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Item type: Item , Causes of Infant Choking (Children up to 1 Year of Age) and Strategies for Prevention: Systematic Review(2024) Cristianne Confessor Castilho Lopes; Larissa Silva Guimarães; Eduardo Barbosa Lopes; Fabio Herget Pitanga; Lucas Castilho Lopes; Maria Eduarda Castilho Lopes; Joacir Ferreira Júnior; Marilda Morais da Costa; Joely Athina Martins Rocha; Sandra Maria Alves de Sousa LimaIntroduction: Choking in babies is not only a health issue, but also a source of anxiety for parents and caregivers, as it can lead to serious consequences, including serious injuries and, in extreme cases, death. Objective: Offer a thorough analysis of the existing literature on this critical topic. Methods: This study constitutes a systematic review, classified as exploratory and descriptive. The preparation of the research was a bibliographical search in electronic databases on methods associated with RSL (Systematic Literature Review) and the applications of SMARTER (Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique using Exploiting Rankings). Results: A comprehensive systematically search of the literature yielded a total of 423 articles referring I'm the main causes of choking in children under 1 year of age, of which 11 articles were eligible I'm be included in this systematic review. Conclusion: Continued research and public education efforts are important in mitigating the risks associated with choking in infants. Implementing evidence-based prevention strategies is crucial to ensuring the safety and well-being of newborns and young infants.Item type: Item , Main Causes of Viral Bronchiolitis in Babies – Systematic Review(2023) Cristianne Confessor Castilho Lopes; Vitor Ohana Marques Azzini; Natascha Szumsztajn Beker; R. Santiago; Sandra Maria Alves de Sousa Lima; Claudio Rodrigo Maia Santos; José Francisco Dalcin; Marilda Moraes da Costa; Lívia Strital Defáveri; Patrícia Cota LimaIntroduction: Acute bronchiolitis is almost exclusively caused by viral infection in children under 2 years of age. It is a secondary inflammatory viral infection of the lower airways, causing obstruction of the lower respiratory tract. Objective: Review the literature to verify the main causes of viral bronchiolitis in babies. Methods: This study constitutes a systematic review, classified as exploratory and descriptive. The preparation of the research was a bibliographical search in electronic databases on methods associated with RSL (Systematic Literature Review) and the applications of SMARTER (Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique using Exploiting Rankings). Results: A comprehensive systematic search of the literature yielded a total of 439 articles referring to the main causes of bronchiolitis in infants. Of these, 29 articles were eligible to be included in this systematic review. Conclusion: The study concluded that bronchiolitis research has seen a significant increase in research and publications, but further investigation is needed to improve our understanding and management of this condition.