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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 32(3): e004823, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37222392

ABSTRACT

Increased interaction between wild and urban environments owing to human population growth, increased anthropization of biomes, and habitat loss for wild animals increases the spread of infectious and parasitic agents. The present study reports on the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in carnivorous mammals at two conservation institutions in the state of Goiás, Brazil. Fecal samples from 39 adult carnivores were collected after spontaneous defecation and analyzed by flotation and sedimentation. The structure and management data of each institution were recorded. Parasitism prevalence, binomial confidence intervals (CI) at 95%, variables associated with the presence of contact animals, size of the enclosure and type of food were recorded. The overall prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in the samples analyzed was 71.8% (CI 55.1-83.0; 28/39). Ancylostomatidae, Toxocara spp., Toxascaris leonina, Strongyloides spp., Calodium hepaticum, and Trematoda eggs, and Cystoisospora spp. oocysts were detected. Environmental conditions were not correlated with parasitism prevalence; however, the parasites found could be managed, considering their biology, such as controlling synanthropic and domestic animals in captivity, feeding with healthy feed.


Subject(s)
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic , Parasites , Animals , Humans , Brazil , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Animals, Domestic , Animals, Wild , Oocysts , Mammals
2.
Nursing (Ed. bras., Impr.) ; 26(296): 9312-9325, jan.2023.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1437516

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Identificar e conhecer a visão das parturientes em relação ao papel do enfermeiro no parto humanizado. Método:Pesquisa de campo qualiquantitativo de um município do interior do estado de São Paulo. Os dados quantitativos foram tabulados no Excel, e os qualitativos analisados pela temática de Minayo. Resultado: De acordo com os dados obtidos na pesquisa14,28% das participantes reportaram que houve ameaça, foram impossibilitadas de caminhar, procurar posições mais confortáveis e aplicação de episiotomia, a presença do acompanhante foi impossibilitada em 28,6% das participantes. Os toques vaginais por diferentes pessoas aconteceram em 57,14% das participantes, 35,71% relataram o encaminhamento do bebê para sala de procedimentos sem nenhuma justificativa considerável. Conclusão: O papel do enfermeiro é de grande importância para preparar a mulher antes, durante e após o trabalho de parto com orientações sobre os seus direitos,o enfermeiro deve estar preparado constantemente para atender a sua comunidade(AU)


Objective: To identify and understand the view of parturients in relation to the role of nurses in humanized childbirth. Method: Qualitative field research in a city in the interior of the state of São Paulo. Quantitative data were tabulated in Excel, and qualitative data analyzed by Minayo's theme. Result: According to the data obtained in the survey, 14.28% of the participants reported that there was a threat, they were unable to walk, look for more comfortable positions and apply an episiotomy, the presence of a companion was impossible in 28.6% of the participants. Vaginal touches by different people happened in 57.14% of the participants, 35.71% reported the baby being sent to the procedure room without any considerable justification. Conclusion: The role of nurses is of great importance to prepare women before, during and after labor with guidelines on their rights, nurses must be constantly prepared to serve their community.(AU)


Objetivo: Identificar y comprender la visión de las parturientas en relación al papel del enfermero en el parto humanizado. Método: Investigación cualitativa de campo en una ciudad del interior del estado de São Paulo. Los datos cuantitativos fueron tabulados en Excel y los datos cualitativos analizados por el tema de Minayo. Resultado: De acuerdo con los datos obtenidos en la encuesta, el 14,28% de los participantes reportaron que había amenaza, no podían caminar, buscar posiciones más cómodas y aplicar una episiotomía, la presencia de un acompañante era imposible en el 28,6% de los participantes. Los toques vaginales por diferentes personas ocurrieron en el 57,14% de las participantes, el 35,71% relató que el bebé fue enviado a la sala de procedimientos sin ninguna justificación considerable. Conclusión: El papel de las enfermeras es de gran importancia para preparar a las mujeres antes, durante y después del parto con lineamientos sobre sus derechos, las enfermeras deben estar constantemente preparadas para servir a su comunidad(AU)


Subject(s)
Nurse's Role , Humanizing Delivery , Pregnant Women
3.
Nursing (Ed. bras., Impr.) ; 26(296): 9312-9325, jan-2023.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1412715

