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    Risk factors for perinatal death in two different levels of care: a case–control study

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    BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, there are over 6.3 million perinatal deaths (PND) a year worldwide. Identifying the factors associated with PND is very helpful in building strategies to improve the care provided to mothers and their babies. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the maternal, gestational and neonatal factors associated with PND at two different levels of care. METHODS: Case–control study including 299 PND cases and 1161 infants that survived the early neonatal period (controls) between 2001–2006 in two hospitals at different care levels (secondary and tertiary) located in southeastern Brazil. Correlations between study variables and PND were evaluated by univariate analysis. PND-related variables were included in a multiple logistic regression model, and independent estimates of PND risk were obtained. RESULTS: Although five-minute Apgar score <7, low birthweight and maternal hemorrhage were associated with PND in the secondary care center, no independent risk factors were identified at this level of care. In the tertiary hospital, PND was positively associated with primiparity, male sex, prematurity, low 5-minute Apgar score, and pregnancy complicated by arterial hypertension or intrauterine infection. CONCLUSIONS: Several risk factors positively associated with PND were indentified in the tertiary, but not in the secondary care level hospital. Since most of the risk factors herein identified are modifiable through effective antenatal and intrapartum care, greater attention should be given to preventive strategies

    Variation of the oviposition preferences of Aedes aegypti in function of substratum and humidity

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    Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for three types of breeding sites, i.e., flasks containing only water, flasks with a plant and flasks with a stick. Each of these breeding units was placed in one cage and the choice of the oviposition sites was determined for individual females and three females per experimental unit at two humidity levels. Preference for ovipositing on the water surface was observed and varied according to experimental unit and humidity. Mean hatching of eggs in water surface was 46.6%. Experiments with three females showed a more marked difference than when only one female was used. Inter and intrapopulation variability regarding oviposition sites was observed. The discrimination between the different oviposition substrates, hatching in water surface and its implication for mosquito control are discussed

    Fatores de risco para mortalidade neonatal no município de Serra, Espírito Santo

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    Objetivou-se analisar os fatores de risco associados à mortalidade neonatal no município de Serra, ES. Realizou-se estudo de coorte não concorrente, utilizando a técnica de Linkage que pareou os 32.275 nascidos vivos com 273 óbitos neonatais ocorridos no período de 2001 a 2005, utilizando-se dados do SINASC e SIM. Após os ajustes na regressão logística, os fatores associados à mortalidade foram: mães sem instrução, idade materna < 15 anos e > 35 anos, nascer em hospital público, nenhuma consulta de pré-natal, peso ao nascer
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