suggestive of scurvy, which was confirmed by extremely low levels of ascorbic acid. In this case, the diagnosis of scurvy was established before establishing the diagnosis of neurodevelopmental delay. Treatment with ascorbic acid resulted in a remarkable improvement in his symptoms. This case highlights the importance of collecting a thorough history, connecting exam findings to the history, and including scurvy in differential diagnoses for the presentation of inability to bear weight.

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