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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 117: e220066, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1386361

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It is well documented that Chagas disease (CD) can pose a public health problem to countries. As one of the World Health Organization Neglected Tropical Diseases undoubtedly calls for comprehensive healthcare, transcending a restricted biomedical approach. After more than a century since their discovery, in 1909, people affected by CD are still frequently marginalised and/or neglected. The aim of this article is to tell the story of their activism, highlighting key historical experiences and successful initiatives, from 1909 to 2019. The first association was created in 1987, in the city of Recife, Brazil. So far, thirty associations have been reported on five continents. They were created as independent non-profit civil society organisations and run democratically by affected people. Among the common associations' objectives, we notably find: increase the visibility of the affected; make their voice heard; build bridges between patients, health system professionals, public health officials, policy makers and the academic and scientific communities. The International Federation of Associations of People Affected by CD - FINDECHAGAS, created in 2010 with the input of the Americas, Europe and the Western Pacific, counts as one of the main responses to the globalisation of CD. Despite all the obstacles and difficulties encountered, the Federation has thrived, grown, and matured. As a result of this mobilisation along with the support of many national and international partners, in May 2019 the 72nd World Health Assembly decided to establish World Chagas Disease Day, on 14 April. The associative movement has increased the understanding of the challenges related to the disease and breaks the silence around Chagas disease, improving surveillance, and sustaining engagement towards the United Nations 2030 agenda.

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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 117: e210172, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1386363

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In this chapter, the main prognostic markers of Chagas heart disease are addressed, with an emphasis on the most recent findings and questions, establishing the basis for a broad discussion of recommendations and new approaches to managing Chagas cardiopathy. The main biological and genetic markers and the contribution of the electrocardiogram, echocardiogram and cardiac magnetic resonance are presented. We also discuss the most recent therapeutic proposals for heart failure, thromboembolism and arrhythmias, as well as current experience in heart transplantation in patients suffering from severe Chagas cardiomyopathy. The clinical and epidemiological challenges introduced by acute Chagas disease due to oral contamination are discussed. In addition, we highlight the importance of ageing and comorbidities in influencing the outcome of chronic Chagas heart disease. Finally, we discuss the importance of public policies, the vital role of funding agencies, universities, the scientific community and health professionals, and the application of new technologies in finding solutions for better management of Chagas heart disease.

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Rev. Col. Bras. Cir ; 44(5): 505-510, Sept.-Oct. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-896610

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ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate spontaneous resolution rate of a series of patients with physiologic phimosis in relation to observation time and presence of symptoms. Methods: retrospective and longitudinal follow-up study of patients with physiologic phimosis, that did not apply topic treatment. These patients were invited for a new visit for reevaluation, or recent data were obtained by chart analysis. Spontaneous resolution rate was determined and statistically compared to age, presence of symptoms at first medical visit and time until reevaluation. Results: seventy one patients were included. Medium time of observation from first visit to reevaluation was 37.4 months. There was spontaneous resolution of phimosis in 32 (45%) patients. Children with spontaneous resolution were younger at initial diagnosis and were observed during a longer period of time. Most asymptomatic patients at first visit presented spontaneous resolution. However, it was not possible to stablish a significant relationship between presence of symptoms and evolution of physiologic phimosis. Conclusions: time of observation was the main determinant of spontaneous resolution of patients with physiologic phimosis, reinforcing the current more conservative approach regarding circumcision of those patients.


RESUMO Objetivo: investigar a taxa de resolução espontânea de uma série de pacientes com diagnóstico de fimose fisiológica e sua relação com o tempo de observação e com a presença de sintomas. Métodos: estudo retrospectivo e de seguimento longitudinal e observacional de pacientes em acompanhamento por fimose fisiológica, que não haviam realizado tratamento tópico. Estes pacientes foram convocados para uma consulta médica de reavaliação ou tiveram dados recentes obtidos a partir da análise dos prontuários. A taxa de resolução espontânea foi determinada e comparada estatisticamente de acordo com a idade, com a presença de sintomas no momento da primeira consulta e com o tempo transcorrido entre a primeira consulta e a reavaliação. Resultados: setenta e um pacientes foram incluídos no estudo. O tempo médio de observação, entre a primeira consulta e a reavaliação foi de 37,4 meses. Houve resolução espontânea da fimose em 32 (45%) pacientes. As crianças que apresentaram resolução espontânea eram mais jovens no momento do diagnóstico inicial e foram observadas por um maior intervalo de tempo. A maior parte dos pacientes assintomáticos na primeira consulta apresentou resolução espontânea. No entanto, não foi possível estabelecer uma relação significativa entre a presença de sintomas e a evolução da fimose fisiológica. Conclusões: o tempo de observação foi o maior determinante para a resolução espontânea de pacientes com fimose fisiológica, o que reforça a tendência atual mais conservadora em relação às indicações de circuncisão para estes pacientes.


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Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Phimosis/therapy , Remission, Spontaneous , Time Factors , Retrospective Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Longitudinal Studies , Watchful Waiting
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