2014
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742014000300018
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Práticas de cuidado empregadas no tratamento de crianças e adolescentes com infecção latente por tuberculose

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“…Family influence was found with regard to this knowledge being passed down from generation to generation, as widely discussed in the scientific literature. 17,18 The most cited plant, worm-seed (Chenopodium ambrosioides L.), is used in popular medicine for a variety of purposes; 19 its antimicrobial activity against strains of M. tuberculosis relieves TB symptoms because it inhibits bacillus growth, 20 and this fact can encourage the incorporation of this species in the care provision for people living with TB. However, under no circumstances whatsoever should it be used to replace treatment proven to lead to cure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family influence was found with regard to this knowledge being passed down from generation to generation, as widely discussed in the scientific literature. 17,18 The most cited plant, worm-seed (Chenopodium ambrosioides L.), is used in popular medicine for a variety of purposes; 19 its antimicrobial activity against strains of M. tuberculosis relieves TB symptoms because it inhibits bacillus growth, 20 and this fact can encourage the incorporation of this species in the care provision for people living with TB. However, under no circumstances whatsoever should it be used to replace treatment proven to lead to cure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observou-se a influência da família na manutenção transgeracional desse conhecimento, amplamente discutido na literatura científica. 17,18 A planta mais citada, mastruz (Chenopodium ambrosioides L.), é utilizada na medicina popular para diversos fins; 19 sua atividade antimicrobiana contra cepas de M. tuberculosis confere melhoras dos sintomas da TB, por inibir o crescimento do bacilo, 20 e o fato pode motivar a incorporação dessa espécie na prática do cuidado prestados aos pacientes de TB. Contudo, sob condição alguma, ela deve substituir o tratamento comprovadamente capaz de levar a curar.…”
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“…Também pode-se estimular o interesse pelo plantio dessas fontes, visando o desenvolvimento socioeconômico e sustentável da região. Assim, é necessária a investigação prévia sobre o conhecimento da população para a implementação dessas ações [10] .…”
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