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Identificar e conhecer a visão das parturientes em relação ao papel do enfermeiro no parto humanizado. Método:Pesquisa de campo qualiquantitativo de um município do interior do estado de São Paulo. Os dados quantitativos foram tabulados no Excel, e os qualitativos analisados pela temática de Minayo. Resultado: De acordo com os dados obtidos na pesquisa14,28% das participantes reportaram que houve ameaça, foram impossibilitadas de caminhar, procurar posições mais confortáveis e aplicação de episiotomia, a presença do acompanhante foi impossibilitada em 28,6% das participantes. Os toques vaginais por diferentes pessoas aconteceram em 57,14% das participantes, 35,71% relataram o encaminhamento do bebê para sala de procedimentos sem nenhuma justificativa considerável. Conclusão: O papel do enfermeiro é de grande importância para preparar a mulher antes, durante e após o trabalho de parto com orientações sobre os seus direitos,o enfermeiro deve estar preparado constantemente para atender a sua comunidade.(AU)


Objective: To identify and understand the view of parturients in relation to the role of nurses in humanized childbirth. Method: Qualitative field research in a city in the interior of the state of São Paulo. Quantitative data were tabulated in Excel, and qualitative data analyzed by Minayo's theme. Result: According to the data obtained in the survey, 14.28% of the participants reported that there was a threat, they were unable to walk, look for more comfortable positions and apply an episiotomy, the presence of a companion was impossible in 28.6% of the participants. Vaginal touches by different people happened in 57.14% of the participants, 35.71% reported the baby being sent to the procedure room without any considerable justification. Conclusion: The role of nurses is of great importance to prepare women before, during and after labor with guidelines on their rights, nurses must be constantly prepared to serve their community.(AU)


Objetivo: Identificar y comprender la visión de las parturientas en relación al papel del enfermero en el parto humanizado. Método: Investigación cualitativa de campo en una ciudad del interior del estado de São Paulo. Los datos cuantitativos fueron tabulados en Excel y los datos cualitativos analizados por el tema de Minayo. Resultado: De acuerdo con los datos obtenidos en la encuesta, el 14,28% de los participantes reportaron que había amenaza, no podían caminar, buscar posiciones más cómodas y aplicar una episiotomía, la presencia de un acompañante era imposible en el 28,6% de los participantes. Los toques vaginales por diferentes personas ocurrieron en el 57,14% de las participantes, el 35,71% relató que el bebé fue enviado a la sala de procedimientos sin ninguna justificación considerable. Conclusión: El papel de las enfermeras es de gran importancia para preparar a las mujeres antes, durante y después del parto con lineamientos sobre sus derechos, las enfermeras deben estar constantemente preparadas para servir a su comunidad.(AU)


Subject(s)
Nurse's Role , Humanizing Delivery
4.
Nat Commun ; 13(1): 7693, 2022 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36509782

ABSTRACT

The scaling of many photonic quantum information processing systems is ultimately limited by the flux of quantum light throughout an integrated photonic circuit. Source brightness and waveguide loss set basic limits on the on-chip photon flux. While substantial progress has been made, separately, towards ultra-low loss chip-scale photonic circuits and high brightness single-photon sources, integration of these technologies has remained elusive. Here, we report the integration of a quantum emitter single-photon source with a wafer-scale, ultra-low loss silicon nitride photonic circuit. We demonstrate triggered and pure single-photon emission into a Si3N4 photonic circuit with ≈ 1 dB/m propagation loss at a wavelength of ≈ 930 nm. We also observe resonance fluorescence in the strong drive regime, showing promise towards coherent control of quantum emitters. These results are a step forward towards scaled chip-integrated photonic quantum information systems in which storing, time-demultiplexing or buffering of deterministically generated single-photons is critical.

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J Morphol ; 282(3): 438-448, 2021 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33377231

ABSTRACT

Torpediniformes (electric rays) is a monophyletic group strongly supported by morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies. The claspers of electric rays, however, are poorly documented in comparation to the clasper of other batoids, especially skates, and the knowledge of their anatomical variation is restricted to the description of a few species. The present article analyzes the external and skeletal clasper anatomy of electric rays and reports newly discovered characters that can be useful for taxonomic diagnoses and higher-level systematic studies. The family Torpedinidae exclusively presents the integumental flap, a poorly calcified clasper skeleton, and a dorsal marginal cartilage with a medial flange on its distal portion. Derived or diagnostic characters were not found in the clasper of the reportedly nonmonophyletic families Narcinidae and Narkidae; however, the claspers of species and genera of narcinids and narkids present different anatomical patterns that can be useful for taxonomic and phylogenetic studies.


