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    Universidade Estadual de Campinas ; 2020
    In:  Pitágoras 500 Vol. 10, No. 2 ( 2020-12-23), p. 16-28
    In: Pitágoras 500, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Vol. 10, No. 2 ( 2020-12-23), p. 16-28
    Abstract: O presente texto apresenta um relato da presença e importância do Teatro Negro Brasileiro na formação de graduandos em Teatro a partir de uma experiência realizada junto ao Curso de Teatro da Universidade Federal do Amapá. Busca-se apresentar as bases teóricas e metodológicas utilizadas/vivenciadas analisando o reflexo deste processo na efetivação de um currículo formativo descolonizado.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2237-387X
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    Publisher: Universidade Estadual de Campinas
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Universidad de Antioquia ; 2020
    In:  Revista Interamericana de Bibliotecología Vol. 43, No. 3 ( 2020-09-01), p. eRf3-
    In: Revista Interamericana de Bibliotecología, Universidad de Antioquia, Vol. 43, No. 3 ( 2020-09-01), p. eRf3-
    Abstract: Este estudo de reflexão é de cunho exploratório, descritivo. Como objetivo, buscou-se verificar elementos que possibilitem aferir credibilidade às informações disponíveis na Web. Para atender ao objetivo proposto, aplicou-se a revisão de literatura a fim de identificar publicações que tratam sobre os temas: fake news, pós-verdade, infodemia, desinformação, checagem e credibilidade de informações. Conclui-se que, o método de fact-checking foi considerado válido na creditação de conteúdo, uma vez que parte da checagem de todo o contexto informacional, passando por etapas de validação, no qual permite a transparência do método e das fontes checadas. Devido ao grande número de informações disponíveis na internet a prática de checagem de conteúdo se tornou necessária para a verificação e certificação de publicações, pertinentes ao interesse público, combatendo as fakes news e ao movimento da infodemia e desinformação da sociedade 
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    ISSN: 2538-9866 , 0120-0976
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Universidad de Antioquia
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 136, No. Supplement 1 ( 2020-11-5), p. 48-49
    Abstract: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the newly discovered coronavirus Sars-Cov2. In Brazil, the first COVID-19 case was diagnosed in February 2020, and since then, the number of cases and deaths has increased exponentially, reaching 2.610.102 confirmed cases and 91.263 deaths on July 31st. Most people have a mild to moderate respiratory illness, but the clinical evolution may be severe in older adults and patients with comorbidities, such as cancer. There are few reports of COVID-19 in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). This ongoing study aims to collect data about COVID-19 in CML patients from Brazil and their outcomes. Methods: This is an observational, multicentric, ongoing register study. Hematologists from private and public CML reference centers from different regions of Brazil were invited to report their cases of COVID-19 in CML patients. Altogether, those centers are responsible for the care of approximately 4336 CML patients. COVID-19 was classified as mild/moderate, severe (defined as tachypnoea [≥30 breaths per min], oxygen saturation ≤93% at rest, or PaO2/FiO2 ratio & lt;300 mm Hg) and critical (respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation, septic shock, or other organ dysfunction or failure that requires intensive care). Results: Between March and July 2020, 24 institutions contributed to this analysis, and reported 28 COVID-19 cases in CML patients. Eighteen centers were from the South and Southeast regions, 5 from Northeast, and one from the Central region. There were 19 cases (67.9%) from the Southeast region, 8 (28.6%) from the Northeast, one from South (3.6%). The median age was 54 years (24-79), with 13 (44%) older than 60. Male patients were predominant (67.9%). There was one patient in the accelerated phase. There were two cases of COVID-19 simultaneous to CML diagnosis, 10 using imatinib, 7 dasatinib, 6 nilotinib, one ponatinib, one asciminib, and one patient in treatment-free remission after imatinib discontinuation. The median time of CML diagnosis was 7.0 years (0-26). Current CML response was: no hematologic response (n=8), hematologic response (n=4), major molecular response (n=9), MR4.0 or MR5.0 (n= 7). Eleven patients interrupted treatment temporarily during COVID. COVID-19 was confirmed by RT-PCR of oral and nasal swab collection (20) or