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2. Evaluation of two different strategies for schistosomiasis screening in high-risk groups in a non-endemic setting
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Roade, Luisa, Sulleiro, Elena, Bocanegra, Cristina, Salvador, Fernando, Trevino, Begona, Zarzuela, Francesc, Goterris, Lidia, Serre-Delcor, Nuria, Oliveira-Souto, Ines, Aznar, Maria Luisa, Pou, Diana, Sanchez-Montalva, Adrian, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, and Molina, Israel
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- 2023
3. Identification of Chagas disease biomarkers using untargeted metabolomics
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Herreros-Cabello, Alfonso, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Pérez-Molina, José A., Salvador, Fernando, Monge-Maillo, Begoña, Rodriguez-Palomares, Jose F., Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz Pinho, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Sabino, Ester Cerdeira, Norman, Francesca F., Fresno, Manuel, Gironès, Núria, and Molina, Israel
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- 2024
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4. Author Correction: Discovery of circulating miRNAs as biomarkers of chronic Chagas heart disease via a small RNA-Seq approach
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Villar, Silvina R., Herreros-Cabello, Alfonso, Callejas-Hernández, Francisco, Maza, María C., del Moral-Salmoral, Javier, Gómez-Montes, Mario, Rodríguez-Angulo, Héctor O., Carrillo, Irene, Górgolas, Miguel, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Molina, Israel, Pérez-Molina, José A., Monge-Maillo, Begoña, Bottasso, Oscar A., Beloscar, Juan, Pérez, Ana R., Fresno, Manuel, and Gironès, Núria
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- 2024
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5. Discovery of circulating miRNAs as biomarkers of chronic Chagas heart disease via a small RNA-Seq approach
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Villar, Silvina R., Herreros-Cabello, Alfonso, Callejas-Hernández, Francisco, Maza, María C., del Moral-Salmoral, Javier, Gómez-Montes, Mario, Rodríguez-Angulo, Héctor O., Carrillo, Irene, Górgolas, Miguel, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Molina, Israel, Pérez-Molina, José A., Monge-Maillo, Begoña, Bottasso, Oscar A., Beloscar, Juan, Pérez, Ana R., Fresno, Manuel, and Gironès, Núria
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- 2024
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6. Prevalence of Chagas disease among Latin American immigrants in non-endemic countries: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis
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Nepomuceno de Andrade, Gisele, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Nascimento, Bruno R., Martins-Melo, Francisco Rogerlândio, Perel, Pablo, Geissbühler, Yvonne, Demacq, Caroline, Quijano, Monica, Mosser, Jonathan F., Cousin, Ewerton, Machado, Ísis Eloah, Rodrigues, Matheus Lucca A.C., Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P., and Molina, Israel
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- 2024
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7. Imported schistosomiasis in travelers: Experience from a referral tropical medicine unit in Barcelona, Spain
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Salvador, Fernando, Bocanegra, Cristina, Treviño, Begoña, Sulleiro, Elena, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Serre-Delcor, Núria, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Aznar, M<ce:sup loc='post">a</ce:sup> Luisa, Goterris, Lidia, Pou, Diana, Espiau, María, Martínez-Campreciós, Joan, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Oliveira, Inés, Zarzuela, Francesc, Martínez-Vallejo, Patricia, and Molina, Israel
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- 2024
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8. Early trajectories of virological and immunological biomarkers and clinical outcomes in patients admitted to hospital for COVID-19: an international, prospective cohort study
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Sahner, David, Tierney, John, Vogel, Susan E., Herpin, Betsey R., Smolskis, Mary C., McKay, Laura A., Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Sardana, Ratna, Raim, Sharon Segal, Hensely, Lisa, Lorenzo, Johsua, Mock, Rebecca, Zuckerman, Judith, Atri, Negin, Miller, Mark, Vallee, David, Chung, Lucy, Kang, Nayon, Barrett, Kevin, Adam, Stacey J., Read, Sarah, Draghia-Akli, Ruxandra, Currier, Judy, Hughes, Eric, Harrigan, Rachel H., Amos, Laura, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, Collins, Gary, Davis, Bionca, Denning, Eileen, DuChene, Alain, Eckroth, Kate, Engen, Nicole, Frase, Alex, Gandits, Greg, Grund, Birgit, Harrison, Merrie, Hurlbut, Nancy, Kaiser, Payton, Koopmeiners, Joseph, Larson, Gregg, Meger, Sue, Mistry, Shweta Sharma, Murray, Thomas, Nelson, Ray, Quan, Kien, Quan, Siu Fun, Reilly, Cavan, Siegel, Lianne, Thompson, Greg, Vock, David, Walski, Jamie, Gelijns, Annetine C., Moskowitz, Alan J., Bagiella, Emilia, Moquete, Ellen, O'Sullivan, Karen, Marks, Mary E., Accardi, Evan, Kinzel, Emily, Burris, Sarah, Bedoya, Gabriela, Gupta, Lola, Overbey, Jessica R., Santos, Milerva, Gillinov, Marc A., Miller, Marissa A., Taddei-Peters, Wendy C., Fenton, Kathleen, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Gottlieb, Robert L., Mack, Michael, Berhe, Mezgebe, Haley, Clinton, Dishner, Emma, Bettacchi, Christopher, Golden, Kevin, Duhaime, Erin, Ryan, Madison, Tallmadge, Catherine, Estrada, Lorie, Jones, Felecia, Villa, Samatha, Wang, Samatha, Robert, Raven, Coleman, Tanquinisha, Clariday, Laura, Baker, Rebecca, Hurutado-Rodriguez, Mariana, Iram, Nazia, Fresnedo, Michelle, Davis, Allyson, Leonard, Kiara, Ramierez, Noelia, Thammavong, Jon, Duque, Krizia, Turner, Emma, Fisher, Tammy, Robinson, Dianna, Ransom, Desirae, Maldonado, Nicholas, Lusk, Erica, Killian, Aaron, Palacious, Adriana, Solis, Edilia, Jerrow, Janet, Watts, Matthew, Whitacre, Heather, Cothran, Elizabeth, Smith, Peter