Lezione numero 4.2 del progetto "L'Ospedale Va a Scuola" a cura dell'Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù di Roma in collaborazione con l'Istituto Bambino Gesù per la Salute del Bambino e dell'Adolescente.
Lezione numero 4.7 del progetto "L'Ospedale Va a Scuola" a cura dell'Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù di Roma in collaborazione con l'Istituto Bambino Gesù per la Salute del Bambino e dell'Adolescente.
Lezione 4.3 del Progetto "L'Ospedale Va a Scuola" a cura dell'Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù di Roma in collaborazione con l'Istituto Bambino Gesù per la Salute del Bambino e dell'Adolescente.
Lezione numero 4.2 del progetto "L'Ospedale Va a Scuola" a cura dell'Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù di Roma in collaborazione con l'Istituto Bambino Gesù per la Salute del Bambino e dell'Adolescente.
Lezione numero 4.7 del progetto "L'Ospedale Va a Scuola" a cura dell'Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù di Roma in collaborazione con l'Istituto Bambino Gesù per la Salute del Bambino e dell'Adolescente.
Lezione 4.3 del Progetto "L'Ospedale Va a Scuola" a cura dell'Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù di Roma in collaborazione con l'Istituto Bambino Gesù per la Salute del Bambino e dell'Adolescente.
Essential Financial Advice for Those in Debt by Jameson Van HoutenJameson Van Houten
Jameson Van Houten from Stonegate Capital Advisors defines "good debt" as large but worthwhile purchases like education and homes that increase quality of life and likely income over time. "Bad debt" accumulates when using high interest credit cards for everyday purchases instead of essentials. Managing finances honestly to avoid minimum payments that barely reduce balances can help differentiate good from bad debt.
Carla Leal is adopted and Hispanic. She was placed in foster care as an infant before being adopted by an elderly couple at 6 months old. She grew up feeling loved and supported by her adoptive family. While adoption is normal to her, she used to conceal this fact from friends due to negative stereotypes about foster children. Now she prefers to focus on how adoption gave her opportunities rather than dwell on the details.
Kobe Ampofo is from Ghana where lighter skin is more valued and associated with higher class. As someone with very dark skin, he faced comments and suggestions to lighten his skin. However, he has come to appreciate his dark skin tone, which makes him stand out and helps him be
The document discusses cloud computing and security. It defines cloud computing as the delivery of on-demand computing resources over the Internet on a pay-per-use basis. It notes that cloud computing includes both applications delivered as services and the hardware and software that provide those services. The document also outlines different types of cloud including public, private, and protected clouds. It discusses components of cloud computing like applications, clients, infrastructure, platforms, services, and storage. Finally, it lists advantages such as lower costs and improved performance, as well as disadvantages including security concerns and reliance on internet connectivity.
Ableism refers to discrimination against people with different abilities through language, attitudes, and actions. Some examples of ableist microaggressions include using terms like "dumb", "lame", or "retarded" to refer to someone or something, as well as referring to someone as "crazy" or labeling them with a mental illness like "OCD". The document provides a definition of ableism and examples of ableist language and microaggressions.
La propuesta busca incorporar el uso de las TIC y materiales atractivos en la unidad de aprendizaje de Análisis y Argumento para que los estudiantes adquieran aprendizajes significativos de manera colaborativa. Se propone utilizar cuatro espacios de aprendizaje - información, interacción, producción y exhibición - para despertar el interés de los estudiantes y que tengan un papel activo en la construcción de su conocimiento.
PPT Matteelli ""The infectious disease physician and the diagnosis of tubercu...StopTb Italia
PPT Matteelli "The infectious disease physician and the diagnosis of tuberculosis", Symposium on TB, 14 October, III Session (physicians & surgeons), Monza, Italy.
Essential Financial Advice for Those in Debt by Jameson Van HoutenJameson Van Houten
Jameson Van Houten from Stonegate Capital Advisors defines "good debt" as large but worthwhile purchases like education and homes that increase quality of life and likely income over time. "Bad debt" accumulates when using high interest credit cards for everyday purchases instead of essentials. Managing finances honestly to avoid minimum payments that barely reduce balances can help differentiate good from bad debt.
Carla Leal is adopted and Hispanic. She was placed in foster care as an infant before being adopted by an elderly couple at 6 months old. She grew up feeling loved and supported by her adoptive family. While adoption is normal to her, she used to conceal this fact from friends due to negative stereotypes about foster children. Now she prefers to focus on how adoption gave her opportunities rather than dwell on the details.
