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2. The CEP-Conep System in 2020: confronting COVID-19, challenges and lessons learned.
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Vidotti CCF, Esher Â, and Osorio-de-Castro CGS
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- Humans, Brazil epidemiology, Ethics, Research, Biomedical Research, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 prevention & control, Ethics Committees, Research organization & administration
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This paper presents the structuring dimensions of the CEP-Conep System in order to understand the actions promoted by the National Research Ethics Commission in response to demands for the processing and ethical analysis of research protocols related to COVID-19 in 2020. Based on CEP-Conep System public documents, an assessment of legislation, from 1988 to 2020, and its extension in terms of the number of Committees, users, and protocols, from 2012 to 2020 was presented. The minutes of Conep's Ordinary Meetings (RO), for 2020, of a confidential nature, were analyzed, to verify adaptations to the pandemic. At the end of 2020, the System had 844 Committees, 854,741 users, and 701,791 analyzed protocols. The Commission centralized the analysis of COVID-19 protocols, in January 2020, and promoted three decentralizations, as more knowledge was generated, with vaccine protocols for COVID-19 remaining centralized. The history of the CEP-Conep System provided ballast for the adoption of management, educational and communication measures that accelerated the approval of protocols and made the process transparent. The absence of indicators made it impossible to evaluate the performance in 2020, which was apparently satisfactory.
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- 2024
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3. [Sex workers in the Brazilian pandemic: effects on and relations with health].
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Calabria AM, Lorente N, Santos MOFD, Azevedo ACB, Carvalho PGC, Barros DD, Oliveira GA, Font OA, Nascimento SS, Veras MASM, Castro DR, and Nieto Olivar JM
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- Humans, Brazil epidemiology, Female, Adult, Qualitative Research, Human Rights, Social Isolation psychology, SARS-CoV-2, Male, Young Adult, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 prevention & control, Sex Workers psychology, Sex Workers statistics & numerical data, Pandemics
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This paper describes the results of the study I Want More! The Lives of Sex Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic, which is part of the EPIC community research program. The study analyzed the effects of the pandemic on the lives of cis, trans and travesti sex workers in nine Brazilian states and 11 cities throughout 2020 and 2021. This article focuses on the qualitative component of the study, which was based on semi-structured, remote and face-to-face interviews carried out with 43 sex workers, and its comparison with the quantitative component. The effects are analyzed in relation to the Brazilian pandemic framework, considering the social, economic and political dimensions of the COVID-19 virus. Some of the key themes of the analysis are cases of illness, specific social isolation practices, prevention and care management practices, individual vaccination and collective vaccination strategies. We also share the daily and activist responses drawn up by sex workers in a political agenda that opposes the individualistic, familialist, domestic, and neoliberal logic of isolation by adopting community care perspectives, which was the only line of health action for this work category during the pandemic. Collective actions reposition sex work at the interface between public health and human rights and take as their principle the "street knowledge", from activism, and the workers' power of decision over their own bodies.
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- 2024
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4. Da catástrofe das emergências humanitárias à melancolização.
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Henschel de Lima, Claudia
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GRADUATE education ,PSYCHOANALYSIS ,SUBJECTIVITY ,COVID-19 ,PSYCHOLOGY ,HUMANITARIANISM - Abstract
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- 2024
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5. O IMPACTO DA PANDEMIA NA SAÚDE MENTAL DO SUJEITO: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA.
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de Luna Coelho, André, Ferreira Menezes Suassuna, Maria Aparecida, and Lima Dantas, Josefa Kelly
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MENTAL illness ,LITERATURE reviews ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SOCIAL distancing ,SOCIAL isolation - Abstract
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- 2023
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6. Um conjunto de dados brasileiro classificado para apoio ao diagnóstico diferencial de SRAG por COVID-19 e Influenza.