serologic test (07). One case is suspect, awaiting confirmation. The majority of the patients presented at least one comorbidity (60%): hypertension (7), diabetes (3), chronic renal failure (1), dyslipidemia (2), arterial disease (2), cirrhosis (1), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/emphysema (2), pulmonary hypertension (1), HTLV1 (1), obesity (n=1). COVID-19 severity: mild/moderate (19), severe/critic (9). Five out of 9 (55%) of the severe/critic cases were older than 60, 4/9 presented comorbidities and 5/9 (55%) had no major molecular response (MMR)(one was in accelerated phase, one newly diagnosed, and 3 with only hematologic response). Among the mild/moderate cases, 12/19 had optimal response (63%) and 7/19 (36%) had no hematologic response. Twenty-one patients recovered, 4 are still hospitalized, and 3 died from COVID: one newly diagnosed case with high leukocytes counts and with a simultaneous bacterial infection, one elderly patient with comorbidities treated with imatinib and one patient treated with nilotinib, with hematologic response. A fourth patient in the accelerated phase died 2 months after discharge, from disease progression and pulmonary infection. Conclusion: Although the sample size is still small to make conclusions regarding COVID-19 behavior in CML patients, the most severe cases occurred in patients not in MMR. The continued register of the cases will increase our knowledge about this disease and how to manage these patients. Disclosures Pagnano: Astellas: Other: Advisory Board and lecture; Novartis: Other: Advisory Board; EMS: Other: Lecture; Pintpharma: Other: Lecture. Magalhães:AstraZeneca: Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Speakers Bureau. Santos:Novartis: Other: Speaker fee; Bristol-Myers Squibb: Other: Speaker fee. Clementino:EMS: Other: Financial support for congress.
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    ISSN: 0006-4971 , 1528-0020
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society of Hematology
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 20, No. 1 ( 2020-12)
    Abstract: Sedum praealtum has been used for a long time in traditional medicine as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent. Its beneficial effects have been known since ancient times, when Latinos used it to treat sore and swollen eyes. This research evaluated the antimicrobial potential, the cytotoxic and genotoxic effects, and some chromatographic profiles of the hydroethanolic extract of leaves, stems and roots of S. praealtum . Methods The antimicrobial activities were carried out by broth microdilution and agar diffusion. In vitro cytotoxicity was evaluated by cell cultures of Aedes albopictus and the selectivity index (SI) was estimated: SI=CI 50 /MIC. Genotoxic and systemic toxic effects of S. praealtum leaves were analyzed by micronucleus assay in mice bone marrow. Chromatographic profiles and mass spectra were investigated by GC-MS. Results Gram-positive ( B. subtilis , B. cereus , M. luteus , E. faecalis and S. aureus ) and gram-negative ( E. coli , E. aerogenes , S. marcescens , P. aeruginosa , P. mirabilis and S. typhimurium ) bacteria exhibited MICs ranging from 12.5–50 and 0–50 mg/ml, respectively. Sedum praealtum showed no efficacy against M. tuberculosis and M. bovis . Cytotoxicity (CI 50 ) of S. praealtum was 4.22 and 5.96 mg/ml for leaves and stems, respectively, while its roots showed no cytotoxicity. Micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes (MNPCEs) analyzes showed no differences between treatment doses (0.5–2 g/kg) and negative control (NaCl), but the PCE/NCE ratio (polychromatic erythrocyte/normochromatic erythrocyte) showed significant differences. Phytochemical screening identified thirteen compounds in the leaves, stems and roots of S. praealtum potentially associated with their biological activities. Conclusions This research comprises a first scientific study on genotoxicity, cytotoxicity and antimicrobial effects of S. praealtum (Balsam), and it provides an initial theoretical foundation for its comprehensive use. Results showed antibacterial action of S. praealtum against gram-positive bacteria and some gram-negative species (depending on the plant anatomical part), but ineffective antimycobacterial action. However, S. praealtum leaves and stems display potential cytotoxicity, contributing to the SI  〈  1 values. In addition, S. praealtum leaves exhibit no clastogenic and/or aneugenic effects, but it has systemic toxicity dose-independent.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2662-7671
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2020
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