Medicina Global e Humanitária
Recomendações da OMS para cuidado do prematuro ou bebê de baixo peso ao nascimento.
28 Nov, 2022 | 15:03hWHO recommendations for care of the preterm or low-birth-weight infant – World Health Organization
Comunicado de imprensa: Launch of the WHO recommendations for care of the preterm or low birth weight infant – World Health Organization
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🆕 Ahead of #WorldPrematurityDay (17 Nov.), WHO published new guidelines to improve survival and health outcomes for babies born early (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) or small (under 2.5kg at birth) https://t.co/Jl0dg5TMAs pic.twitter.com/ZBn35RwE9G
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) November 15, 2022
Mortalidade global associada com 33 patógenos bacterianos em 2019: análise sistemática para o Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.
28 Nov, 2022 | 15:01hComunicado de imprensa: One in eight deaths in 2019 linked to bacterial infections, the second leading cause of death globally – Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Comentário: Report highlights the deadly impact of bacterial infections – CIDRAP
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1 in 8 deaths are due to the deadliest bacterial pathogens in the world, making them the second-leading cause of death behind ischemic heart disease @TheLancethttps://t.co/PEPYvxRcqV pic.twitter.com/S6odJodsVj
— Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) (@IHME_UW) November 21, 2022
Estudo randomizado | Substituição de biomassa por gás para cozinhar os alimentos nos domicílios de mulheres grávidas não melhorou o peso dos bebês ao nascimento.
17 Out, 2022 | 13:39hLiquefied Petroleum Gas or Biomass for Cooking and Effects on Birth Weight – New England Journal of Medicine (link para o resumo – $ para o texto completo)
Comentários:
LPG for cooking didn’t improve weight of newborns, finds study – The Times of India
Revisão sistemática | Modificações no domicílio para prevenção de malária.
17 Out, 2022 | 12:29hHouse modifications for preventing malaria – Cochrane Library
Resumo: House modifications for preventing malaria – Cochrane Library
Comentário: Featured review: House modifications for preventing malaria – Cochrane Library
Comentário no Twitter
House modifications for preventing #malaria
🔍 @Cochrane_IDG looks at the latest evidence
📃 Read the #plainlanguage summary & #systeamticreview – https://t.co/Kx7x2iOpxi
🎤 Read the @LSTMnews press release – https://t.co/gAepmLL8XP pic.twitter.com/wO7cBcDJfD— The Cochrane Library (@CochraneLibrary) October 7, 2022
OMS faz novas recomendações para tratamentos contra Ebola e apela para melhora no acesso a eles.
23 Ago, 2022 | 17:22hComunicado de imprensa: WHO makes new recommendations for Ebola treatments, calls for improved access – World Health Organization
Diretriz: Therapeutics for Ebola virus disease – World Health Organization
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WHO publishes its first guideline for #Ebola virus disease therapeutics: recommends the use of two monoclonal antibodies.
WHO calls on the global community to increase access to these lifesaving medicines.
📌 https://t.co/tstO3pBYlf pic.twitter.com/ZrDg43TyL2
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) August 19, 2022
Estudo transversal | Hipertensão é comum entre os mais pobres e com menor nível educacional pelo mundo.
23 Ago, 2022 | 17:09hThe Association of Socioeconomic Status With Hypertension in 76 Low- and Middle-Income Countries – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (link para o resumo – $ para o texto completo)
Comunicado de imprensa: Hypertension Common Among Poorest, Least Educated Around the World – American College of Cardiology
Comentário: Hypertension Common Among Poorest, Least Educated Globally – HealthDay
Comentário no Twitter
#HTN is a common condition in low- & middle-income countries. As countries develop economically, these groups may experience a greater #hypertension prevalence relative to those w/ ⬆️ socioeconomic status. Read more on this important work now out in #JACC: https://t.co/sOzb1aWRvk pic.twitter.com/w00raCmuCW
— JACC Journals (@JACCJournals) August 16, 2022
Diretriz OMS | Determinantes comportamentais e sociais da vacinação: ferramentas e diretriz prática para alcançar um alto nível de entendimento.
23 Ago, 2022 | 17:07h
Estudo | Quase metade das mortes globais por câncer se devem a fatores de risco, sendo tabagismo, uso de álcool e IMC alto os que mais contribuem.
23 Ago, 2022 | 16:28hComunicado de imprensa: The Lancet: Almost half of global cancer deaths are due to risk factors, with smoking, alcohol use, and high BMI the greatest contributors – Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
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NEW #GBDstudy research from 2010-2019 found that a majority of attributable #Cancer DALYs globally were from behavioral risk factors. The top 3 behavioral risk factors for cancer burden were: #smoking 🚬, #alcohol 🍺, & high #BMI. @TheLancet »https://t.co/qPzDKzfLda pic.twitter.com/LnkvlkDHgA
— Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) (@IHME_UW) August 18, 2022
Perspectiva | Estratégias para o fim da tuberculose em um mundo pós-COVID-19: abordagem centrada na pessoa e orientada por equidade.
23 Ago, 2022 | 16:03h
Comentário no Twitter
New personal view: Ending tuberculosis in a post-COVID-19 world: a person-centred, equity-oriented approach https://t.co/jLFPLWc39w pic.twitter.com/TBlSYlp4P0
— The Lancet Infectious Diseases (@TheLancetInfDis) August 11, 2022
Perspectiva | Abordagem epidemiológica para acabar com a tuberculose em países com alta prevalência.
23 Ago, 2022 | 16:02hEpidemiological approach to ending tuberculosis in high-burden countries – The Lancet
Comentário no Twitter
"We need to make concerted efforts now to finally eliminate #tuberculosis everywhere."@Marks1Guy and colleagues on an epidemiological approach in high-burden countries: https://t.co/MXviPYdp2q pic.twitter.com/CXt1BOgQW8
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) August 6, 2022