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de Almeida Barros Santos, Iually, Lino Ferreira da Silva Barros, Maicon Herverton, de Almeida Rodrigues, Maria Gabriela, Pontes Simão, Estefani, Lynn, Theo, de Souza Sampaio, Vanderson, and Takako Endo, Patricia
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- 2023
7. Vírus e Telas: o direito econômico das plataformas digitais na pandemia de COVID-19.
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Brolio Gonçalves, Priscila, Coutinho, Diogo R., and Kira, Beatriz
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DIGITAL technology ,COVID-19 pandemic ,ANTITRUST law ,CRISES - Abstract
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- 2022
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8. Health-Related Quality of Life and Long-Term Outcomes after Mildly Symptomatic COVID-19: The Post-COVID Brazil Study 2 Protocol.
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Rover MM, Trott G, Scolari FL, Silva MMDD, Souza D, Santos RDRMD, Dagnino APA, Mesquita Neto J, Estivalete GP, Kozesinski-Nakatani AC, Marcolino MS, Barreto BB, Schvartzman PR, Antonio ACP, Robinson CC, Falavigna M, Biolo A, Polanczyk CA, and Rosa RG
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- Humans, Activities of Daily Living, Brazil epidemiology, COVID-19 Testing, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, Prospective Studies, SARS-CoV-2, Surveys and Questionnaires, COVID-19, Quality of Life psychology
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Background: The long-term effects of mild COVID-19 on physical, cognitive, and mental health are not yet well understood., Objective: The purpose of this paper is to describe the protocol for the ongoing "Post-COVID Brazil" study 2, which aims to evaluate the factors associated with health-related quality of life and long-term cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular outcomes one year after a mild episode of symptomatic COVID-19., Methods: The "Post-COVID Brazil" study 2 is a prospective multicenter study that plans to enroll 1047 patients (NCT05197647). Centralized, structured telephone interviews are conducted at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after COVID-19 diagnosis. The primary outcome is the health-related quality-of-life utility score, assessed using the EuroQol-5D-3L (EQ-5D-3L) questionnaire at 12 months. Secondary endpoints include the EQ-5D-3L at 3, 6, and 9 months, as well as all-cause mortality, major cardiovascular events, hospitalization, return to work or education, persistent symptoms, new disabilities in instrumental activities of daily living, cognitive impairment, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection. A p-value < 0.05 will be considered statistically significant for all analyses., Results: The primary endpoint will be presented as the overall frequency of the EQ-5D-3L domains 12 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Main analysis will explore the association of independent variables with the study outcomes., Conclusion: The "Post-COVID Brazil" study 2 aims to clarify the impact of long COVID on the quality of life and cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular outcomes of Brazilian patients who have had mild COVID-19.
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- 2023
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9. Acute abdomen in patients with covid-19: an integrative review.
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Lima MI and Fonseca Neto OCLD
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- Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Abdominal Pain etiology, COVID-19 complications, Abdomen, Acute etiology, Appendicitis complications, Appendicitis surgery
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Introduction: upon infection with SARS-CoV-2, patients presented with non-classical symptoms, such as gastrointestinal phenomena including loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain abdominal pain. These occurrences, typically, were found in severely affected patients with COVID-19. With this, the aim of this paper is to analyze the available knowledge on the development of acute abdomen in SARS-CoV-2 infected patients., Methodology: this is an Integrative Review in PubMed, Web of Science and VHL databases. The following descriptors were used: "Acute abdomen", "COVID-19", "Abdominal pain" and "SARS-CoV-2" with the Boolean operator "AND", and articles relevant to the theme were selected. Initially, 331 articles were selected, all published between 2020 and 2023, in Portuguese and/or English. After analysis, 11 articles matched the proposed objective., Results: the relationship between tenderness in the right upper region or the presence of Murphy's sign contributed in the association between abdominal pain and the more severe forms of COVID-19 in infected patients. The number of diagnoses for acute conditions such as cholecystitis, appendicitis, diverticulitis and pancreatitis decreased with the pandemic, but at the same time there was an increase in the duration of surgical procedures and in the length of hospital stays. These acute abdominal conditions were the result of delayed demand for hospital care, which also contributed to an increase in the conversion rate to open surgery and in the number of perforative conditions., Conclusion: the development of acute abdomen in SARS-CoV-2 infected patients was predictive of an unfavorable prognosis.