K., Barkauskas, Christina E., Vekstein, Andrew M., Ko, Emily R., Dreyer, Grace R., Stafford, Neil, Brooks, Megan, Der, Tatyana, Witte, Marie, Gamarallage, Ruwan, Franzone, John, Ivey, Noel, Lumsden, Rebecca H., Mosaly, Nilima, Mourad, Ahmaad, Holland, Thomas L., Motta, Mary, Lane, Kathleen, McGowan, Lauren M., Stout, Jennifer, Aloor, Heather, Bragg, Kennesha M., Toledo, Barvina, McLendon-Arvik, Beth, Bussadori, Barbara, Hollister, Beth A., Griffin, Michelle, Giangiacomo, Dana M., Rodriguez, Vicente, Bokhart, Gordon, Eichman, Sharon M., Parrino, Patrick E., Spindel, Stephen, Bansal, Aditya, Baumgarten, Katherine, Hand, Johnathan, Vonderhaar, Derek, Nossaman, Bobby, Sylvia Laudun, Ames, DeAnna, Broussard, Shane, Hernandez, Nilmo, Isaac, Geralyn, Dinh, Huan, Zheng, Yiling, Tran, Sonny, McDaniel, Hunter, Crovetto, Nicolle, Perin, Emerson, Costello, Briana, Manian, Prasad, Sohail, M. 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10. Epidemiological and clinical trends of imported strongyloidiasis in a referral international health unit, Barcelona, Spain: A 12-year period experience
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Iglesias Llorente, Laura, Román Bernal, Berta, Sánchez Montalvá, Adrián, Espinosa Pereiro, Juan, Almirante, Benito, Miarons, Marta, Sellarés, Júlia, Larrosa, María, Villamarín, Miguel, Fernández, Nuria, Salvador, Fernando, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Pérez-Jorge Peremarch, Conchita, Resino Foz, Elena, Espigares Correa, Andrea, Álvarez de Espejo Montiel, Teresa, Navas Clemente, Iván, Quijano Contreras, María Isabel, Nieto Fernández del Campo, Luis Alberto, Jiménez Álvarez, Guillermo, Guillamón Sánchez, Mercedes, García García, Josefina, Muñoz Hornero, Constanza, Cosmen Sánchez, Ana, Mariño Callejo, Ana, Valcarce Pardeiro, Nieves, Smithson Amat, Alex, Chico Chumillas, Cristina, Sánchez Serrano, Adriana, Piñar Cabezos, Diana, Jiménez Martínez, Isabel, Estrada Fernández, Guillermo, Lorén Vargas, María, Parra Arribas, Nuria, Martínez Cilleros, Carmen, Villasante de la Puente, Aránzazu, García Delange, Teresa, Ruiz Rodríguez, María José, Robledo del Prado, Marta, Abad Almendro, Juan Carlos, Muñoz del Rey, José Román, Jiménez Álvaro, Montaña, Coy Coy, Javier, Poquet Catala, Inmaculada, Santos Peña, Marta, Mora Delgado, Juan, Manso Gómez, Tamara, Rubio Obanos, Teresa, Barbeito Castiñeiras, Gema, Domínguez Santalla, María Jesús, Mao Martín, Laura, Adalid Moll, María, Díaz Luperena, Javier, Ruiz Grinspan, Martín Sebastián, Barrós González, Raquel, Herrera Pacheco, Lourdes, Martínez Avilés, Rocío, Rodrigo González, Sara, Rodríguez Leal, Cristóbal Manuel, Romay Lema, Eva María, Suárez Gil, Roi, Bustinduy Odriozola, Maria Jesús, Marimón Ortiz de Zárate, José María, Vidaur Tello, Loreto, Kortajarena Urkola, Xabier, Arriola Martínez, Paula, Lartategi Iraurgi, Alazne, Álvarez de Castro, Maria, Martínez Mateu, Cintia María, Rodríguez Gómez, Francisco, Asschert Agüero, Isabel, Chamarro Martí, Elena, Franch Llasat, Diego, Zakariya-Yousef Breval, Ismail, Rico Rodríguez, Marta, Martínez López, Belén, García-López, María, Fernández Cruz, Ana, Calderón Parra, Jorge, Ramos Martínez, Antonio, Múñez Rubio, Elena, Vázquez Comendador, José Manuel, Diego Yagüe, Itziar, Expósito Palomo, Esther, Díaz de Santiago, Alberto, De la Fuente Moral, Sara, Pintos Pascual, Ilduara, Álvarez Franco, Raquel, Fernández de Orueta, Lucía, Vates Gómez, Roberto, Cardona Arias, Andrés Felipe, Marguenda Contreras, Pablo, Gaspar Alonso-Vega, Gabriel, Aranda Rife, Elena María, Martínez Cifre, Blanca, Roger Zapata, Daniel, Martín Rubio, Irene, Barbosa Ventura, André, Piñero, Iván, Bahamonde Carrasco, Alberto, Martínez Vidal, Ana, Talavera García, Eva, Mendoza Roy, Paula, Urrutia Losada, Ainhoa, Arteche Eguizabal, Lorea, Delgado Sánchez, Elisabet, Bañón Escandell, Sara, Caro Bragado, Sarah, Domínguez de Pablos, Gema, Herrero Rodríguez, Carmen, Liébana Martos, Carmen, Force Sanmartín, Luis, Aranega, Raquel, Mera Fidalgo, Arantzazu, Hortos Alsina, Miquel, Merchante Gutiérrez, Nicolas, León Jiménez, Eva María, Del Pozo, José L, Serralta Buades, Josefa, Cabrera Tejada, Ginger Giorgiana, Fernández-Ruiz, Mario, Aguado, José María, Maestro de la Calle, Guillermo, Vizcarra, Pilar, Rodriguez Dominguez, Mario José, Gioia, Francesca, Del Campo, Santos, Cantón Moreno, Rafael, Martín Dávila, Pilar, Casado, José Luis, Oteo Revuelta, José Antonio, Santibáñez Sáenz, Paula, Cervera Acedo, Cristina, Ruiz Martínez, Carlos, Blanco Ramos, José Ramón, Azcona Gutiérrez, José M., García García, Concepción, Alba Fernández, Jorge, Ibarra Cucalón, Valvanera, San Franco, Mercedes, Metola Sacristán, Luis, Meijide Míguez, Héctor, Gredilla Zubiría, Íñigo, Menéndez, Justo, Villares Fernández, Paula, Montes Andújar, Lara, Navarro Batet, Álvaro, Ferrer Santolaria, Anna, Padilla Salazar, María de la Luz, Abella Vázquez, Lucy, Hayek Peraza, Marcelino, García Pardo, Antonio, Hernández Carballo, Carolina, Ruiz Fernández, Andrés Javier, Barrio López, Isabel, Martakoush, Alí, Rojas-Vieyra, Agustín, García Calvo, Sonia, Villarreal García-Lomas, Mercedes, Vizcaíno Callejón, Marta, García García, María Pilar, Lérida Urteaga, Ana, Carrasco Fons, Natalia, María Sanjuan, Beatriz, Martín González, Lydia, Sanz Zamudio, Camilo, Alejos, Belén, Moreno, Cristina, Rava, Marta, Iniesta, Carlos, Izquierdo, Rebeca, Suárez-García, Inés, Díaz, Asunción, Ruiz-Alguero, Marta, Hernando, Victoria, Frías, Jesús, Ramírez, Elena, Martín-Quirós, Alejandro, Quintana-Díaz, Manuel, Mingorance, Jesús, Arnalich, Francisco, Moreno, Francisco, Figueiras, Juan Carlos, García-Arenzana, Nicolás, Montero-Vega, María Dolores, Romero-Gómez, María Pilar, Toro-Rueda, Carlos, García-Bujalance, Silvia, Ruiz-Carrascosa, Guillermo, Cendejas-Bueno, Emilio, Falces-Romero, Iker, Lázaro-Perona, Fernando, Ruiz-Bastián, Mario, Gutiérrez-Arroyo, Almudena, Girón De Velasco-Sada, Patricia, Dahdouh, Elie, Gómez-Arroyo, Bartolomé, García-Sánchez, Consuelo, Guedez-López, Virginia, Bloise-Sánchez, Iván, Alguacil-Guillén, Marina, Liras-Hernández, Maria Gracia, Sánchez-Castellano, Miguel