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dc.contributor.authorAlvarenga, Vera Lucy de Santi-
dc.contributor.authorPizzolitto, Elisabeth Loshchagin-
dc.contributor.authorCicarelli, Regina Maria Barretto-
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-27T11:20:35Z-
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-25T18:18:18Z-
dc.date.available2014-05-27T11:20:35Z-
dc.date.available2016-10-25T18:18:18Z-
dc.date.issued2002-12-01-
dc.identifier.citationRevista de Ciencias Farmaceuticas, v. 23, n. 1, p. 135-140, 2002.-
dc.identifier.issn0101-3793-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/67134-
dc.identifier.urihttp://acervodigital.unesp.br/handle/11449/67134-
dc.description.abstractIntrauterine devices (IUD) have been used by approximately hundred million of women in the world. IUD are unprescribed to women who have pelvic inflammation disease predisposition which is caused in general by non-treated sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Trichomoniasis, one of the most important vaginal infections, is caused by a flagellated protozoan, Trichomonas vaginalis, transmitted by sexual contact and also asyntomatic women are able to transmit it. The objective of this work was verify by scanning microscopy the adhesion of this protozoan on plastic and metalic IUD surfaces. IUD fragments were added in Diamond medium containing T. vaginalis and after 3 days at 37°C incubation, they were taken out and treated as necessary for scanning microscopy. The analysis showed showed the adhesion of the protozoans on plastic and metalic IUD surfaces. Even though the IUD were not yet directly associated with high incidence of the inflammation pelvic disease, it would become an infection reservoir of potencial pathogenic organisms.en
dc.format.extent135-140-
dc.language.isopor-
dc.sourceScopus-
dc.subjectAdhesion-
dc.subjectIVD-
dc.subjectTrichomonas vaginalis-
dc.subjectculture medium-
dc.subjectdiamond medium-
dc.subjectdisease predisposition-
dc.subjectfemale-
dc.subjectflagellum-
dc.subjecthuman-
dc.subjectincidence-
dc.subjectincubation time-
dc.subjectintrauterine contraceptive device-
dc.subjectpathogenesis-
dc.subjectpelvic inflammatory disease-
dc.subjectprescription-
dc.subjectprotozoal infection-
dc.subjectscanning electron microscopy-
dc.subjectsexual transmission-
dc.subjectsexually transmitted disease-
dc.subjectsurface property-
dc.subjecttrichomoniasis-
dc.subjectvaginitis-
dc.titleAdesão de protozoários ̀a superfície de dispositivos intra-uterinospt
dc.title.alternativeProtozoan adhesion on intra uterine device (IUD) surfaceen
dc.typeoutro-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)-
dc.description.affiliationDepto. de Analises Clinicas Faculdade de Ciencias Farmaceuticas UNESP, 14801-902 - Araraquara - SP-
dc.description.affiliationDepto. de Ciencias Biologicas Faculdade de Ciencias Farmaceuticas UNESP, 14801-902 - Araraquara - SP-
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepto. de Analises Clinicas Faculdade de Ciencias Farmaceuticas UNESP, 14801-902 - Araraquara - SP-
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepto. de Ciencias Biologicas Faculdade de Ciencias Farmaceuticas UNESP, 14801-902 - Araraquara - SP-
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dc.relation.ispartofRevista de Ciencias Farmaceuticas-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-0037936555-
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