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- 2023
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10. O GREEN NEW DEAL APÓS A COVID-19: UM OLHAR PARA O DIREITO À SEGURANÇA CLIMÁTICA À LUZ DA PEC 37/21.
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Pereira Santos, José Ângelo and Ramos Barbosa, Fábio
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SUSTAINABLE development ,GREEN New Deal (United States) ,PARIS Agreement (2016) ,GOVERNMENT policy ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
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- 2023
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11. A PERCEPÇÃO DOS EMPREENDEDORES DE CÁSSIA-MG EM RELAÇÃO AO EFEITO DA CRISE DO COVID-19 EM SEUS NEGÓCIOS.
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Teodoro Carvalho, Renata, Bastos Filho, Reinaldo Antônio, Nascimento, Pedro Henrique, Norberto Pinto, Reni Aparecido, Lemos Reis, Davi, and Pereira Costa, Adriana
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BUSINESSPEOPLE ,COVID-19 pandemic ,VIRAL transmission ,PRIVATE sector ,SOCIAL isolation - Abstract
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- 2023
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12. O Sistema CEP-Conep em 2020: enfrentamento da COVID-19, desafios e lições aprendidas.
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Flores Vidotti, Carlos Cezar, Esher, Ângela, and Serpa Osorio-de-Castro, Claudia Garcia
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RESEARCH ethics ,RESEARCH protocols ,COMMUNICATION in education ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 vaccines - Abstract
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- 2024
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13. Telemedicine in healthcare access during the covid-19 pandemic: a scoping review.
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Freire MP, Silva LG, Meira ALP, and Louvison MCP
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- Humans, Brazil, Health Services Accessibility, Pandemics, COVID-19, Telemedicine
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Objective: Mapping the role of telemedicine in the health access of patients with chronic diseases in continuous care actions (except for covid-19) during the pandemic., Methods: This is a scoping review, with an adapted version of the Prisma-Scr methodology and using the Population (patients with chronic diseases), Concept (telemedicine as a health access tool) and Context (covid-19 pandemic) strategy. We searched through the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science, Lilacs and SciELO, resulting in 18 articles at the end of the review. We used the technological, sociocultural and assistance analysis dimensions., Results: Eighty-eight percent of the analyzed papers posited that telemedicine use to provide care increased during the pandemic. We identified that this use was positively related to the reduction of complications and the absence of physical displacement for care, expanding it to rural areas. Important barriers were presented, most importantly the digital exclusion, language sociocultural barriers, and inaccessibility to technological instruments for disabled people., Conclusions: Innovation in care arrangements calls attention to how living labor is important to produce healthcare, using various technologies, and reveals tensions caused by the forces acting on healthcare micro politics. We conclude that, despite important barriers, telemedicine contributed to the care of chronic patients during the covid-19 pandemic.
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- 2023
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14. MEIO AMBIENTE URBANO -- RELEITURA DOS PRINCÍPIOS DE DIREITO URBANÍSTICO EM RAZÃO DOS EFEITOS DA PANDEMIA GERADA PELO VÍRUS COVID-19.
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SALEME, EDSON RICARDO, SOARES BONAVIDES, RENATA, and MICHELUCCI, ALVARO
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COVID-19 ,CONTANGO & backwardation ,COVID-19 pandemic ,RIGHT to health ,HOME offices ,URBANIZATION ,MEDICAL equipment ,URBAN growth - Abstract
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- 2022
15. Estudar o desconhecido, publicar o possível? A resposta à pandemia da covid-19 nas principais revistas Scopus em Ciências da Comunicação.
