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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.6.2018.tde-10012018-180716
Document
Author
Full name
Joao Flavio Giazzi
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 1992
Supervisor
Committee
Niero, Rinaldo (President)
Barata, Jose Maria Soares
Belda Neto, Francisco Miguel
Buainain, Arnaldo
Fernandez, Roberto Augusto Castellanos
Title in Portuguese
Contribuição para o estudo dos protozoários bucais em 700 indivíduos da população de Araraquara, estado de São Paulo
Keywords in Portuguese
Protozoários Bucais
Abstract in Portuguese
Para se determinar a prevalência dos protozoários bucais Entamoeba gingivalis (GROS, 1849) e Trichomonas tenax (MULLER, 1773) procedeu-se o exame bucal de 700 indivíduos através do exame direto e de cultura. Esta amostra foi subdividida em cinco grupos de pessoas. O Grupo I, composto por 100 pacientes de clínicas odontológicas, revelou uma prevalência de 3,0 por cento com relação a presença da Entamoeba gingivalis e de 1,0 por cento com relação ao Trichomonas tenax. O Grupo II, composto por 100 estudantes universitários revelou-se ausente de infestações. O Grupo III, composto por 250 indivíduos da Clínica de Semiologia, revelou um percentual de 16,0 por cento de infestações por Entamoeba gingivalis e de 2,0 por cento de infestações por Trichomonas tenax. O Grupo IV, composto por 200 escolares do 1º grau, demonstrou uma positividade de 11,0 por cento para a Entamoeba gingivalis e de 1,0 por cento para o Trichomonas tenax. O Grupo V, composto por 50 mulheres do Serviço de Atendimento da Mulher do SESA, apresentou uma prevalência de 26,0 por cento para a Entamoeba gingivalis e de ausência para o Trichomonas tenax. O grau de infestação verificado no total dos 700, pacientes, examinados foi de 11,0 por cento para a Entamoeba gingivalis e de 2,0 por cento para o Trichomonas tenax. Estes resultados são discutidos e relacionados às variáveis: sexo, estado civil, escolaridade, idade, profissão, renda familiar e pH bucal.
Title in English
Contribution to the study of oral protozoa in 700 individuals from the population of Araraquara, state of São Paulo
Keywords in English
Oral Protozoals
Abstract in English
In order to determine the prevalence of oral protozoan Entamoeba gingivalís and Tríchomonas tenax 700 person were examined. The sample was subdivided into five groups. Group I composed by 100 patients of dentistry clinics, revealed a prevalence of 3,0 per cent relacionated with the presence of Entamoeba gingivalís and 1,0 per cent relative to Tríchomonas tenax. Group II, constituted by 100 university students, showed the absence of oral infestation. Group III, composed by 250 patients of the semiology clinic, revelated a prevalence of 16,0 per cent of Entamoeba gingivalis infestations and 2,0 per cent of Trichomonas tenax infestations. Group IV, constituted of 200 schoolchildren of the 1st grade, showed a positivity of 11,0 per cent of Entamoeba gingivalis and 1,0 per cent of Trichomonas tenax. Group v, composed by 50 women of the "Serviço de Atendimento da Mulher do SESA" (Women's Attendance Clinic in a Public Health Service), presented a prevalence of 26,0 per cent of Entamoeba gingivalis and ausence of Trichomonas tenax infestations. The general degree of infestation found in all the 700, patients, examinated was 11,0 per cent for Entamoeba gingivalis and 2,0 per cent for Trichomonas tenax. These results are discussed and relacionated with the following variables: sex, age, warriage situation, education degree, profession, familiar financial statement and oral pH.
 
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2018-01-10
 
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