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Rev. cuba. obstet. ginecol ; 6(2): 117-23, abr.-jun. 1980. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-6097

RESUMO

Se estudian las historias clínicas de 27 pacientes que presentaron durante el embarazo un hematoma retroplacentario. Se realiza una revisión clínica de la enfermedad y se analizan los siguientes factores: edad, paridad, mortalidad perinatal y mortalidad materna, la edad gestacional y el peso del producto al momento del parto, el índice de prematuridad y la conducta obstétrica. Se destaca el elevado porcentaje de la prematuridad y se hace énfasis en la importancia de un diagnóstico precoz y tratamiento adecuado para prevenir muertes maternas y disminuir la mortalidad perinatal.(AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Adolescente , Adulto , Hematoma
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Rev. cuba. obstet. ginecol ; 6(2): 105-10, abr.-jun. 1980. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-5981

RESUMO

Se informa la experiencia de un grupo de pacientes con diabetes subclínica, a quienes se les realizaron urocultivos seriados durante la gestación; también fue escogido un grupo de 22 pacientes a quienes no les fue brindado tratamiento hipoglicemiante, sino cuidados intensivos antepartos. Para conocer si la presencia de esta bacteriuria asintomática podría repercutir sobre lamorbimortalidad perinatal, encontramos que de 105 pacientes a las que se les realizó como mínimo tres urocultivos en 33 de ellas éstas fueron positivas para el 31,4 por ciento. En la series hubo 6 mortinatos y 2 mortineonatos para una mortalidad total de 5,3 por ciento. En sólo tres de los 8 fallecidos los urocultivos fueron positivos y de ellos 2 fueron bien tratados y uno mal tratado.(AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Bacteriúria , Gravidez em Diabéticas
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Artigo | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-14462

RESUMO

Four hundred and thirty-four samples of chopped meat were examined for Salmonella serotypes; of these, 244 samples came from five rural butcher shops in the Barba Canton, and 190 from five butcher shops in the capital city of San José, in Costa Rica


Micro-organisms of the genus Salmonella were isolated from 40 (9,2 percent) of the samples. More samples from butcher shops in the city (17,9 percent positive) proved to be contaminated than from the rural butcher shops (2,5 percent positive). Possible causes of this differences are discussed


In all, 43 strains were isolated, and 10 serotypes identified, predominant among them being S. anatum and S. derby; the significance of this finding is discussed. Three samples were contaminated with two Salmonella serotypes, and Shigella boydii 5 was isolated from another(AU)


Assuntos
Salmonella , Carne , Costa Rica , Contaminação de Alimentos
5.
Artigo | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-14436

RESUMO

In a study made of the bacterial etiology of diarrheal cases in Costa Rica, pathogenic strains of E. coli were rarely found but Shigella were found in the same proportion as in the other areas of Latin America. Salmonella occurred frequently in urban centers. Concomitant examination in children of similar age group but without diarrhea suggested that enteropathogenic. E. coli was an important cause of the intestinal symptoms; Shigella prevalence, although it increases with increasing age, loses importance as the cause of symptoms; and in the urban centers Salmonella was important as the cause of symptoms only among children under six months of age(AU)


Assuntos
Enterobacteriaceae , Salmonella , Shigella , Gastroenteropatias , Costa Rica , Estudos Transversais
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