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Ribeiro, Fábio, Silva, Sónia, and José Perona, Juan
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COVID-19 pandemic ,SCIENTIFIC communication ,RESEARCH personnel ,COVID-19 ,PANDEMICS - Abstract
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- 2023
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16. Atualização Diagnóstica para a Covid-19.
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Araújo Costa, Thalia Fernanda, Fernandes Mendonça, Vanessa, Grazielly Santos, Thalita, and Maciel Pádua, Karina
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LITERATURE reviews ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SARS-CoV-2 ,CORONAVIRUSES ,COVID-19 testing - Abstract
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- 2023
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17. APLICAÇÃO DE REGRESSÃO LINEAR MÚLTIPLA PARA ANALISAR A RELAÇÃO ENTRE BUSCAS POR PALAVRAS-CHAVE NA INTERNET E CASOS DE COVID-19 NO BRASIL.
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Furletti, Letícia Alexandre, De Carvalho, Ítalo Lelis, Da Silva, Hendrigo Batista, and Peixoto, Letícia de Castro
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COVID-19 pandemic ,DATA science ,COVID-19 ,SOCIAL isolation ,PREDICTION models - Abstract
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- 2023
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18. ANÁLISE DOS IMPACTOS DE UMA QUARENTENA NA EXPRESSÃO DAS NEUROSES DO SUJEITO PÓS-MODERNO.
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Rocha da Cruz, Isabella and Ribeiro Martinez, Aline
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COVID-19 pandemic ,LIQUID modernity ,SOCIAL isolation ,SOCIAL influence ,MODERN society ,BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases - Abstract
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- 2023
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19. IMPACTO DA COVID-19 EM FRÁGEIS ATORES DA CADEIA DE SUPRIMENTOS CIRCULAR E OS OBJETIVOS DO DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL.
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CERQUEIRA STREIT, JORGE ALFREDO, GUARNIERI, PATRÍCIA, BATISTA, LUCIANO, and ALFINITO, SOLANGE
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- 2023
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20. Checagens sobre a Covid-19 e enquadramento temático nas agências Fato ou Fake e Lupa.
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MARTINS, ALLYSSON and TEIXEIRA, JULIANA
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DISINFORMATION ,SARS-CoV-2 ,POLARIZATION (Social sciences) ,FAKE news ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
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- 2023
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21. HIDROXICLOROQUINA NO TRATAMENTO DA COVID-19: REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA.
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SALOMÃO, VITÓRIA BARRETO, NEVES, VITÓRIA CARVALHO, NETO, LAURO SERAFIN, LISBÔA, ANA CAROLINA VALE CAMPOS, and VALADÃO, ANALINA FURTADO
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- 2023
22. A política carnavalesca de um corpo pandêmico.
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Yadlin-Gadot, Shlomit
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SOCIAL contact ,COVID-19 ,INTERSUBJECTIVITY ,SELF ,CARNIVAL - Abstract
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- 2023
23. Deaths from post-COVID conditions in Brazil.
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Muraro AP, Rocha R, Boing AC, Oliveira LR, Melanda FN, and Andrade ACS
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- Male, Humans, Brazil epidemiology, Educational Status, Ethnicity, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, COVID-19
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This paper aims to assess the magnitude and profile of deaths from post-COVID conditions in Brazil. Descriptive study based on preliminary data from the 2021 Mortality Information System. Records with ICD code B94.8 as the Basic Cause and with code U09 in some lines of part I or II of the declaration were considered for analysis. The distribution of deaths by geographic region, semester of occurrence, sex, age group, ethnicity/skin color, schooling, and place of occurrence was evaluated. We identified 2,948 deaths from conditions subsequent to COVID-19 were recorded, ranging from 0.5 deaths per 1,000 records in the Northeast Region to 3.6/1,000 in the Midwest Region. More than half occurred among males (58.0%), those aged 60 years or older (66.9%), and whites (51.8%). Conclusion: Deaths from post-COVID conditions had distinct sociodemographic characteristics between regions.
