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the 41 ESF vestments occurred after January 2020. Items such as surgical mask and 70% alcohol were the most affected inputs. There is a straight trend towards increased consumption of surgical masks, which can lead to shortages and the possibility of collapse in the provision of this PPE by the public service. Conclusion: the items with the highest consumption were surgical mask and 70% alcohol gel, and a significant consumption of these will occur in April and May 2020.
Serratia marcescens, a Gram-negative bacillus that belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae, is a human opportunistic pathogen bacterium that causes many diseases, such as urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, bacteremia, conjunctivitis, endocarditis, meningitis and wound infections. Many plasmides that confers multi-drug resistance were discovered, such as virulence factors, like cytotoxins that damage epithelial cells. The main topic of this paper presents a review about the molecular traits evolved in the pathogenic processes mediated by Serratia and its mechanism of resistance to drugs.
Resumo: O presente estudo objetiva analisar a qualidade de vida dos idosos em detrimento dos fatores associados. O estudo define-se como revisão integrativa com abordagem qualitativa, a partir dos seguintes descritores em saúde: “qualidade de vida”, “idosos” e “fatores associados”. Para elaboração do estudo buscou-se artigos científicos indexados nas bases de dados: Scielo, Lilacs, Medline e Pubmed, do período de 2014 a 2019. Como critérios de inclusão, utilizou-se artigos na íntegra, disponíveis gratuitamente e em português e inglês. E como critérios de exclusão decidiu-se não utilizar teses, dissertações, monografias. Os dados obtidos através do estudo permitem perceber que a qualidade de vida dos idosos não está relacionada apenas à ausência de doença, é muito mais, dependente também de um conjunto de fatores incluindo a família, poder público e sociedade em geral, todos compromissados em proporcionar uma boa qualidade de vida. Ressalta-se a contribuição dos aspectos sócio demográficos, psicossociais, emocionais, espirituais dentre outros que, de forma positiva possa interferir nessa qualidade de vida. Conclui-se que, existe a necessidade de se propor ações que sejam repensadas, elaboradas e voltadas para atender e contribuir com a qualidade de vida dessa esfera da população. Qualidade de vida, Idoso, Fatores associados.
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