Angel, García-Clemente, Paloma, González-Donapetry, Patricia, San José-Villar, S, de Pablos-Gómez, Manuela, Gómez-Gil, Rosa, Corcuera-Pindado, Maria Teresa, Rico-Nieto, Alicia, Herrero, Alicia, Prieto-Arribas, Daniel, Oliver-Saez, Paloma, Mora-Corcovado, Roberto, Fernández-Calle, Pilar, Alcaide-Martín, María José, Díaz-Garzón, Jorge, Fernández-Puntero, Belén, Nuñez-Cabetas, Rocío, Crespo-Sánchez, Gema, Rodriguez-Fraga, Olaia, Mendez del Sol, Helena, Duque-Alcorta, Marta, Gomez-Rioja, Rubén, Sanz de Pedro, María, Pascual-García, Lydia, Segovia-Amaro, Marta, Iturzaeta-Sánchez, Jose Manuel, Rodriguez-Gutiérrez, Mercedes, Perez-Garcia Morillón, Amparo, Martinez Gallego, Miguel Angel, Fabre-Estremera, Blanca, Martinez-Chavez, Estefanía, Moreno-Parra, Isabel, Rodriguez-Roca, Neila, Ortiz-Sánchez, Daniel, Simon-Velasco, Manuela, Gabriela-Tomoiu, Ileana, Pizarro-Sanchez, Cristina, Montero-San Martín, Blanca, Qasem-Moreno, Ana Laila, Gómez-López, Marta, Casares Guerrero, Ismael, Buño-Soto, Antonio, Martí de Gracia, Milagros, Parra-Gordo, Luz, Diez-Tascón, Aurea, Ossaba-Vélez, Silvia, Pinilla, Inmaculada, Cuesta, Emilio, Fernández-Velilla, María, Torres, Maria Isabel, Garzón, Gonzalo, Pérez-Blanco, Verónica, Quintás-Viqueira, Almudena, San Juan, Isabel, Cantero-Escribano, José Miguel, Pérez-Romero, César, Castro-Martínez, Mercedes, Hernández-Rivas, Lucía, Pedraz, Teresa, Fernández-Bretón, Eva, García-Vaz, Claudia, Robustillo-Rodela, Ana, Torres Santos-Olmo, Rosario María, Rivera-Núñez, Angélica, Fernández-Fernández, Ignacio, Noguerol-Gutiérrez, Marina, Martínez-Virto, Ana María, González-Viñolis, Manuel, Cabrera-Gamero, Regina, Mayayo-Alvira, Rosa, Marín-Baselga, Raquel, Lo-Iacono García, Victoria, Lerín-Baratas, Macarena, Romero Gallego-Acho, Paloma, Reche-Martínez, Begoña, Tejada-Sorados, Renzo, Rico-Briñas, Mikel, Deza-Palacios, Ricardo, Fabra-Cadenas, Sara, Arroyo-Rico, Isabel, Ben-Abdellah, Lubna Dani, Labajo-Montero, Laura, Soriano-Arroyo, Rubén, López-Corcuer, Lorena, Calvin-García, Elena, Martínez-Álvarez, Susana, López-Tappero Irazábal, Laura, Pilares-Barco, Martín, González-Peña, Olga, Bejarano-Redondo, Guillermina, Iglesias-Sigüenza, Alberto, Tung-Chen, Yale, Maroun Eid, Charbel, Bravo-Lizcano, Ruth, Silvestre-Niño, Miguel, Perdomo-García, Frank, Alonso-González, Berta, Antón-Huguet, Berta, Arenas-Berenguer, Isabel, Cabré-Verdiell Surribas, Clara, Marqués-González, Francisco, Muñoz del Val, Elena, Ángeles Molina, María, Cancelliere-Fernández, Nataly, Pastor-Yvorra, Sivia, Frade-Pardo, Laura, López-Arévalo, Paloma, García, Isabel, Fernández-Capitán, Carmen, González-Garcia, Juan José, Herrero, Juan, Quesada Simón, María Angustias, Robles Marhuenda, Angel, Soto Abanedes, Clara, Noblejas Mozo, Ana María, Ramos, Juan Carlos, Jaras Hernandez, María Jesús, Martinez Robles, Elena, Moreno Fernandez, Alberto, Sanchez Purificación, Aquilino, Martin Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos, Martinez Hernández, Pedro Luis, Sancho Bueso, Teresa, Lorenzo Hernández, Alicia, Gutierrez Sancerni, Belén, Salgueiro, Giorgina, Martin Carbonero, Luz, Mostaza, Jose María, Martinez-López, María Angeles, Hontañón, Victor, Menéndez, Araceli, Alvarez Troncoso, Jorge, Castellano, Arancha, Marcelo-Calvo, Cristina, Vives-Beltrán, Ivo, Ramos Ruperto, Luis, Daroca-Bengoa, Germán, Arcos Rueda, María, Vasquez-Manau, Julia, Fernández Cidón, Pelayo, Rosario Herrero Gil, Carmen, Palmier Peláez, Esmeralda, Untoria Tabares, Yeray, Lahoz, Carlos, Estirado, Eva, Hernández, Clara, Garcia-Iglesias, Francisca, Monteoliva, Enrique, Martínez, Mónica, Vara, Marta, González Alegre, Teresa, Valencia, Maria Eulalia, Moreno, Victoria, Montes, Maria Luisa, Alcolea-Batres, Sergio, Cabanillas-Martín, Juan José, Carpio-Segura, Carlos, Casitas-Mateo, Raquel, Fernández-Bujarrabal Villoslada, Jaime, Fernández-Navarro, Isabel, Fernández-Lahera, Juan, García-Quero, Cristina, Hidalgo-Sánchez, María, Galera-Martínez, Raúl, García-Río, Francisco, Gómez-Carrera, Luis, Gómez-Mendieta, María Antonia, Mangas-Moro, Alberto, Martínez-Cerón, Elisabet, Martínez-Redondo, María, Martínez-Abad, Yolanda, Martínez-Verdasco, Antonio, Plaza-Moreno, Cristina, Quirós-Fernández, Sarai, Romera-Cano, Delia, Romero-Ribate, David, Sánchez-Sánchez, Begoña, Santiago-Recuerda, Ana, Villasante, Carlos, Zamarrón de Lucas, Ester, Arnalich-Montiel, Victoria, Mariscal-Aguilar, Pablo, Falcone, Adalgisa, Laorden-Escudero, Daniel, Prados Sánchez, María Concepción, Álvarez-Sala Walther, Rodolfo, García, Andony, Arévalo, Cristina, Gutiérrez, Carola, Yus, Santiago, Asensio, Maria José, Sánchez, Manolo, Añón, Jose Manuel, Manzanares, Jesús, García de Lorenzo, Abelardo, Perales, Eva, Civantos, Belén, Cachafeiro, Lucía, Agrifoglio, Alexander, Estébanez, Belén, Flores, Eva, Hernández, Mónica, Millán, Pablo, Rodríguez, Montserrat, Nanwani, Kapil, Arizcun, Beatriz, Pérez-Costa, Elena, Rodríguez-Álvarez, Diego, Sánchez-Martín, María, Quesada, Úrsula, Román-Hernández, Carmen, Dorao, Paloma, Álvarez-Rojas, Elena, Menéndez, Juan José, Verdú, Cristina, Gómez-Zamora, Ana, Schüffelmann, Cristina, Calderón-Llopis, Belén, Laplaza-González, María, Río-García, Miguel, Amores-Hernández, Irene, Rodríguez-Rubio, Miguel, de la Oliva, Pedro, Ruiz, Jose, Rosillo, Sandra, González, Oscar, Iniesta, Angel, Ponz, Ines, Muñoz-Ramón, José María, Hernández-Gancedo, María, Uña Orejón, Carmen R., Sanabria-Carretero, Pascual, Moreno Gómez-Limón, Isidro, Seiz-Martinez, Alverio, Guasch-Arévalo, Emilia, Martín-Carrasco, Cristina, Alvar, Elena, Serrá, Lucía, Iannuccelli, Fabricio, Latorre, Julieta, Casares, Sandra, Valbuena, Isabel, Díaz Díez Picazo, Luis, Rodríguez Roca, Cristina, Cervera, Omar, García de las Heras, Esteban, Durán, Pilar, Castro, Carmen, Manrique de Lara, Carlos, Veganzones, Javier, López-Tofiño, Araceli, Fernandez-Cerezo, Estefanía, Zurita, Sergio, López-Martinez, Mercedes, Prim, Teresa, Alvárez del Vayo, Julía, Alcaraz, Gabriela, Castro, Luis, Yagüe, Julio, Díaz-Carrasco, Sofía, González-Pizarro, Patricio, Montero, Ana, Sagra, Francisco Javier, Suárez, Alejandro, Díez-Porres, Leyre, Varela-Cerdeira, María, Alonso-Babarro, Alberto, Abellán