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- 2023
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24. The drama of artists in the Brazilian pandemic.
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Malhão RDS and Damo AS
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- Humans, Pandemics, Brazil epidemiology, Anxiety, COVID-19, Psychological Distress
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This paper aims to present the dramas experienced by Brazilian artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. This investigation is nested in one of the axes of broader research on the social impacts of the pandemic in Brazil. Initially, we argue that a pandemic is a critical event with multiple scales, which affects populations unevenly, as is the case of art world professionals, an unorthodox field in terms of specialties and remuneration, which was already suffering from the impacts of reduced investments in public policies in the cultural sector since the mid-2010s. Given the measures to face the pandemic, among which are restrictions on gatherings, artistic events were prohibited, and professionals could not act conventionally, generating economic problems and psychological distress. This paper explores the dramatic report of some of these professionals, highlighting the strategies adopted to cope with the crisis due to the impossibility of performing, the scarcity of public policies for the sector, and the national political and economic elite disdain for the arts and culture. In-depth interviews were conducted with scenic artists, musicians, and DJs from August to December 2020.
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- 2022
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25. Gender and Food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: hunger through women's voices.
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Schall B, Gonçalves FR, Valente PA, Rocha M, Chaves BS, Porto P, Moreira AM, and Pimenta DN
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- Female, Humans, Pandemics, Brazil epidemiology, Food Supply, Food Insecurity, Hunger, COVID-19
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This paper presents the results of the research nested in the international project "Gender and COVID-19", which includes several topics related to the impact of the pandemic on the lives of women and their families, including food insecurity and hunger. Semi-structured interviews were conducted from December 2020 to November 2021 with 49 women living in two urban conglomerates, Cabana do Pai Tomás (Belo Horizonte, MG) and Sapopemba (São Paulo, SP), and two rural quilombola communities, Córrego do Rocha (Chapada do Norte, MG) and Córrego do Narciso (Araçuaí, MG). The analyses were based on the following categories: hunger-related feelings and terms; reduced food amount and quality; lack of food and nutrients; difficulties producing food, receiving emergency aid or food donations; governments evaluation and support networks. The respondents' reports show the challenges they experienced, their coping methods, and criticism of the government's lack of responses. Besides presenting a gender perspective, women, especially the leaders who worked in the construction of solidarity networks, are fundamental voices in planning actions to prevent and mitigate the impacts of emergencies in their communities.
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- 2022
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26. The social and human sciences and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Nunes ED
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- Humans, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19
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This paper addresses the challenges the social and human sciences face in the COVID-19 epidemic/pandemic. This review refers only to a few aspects, approaching the so-called Ginzburg evidential paradigm by stating that "reality is opaque; there are privileged areas - signs, indications - that make us decipher it". In general, research in the social and human sciences focused on the health crisis is fundamental: First statement: both in the disease spread period and the post-pandemic period. Second statement: the epidemic is not restricted to a viral event.
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- 2022
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27. Inequality in the middle of a crisis: an analysis of health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic from the profession, race, and gender perspectives.
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Magri G, Fernandez M, and Lotta G
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- Humans, Female, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, Health Personnel, Health Workforce, COVID-19
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Studies show that people in vulnerable conditions and some social groups such as women and black people have suffered more intensely from the COVID-19 pandemic impacts. This expression of inequality also manifests itself among healthcare workers, with greater exposure of some specific groups. This paper analyzes the effect of COVID-19 on health care workers and the working conditions in the Brazilian public health system, analyzed from professional, gender, and race perspectives. Data were collected from an online survey of 1,829 health workers conducted in March 2021. Indeed, we identified inequalities in health workers' experiences during the health crisis generated by COVID-19, which are marked by the profession of each worker and are traversed by their gender and race traits.
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- 2022
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28. Solidarity, citizenship and social justice: perceptions of social actors about public responses to COVID-19.
