Leptospirosis is an infectious disease of worldwide distribution, transmitted by a highly pathogenic microaerophilic bacterium known as Leptospira spp., from direct contact with infected rodent urine, or in contaminated water and mud. The objective of this study was to carry out an epidemiological characterization of this disease in the city of Manaus, from January 2018 to December 2019, through access to the Notifications Disease Information System - SINAN database, made available by the Foundation of Amazonas Health Surveillance - FVS / AM, and thus make epidemiological inferences through variables such as sex, age, occupation, risk situation occurred in the 30 days prior to the first symptoms, clinical signs, autochthonous case, characteristic of the probable location of the source of infection, work-related disease, the evolution of the case and determination criteria for the characterization of the disease. As a result, 64 cases were confirmed, school distribution as to the regions of the city of 12.5% of cases in the North zone, 10.94% in the South zone, 9.37% in the West zone, 7.82% in the East zone, and 59.37% did not have the area identified. Regarding age, the highest prevalence was identified in those under 50 years of age, representing 75% of total cases. As for gender, 89.06% of the cases involved males. Regarding risk hypotheses, contact with water or mud from floods was the main infection factor, with 64.60% of cases, and the main signs comparable to infected individuals were: fever, myalgia, headache, prostration, vomiting, diarrhea, and jaundice. The results show that leptospirosis is a public health problem in the city of Manaus, mainly due to climatic, sanitary, and social factors, the situation in which those susceptible are inserted. Furthermore, a series of socioeconomic and health deficits are located in this municipality, and thus actions and improvements in local public health must be carried out, thus favoring the control of this disease.
O estudo anatômico é extremamente relevante para formação de bons profissionais, uma vez que consiste em um dos pilares da formação básica na medicina veterinária. Existe a necessidade de ampliar os estudos e disponibilização de mais materiais na área anatômica de animais selvagens. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar um novo material didático desenvolvido (“Atlas simplificado de osteologia da família Podocnemididae”) a partir da dissecção e maceração de espécimes desta família. Para isto a metodologia se fez por meio de um questionário para avaliar a qualidade e relevância do material para o aprendizado dos discentes de graduação de medicina veterinária. Com a aplicação do questionário auto avaliativo, os resultados deste material sugerem, pelas médias obtidas dentro do intervalo de 7,9 até 8,7 com desvio padrão máximo de 1,3, dentro de 8 questões quantitativas (0 a 10), que o atlas tem uma linguagem simples e compreensiva, atingindo acadêmicos de qualquer período, sugerindo-se como um facilitador de aprendizagem sobre osteologia em quelônios. Sendo a relevância deste projeto, contribuir com a osteologia de quelônios na região Amazônica.
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