Subject(s)
Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Phylogeny , Torpedo/anatomy & histology , Torpedo/classification , Animals , Cartilage/anatomy & histology
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 19(2): e210059, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1279483

ABSTRACT

Rioraja agassizii belongs to the monotypic genus Rioraja and differs from the other Riorajini species of the genus Atlantoraja by the shape of anterior nasal flap, squamation, clasper skeleton, body measurements and color pattern. Although R. agassizii is a well-known species, commonly captured in inshore waters of the southwestern Atlantic, its external morphology and internal anatomy have never been fully described and little is known on intraspecific variation within the species. Juvenile and adult, male and female specimens were examined, measured and dissected. Herein, we redescribe the species and present detailed descriptions and illustrations of external morphology, neurocranium, jaws, hyoid and gill arches, and pelvic fin and girdle. Additionally, notes on sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic differences in coloration, body and cranial measurements, and dermal denticles are provided.(AU)


Rioraja agassizii pertence ao gênero monotípico Rioraja e difere das demais espécies da tribo Riorajini classificadas no gênero Atlantoraja pelo formato da aba nasal anterior, escamas, esqueleto do clásper, medidas corpóreas e padrão de coloração. Embora R. agassizii seja uma espécie bem conhecida, comumente capturada em águas costeiras do Atlântico Sul Ocidental, sua morfologia externa e anatomia interna não foram totalmente descritas e pouco se sabe sobre a variação intraespecífica nesta espécie. Espécimes juvenis, adultos, machos e fêmeas foram examinados, medidos e dissecados. Neste estudo, a espécie é redescrita e descrições detalhadas e ilustrações da morfologia externa, neurocrânio, maxilas, arcos hioide e branquiais, nadadeira e cintura pélvicas são apresentadas. Adicionalmente, notas sobre dimorfismo sexual e variação ontogenética na coloração, medidas corpóreas e craniais, e dentículos dérmicos são fornecidas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Skates, Fish/anatomy & histology , Skates, Fish/genetics , Sex Characteristics , Jaw
7.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 19(4)2021.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1485619

ABSTRACT

Abstract The skate genus Atlantoraja is composed of three species (A. castelnaui, A. cyclophora, and A. platana) which differ from the other Riorajini species, Rioraja agassizii, in regards to their clasper features, squamation and presence of a caudal fin. Despite of being distributed along Southwestern Atlantic and commonly captured by fisheries in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina, detailed accounts on external and internal morphology are scarce and the taxonomic status of Atlantoraja species was not revised so far. The aim of this study, therefore, is to review the taxonomy of the genus Atlantoraja, updating information on type specimens and clarifying misidentifications among species, and to describe in detail anatomical structures such as neurocranium, visceral arches, pelvic girdle, dermal denticles and teeth. Lectotypes and paralectotypes are designated for Atlantoraja castelnaui and A. cyclophora. Notes on intraspecific variation within species are also provided. Atlantoraja cyclophora and A. platana are more similar to each other than to A. castelnaui in regards to the squamation (body dorsal surface smooth vs. densely covered by prickles) and color pattern of body dorsal surface, position of orbital foramina, overall shape of neucrocranium and body measurements. Lastly, we discuss the morphological differences among species of Atlantoraja and recommend the inclusion of characters presented here in future cladistic analyses.


Resumo O gênero Atlantoraja é composto por três espécies (A. castelnaui, A. cyclophora e A. platana), as quais diferem da outra espécie da tribo Riorajini, Rioraja agassizii, em relação a características do clásper, escamas e presença de uma nadadeira caudal. Apesar de serem distribuídas ao longo do Atlântico Sul Ocidental e serem comumente capturadas em atividades pesqueiras do Brasil, Uruguai e Argentina, descrições detalhadas sobre a morfologia externa e interna são escassas e o status taxonômico das espécies de Atlantoraja não foi revisado até então. O presente estudo tem como objetivos: revisar a taxonomia do gênero Atlantoraja, atualizando as informações sobre espécimes-tipo e elucidando erros de identificação entre as espécies, e descrever estruturas anatômicas, tais como neurocrânio, arcos viscerais, cintura pélvica, dentículos dérmicos e dentes. Lectótipos e paralectótipos são designados para Atlantoraja castelnaui e A. cyclophora. Notas sobre a variação intraespecífica em cada espécie também são fornecidas. Atlantoraja cyclophora e A. platana são mais similares entre si do que A. castelnaui em relação às escamas (superfície dorsal do corpo lisa vs. densamente coberta por dentículos dérmicos), padrão de colorido da superfície dorsal do corpo, posição dos forâmens orbitais, formato geral do neurocrânio e medidas corpóreas. Por fim, comparações morfológicas entre as espécies de Atlantoraja são realizadas, recomendando-se a inclusão dos caracteres aqui apresentados em análises cladísticas futuras.