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Brito L, Santos RLD, and Rego S
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- Humans, Pandemics, Community Participation, Citizenship, Social Justice, COVID-19
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This qualitative study aimed to analyze the social actors' perceptions of public responses during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted semi-structured interviews with eleven civil society representatives and social movement leaders. We also performed triangulation based on the systematization of opinion papers authored by humanitarian organizations and civil society leaders and published in large-circulation newspapers. Our analysis was inspired by the ethical principles of social justice, solidarity, and citizenship. Two main themes emerged from the thematic analysis: 1) disproportionately affected populations remain invisible to care and protection; 2) there is an intentional project to annihilate "undesirable" populations. Community movements must be incorporated as an essential part of the responses to provide care and protection and mitigate the effects during health emergencies. Care, solidarity, and social participation are central to building health protection responses within the framework of social justice. The responses to transforming the future in the aftermath of the pandemic will occur through the initiatives of civil society and community leaders within the territories.
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- 2022
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29. Metodologias ativas no ensino de microbiologia com a utilização da Covid-19, Sars-Cov-2 e vacinas como temas-problemas.
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Gomes de Siqueira, Célia
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BIOSECURITY ,MICROBIOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2023
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30. História da educação, instituições e gênero: contribuições à pesquisa no Centro-Oeste e Norte brasileiros (2014-2022).
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Campos Ferreira, Nilce Vieira and Leite de Oliveira Martins, Joira Aparecida
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31. Construction of the historical-regulatory standard of the Expanded Family Health Center.
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Mattos MP, Gutiérrez AC, and Campos GWS
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- Brazil, Health Facilities, Humans, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Family Health
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This paper discusses the historical construction of the Expanded Family Health Center (NASF, in Portuguese), based on the analysis of 17 documents edited by the Ministry of Health (MH) between 2005 and 2021. This is a qualitative study of documental review that seeks to understand how the regulations and official instructive manuals have been shaping the way NASF teams operate. It proposes to divide the NASF construction process into five periods: previous movements (2003 to 2007); support guidelines (2008 to 2011); the universalization of nasf (2012 to 2015); expansion of support (2016 to 2018); and the dismantling of NASF? (2019 to 2021). The results show changes in guidelines over the years of the team's existence, especially in relation to the matrix support concept and its two dimensions: technical-pedagogical and clinical care. This study also demonstrates the effects of the Previne Brasil Program on the NASF, which resulted in the reduction of 379 teams in 2020 and 2021. Added to this scenario is the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, which may be repositioning NASF interventions in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS, in Portuguese).
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32. [Intrahospital Protocol for the Management of COVID-19 Disease in Adults].
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Barreiro I, Matos M, De Oliveira M, Guerra D, Fonseca T, Abreu M, Morais S, and Barbosa G
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- Adult, Pregnancy, Female, Humans, Pandemics prevention & control, SARS-CoV-2, Anticoagulants, COVID-19, Venous Thromboembolism
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The COVID-19 pandemic is currently responsible for over 526 million infections and over 6.3 million deaths. As a new disease, the number of papers on the subject is extensive, motivating considerable heterogeneity in its approach. Despite some medicines having sound evidence of benefit, new interventions and strategies continue to be proposed, and some still lack scientific evidence, which hinders a uniform and consensual approach. This article aims to standardize healthcare to adult patients with moderate-to-critical COVID-19, from the emergency department to hospitalization, either in a general ward or in level 2 or level 3 intensive care units, based on the best and most updated scientific evidence available. This protocol presents recommendations for the stratification of adult patients with COVID-19 disease, adequate workup at admission and during hospitalization, inpatient treatment criteria, general treatment measures, pharmacological treatment, management of complications such as organizing pneumonia and bacterial superinfection, thromboprophylaxis, special considerations on pregnancy and breastfeeding and possible future therapies.
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33. Fake News and vaccine hesitancy in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.
