Rezende FM do C, Gaujac C, Rocha AC, Peres MPS de M. A prospective study of dentoalveolar trauma at the Hospital das Clínicas, São Paulo University Medical School. Clinics. 2007;62(2):133-8.
PURPOSE:This prospective study evaluated the profile of patients with dentoalveolar trauma assisted at the emergency room of the Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma and Surgery Service at the Hospital das Clínicas, São Paulo University Medical School (Brazil). METHODS: A prospective study by a questionnaire applied during the first attendance of those patients, in a period of eight months.
RESULTS:The collected data were statistically analyzed. It was observed that 4.7% of the patients that sought treatment at the Service had sustained dentoalveolar trauma and among these 74% were male. The most affected individuals were children aged 0 to 5 years and fall was the most prevalent etiologic factor. Avulsion and coronal/crown-root fractures were the most common types of dentoalveolar traumatic injures. As the age increases, the most common etiologic factors are traffic accidents and physical assault. CONCLUSION: The incidence of dentoalveolar trauma decreased with age and the main etiologic factors in adult patients were traffic accidents and physical assault.
Objetivo: comparar cobertura vacinal nos Estados brasileiros por Influenza Vírus no período de 2019 a 2020.
Metodologia: estudo observacional em que foram utilizados dados do DATASUS. Realizadas análises de séries temporais para a cobertura vacinal no período de 2000 a 2019. Foram ainda realizados teste t de Student comparando a cobertura vacinal contra o Influenza vírus nos anos de 2019 e 2020.
Resultados: foram verificadas as variações percentuais anuais (VPA) nos Estados brasileiros dos anos de 2000 a 2019, sendo verificado um percentual estacionário em relação a cobertura vacinal na maioria dos Estados. Em relação a cobertura vacinal contra o Influenza vírus, no período de 2019 e 2020 (campanhas vacinais), verifica-se diferença estatisticamente significativa para os grupos avaliados, exceto indígenas (p=0,97) e total (p=0,19), teste t de Student.
Conclusão: A pandemia do COVID 19 prejudicou grupos populacionais quanto a vacinação contra o Influenza vírus, como gestantes, crianças e puérperas.
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