Mariana Cordeiro Dias [1], Lanna Isa Estanislau de Alcântara Oliveira [1], Giovanna dos Santos Flora [1], Philippe Mercante Guerra [2]
[1] Centro Universitário Faculdade de Ciências Gerenciais de Manhuaçu (UNIFACIG), Manhuaçu - MG.
[2] Faculdade de Medicina do Vale do Aço (UNIVAÇO), Ipatinga - MG.
Publicado no Caderno de Anais do Congresso Acervo+ 2022 | Eixo Saúde | DOI: https://doi.org/10.25248/anais.e9586.2022.
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