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Galhardi CP, Freire NP, Fagundes MCM, Minayo MCS, and Cunha ICKO
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- Brazil epidemiology, Disinformation, Humans, Pandemics prevention & control, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccination Hesitancy, COVID-19 prevention & control, Social Media
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This paper presents the evolution of fake news disseminated about vaccines and the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its adverse impacts on the current Brazilian health crisis. This quantitative, empirical study is based on the notifications received by the Eu Fiscalizo app, through which the Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp platforms were identified as the principal means for disseminating and sharing rumors and misinformation about COVID-19. We observed large-scale circulation of fake news about vaccines directly related to the Brazilian political polarization, which became prevalent four months after the first COVID-19 case was recorded in the country. We can conclude that this phenomenon was crucial in discouraging the adherence of segments of the Brazilian population to social distancing and vaccination campaigns.
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34. Visão de estudantes de medicina sobre os resultados da pandemia de Covid-19 no currículo paralelo.
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Silva, Mariana Xavier, Floriani, Isabela Dombeck, Pedro, Guilherme Silva, de Andrade, Diancarlos Pereira, and Meister Martins Coelho, Izabel Cristina
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STUDENT attitudes ,MEDICAL students ,COVID-19 pandemic ,MEDICAL education ,STUDENT activities - Abstract
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35. O engano, a doença, a morte: Como as fake news simularam técnicas canônicas do jornalismo durante a pandemia de Covid-19.
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Prates, Vinicius
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COVID-19 pandemic ,FALSE testimony ,SPEECH ,CONTRACTS ,CORPORA - Abstract
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36. PERFIL SOCIODEMOGRÁFICO E DISTRIBUIÇÃO ESPACIAL DE PESSOAS ASSINTOMÁTICAS PARA COVID-19 EM UM MUNICÍPIO DE MINAS GERAIS.
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da Costa Silva, Cristiane Maria, Luiz Mialhe, Fábio, Lessa de Moura Barroso, Heloisa, de Oliveira Faria, Rosilene, Aparecida Loro, Juliana, and Ferreira do Lago, Jorge Miguel
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CORONAVIRUSES ,DISEASE prevalence ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SAMPLING errors ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
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37. Lógicas da propagação da informação e da desinformação no contexto da pandemia de covid-19: abordagem semiótica.
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DO MOREIRA MENDES, CONRA and CARVALHO ALZAMORA, GEANE
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COVID-19 pandemic ,DISINFORMATION ,SEMIOTICS ,CORPORA ,TELEVISION programs ,LOGIC - Abstract
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38. ACASO E RUPTURA NA PANDEMIA DA COVID-19.
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Dantas Salim, Anna Luiza and Paes Henriques, Rogério
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COVID-19 pandemic ,EMOTIONAL trauma ,PANDEMICS ,FANTASY (Psychology) ,RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
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39. Uso de tecnologias digitais no ensino superior no período da pandemia: percepções dos estudantes.
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Cardoso Bizerra, Olga Giovanna and Tonetto Riedner, Daiani Damm
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DIGITAL technology ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
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40. Alteração do perfil epidemiológico das conjuntivites no Hospital Banco de Olhos de Porto Alegre após o início da pandemia da COVID-19.
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de Assis Bocchese, Letícia Frossard, Back da Silva, Anais, Ahmad Maruf Mahmud, Islam Maruf, and do Carmo Ferreira, Raìssa
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CORONAVIRUS diseases ,COVID-19 pandemic ,CONJUNCTIVITIS ,OPHTHALMOLOGIC emergencies ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,SOCIAL isolation ,BANKING industry ,MEDICAL care - Abstract
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41. Capacitação em avaliação nutricional: Experiências de aprendizagem à distância durante a pandemia da COVID-19.
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Oliveira dos Santos Lopes, Marcelly Cunha, Cruz Martins, Maisa, Kaippert, Vanessa Chaia, and Alves Ferreira, Aline
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42. Reconhecimento profissional do trabalho docente na visão de professores da Educação Básica em tempos de pandemia.
