Saúde Pública
Epidemiologia global do AVC e acesso a intervenções para AVC isquêmico agudo.
25 Nov, 2021 | 15:04hGlobal Epidemiology of Stroke and Access to Acute Ischemic Stroke Interventions – Neurology
Conteúdo relacionado: Global, regional, and national burden of stroke and its risk factors, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.
Acesso a medicamentos para câncer considerados essenciais por oncologistas em 82 países: uma pesquisa internacional transversal.
25 Nov, 2021 | 15:01hComentários:
Conteúdos relacionados: WHO prioritizes access to diabetes and cancer treatments in new Essential Medicines Lists.
Ponto de vista | O crescente fenômeno da atenção primária “virtual primeiro”.
24 Nov, 2021 | 11:27hThe Growing Phenomenon of “Virtual-First” Primary Care – JAMA (gratuito por tempo limitado)
Revisão sistemática | Vacinas para prevenção da diarreia causada por rotavírus.
24 Nov, 2021 | 11:06hVaccines for preventing rotavirus diarrhoea: vaccines in use – Cochrane Library
Comentário: Vaccines for preventing rotavirus diarrhoea: an updated Cochrane review – Cochrane Library
Revisão | Prevenção de infecções emergentes em crianças.
23 Nov, 2021 | 15:33hPrevention of Emerging Infections in Children – Pediatric Clinics of North America
[Ainda não publicado] Pesquisadores afirmam que dose única de vacina contra HPV é altamente eficaz – “Resultado de estudo randomizado e controlado no Quênia traz novo ânimo para eliminar o câncer de colo de útero no mundo.”
22 Nov, 2021 | 09:23hConteúdos relacionados:
Three-year follow-up of 2-dose versus 3-dose HPV vaccine
CDC: 92% of Human Papillomavirus–Attributable Cancers can be Targeted by HPV Vaccination
Meta-Analysis: Population-level Impact of HPV Vaccination Programs
Infográfico | Descarbonização da atenção à saúde em países de baixa e média rendas: potenciais caminhos para as emissões zero de carbono.
22 Nov, 2021 | 09:19h
Comentário no Twitter
NEW #BMJInfographic highlights some strategies for sustainable healthcare during the climate emergency @will_s_t https://t.co/ZsQeI9dxEW pic.twitter.com/jXTn65EHDW
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) November 11, 2021
Quantidade de carbono emitida na atmosfera (carbon footprint) na anestesia geral, regional e combinada nas cirurgias de artroplastia de joelho.
22 Nov, 2021 | 09:18hConteúdos relacionados:
Global Consensus Statement: Principles of environmentally-sustainable anesthesia.
Environmental and Occupational Considerations of Anesthesia: A Narrative Review and Update.
Working toward the triple bottom line in surgery to limit the impact of surgery on the environment
Effects Of Surgery On A Warming Planet: Can Anesthesia Go Green? – NPR
Anaesthetic gases, climate change, and sustainable practice – The Lancet Planetary Health
Greenhouse gases: the choice of volatile anesthetic does matter – Canadian Journal of Anesthesiology
Relatório global da OMS sobre a prevalência do tabagismo, 2000-2025.
19 Nov, 2021 | 13:08hComunicado de imprensa: Tobacco use falling: WHO urges countries to invest in helping more people to quit tobacco – World Health Organization
Comentário no Twitter
Tobacco use is falling by 5⃣ million people per year
🆕 WHO global tobacco trends report released today, shows that there are 1.3 billion tobacco users 🌐 compared to 1.32 billion in 2015, & expected to ↘️ to 1.27 billion by 2025.
👉 https://t.co/o3bdYaQy84#CommitToQuit 🚭 pic.twitter.com/gSJebhRtYY
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) November 16, 2021
Causas globais, regionais e nacionais da mortalidade infantil (menores de 5 anos) em 2000-2019: análise sistemática atualizada com implicações para as Metas de Desenvolvimento Sustentável.
19 Nov, 2021 | 13:07h
Comentário no Twitter
Progress is still needed to improve child health and end preventable deaths among children <5 years
New cause-specific estimates of infant mortality for 2000-19 are explored in this Article by Jamie Perin and colleagues @JohnsHopkinsSPH, @LSHTM & @WHO https://t.co/QJEDAd5jYT pic.twitter.com/Wis0v8YSav
— The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health (@LancetChildAdol) November 18, 2021
Pneumonia remains #1 postneonatal killer for children <5. Most deaths occur in children who live in poverty or humanitarian settings, have poor access to quality care, are malnourished & unimmunised. Many health centres don’t have antibiotics or O2. It’s 2021 not the Middle Ages. https://t.co/P7EhDN9KJ2
— Fiona Russell (@Fiona_M_Russell) November 18, 2021


