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Association between work shifts, occupational stress, and abdominal obesity in female workers in Southern Brazil. [PDF]
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Structural barriers in the prevention and control of leptospirosis in a municipality in Southern Brazil: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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Tracing the Uncharted African Diaspora in Southern Brazil: The Genetic Legacies of Resistance in Two <i>Quilombos</i> from Paraná. [PDF]
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Plastic ingestion by Procellariiformes in Southern Brazil
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2009The Procellariiformes are the birds most affected by plastic pollution. Plastic fragments and pellets were the most frequent items found in the digestive tract of eight species of Procellariiformes incidentally caught by longline fisheries as well as beached birds in Southern Brazil.
Rosalinda C Montone
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Emergency medicine in Southern Brazil
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001Emergency medicine is developing rapidly in southern Brazil, where elements of both the Franco-German and the Anglo-American models of emergency care are in place, creating a uniquely Brazilian approach to emergency care. Although emergency medical services (EMS) in Brazil have been directly influenced by the French mobile EMS (SAMU) system, with ...
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Equine salmonellosis in southern Brazil
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2016The Salmonella sp. genus is identified in several species, and the zoonosis it causes is one of the most important types worldwide. The specifics of salmonellosis vary according to the function of the serovar involved, the species affected, age and predisposing factors. However, few cases of equine salmonellosis have been reported.
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Neurotuberculosis in cattle in southern Brazil
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2016Tuberculosis in cattle is a chronic infectious-contagious disease characterized by the development of nodular lesions (granulomas) in mainly the lungs and regional lymph nodes. It is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, an acid-fast bacillus (AFB). Tuberculosis in the central nervous system is a rare condition in cattle.
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