Kobe Ampofo is from Ghana where lighter skin is more valued and associated with higher class. As someone with very dark skin, he faced comments and suggestions to lighten his skin. However, he has come to appreciate his dark skin tone, which makes him stand out and helps him be
The document discusses cloud computing and security. It defines cloud computing as the delivery of on-demand computing resources over the Internet on a pay-per-use basis. It notes that cloud computing includes both applications delivered as services and the hardware and software that provide those services. The document also outlines different types of cloud including public, private, and protected clouds. It discusses components of cloud computing like applications, clients, infrastructure, platforms, services, and storage. Finally, it lists advantages such as lower costs and improved performance, as well as disadvantages including security concerns and reliance on internet connectivity.
Ableism refers to discrimination against people with different abilities through language, attitudes, and actions. Some examples of ableist microaggressions include using terms like "dumb", "lame", or "retarded" to refer to someone or something, as well as referring to someone as "crazy" or labeling them with a mental illness like "OCD". The document provides a definition of ableism and examples of ableist language and microaggressions.
La propuesta busca incorporar el uso de las TIC y materiales atractivos en la unidad de aprendizaje de Análisis y Argumento para que los estudiantes adquieran aprendizajes significativos de manera colaborativa. Se propone utilizar cuatro espacios de aprendizaje - información, interacción, producción y exhibición - para despertar el interés de los estudiantes y que tengan un papel activo en la construcción de su conocimiento.
PPT Matteelli ""The infectious disease physician and the diagnosis of tubercu...StopTb Italia
PPT Matteelli "The infectious disease physician and the diagnosis of tuberculosis", Symposium on TB, 14 October, III Session (physicians & surgeons), Monza, Italy.
CUMES 2013 - Lezione 6 (disabilità) link videoCumesMilano
The document provides links to several videos about inclusion and disabilities from organizations like UNICEF, the Paralympics, and Italian broadcaster La7. The videos feature interviews and stories promoting inclusion of people with disabilities, such as former UNICEF executive director Anthony Lake discussing children with disabilities, profiles of Paralympic athletes, and an interview with an Italian professor on inclusion.
The document contains links to 15 YouTube videos about poverty from various organizations like Unicef, Tearfund, UNDP, and others. The videos cover topics such as child poverty, poverty in countries like Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia, the UK, and Brazil. They range from 35 seconds to 8 minutes in length and provide information on defining and measuring poverty, its causes and impacts, and approaches to addressing and ending poverty globally.
1. Esame dell’escreato
•Risultati rapidi
Raccolta dell’escreato nelle
visite domiciliari in Kosovo
•Correla con la contagiosità
•Permette la decentralizzazione
•Basso costo
AFB ( in rosso) sono bacilli tubercolari
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2. Le attività del Global Drug Facility's MDR
TB dal 2007 ad oggi...
2001 - Accesso ai farmaci antitubercolari di prima linea
2007 - distribuzione di farmaci di seconda linea (per il trattamento di
MDR-TB)
2009 - distribuiti più di 2.4 milioni di trattamenti antitubercolari che
portano il N globale di pazienti trattati da GDF a più di 16.5 milioni
Paesi serviti dal GDF's MDR‐ TB tra il 2007 il 2010
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3. DOT e DOTS
La tubercolosi è una malattia curabile
attraverso un ciclo di trattamento
adeguato
Trattare i pazienti con una tubercolosi
attiva (presenza di bacilli tubercolari
nell’escreato) che possono trasmettere
la malattia ad altri, è il metodo più
efficace per ridurre la diffusione della TB
DOTS (Directly Observed
Treatment Short course) è la
strategia raccomandata a livello
internazionale per il controllo della
tubercolosi
È una strategia efficace e a basso costo
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5. HIV/AIDS: stigma e accesso alle
cure
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6. Aspetti critici nel controllo di HIV/AIDS
in PVS
1. Identificazione dei soggetti
sieropositivi
◦ Test HIV
2. Identificazione dei soggetti
che necessitano di terapia
◦ Test CD4
3. Trattamento con farmaci
antiretrovirali
◦ Disponibilità di farmaci
◦ Continuità delle cure
4. Controlli sanitari periodici
5. Risorse economiche
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7. Global plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections
among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive
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9. Investimenti necessari per la realizzazione di
piani di prevenzione della trasmissione
materno-fetale di HIV
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11. The malaria challenge
Progressi nel controllo della malaria sono stati ottenuti in tutto il mondo
eccetto che in Africa dal 1950 con una significativa riduzione della mortalità.
Dagli anni ’70, tuttavia, si è assistito ad un nuovo incremento di mortalità
legata alla malaria
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12. Decessi per malaria
Numero di decessi, 2003
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13. Cause della recrudescenza di malaria
nel mondo
1. Resistenza dei plasmodi agli antimalarici
2. Resistenza delle Anofeli agli insetticidi
3. Scarsità di risorse per il controllo della malattia
4. Guerre e conflitti:
la diffusione della malaria è strettamente
correlata al livello di povertà
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