Publications by authors named "S G Firmino"

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  • - The study looked at the presence of and other TORCH infections among 711 pregnant women in Araçatuba, SP, Brazil, finding that only 297 were tested for it, with significant rates of IgG (26.9%) and IgM (6.7%) antibodies detected.
  • - Seropositivity rates for other infections were noted, including 17.1% for syphilis and 63.2% for rubella, alongside coinfections, demonstrating a complex interplay of various pathogens among the tested women.
  • - Higher education levels were associated with lower rates of seropositivity, highlighting that socioeconomic and environmental factors contribute to the prevalence of these infections, indicating a need for targeted public health strategies
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Ensilage of refused fruit with forage is a viable approach to increase resource use in ruminant feed. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of ensiling refused melon fruit (RMF) with Canarana grass on the intake, apparent digestibility, serum biochemistry, performance, carcass traits, and meat attributes of feedlot lambs. Four distinct silage treatment types were prepared by ensiling RMF at 0 g/kg (control), 70 g/kg, 140 g/kg, and 210 g/kg (as fed) with Canarana grass.

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Background: Prediabetes (PD) is defined as impaired fasting glucose and/or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and may be associated with high risk of cardiovascular injury. It is recommended that PD patients be screened for signs of arterial stiffness and cardiovascular injury to reinforce therapeutic strategies.

Objectives: To identify pulse wave velocity values discriminative for arterial stiffness and cardiovascular injury in PD patients.

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