Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are caused by viruses, bacteria or other microorganisms, transmitted most often by sexual intercourse, without the use of condoms, and can transmit from mother to child and through syringes, needles or other sharp materials shared. Six infections are on the rise among young Brazilians, which are: HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and C, Syphilis, HPV, Gonorrhea and Genital Herpes. However, only HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and C and Syphilis will be analyzed, because they are diseases of compulsory notification and present their data in SINAN. To analyze the survey of epidemiological data in case of STIs in adolescents. Study of secondary databases, quantitative, descriptive with a focus on the young population, adolescents between 10 and 19 years old. The results show that the most affected sex is male in all STIs analyzed. Hepatitis B 2
Colorectal cancer stands out as a concern in the world. Deaths related in Brazil to cancer is the second leading cause in women, and the third leading cause in men after lung and prostate. Several strategies to promote and prevent the treatment of this pathology have been studied. The aim of this article is to bring the importance of probiotics in the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer. The methodology used in this research was a systematic review, in order to obtain information on the subject between the years 2012 and 2019, involving the bases of studies: Science Direct, PubMed. Seven articles were used that can observe that probiotics brought benefits for both healthy people and patients with colorectal cancer in the postoperative period. It was concluded that the use of probiotics showed positive effects to treatment and prevention in colorectal cancer. The need for 2
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