History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent

Autores
Azzaro, Sebastián; Marín, Gustavo H.; Clapsos, Rosana; Marín, Lupe; Margineda, Silvia; Cillero, Facundo
Año de publicación
2018
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artículo
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Objective: The study aim to establish a debate on the different policies implemented at indigenous population in the American continent and their relationship with the presence of DiegoA antigen (AgDia) in blood phenotype of inhabitants of Buenos Aires,Argentina. Methods: It is a descriptive study with qualitative/quantitative approach. A comprehensive search of medical/social databases, using MeSH words. Limits were applied to include studies published after 1950 written in Portuguese, English and Spanish. Results: Dia antigen in the population of several American countries is relatively high, hence, it should be considered in screening panels perform to blood donors. Noteworthy, the exception of this panorama is Buenos Aires State, where the prevalence of this antigen is low. This data was correlated with indigenous policies carried out by former governments. The results showed in population living in regions where Dia is high policy performed by the colonizers towards the indigenous peoples was domination+integration+miscegenation. In Buenos Aires, however, that policy was annihilation of the natives which could explain the low presence of the antigen in the current population. Conclusion: The presence of Ag-Dia in the population of Buenos Aires is low compared to other Latin- American regions. The presence of Ag-Dia in Buenos Aires population is low compared to other regions of Latin-America. The reason could be explained by the distinctive indigenous policy performed in this area. It might be possible then to predict the prevalence Dia in the current population, taking into account the history of indigenous policy in colonization of American continent.
Materia
Ciencias de la Salud
Dia antigen
health
indigenous
policies
transfusion
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spelling History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continentAzzaro, SebastiánMarín, Gustavo H.Clapsos, RosanaMarín, LupeMargineda, SilviaCillero, FacundoCiencias de la SaludDia antigenhealthindigenouspoliciestransfusion<strong>Objective:</strong> The study aim to establish a debate on the different policies implemented at indigenous population in the American continent and their relationship with the presence of DiegoA antigen (AgDia) in blood phenotype of inhabitants of Buenos Aires,Argentina. <strong>Methods:</strong> It is a descriptive study with qualitative/quantitative approach. A comprehensive search of medical/social databases, using MeSH words. Limits were applied to include studies published after 1950 written in Portuguese, English and Spanish. <strong>Results:</strong> Dia antigen in the population of several American countries is relatively high, hence, it should be considered in screening panels perform to blood donors. Noteworthy, the exception of this panorama is Buenos Aires State, where the prevalence of this antigen is low. This data was correlated with indigenous policies carried out by former governments. The results showed in population living in regions where Dia is high policy performed by the colonizers towards the indigenous peoples was domination+integration+miscegenation. In Buenos Aires, however, that policy was annihilation of the natives which could explain the low presence of the antigen in the current population. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> The presence of Ag-Dia in the population of Buenos Aires is low compared to other Latin- American regions. The presence of Ag-Dia in Buenos Aires population is low compared to other regions of Latin-America. The reason could be explained by the distinctive indigenous policy performed in this area. It might be possible then to predict the prevalence Dia in the current population, taking into account the history of indigenous policy in colonization of American continent.2018-11-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttps://digital.cic.gba.gob.ar/handle/11746/8843enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/reponame:CIC Digital (CICBA)instname:Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Airesinstacron:CICBA2025-09-29T13:40:12Zoai:digital.cic.gba.gob.ar:11746/8843Institucionalhttp://digital.cic.gba.gob.arOrganismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://digital.cic.gba.gob.ar/oai/snrdmarisa.degiusti@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:94412025-09-29 13:40:12.578CIC Digital (CICBA) - Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Airesfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent
title History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent
spellingShingle History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent
Azzaro, Sebastián
Ciencias de la Salud
Dia antigen
health
indigenous
policies
transfusion
title_short History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent
title_full History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent
title_fullStr History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent
title_full_unstemmed History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent
title_sort History of indigenous policies as trace of erythrocyte antigen dia in the current population of the american continent
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Azzaro, Sebastián
Marín, Gustavo H.
Clapsos, Rosana
Marín, Lupe
Margineda, Silvia
Cillero, Facundo
author Azzaro, Sebastián
author_facet Azzaro, Sebastián
Marín, Gustavo H.
Clapsos, Rosana
Marín, Lupe
Margineda, Silvia
Cillero, Facundo
author_role author
author2 Marín, Gustavo H.
Clapsos, Rosana
Marín, Lupe
Margineda, Silvia
Cillero, Facundo
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias de la Salud
Dia antigen
health
indigenous
policies
transfusion
topic Ciencias de la Salud
Dia antigen
health
indigenous
policies
transfusion
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv <strong>Objective:</strong> The study aim to establish a debate on the different policies implemented at indigenous population in the American continent and their relationship with the presence of DiegoA antigen (AgDia) in blood phenotype of inhabitants of Buenos Aires,Argentina. <strong>Methods:</strong> It is a descriptive study with qualitative/quantitative approach. A comprehensive search of medical/social databases, using MeSH words. Limits were applied to include studies published after 1950 written in Portuguese, English and Spanish. <strong>Results:</strong> Dia antigen in the population of several American countries is relatively high, hence, it should be considered in screening panels perform to blood donors. Noteworthy, the exception of this panorama is Buenos Aires State, where the prevalence of this antigen is low. This data was correlated with indigenous policies carried out by former governments. The results showed in population living in regions where Dia is high policy performed by the colonizers towards the indigenous peoples was domination+integration+miscegenation. In Buenos Aires, however, that policy was annihilation of the natives which could explain the low presence of the antigen in the current population. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> The presence of Ag-Dia in the population of Buenos Aires is low compared to other Latin- American regions. The presence of Ag-Dia in Buenos Aires population is low compared to other regions of Latin-America. The reason could be explained by the distinctive indigenous policy performed in this area. It might be possible then to predict the prevalence Dia in the current population, taking into account the history of indigenous policy in colonization of American continent.
description <strong>Objective:</strong> The study aim to establish a debate on the different policies implemented at indigenous population in the American continent and their relationship with the presence of DiegoA antigen (AgDia) in blood phenotype of inhabitants of Buenos Aires,Argentina. <strong>Methods:</strong> It is a descriptive study with qualitative/quantitative approach. A comprehensive search of medical/social databases, using MeSH words. Limits were applied to include studies published after 1950 written in Portuguese, English and Spanish. <strong>Results:</strong> Dia antigen in the population of several American countries is relatively high, hence, it should be considered in screening panels perform to blood donors. Noteworthy, the exception of this panorama is Buenos Aires State, where the prevalence of this antigen is low. This data was correlated with indigenous policies carried out by former governments. The results showed in population living in regions where Dia is high policy performed by the colonizers towards the indigenous peoples was domination+integration+miscegenation. In Buenos Aires, however, that policy was annihilation of the natives which could explain the low presence of the antigen in the current population. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> The presence of Ag-Dia in the population of Buenos Aires is low compared to other Latin- American regions. The presence of Ag-Dia in Buenos Aires population is low compared to other regions of Latin-America. The reason could be explained by the distinctive indigenous policy performed in this area. It might be possible then to predict the prevalence Dia in the current population, taking into account the history of indigenous policy in colonization of American continent.
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