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Villas Bôas, Lúcia, Novaes, Adelina, Sarubbi Junior, Vicente, and Henrique Pucinelli, Ricardo
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PROFESSIONAL employees - Abstract
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43. Propriedades psicométricas da GAD-7 no Brasil.
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dos Santos Silva, Luanna, de Farias Leite, Michelle, Barros Feitosa, Amanda Lima, and Faro, André
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CONFIRMATORY factor analysis ,CLINICAL health psychology ,ANXIETY - Abstract
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44. CONTRIBUIÇÕES PARA A QUALIDADE DO AR INTERIOR EM SALAS DE AULA PÓS PANDEMIA DE COVID-19.
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de Oliveira Silva, Saulo Vieira and Coelho Pagel, Érica
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45. RESPOSTAS INDÍGENAS À PANDEMIA: AÇÃO PÚBLICA EM CONTEXTOS DE EMERGÊNCIA.
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Harari, Teresa, De Angelis, Paola, Godinho Peria, Pedro Vianna, and Veronesi, Sophia
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CULTURAL pluralism ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,INDIGENOUS rights ,ETHNIC differences ,COVID-19 pandemic ,REGIONAL differences - Abstract
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46. Pandemia e Meio Ambiente: o cenário internacional e os impactos ambientais da crise sanitária.
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Morato Stival, Mariane and Gomes de Oliveira, Alessandra
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COVID-19 pandemic ,OPTICAL reflection ,THEMES in literature ,PANDEMICS ,WORLD health ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
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47. Saúde Indígena: Racismo Estrutural/Institucional, Colonialismo Interno e Necropolítica.
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Guimarães Lopes de Castro, Cláudia Maria and Carneiro, Maristela
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INDIGENOUS peoples of South America ,INSTITUTIONAL racism ,COVID-19 pandemic ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,FEDERAL government ,INDIGENOUS rights - Abstract
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48. The SARS-CoV-2 vaccination campaign in Brazil and the invisibility of science evidences.
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Maciel E, Fernandez M, Calife K, Garrett D, Domingues C, Kerr L, and Dalcolmo M
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- Brazil epidemiology, COVID-19 Vaccines, Child, Humans, Immunization Programs, COVID-19 prevention & control, SARS-CoV-2
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This paper reflects on the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 in Brazil in light of the consideration of scientific evidence in the decision-making process. Brazil has one of the largest and most complete vaccination programs in the world, the National Immunization Program (Programa Nacional de Imunizações or PNI). Unfortunately, in the current context, with the political interference of the federal government, the PNI lost its role in conducting the vaccination campaign against COVID-19. Despite being a vaccination campaign with a lot of potential and one of the most accepted by the population among countries in the world, it presented many problems and left several gaps in the Brazilian scenario. In this sense, it is essential that the quality scientific evidence produced during this period can guide a constant remodeling of the vaccination strategy. Four points deserve to be highlighted: 1) the interval between doses; 2) the interchangeability between vaccines; 3) vaccination in children and adolescentes; and 4) the need for better evidence to define the vaccination strategy in certain groups and age groups.
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- 2022
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49. BEIJA-FLOR AIRBORNE REDUX.
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Estellita-Lins, Carlos
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ZOONOSES ,PANDEMICS ,SOLITUDE ,COVID-19 ,SUMMONS ,SOCIAL isolation ,SOCIAL distance - Abstract
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50. ESTADO DE COISAS INCONSTITUCIONAL NO SISTEMA CARCERÁRIO: CORTE CONSTITUCIONAL E POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS NO ENFRENTAMENTO DA COVID-19.
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Gironda Cabrera, Michelle, Torres Felício, Edna, and Muraro, Mariel
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CONSTITUTIONAL courts ,GOVERNMENT policy ,COVID-19 pandemic ,PRISON system ,FEDERAL courts ,BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases - Abstract
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