Child Care Centres
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1. Condições de efetividade de creches públicas e filantrópicas avaliação de um programa de educação e saúde para educadores. / Effectiveness conditions of public and philanthropic child day care centers - evaluation of a health and education program to educators.
Objective: To test the impact of training for educators on the health of children enrolled in public and philanthropic day-care nurseries. Methods: A randomised, institutional, non-blind clinical trial was conducted involving 252 children from eight day-care centres in a sub-district of the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. An educational intervention was performed
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 28/10/2009
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2. Evaluation of the nutritional status of an infant population in municipal Ceinfs in Campo Grande, MS / Avaliação do estado nutricional de pré-escolares de Ceinfs municipais de Campo Grande, MS
The nutritional evaluation is an important factor to accompany infants growth and development in order to guide strategies in determined population. The present study aimed to identify the prevalence of desnutrition, nutritional risk of overweight and obesity in pre-schoolchildren and compare the results with national and local data and between six Comunity
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Infecções parasitarias em creche : estudo em uma area urbana, com enfase em Cryptosporidium parvum e Giardia duodenalis
Enteric protozoa have a worldwide distn1mtion. These organisrns are important pathogens in child day-care centres. For brazilian children, risk factors for the occurrence of protozoa infections in day-care settings were not yet studied. A parasitological and epidemiological survey was realized in 13 day-care centres (=DCCs) in a urban area at the municipalit
Publicado em: 1996
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4. Antenatal care in Maputo, Mozambique.
Mozambique, within its plan for overall social and economic change, has given priority to primary health care with a principal focus on maternal and child health. In 1980 an antenatal control form was introduced into all Maputo's antenatal clinics to monitor pregnancies and to help direct specialist care to mothers at greatest risk--a strategy known by WHO a
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5. Community wide outbreak of hepatitis A linked to children in day care centres and with increased transmission in young adult men in Florida 1988-9.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To investigate a community wide outbreak of hepatitis A (HA). DESIGN--Description of the outbreak, with a case-control study to assess transmission. SETTING--A Florida county, USA, 1988-9. SUBJECTS--A total of 311 cases of HA. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS--A 13 month outbreak of HA is described. Most of the 311 cases (95%) were residents of
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6. Information through television: does it promote child safety?
OBJECTIVES: First, to evaluate whether a local campaign to prevent childhood injuries increased parents' inclination to follow eight television programmes broadcast nationwide, and second, to assess whether parents reached by a local campaign benefitted more from the television programmes than those not reached by the campaign. METHODS: Before the television
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7. Menstrual function in workers exposed to toluene.
Rates of menstrual disorders were studied in 231 female production workers with high exposure to toluene (mean 88 (range 50-150 ppm) in a factory manufacturing audio speakers and compared with a control group of 58 female production workers in other departments in the same factory who had little or no exposure to toluene (0-25 ppm). An external community con
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8. Quality assurance in preschool surveillance.
A quality assurance programme was used to evaluate community and primary care based preschool surveillance using the National Child Health Computer System in 40 examination centres. Quarterly reports were generated from returns from clinical medical officers and general practitioners to list non-attenders, uptake, and timeliness for the four preschool checks
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9. Syphilis intervention in pregnancy: Zambian demonstration project.
Despite availability of simpler serologic tests for syphilis and near cure with penicillin, unacceptably high prevalence of infectious maternal syphilis exist in many developing countries, including Zambia. It is the foremost risk factor for mid-trimester abortions, stillbirths, prematurity and morbidity and mortality among infants born with congenital syphi
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10. Lactation amenorrhea in Saudi women.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The study aimed to investigate some aspects of breast feeding, namely-lactation amenorrhea, the average interval between pregnancies, and the extent of knowledge that an average Saudi woman has about breast feeding. DESIGN--This was a cross sectional study in which a pretested questionnaire was used to collect the information. SETTING--The s
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11. Public-sector Maternal Health Programmes and Services for Rural Bangladesh
Achieving Millennium Development Goal 5 in Bangladesh calls for an appreciation of the evolution of maternal healthcare within the national health system to date plus a projection of future needs. This paper assesses the development of maternal health services and policies by reviewing policy and strategy documents since the independence in 1971, with primar
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research.