Martínez, Francisco, Alonso-Eiras, Jorge Ignacio, Álvarez Brandt, Alejandra, Archinà, Martina, Arribas-Terradillos, Silvia, Baselga-Puente, Trinidad, Barco Núñez, Pilar, Barrera-López, Natalia Guadalupe, Barrera-López, Lorena, Bartrina-Tarrio, Andres, Bassani, Gemma, Betancort de la Torre, Paula, Blanco-Bartolomé, Irene, Blasco-Andres, Celia, Brieba-Plata, Lucía, Cadenas-Gota, Fernando, Carrera-Vázquez, Paloma, Cascajares-Sanz, Carlota, Catino, Arianna, Cavallé-Pulla, Raquel, Ceniza-Pena, Daniel, Conde-Alonso, Ylenia María, Currás-Sánchez, Laura, Daltro-Lage, Marcelo, Esteban-Romero, Ana, Fernández Vidal, María Luisa, Ferrer Ortiz, Inés, de la Fuente Regaño, Lydia, Galindo-Ballesteros, Pablo, Garcia-Bellido Ruiz, Sara, García-Mochales Fortún, Carlos, Gómez-Ballesteros, Teresa, Gómez-Domínguez, Cecilia, González-Aguado, Nelsa, González-García, Sofía, Guisández Martín, Jorge, Hernández-Liebo, Paula Alejandra, Hernando Nieto, Raquel, Llorente-Cortijo, Irene María, Marín-García, Antonio, López-Pirez, Pilar, Mejuto-Illade, Lucía, Palma, Marco, Peña-Hidalgo, Adrian, Platero-Dueñas, Lucía, Pujol-Pocull, David, Ramírez-Verdyguer, Miguel, Redondo-Gutierrez, Marta, Reinoso-Lozano, Francisco, Rodríguez-Revillas, Ana, Rodríguez Saenz de Urturi, Alejandro, Romero-Imaz, Lucía, Sánchez-Rico, Susana, Sánchez-Santiuste, Mónica, Serrano de la Fuente, Patricia, Serrano-Martín, Henar, Silva-Freire, Thamires, Soria-Alcaide, Eva, Suárez-Plaza, Andrés Enrique, Tejero-Soriano, Beatriz, Torrecillas-Mainez, Andrea, Torres-Cortés, Javier, Valentín-Pastrana Aguilar, María de las Mercedes, Villanueva-Freije, Angélica, Virgós-Varela, Marta, Yagüe-Barrado, Marta, Yustas-Benitez, Natalia, Nuñez, María Concepción, Montserrat, Jaime, Queiruga, Javier, Rodriguez-Mariblanca, Amelia, Martínez de Soto, Lucía, Urroz, Mikel, Seco, Enrique, Zubimendi, Mónica, Stuart, Stephan, Díaz, Lucía, García, Irene, García Morales, María Teresa, Martín-Vega, Alberto, Caro, Abel, Martínez-Alés, Gonzalo, Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Belén, del Toro, María Dolores, Borobia, Alberto M, Carcas, Antonio, Jarrín, Inmaculada, Yllescas, María, Ryan, Pablo, Pachón, Jerónimo, Carratalà, Jordi, Berenguer, Juan, Arribas, Jose Ramón, and Rodríguez-Baño, Jesús
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14. Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic Latin American migrants with eosinophilia related to helminth infection: A pilot study.
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Sempere, Abiu, Salvador, Fernando, Milà, Laia, Casas, Guillem, Durà-Miralles, Xavier, Sulleiro, Elena, Vila-Olives, Rosa, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Aznar, Maria Luisa, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Treviño, Begoña, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Serre-Delcor, Núria, Oliveira-Souto, Inés, Pou, Diana, Rodríguez-Palomares, José, and Molina, Israel
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LATIN Americans ,HELMINTHIASIS ,MICROBIOLOGICAL techniques ,HYPEREOSINOPHILIC syndrome ,LEFT heart atrium - Abstract
Background: Hypereosinophilic syndrome can produce cardiac involvement and endomyocardial fibrosis, which have a poor prognosis. However, there is limited information regarding cardiac involvement among migrants from Latin America with eosinophilia related to helminthiasis. Methods: We conducted a pilot observational study where an echocardiography was performed on migrants from Latin America with both eosinophilia (>450 cells/μL) and a diagnosis of helminth infection, and on migrants from Latin America without eosinophilia or helminth infection. Microbiological techniques included a stool microscopic examination using the Ritchie's formalin-ether technique, and a specific serology to detect Strongyloides stercoralis antibodies. Results: 37 participants were included, 20 with eosinophilia and 17 without eosinophilia. Twenty (54.1%) were men with a mean age of 41.3 (SD 14.3) years. Helminthic infections diagnosed in the group with eosinophilia were: 17 cases of S. stercoralis infection, 1 case of hookworm infection, and 2 cases of S. stercoralis and hookworm coinfection. Among participants with eosinophilia, echocardiographic findings revealed a greater right ventricle thickness (p = 0.001) and left atrial area and volume index (p = 0.003 and p = 0.004, respectively), while showing a lower left atrial strain (p = 0.006) and E-wave deceleration time (p = 0.008). An increase was shown in both posterior and anterior mitral leaflet thickness (p = 0.0014 and p = 0.004, respectively) when compared with participants without eosinophilia. Conclusions: Migrants from Latin America with eosinophilia related to helminthic infections might present incipient echocardiographic alterations suggestive of early diastolic dysfunction, that could be related to eosinophilia-induced changes in the endomyocardium. Author summary: A recent study in migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa with eosinophilia related to helminth infection describes initial findings on cardiac ultrasound in the form of thickening of the posterior leaflet of the mitral valve, but with no clinical manifestations, representing the early stage of the endomyocardial fibrosis process. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the relationship between eosinophilia secondary to helminth infection and cardiac involvement in Latin American patients. In our cohort, eosinophilia in patients was mainly due to Strongyloides stercoralis infection. Among patients with eosinophilia, echocardiographic findings revealed a greater right ventricle thickness and left atrial area and volume index, while showing a lower left atrial strain and E-wave deceleration time when compared with patients without eosinophilia. These alterations are suggestive of early diastolic dysfunction that could be related to eosinophilia-induced changes in the endomyocardium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Usefulness of Xpert MTB/RIF and Xpert Ultra to Categorize Risk of Tuberculosis Transmission to Household Contacts.
