Os acidentes de trânsitos são um importante problema de saúde pública. A ONU estima que 1,25 milhão de pessoas por ano morrem por esse tipo de causa. Sendo 90% desses óbitos em países subdesenvolvidos. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever a prevalência dos atendimentos de causas externas relacionados à acidentes de trânsito realizados pelo Serviço de Atendimento Móvel a Urgências (SAMU) no município de Rio Verde-GO. Realizou-se o levantamento epidemiológico, descritivo e retrospectivo dos atendimentos de acidentes de trânsito prestados pelo SAMU/Rio Verde no período de abril de 2013 a dezembro de 2015. Os dados encontrados mostraram que os atendimentos mais prevalentes foram as "colisões carro x motos" "outros tipos de colisões" e "quedas de motos". Em concordância com a literatura, os dados demonstraram o frequente envolvimento de motocicletas em acidentes de trânsito.
The urinary tract infections (UTI) occur usually when there is a temporary or permanent failure in the mechanisms of host defense and sufficient number of mainly bacteria that multiply and persist in a portion of the urinary tract. We collected 26 urine samples obtained by cystocentesis in dogs with clinical signs of UTI, in 2010, the Center for Animal Control and the Veterinary Hospital at Fesurv, located in Rio Verde-GO, with the objective to establish the rate of UTI, the etiologic agents and antibiotic susceptibility. All samples were subjected to urinalysis and urine culture to also. There were bacteriuria in 16 urinalysis and only four samples with positive culture. The identification of the bacteria was performed by traditional biochemical methods and antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. There was a higher incidence of UTI in females. Gram-negative isolates were Citrobacter sp and Klebsiella sp. And among the Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus, S. saprophyticus and S. epidermis were most prevalent. The antibiotic nitrofurantoin, tetracycline, cephalothin, chloramphenicol, norfloxacin, erythromycin and enrofloxacin were effective in the treatment of Gram-positive and only cephalothin and enrofloxacin in the treatment of Gram-negative bacteria. The results reinforce the need for knowledge of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacteria causing UTI, to prevent the misuse of antibiotics.
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