Black Rural Community
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13. Sand flies fauna involved in the transmission of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Afro-Colombian and Amerindian communities of Choco, Pacific Coast of Colombia
A prospective study was conducted on the diversity of phlebotomine in the pacific coast of Colombia and its relationship with the eco-epidemiology of leishmaniasis. A total of 5,365 phlebotomines were collected on light traps, in human baits also standing still on walls, trees and mammalian caves. In total, 42 phlebotomine species were identified belonging t
Neotropical Entomology. Publicado em: 2004-04
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14. Sleep patterns and disorders in adults of the rural and isolated black community of Furnas do Dionísio, MS
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. Publicado em: 2001-06
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15. San Francisco and the blacks: continuity and change in a rural community of rio Manso - (MT) / São Francisco e os pretos: continuidade e mudança em uma comunidade rural do Rio Manso - MT
The present study - San Francisco and the blacks: continuity and change in a rural community of rio Manso-MT -, were made up of na interpretation of a religious local festival - San Franciscos local festival - with two aims: the first one has made possible the understanding of how a construction of a hidroelectric instituted changes in the identity of a rura
Publicado em: 2001
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16. Demand for medical care in a rural setting: racial comparisons.
Household data from a southern rural community are used to examine racial differences in the utilization of medical care services, and both monetary and nonmonetary determinants of demand are considered. Regression analysis results indicate that office waiting time (for black households) and travel time to the provider (for both black and white households) h
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17. Color and genomic ancestry in Brazilians
This work was undertaken to ascertain to what degree the physical appearance of a Brazilian individual was predictive of genomic African ancestry. Using a panel of 10 population-specific alleles, we assigned to each person an African ancestry index (AAI). The procedure was able to tell apart, with no overlaps, 20 males from northern Portugal from 20 males fr
The National Academy of Sciences.