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Mol, Alexander, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Aznar, Maria Luisa, Salvador, Fernando, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Souza-Galvão, Maria-Luiza de, Jiménez, María Ángeles, Rodrigo-Pendás, José Ángel, Millet, Joan-Pau, Saborit, Nuria, Broto, Claudia, Molina, Israel, and Tórtola, Teresa
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LATENT tuberculosis ,TUBERCULOSIS ,CONTACT tracing ,UNIVERSITY hospitals ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
Background People with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) are contagious, particularly to their household contacts. Their infectivity has been associated with the bacterial load in sputum samples. This study investigated if the bacterial load in sputum samples as quantified by Xpert MTB/RIF and Xpert Ultra is correlated with the extent that latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) occurred in household contacts of people with PTB. Methods A retrospective study was performed including people with PTB presenting at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, between 2011 and 2021. Their infection ratio, representing the proportion of household members found with LTBI in contact tracing investigation, was compared with the quantitative results of Xpert MTB/RIF and Xpert Ultra using ordinal regression analysis. Results A total of 107 people with PTB were included. Among their 398 household contacts, 126 (31.7%) cases of LTBI and 14 cases with active TB disease (3.5%) were reported. Higher bacterial load in Xpert MTB/RIF and Xpert Ultra baseline sputum was significantly associated with increased infection ratios, providing better estimates than conventional acid-fast bacilli (AFB) smear grading. Conclusions Xpert MTB/RIF and Xpert Ultra could serve as an alternative to AFB sputum-smear grading in determining contact tracing priorities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Microscopic examination after concentration techniques for Blastocystis sp. detection in serial faecal samples: How many samples are needed?
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Not, Anna, Salvador, Fernando, Goterris, Lidia, Sulleiro, Elena, López, Isabel, Balladares, Martha, García, Elena, Paz, Carmen, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Sao-Avilés, Augusto, and Molina, Israel
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17. Association of HLA-B∗35 and moderate or severe cutaneous reactions secondary to benznidazole treatment in chronic chagas disease
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Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Salvador, Fernando, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Franco-Jarava, Clara, Arrese-Muñoz, Iria, Sulleiro, Elena, Roure, Silvia, Valerio, Lluis, Oliveira-Souto, Inés, Serre-Delcor, Núria, Pou, Diana, Treviño, Begoña, Aznar, María L., Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, and Molina, Israel
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18. Evaluation of risk factors associated to detection of Blastocystis sp. in fecal samples in population from Barcelona, Spain: a case-control study
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Hidalgo, Laura, Salvador, Fernando, Sulleiro, Elena, López, Isabel, Balladares, Martha, García, Elena, Paz, Carmen, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Sao-Avilés, Augusto, and Molina, Israel
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19. Acute spinal implant infection treated with debridement: does extended antibiotic treatment improve the prognosis?
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Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Rodríguez-Pardo, Dolors, Pigrau, Carles, Pellisé, Ferran, Haddad, Sleiman, Lung, Mayli, and Almirante, Benito
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20. Corrigendum to “Epidemiological and clinical profile of adult patients with diarrhoea after international travel attended in an International Health referral center” [Trav Med Infect Dis 45 (2022) 102216]
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España-Cueto, Sergio, Salvador, Fernando, Oliveira, Inés, Goterris, Lidia, Treviño, Begoña, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Serre-Delcor, Núria, Sulleiro, Elena, Rodríguez, Virginia, Aznar, María Luisa, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Pou, Diana, and Molina, Israel
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21. Post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome following a diagnosis of traveller's diarrhoea: a comprehensive characterization of clinical and laboratory parameters.
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España-Cueto, Sergio, Oliveira-Souto, Inés, Salvador, Fernando, Goterris, Lidia, Treviño, Begoña, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Serre-Delcor, Núria, Sulleiro, Elena, Rodríguez, Virginia, Aznar, Maria Luisa, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Pou, Diana, and Molina, Israel
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IRRITABLE colon ,DIARRHEA ,PARASITIC diseases ,PATHOLOGICAL laboratories ,GIARDIASIS ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background Prolonged or recurrent gastrointestinal symptoms may persist after acute traveller's diarrhoea (TD), even after adequate treatment of the primary cause. This study aims to describe the epidemiological, clinical and microbiological characteristics of patients with post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome (PI-IBS) after returning from tropical or subtropical areas. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of patients presenting between 2009 and 2018 at the International Health referral centre in Barcelona with persistent gastrointestinal symptoms following a diagnosis of TD. PI-IBS was defined as the presence of persistent or recurrent gastrointestinal manifestations for at least 6 months after the diagnosis of TD, a negative stool culture for bacterial pathogens and a negative ova and parasite exam after targeted treatment. Epidemiological, clinical and microbiological variables were collected. Results We identified 669 travellers with a diagnosis of TD. Sixty-eight (10.2%) of these travellers, mean age 33 years and 36 (52.9%) women, developed PI-IBS. The most frequently visited geographical areas were Latin America (29.4%) and the Middle East (17.6%), with a median trip duration of 30 days (IQR 14–96). A microbiological diagnosis of TD was made in 32 of these 68 (47%) patients, 24 (75%) of whom had a parasitic infection, Giardia duodenalis being the most commonly detected parasite (n = 20, 83.3%). The symptoms persisted for a mean of 15 months after diagnosis and treatment of TD. The multivariate analysis revealed that parasitic infections were independent risk factors for PI-IBS (OR 3.0, 95%CI 1.2–7.8). Pre-travel counselling reduced the risk of PI-IBS (OR 0.4, 95%CI 0.2–0.9). Conclusions In our cohort, almost 10% of patients with travellers' diarrhoea developed persistent symptoms compatible with PI-IBS. Parasitic infections, mainly giardiasis, seem to be associated with PI-IBS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Unexpected Loa loa Finding in an Asymptomatic Patient From The Gambia: A Case Report.
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Treviño, Begoña, Zarzuela, Francesc, Oliveira-Souto, Inés, Maturana, Carles Rubio, Serre-Delcor, Núria, Aznar, Maria L, Pou, Diana, Goterris, Lidia, Salvador, Fernando, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Rubio, José M, Ruiz, Edurne, Molina, Israel, and Sulleiro, Elena
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ASYMPTOMATIC patients ,PERIODIC health examinations ,CLINICAL pathology - Abstract
A 17-year-old asymptomatic male from The Gambia presented for a routine health examination after migration to Spain. Laboratory diagnosis confirmed the presence of Loa loa microfilariae. This unusual finding emphasizes the importance of screening in newly arrived migrants and the need of an extended anamnesis including migratory route and previous travels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Adherence and Toxicity during the Treatment of Latent Tuberculous Infection in a Referral Center in Spain.
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Puyana Ortiz, Juan David, Garcés Rodríguez, Andrea Carolina, Aznar, María Luisa, Espinosa Pereiro, Juan, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Martínez-Campreciós, Joan, Saborit, Nuria, Rodrigo-Pendás, José Ángel, García Salgado, Guadalupe, Broto Cortes, Claudia, Delcor, Nuria Serre, Oliveira, Inés, Treviño Maruri, Begoña, Ciruelo, Diana Pou, Salvador, Fernando, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Torrecilla-Martínez, Irene, Zules-Oña, Ricardo, Tórtola Fernández, María Teresa, and Molina, Israel
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24. Imported Strongyloides stercoralis infection and diabetes mellitus and other metabolic diseases: Is there any association?
