2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0091-6749(02)81193-9
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Sensitization to cockroach as a marker of asthma severity among probable asthmatic (PA) adolescents identified by the international study of asthma and allergies in childhood (ISAAC) protocol

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“…O segundo grupo de relevância para o ser humano são as baratas 50,51 , apresentando positividade mais frequente em pacientes com história de doenças alérgicas respiratória e constituindo-se como marcador de gravidade para asma 22,[52][53][54] . A taxa de positividade para Blatella germanica nesse estudo (9,65%) se assemelha à encontrada em outros trabalhos 22,30 , com discreto aumento observado por Jesus e col. 22 em Salvador (2006).…”
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“…O segundo grupo de relevância para o ser humano são as baratas 50,51 , apresentando positividade mais frequente em pacientes com história de doenças alérgicas respiratória e constituindo-se como marcador de gravidade para asma 22,[52][53][54] . A taxa de positividade para Blatella germanica nesse estudo (9,65%) se assemelha à encontrada em outros trabalhos 22,30 , com discreto aumento observado por Jesus e col. 22 em Salvador (2006).…”
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“…The HCG contained healthy children from public and private schools in the Florianópolis—SC—Brasil metropolitan area, with no cardiorespiratory, rheumatic, musculoskeletal, or neurological diseases. Healthiness was determined by a family health history provided by the parents, and the absence of asthma according to the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (Solé et al., 1998). Normal spirometry was also required (Graham et al., 2019; Knudson et al., 1976; Polgar & Weng, 1979).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epistaxis; Pediatric Epistaxis; Nosebleed. ABSTRACT: Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) caused by a DNA virus, from the papillomavirus family, which has a notorious oncological potential in some of its subtypes, especially in high-risk ones: 16,18,31,33,35,39,45,51,52,56,58,59, 68, 73 and 82. Thus, it is evident that the prevention of HPV infection is a strategic way to control this STI with great carcinogenic potential and considerable prevalence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%