Infant Psychiatry
Chapter B.2
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                Информационный материал для пациентов и родственников
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                                                                Psychiatrie de l'enfant
Chapitre B.2
Edition en français 
Traduction : Claire Rousseau 
Sous la direction de : Priscille Gérardin 
Avec le soutien de la SFPEADA
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                Psiquiatría infantil 
Capítulo B.2
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                Document outcomes of women and their babies with COVID-19 in pregnancy
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                A short wordless story, that will help people to understand what to do if you have Coronavirus and how to keep yourself and those who you care about safe. The story also shows how to safely help others who may be self-isolating. Supplementary text at the end of the story gives information on where p...eople can seek help if they are unwell and signposts to other useful resources
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                                                                Over half a billion children are living in areas with extremely high levels of floods and nearly 160 million children live in areas of high or extremely high droughts. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that 26% of the annual 6.6 million deaths of children under five are linked to environ...ment-related causes and conditions. Children are also disproportionately affected by pollution, not only in terms of death rates, but also in terms of cognitive and physical development. This report illustrates that environmental causes also have an impact on whether children are pushed to work and on the kind of work they engage in, the conditions of work, exposure to dangerous toxicants and the risk of exploitation. However, the report raises more questions than it answers as it is one of the first reports addressing the question, how environmental degradation and climate change affect the vulnerability of children towards exploitation. 
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                                                                The discourse on climate change and migration has shifted from labelling migration merely as a consequence of climate impacts, to describing it as a form of human adaptation. This article explores the adaptation framing of the climate change and migration nexus and highlights its shortcomings and ad...vantages. While for some groups, under certain circumstances migration can be an effective form of adaptation, for others it leads to increased vulnerabilities and a poverty spiral, reducing their adaptive apacities. Non-economic losses connected to a change of place further challenge the notion of successful adaptation. Even when migration improves the situation of a household, it may conceal the lack of action on climate change adaptation from national governments or the international community. Given the growing body of evidence on the diverse circumstances and outcomes of migration
in the context of climate change, we distinguish between reactive and proactive migration and argue for a precise differentiation in the academic debate
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                                                                Data on Infectious Diseases in Ukraine Now Available as a Free eBook to Help Medics and Relief Efforts During the War.
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                                                                Au Burkina Faso, les personnes vivant avec le VIH (PvVIH) ont régulièrement recours à des substances naturelles pour traiter certaines infections opportunistes. C’est ainsi que le suc des feuilles fraîches de Mitracarpus scaber Zucc. ex Schult. & Schult. f. (Rubiaceae) et de Senna alata (L.) R...oxb. (Fabaceae) sont utilisés comme antimycosiques. En ce qui concerne le zona et les poussées herpétiques, les feuilles fraîches de Phyllanthus amarus Schumach. & Thonn. (Euphorbiaceae), la sève de Mangifera indica L. (Anacardiaceae), le gel de Aloe buettneri Berger (Liliaceae) et la galle de Guiera senegalensis J.F. Gmel. (Combretaceae), sont les drogues végétales les plus utilisées. Des substances naturelles sont également recommandées par les tradipraticiens de santé pour la récupération immunologique et nutritionnelle, le traitement précoce de l’infection à VIH et la réduction des effets secondaires des traitements ARV (antirétroviral). Il s’agit respectivement pour les plus importantes d’entre elles, des feuilles de Moringa oleifera Lam. (Moringaceae), de la pulpe du fruit de Detarium microcarpum  Guill. & Perr. (Fabaceae), de la spiruline et du pollen issu de la ruche. 
Les substances naturelles pouvant avoir une interaction avec les traitements conventionnels et plus particulièrement avec les médicaments ARV, les plantes contenant des tanins catéchiques, des dérivés 1,8 hydroxyanthracéniques laxatifs et des molécules hépatotropes ou inductrices enzymatiques, sont classées à risque, et leur utilisation par les PvVIH est étroitement surveillée.
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                                                                BMJ Global Health Vol.4 (2019 no.4
The Drug Resistance Index (DRI) is proposed as measure of antibiotic effectiveness in a given country, by combining, in a single metric the use of various antibiotic groups and the resistance proportions of several pathogens.It is a complicated measure that gives ...results that cannot be understood by common knowledge and logic. The DRI conveys a wrong message.
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                                                                The report showed commitments made three decades ago to protect the rights of children remain unfulfilled for millions. Violence still affects countless children. Discrimination based on age, gender, disability, sexual orientation and religion harms children worldwide.
Key factors include a lack ...of investment in critically important services. Most countries fall well short of spending the 5-6% of GDP needed to ensure universal coverage of essential health care. And foreign aid, which many lower income countries rely on, is falling short in areas such as health, education, protection and child care.
Another factor, the report said, is the lack of quality data. Governments tend to rely on data that reflects national averages, making it difficult to identify the needs of specific children and to monitor progress. Comprehensive data collection and disaggregation of data by gender, age, disability and locality, are increasingly important as rights violations disproportionately affect disadvantaged children.
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                                                                The    international    community    sits    at    the    tipping    pointof    a    post-‐antibiotic    era,    where    common     bacterial     infections     are     no     longer     treatable     with     the     antibiotic    armamentarium    that    exists.    In    South    Africa,    t...he    identification    of    the    first    case    of    pan-‐resistant    Klebsiella     pneumoniae(Brink     et     al,     J     Clin     Microbiol. 2013;51(1):369-‐72)    marks     a     watershed     moment     and     highlights    ourtip     of     the     antibiotic     resistance    ‘iceberg’      in      this      country.      Multi-‐drug      resistant      (MDR)-‐bacterial      infections,    predominantly    in    Gram-‐negative    bacteria    such    as    Klebsiella    pneumoniae,    Escherichia    coli,    Pseudomonas     aeruginosaand    Acinetobacter     baumanniiare    now    commonplace    in    South    African    hospitals.    Whilst    a    number    of    expensive    new    antibiotics    for    Gram-‐positive     bacterial     infections     have     been     manufactured     recently     (some     of     which     are    licenced     for     usein     South     Africa),     no     new     antibiotics     active     against     Gram-‐negative    infections    are    expected    in    the    next    10-‐15years.    Hence    what    we    have    now,    needs    conserving
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                                                                This checklist is an operational tool to help national authorities develop or revise national respiratory pathogen (inclusive of influenza and coronaviruses) pandemic preparedness plans.
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                Front. Hum. Neurosci., 25 September 2009 | https://doi.org/10.3389/neuro.09.026.2009
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                Le défi des pays en voie de développement est la disponibilité de méthodes de diagnostic rapide et précis pour le management de la tuberculose. Des techniques moléculaires offrent cet avantage et nous avons utilisé le test GeneXpert MTB/RIF dans le diagnostic de la tuberculose extra-pulmonair...e pour évaluer sa performance par rapport aux méthodes conventionnelles.
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