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Salvador, Fernando, Galvis, Daniel, Treviño, Begoña, Sulleiro, Elena, Sánchez‐Montalvá, Adrián, Serre‐Delcor, Núria, Goterris, Lidia, Aznar, Mª Luisa, Bosch‐Nicolau, Pau, Oliveira, Inés, Espinosa‐Pereiro, Juan, Pou, Diana, and Molina, Israel
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METABOLIC disorders ,DIABETES ,NEMATODE infections ,STRONGYLOIDIASIS ,INFECTION - Abstract
Objectives: Strongyloidiasis is a nematode infection caused by Strongyloides stercoralis. Previous studies have addressed the possibility of the parasite to establish a complex relationship with the host that could affect the risk of developing diabetes mellitus or modify its presentation. This study aims to evaluate the potential impact of strongyloidiasis in diabetes mellitus and other metabolic diseases. Methods: Case–control observational retrospective study that included 95 S. stercoralis‐infected patients and 83 non‐infected individuals. Epidemiological and clinical variables were retrieved from medical records, and a statistical analysis was carried out to explore any association between strongyloidiasis and diabetes mellitus and other metabolic diseases. Results: Most of the patients were men (99, 55.60%) with a mean age of 42.53 ± SD 14 years. Twelve (6.70%) patients were diabetic; 30 (16.90%) presented arterial hypertension; 28 (15.70%) had dyslipidaemia; and 10 (5.60%) had thyroid pathology. When comparing patients with strongyloidiasis and uninfected patients, no differences were found regarding diabetes mellitus or other metabolic diseases. Conclusions: The results obtained in the present study do not confirm any type of association between strongyloidiasis and diabetes mellitus or other metabolic diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Usefulness of the FDG PET/CT in the management of cystic echinococcosis: A pilot study
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Salvador, Fernando, Escolà-Vergé, Laura, Barios, Marta, Belhassen-Garcia, Moncef, Tamayo-Alonso, Pilar, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Romero-Alegría, Ángela, Simó, Marc, Garcia-Talavera, Paloma, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, and Molina, Israel
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26. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CHAGAS DISEASE AMONG LATIN AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS IN NON-ENDEMIC COUNTRIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
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Nascimento, Bruno Ramos, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, De Andrade, Gisele, Martins-Melo, Francisco Rogerlândio, Machado, Isis, Rodrigues, Matheus Lucca Angelo Costa, Naback, Andre, Santos, Beatriz Marino Pena, Demacq, Caroline, Quijano, Monica, Geissbühler, Yvonne, DE PAULA CARVALHO, PEDRO EMANUEL, Perel, Pablo A., Mosser, Jonathan, Cousin, Ewerton, Ribeiro, Antonio L., and Molina, Israel
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27. PREVALENCE OF CLINICAL FORMS OF CHAGAS DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND METAANALYSIS
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Nascimento, Bruno Ramos, Naback, André D., Santos, Beatriz Marino Pena, Martins-Melo, Francisco Rogerlândio, De Andrade, Gisele, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Demacq, Caroline, Quijano, Monica, Perel, Pablo, Molina, Israel, Machado, Isis, Cousin, Ewerton, Mosser, Jonathan, Rodrigues, Matheus Lucca Angelo Costa, DE PAULA CARVALHO, PEDRO EMANUEL, and Ribeiro, Antonio L.
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28. Community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalised patients: changes in aetiology, clinical presentation, and severity outcomes in a 10-year period.
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Sellarès-Nadal, Júlia, Burgos, Joaquín, Martín-Gómez, María Teresa, Antón, Andrés, Sordé, Roger, Romero-Herrero, Daniel, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Falcó-Roget, Anna, Kirkegaard, Cristina, Rodríguez-Pardo, Dolors, Len, Oscar, and Falcó, Vicenç
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Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a frequent cause of hospitalisation. Several factors, such as pandemics, vaccines and globalisation may lead to changes in epidemiology, clinical presentation, and outcomes of CAP, which oblige to a constant actualisation. We performed this study to analyse how these factors have evolved over a 10-year period. Patients diagnosed with CAP for two 1-year periods that were 10 years apart (2007–2008 and 2017–2018) were included. We compared microbiological information, clinical data and evolutive outcomes in the two periods. A mortality analysis was performed. 1043 patients were included: 452 during the first period (2007- 2008), and 591 during the second period (2017–2018). Bacterial aetiology did not change during the 10-year period, besides a slight increase in Staphylococcus aureus (0.9% vs 2.9%, p = 0.026). There was a decline in the proportion of bacteraemia in the second period (14.8% vs 9.6%, p = 0.012). The incidence of complicated pleural effusion and septic shock declined too (6.4% vs 3.6%, p = 0.04 and 15.5% vs 6.3%, p < 0.001). Respiratory failure and Intensive care unit (ICU) admission were similar in both periods. Variables independently associated with mortality were age and septic shock. Influenza vaccine was a protective factor against mortality in the second period. We have not found relevant differences in the bacterial aetiology of CAP over this 10-year period. There has been a decline in septic complications of CAP such as septic shock, bacteraemia, and complicated pleural effusion. Influenza vaccination is an important tool to reduce mortality. There were no differences in the bacterial pathogens causing CAP among the 10-year study period. There has been a decline in septic complications of CAP such as septic shock, bacteraemia, and complicated pleural effusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Efficacy and Safety of Tinzaparin in Prophylactic, Intermediate and Therapeutic Doses in Non-Critically Ill Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19: The PROTHROMCOVID Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Muñoz-Rivas, Nuria, Aibar, Jesús, Gabara-Xancó, Cristina, Trueba-Vicente, Ángela, Urbelz-Pérez, Ana, Gómez-Del Olmo, Vicente, Demelo-Rodríguez, Pablo, Rivera-Gallego, Alberto, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Perez-Pinar, Montserrat, Rios-Prego, Mónica, Madridano-Cobo, Olga, Ramos-Alonso, Laura, Alonso-Carrillo, Jesús, Francisco-Albelsa, Iria, Martí-Saez, Edelmira, Maestre-Peiró, Ana, Méndez-Bailón, Manuel, Hernández-Rivas, José Ángel, and Torres-Macho, Juan
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Hospitalized patients with COVID-19 are at increased risk of thrombosis, acute respiratory distress syndrome and death. The optimal dosage of thromboprophylaxis is unknown. The aim was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of tinzaparin in prophylactic, intermediate, and therapeutic doses in non-critical patients admitted for COVID-19 pneumonia. PROTHROMCOVID is a randomized, unblinded, controlled, multicenter trial enrolling non-critical, hospitalized adult patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Patients were randomized to prophylactic (4500 IU), intermediate (100 IU/kg), or therapeutic (175 IU/kg) groups. All tinzaparin doses were administered once daily during hospitalization, followed by 7 days of prophylactic tinzaparin at discharge. The primary efficacy outcome was a composite endpoint of symptomatic systemic thrombotic events, need for invasive or non-invasive mechanical ventilation, or death within 30 days. The main safety outcome was major bleeding at 30 days. Of the 311 subjects randomized, 300 were included in the prespecified interim analysis (mean [SD] age, 56.7 [14.6] years; males, 182 [60.7%]). The composite endpoint at 30 days from randomization occurred in 58 patients (19.3%) of the total population; 19 (17.1 %) in the prophylactic group, 20 (22.1%) in the intermediate group, and 19 (18.5%) in the therapeutic dose group (p = 0.72). No major bleeding event was reported; non-major bleeding was observed in 3.7% of patients, with no intergroup differences. Due to these results and the futility analysis, the trial was stopped. In non-critically ill COVID-19 patients, intermediate or full-dose tinzaparin compared to standard prophylactic doses did not appear to affect the risk of thrombotic event, non-invasive ventilation, or mechanical ventilation or death. Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT04730856). Edura-CT registration number: 2020-004279-42. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Frequency and characteristics of HTLV in migrants: results from the +Redivi collaborative network in Spain.