8.
Anat Rec (Hoboken) ; 302(9): 1666-1670, 2019 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30737905

ABSTRACT

Sawsharks (Pristiophoriformes) are slender, medium-sized sharks with elongated, saw-like snouts, and include the monotypic Pliotrema and Pristiophorus with seven species. The phylogenetic position of sawsharks is still problematic as phylogenetic hypotheses based on morphological and molecular evidence disagree about their relationships, whether closer to batoids (morphological data) or grouped with squaliforms, angelsharks, and hexanchiforms in an all shark higher taxon (molecular data). However, many aspects of the morphology of sawsharks are poorly known. The present article describes the clasper musculature and skeleton of a sawshark (Pristiophorus japonicus); the clasper skeleton of a sawshark is described for the first time. The clasper musculature is similar to squaliforms and most batoids, whereas the clasper skeleton is similar to that found in Squatina and Squalus. However, the ventral marginal, dorsal terminal (dt), and ventral terminal cartilages are distinct and diagnostic at least for Pristiophorus japonicus. Comparisons with galeomorph sharks are necessary to further refine our conclusions in relation to the systematic significance of the clasper muscles and skeleton of the Japanese sawshark. Anat Rec, 302:1666-1670, 2019. © 2019 American Association for Anatomy.


Subject(s)
Bone and Bones/anatomy & histology , Elasmobranchii/anatomy & histology , Muscles/anatomy & histology , Animals , Japan , Phylogeny
9.
J Morphol ; 279(12): 1827-1839, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30443952

ABSTRACT

The subclass Batoidea comprise skates, electric rays, stingrays, guitarfishes, and sawfishes, and their interrelationships are still problematical despite recent morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies. The most recent morphological phylogeny indicates that guitarfishes are a polyphyletic group, and that the phylogenetic placement of Platyrhina and Platyrhinoidis is still unclear. Several molecular studies suggest that guitarfishes (except Zanobatus) and sawfishes comprise the monophyletic order Rhinopristiformes, and that thornback rays (Platyrhinidae, Platyrhina, and Platyrhinoidis) are more closely related to the electric rays (Torpediniformes); rhinopristiforms have recently been supported by morphological data as well. The clasper musculature of batoids suggests an alternative pattern of interrelationships for thornback rays, with the m. dilatator attached to the dorsal terminal 1 cartilage by a series of tendons found only in Rhinopristiformes and Platyrhinidae, suggesting that they are closely related. Furthermore, Rajiformes, Rhinopristiformes, and Platyrhinidae exclusively share a reduced m. extensor lateralis, suggesting that these taxa form a monophyletic group. This study identifies new synapomorphies that corroborate the separate monophyly of Rajiformes, Torpediniformes, and Myliobatiformes: the m. dilatator divided into dorsal and ventral bundles and the presence of a single m. flexor are found only in Rajiformes; the extensor lateralis with a laminar shape is a derived character of Torpediniformes; and the exclusive m. flexor medialis arising on the puboischiadic bar is derived for Myliobatiformes.


Subject(s)
Muscles/anatomy & histology , Phylogeny , Skates, Fish/anatomy & histology , Skates, Fish/classification , Animal Fins/anatomy & histology , Animals
10.
J Morphol ; 279(5): 598-608, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29383744

ABSTRACT

Claspers of stingrays (Myliobatiformes) are poorly documented in comparison to claspers of skates, with our knowledge restricted mainly to external morphological characters and skeletal components included in descriptions of new species; more encompassing morphological comparative analyses are lacking. Concerning potamotrygonins, clasper morphology has been described for a handful of species, but without elucidating their variation and systematic potential. The present article analyzed clasper structures in all genera of the subfamily Potamotrygoninae (Potamotrygon, Paratrygon, Plesiotrygon, and Heliotrygon), which were compared to the clasper of Styracura and some dasyatid genera. Potamotrygon shows some morphometric variation among the species analyzed. Anatomically, we found variation mainly in the dorsal terminal 1 and accessory terminal 1 cartilages, which are considered diagnostic among potamotrygonin genera; external morphological structures did not present significant differences among potamotrygonins.