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Norman, Francesca F, Salvador, Fernando, Gullón, Beatriz, Díaz-Menéndez, Marta, Pérez-Ayala, Ana, Rodriguez-Guardado, Azucena, García-Rodriguez, Magdalena, Henriquez-Camacho, Cesar, Goikoetxea, Josune, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, de la Calle, Fernando, Ramos-Rincon, Jose-Manuel, Aznar, Maria-Luisa, Peñaranda, María, Calabuig, Eva, Suarez-Garcia, Ines, Pérez-Molina, Jose A, and López-Vélez, Rogelio
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Introduction: The objective of this study was to describe the main characteristics of migrants diagnosed with human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) infection within the +Redivi Spanish network.Methods: Patients with a diagnosis of HTLV type 1 or 2 in +Redivi from October 2009 to December 2020 were included. Diagnosis was based on positive HTLV serology (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)/chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA)) with line immunoassay (LIA)/Western blot with/without polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Results: A total of 107/17 007 cases (0.6%) had a final diagnosis of HTLV infection: 83 (77.67%) HTLV-1 infections, 6 (5.6%) HTLV-2 infections and 18 (16.8%) non-specified. The majority (76, 71%) were female, median age was 42 years and median time from arrival to Spain until consultation was 10 years. The group included 100 (93.5%) immigrants and 7 (6.6%) visiting friends and relatives (VFR)-immigrants. Most patients were from South America (71, 66.4%), followed by Sub-Saharan Africa (15, 14%) and Central America-Caribbean (13, 12.1%). Around 90% of patients were asymptomatic at presentation and diagnosed as part of screening programs. Median duration of follow-up was 5 years (IQR 2-7). Regarding HTLV-associated conditions, 90 patients (84.2%) had none, 7 (6.5%) had tropical spastic paraparesis , 5 (4.7%) had other associated conditions (dermatitis, uveitis, pulmonary disease), 3 (2.8%) had other neurological symptoms and 2 (1.9%) had adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma. No patients with HTLV-2 had HTLV-associated conditions. Four patients (3.7%) died. Concomitant diagnoses were found in 41 (38.3%) patients, including strongyloidiasis in 15 (14%) and HIV co-infection in 4 (3.7%). In 70% of patients, screening of potential contacts was not performed/recorded.Conclusions: HTLV infections (the majority due to HTLV-1) were mainly diagnosed in asymptomatic migrants from Latin America (generally long-settled immigrants and the majority female with the consequent implications for screening/prevention). A high rate of association with strongyloidiasis was found. In the majority, screening of potential contacts was not performed, representing a missed opportunity for decreasing the under diagnosis of this infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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31. Magnetic Bead Handling Using a Paper-Based Device for Quantitative Point-of-Care Testing.
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Arias-Alpízar, Kevin, Sánchez-Cano, Ana, Prat-Trunas, Judit, Sulleiro, Elena, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Salvador, Fernando, Oliveira, Inés, Molina, Israel, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, and Baldrich, Eva
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POINT-of-care testing ,MALARIA ,IMAGE analysis ,LACTATE dehydrogenase ,IMAGING systems ,IMMUNOASSAY ,MILLING cutters - Abstract
Microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) have been extensively proposed as ideal tools for point-of-care (POC) testing with minimal user training and technical requirements. However, most μPADs use dried bioreagents, which complicate production, reduce device reproducibility and stability, and require transport and storage under temperature and humidity-controlled conditions. In this work, we propose a μPAD produced using an affordable craft-cutter and stored at room temperature, which is used to partially automate a single-step colorimetric magneto-immunoassay. As a proof-of-concept, the μPAD has been applied to the quantitative detection of Plasmodium falciparum lactate dehydrogenase (Pf-LDH), a biomarker of malaria infection. In this system, detection is based on a single-step magneto-immunoassay that consists of a single 5-min incubation of the lysed blood sample with immuno-modified magnetic beads (MB), detection antibody, and an enzymatic signal amplifier (Poly-HRP). This mixture is then transferred to a single-piece paper device where, after on-chip MB magnetic concentration and washing, signal generation is achieved by adding a chromogenic enzyme substrate. The colorimetric readout is achieved by the naked eye or using a smartphone camera and free software for image analysis. This μPAD afforded quantitative Pf-LDH detection in <15 min, with a detection limit of 6.25 ng mL
−1 when the result was interpreted by the naked eye and 1.4 ng mL−1 when analysed using the smartphone imaging system. Moreover, the study of a battery of clinical samples revealed concentrations of Pf-LDH that correlated with those provided by the reference ELISA and with better sensitivity than a commercial rapid diagnostic test (RDT). These results demonstrate that magneto-immunoassays can be partly automated by employing a μPAD, achieving a level of handling that approaches the requirements of POC testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. Exposing and Overcoming Limitations of Clinical Laboratory Tests in COVID-19 by Adding Immunological Parameters; A Retrospective Cohort Analysis and Pilot Study.
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Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Álvarez-Sierra, Daniel, Martínez-Gallo, Mónica, Perurena-Prieto, Janire, Arrese-Muñoz, Iria, Ruiz-Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Martínez-Gómez, Xavier, Antón, Andrés, Martínez-Valle, Ferran, Riveiro-Barciela, Mar, Blanco-Grau, Albert, Rodríguez-Frias, Francisco, Castellano-Escuder, Pol, Poyatos-Canton, Elisabet, Bas-Minguet, Jordi, Martínez-Cáceres, Eva, Sánchez-Pla, Alex, and Zurera-Egea, Coral
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Background: Two years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic no predictive algorithm has been generally adopted for clinical management and in most algorithms the contribution of laboratory variables is limited. Objectives: To measure the predictive performance of currently used clinical laboratory tests alone or combined with clinical variables and explore the predictive power of immunological tests adequate for clinical laboratories. Methods: Data from 2,600 COVID-19 patients of the first wave of the pandemic in the Barcelona area (exploratory cohort of 1,579, validation cohorts of 598 and 423 patients) including clinical parameters and laboratory tests were retrospectively collected. 28-day survival and maximal severity were the main outcomes considered in the multiparametric classical and machine learning statistical analysis. A pilot study was conducted in two subgroups (n=74 and n=41) measuring 17 cytokines and 27 lymphocyte phenotypes respectively. Findings: 1) Despite a strong association of clinical and laboratory variables with the outcomes in classical pairwise analysis, the contribution of laboratory tests to the combined prediction power was limited by redundancy. Laboratory variables reflected only two types of processes: inflammation and organ damage but none reflected the immune response, one major determinant of prognosis. 2) Eight of the thirty variables: age, comorbidity index, oxygen saturation to fraction of inspired oxygen ratio, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, C-reactive protein, aspartate aminotransferase/alanine aminotransferase ratio, fibrinogen, and glomerular filtration rate captured most of the combined statistical predictive power. 3) The interpretation of clinical and laboratory variables was moderately improved by grouping them in two categories i.e., inflammation related biomarkers and organ damage related biomarkers; Age and organ damage-related biomarker tests were the best predictors of survival, and inflammatory-related ones were the best predictors of severity. 4) The pilot study identified immunological tests (CXCL10, IL-6, IL-1RA and CCL2), that performed better than most currently used laboratory tests. Conclusions: Laboratory tests for clinical management of COVID 19 patients are valuable but limited predictors due to redundancy; this limitation could be overcome by adding immunological tests with independent predictive power. Understanding the limitations of tests in use would improve their interpretation and simplify clinical management but a systematic search for better immunological biomarkers is urgent and feasible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Strongyloidiasis screening in migrants living in Spain: systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Salvador, Fernando, Treviño, Begoña, Bosch‐Nicolau, Pau, Serre‐Delcor, Núria, Sánchez‐Montalvá, Adrián, Oliveira, Inés, Sulleiro, Elena, Aznar, Mª Luisa, Pou, Diana, Sao‐Avilés, Augusto, Molina, Israel, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Serre-Delcor, Núria, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, and Sao-Avilés, Augusto
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IMMIGRANTS ,META-analysis ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDICAL screening ,SECERNENTEA infections - Abstract
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34. GWAS loci associated with Chagas cardiomyopathy influences DNA methylation levels.