Subject(s)
Skates, Fish/anatomy & histology , Anatomy, Comparative , Animals
11.
Pediatr Infect Dis J ; 37(3): e63-e65, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29189673

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccines created the opportunity to control diarrhea in children. We describe the rotavirus genotypes before and after the rotavirus vaccine introduction in Brazil. METHODS: We reviewed the distribution of rotavirus genotypes in Brazil before and after vaccine introduction by searching publication. RESULTS: Eighty-six studies reported 6884 (15.2%) rotavirus episodes among 45,305 children. Rotavirus caused 22.4% and 11.6% of cases before and after vaccine introduction. G1P[8], G9P[8] and G2P[4] heterotypic strains were most common before and after vaccine introduction. CONCLUSIONS: The vaccines may have selected heterotypic strains in this highly vaccinated population.


Subject(s)
Genotype , Rotavirus Infections/epidemiology , Rotavirus Infections/virology , Rotavirus/genetics , Brazil/epidemiology , Humans , National Health Programs , Rotavirus Infections/prevention & control , Rotavirus Vaccines/administration & dosage , Rotavirus Vaccines/immunology , Vaccination
13.
J Morphol ; 278(9): 1185-1196, 2017 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28516726

ABSTRACT

Claspers of adult specimens of the skate tribe Riorajini, family Arhynchobatidae, comprising Atlantoraja and Rioraja, are described, compared, and systematically reinterpreted based on material collected off southeastern and southern Brazil. For the first time the external components and musculature of the clasper of members of this tribe are described and related to internal (skeletal) structures. The component pecten is present in all species of Atlantoraja but absent in Rioraja. The new external component grip, an autapomorphy of A. cyclophora fully developed in adults, is described. Rioraja presents dorsal terminals 1 and 2, ventral marginal distally extended and ventral terminal cartilages. Dorsal terminals 1 and 2, ventral marginal distally extended, accessory terminals 2 and 3, and ventral terminal cartilages occur in Atlantoraja. A new interpretation of the ventral marginal distally extended is discussed. The dorsal terminal 1 of Atlantoraja has an inverted U shape but is triangular in Rioraja. The accessory terminal 2 cartilage is reported for the first time in Atlantoraja cyclophora. The accessory terminal 3 is present only in A. platana and A. cyclophora, and absent in Rioraja and A. castelnaui. Many of our findings concerning the clasper skeleton do not agree with previous interpretations. The arrangement, distribution and systematic significance of many of the terminal clasper components are discussed among rajoids.


Subject(s)
Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Skates, Fish/anatomy & histology , Skates, Fish/classification , Animals , Bone and Bones/anatomy & histology , Brazil , Muscles/anatomy & histology
14.
Opt Express ; 24(15): 16732-42, 2016 Jul 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27464127

ABSTRACT

A tunable eye-opening lattice filter for dispersion compensation is demonstrated on an ultra low-loss waveguide platform based on a compact high-aspect ratio Si3N4 core. A programmable 10th order lattice filter is demonstrated by cascading a total of 21 Mach-Zehnder interferometers with programmable delay lines of lengths designed at the baseband data rate. The filter has a footprint of 2.23 cm2 with continuously tunable dispersion from -500 ps/nm to 500 ps/nm. The filter shows a periodic transfer function with a measured FSR of 100 GHz capable of compensating multiple WDM channels with a single device.

15.
Opt Express ; 22(21): 24988-93, 2014 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25401532

ABSTRACT

We propose and analyze a novel highly integrated optical gyroscope using low loss silicon nitride waveguides. By integrating the active optical components on chip, we show the possibility of reaching a detection limit on the order of 19°/hr/√Hz in an area smaller than 10 cm(2). This study examines a number of parameters, including the dependence of sensitivity on sensor area.


Subject(s)
Optical Devices , Silicon/chemistry , Equipment Design , Optical Fibers , Rotation , Scattering, Radiation , Spectrum Analysis
16.
Opt Express ; 21(1): 1181-8, 2013 Jan 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23389010

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate sidewall gratings in an ultra-low-loss Si3N4 planar waveguide platform. Through proper geometrical design we can achieve coupling constant values between 13 and 310 cm(-1). The TE waveguide propagation loss over the range of 1540 to 1570 nm is below 5.5 dB/m.

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