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Casares-Marfil, Desiré, Kerick, Martin, Andrés-León, Eduardo, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Molina, Israel, Martin, Javier, and Acosta-Herrera, Marialbert
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A recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified a locus in chromosome 11 associated with the chronic cardiac form of Chagas disease. Here we aimed to elucidate the potential functional mechanism underlying this genetic association by analyzing the correlation among single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and DNA methylation (DNAm) levels as cis methylation quantitative trait loci (cis-mQTL) within this region. A total of 2,611 SNPs were tested against 2,647 DNAm sites, in a subset of 37 chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy patients and 20 asymptomatic individuals from the GWAS. We identified 6,958 significant cis-mQTLs (False Discovery Rate [FDR]<0.05) at 1 Mb each side of the GWAS leading variant, where six of them potentially modulate the expression of the SAC3D1 gene, the reported gene in the previous GWAS. In addition, a total of 268 cis-mQTLs showed differential methylation between chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy patients and asymptomatic individuals. The most significant cis-mQTLs mapped in the gene bodies of POLA2 (FDR = 1.04x10
-11 ), PLAAT3 (FDR = 7.22x10-03 ), and CCDC88B (FDR = 1.89x10-02 ) that have been associated with cardiovascular and hematological traits in previous studies. One of the most relevant interactions correlated with hypermethylation of CCDC88B. This gene is involved in the inflammatory response, and its methylation and expression levels have been previously reported in Chagas cardiomyopathy. Our findings support the functional relevance of the previously associated genomic region, highlighting the regulation of novel genes that could play a role in the chronic cardiac form of the disease. Author summary: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided extensive information regarding the genetic component of complex traits, including parasitic diseases such as Chagas disease. However, these associations mapped in regulatory regions of the genome and assigning them a functional consequence have been cumbersome. In this study we aimed to evaluate the functional mechanism underlying the previously reported genomic association with chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy, by assessing the correlation between methylation changes and the underlying genetic variations within the region. These methylation quantitative trait loci (mQTLs) may be involved in gene expression regulation. We identified mQTLs in three genes that have been associated with cardiovascular diseases in previous studies. Interestingly, one of these genes was previously identified as differentially methylated and expressed in heart biopsies of chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy patients. Our results suggest novel genes that could play a role in the chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy, evidencing the functional relevance of the previously associated loci. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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35. Imported cystic echinococcosis in Spain: a systematic review.
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Zabala, Andrea, Salvador, Fernando, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Escolà-Vergé, Laura, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, and Molina, Israel
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Background Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a zoonosis caused by Echinococcus granulosus (sensu lato). It is a neglected tropical disease with a global distribution, affecting an estimated 2–3 million people globally. Official reporting systems in Spain lack information concerning imported cases and their country of origin. Methods This is a systematic review of the literature that was performed to obtain published cases of immigrant patients diagnosed with CE in Spain. Results From the 21 included articles, a total of 84 cases of CE imported into Spain were documented from 1995 to 2018, with an average age of 33.2 years. The main countries of origin of the patients were Morocco with 30 cases (35.7%), Romania with 12 cases (14.3%) and Peru with 8 cases (9.5%). The most involved organ was the liver (28 cases [33.3%]). We found discrepancies between the published cases of imported CE in Spain and those reported by official authorities. Conclusions This review of the literature shows the lack of information and clarity in the mechanisms of CE notification in Spain. The disparity between these systems and the cases documented in the literature highlights a failure or shortcoming of the current reporting system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Novel Susceptibility loci in Chronic Chagas Cardiomyopathy.
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Casares-Marfil, Desiré, Strauss, Mariana, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Presti, María Silvina Lo, Molina, Israel, Chevillard, Christophe, Cunha-Neto, Edecio, Sabino, Ester, Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P, González, Clara Isabel, Martín, Javier, and Acosta-Herrera, Marialbert
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Background Chagas disease is an infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi and is endemic from Latin American countries. The goal of our study was to identify novel genetic loci associated with chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy development in Chagas disease patients from different Latin American populations. Methods We performed a cross-sectional, nested case-control study including 3 sample collections from Colombia, Argentina, and Bolivia. Samples were genotyped to conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS). These results were meta-analyzed with summary statistic data from Brazil, gathering a total of 3413 Chagas disease patients. To identify the functional impact of the associated variant and its proxies, we performed an in silico analysis of this region. Results The meta-analysis revealed a novel genome-wide statistically significant association with chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy development in rs2458298 (OR = 0.90, 95%CI = 0.87–0.94, P-value = 3.27 × 10
-08 ), nearby the SAC3D1 gene. In addition, further in silico analyses displayed functional relationships between the associated variant and the SNX15 , BAFT2, and FERMT3 genes, related to cardiovascular traits. Conclusions Our findings support the role of the host genetic factors in the susceptibility to the development of the chronic cardiac form of this neglected disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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37. Risk of Trypanosoma cruzi infection among travellers visiting friends and relatives to continental Latin America.
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Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Salinas, Catalina, Sullerio, Elena, Salvador, Fernando, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Crespillo-Andújar, Clara, Trigo, Elena, Roure, Sílvia, Valerio, Lluís, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, and Molina, Israel
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Background: Chagas disease (CD) is regarded as a possible risk for travellers to endemic areas of continental Latin America (LA). The aim of the study is to determine the risk of Trypanosoma cruzi (TC) infection among travellers to CD endemic areas and to identify risk factors for acquiring TC infection. Methods/Principal finding: We designed a multicenter cross-sectional study among travellers in Spain (Badalona, Barcelona and Madrid). All available adults with laboratory confirmed proof of absence of TC infection from January 2012 to December 2015 were contacted. Participants referring a trip to LA after the negative TC screening were offered to participate. We performed a standardized questionnaire of travel related factors and measurement of TC antibodies in serum. A total of 971 participants with baseline negative TC serology were selected from the microbiology records. After excluding participants not meeting inclusion criteria, eighty participants were selected. Sixty three (78.8%) were female, and the median age was 38 (IQR 34–47) years. The reason to travel was visiting friends and relatives in 98.8% of the participants. The median duration of travel was 40 (IQR 30–60) days, with 4911 participants-day of exposure. Seventy seven cases (96.25%) participants had two negative TC serology tests after the travel, two cases (2.5%) had discordant serology results (considered false positive results) and one case was infected before travelling to LA. According to our data, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the incidence rate of TC acquisition in travellers is 0.8 per 1000 participant-days. Conclusions/Significance: Among 79 non-CD travellers to TC endemic areas, we found no cases of newly acquired TC infection. The incidence rate of TC acquisition in travellers to endemic countries is less than or equal to 0.8 per 1000 traveller-days. Author summary: Chagas disease is caused by the protozoan parasite T. cruzi. It is endemic in certain areas of continental Latin America. Few cases of T. cruzi infection have been described in travellers. However, there is little information regarding the incidence rate of T. cruzi infection during a trip to continental Latin America. In this study we aim to study the incidence of T. cruzi infection among migrants from Latin America living in Spain travelling to visit friends and relatives. In this study we found no cases of newly acquired T. cruzi infection among 79 previously uninfected travellers and calculate that the upper limit of the 95% CI of the incidence rate of T. cruzi acquisition in travellers is 0.8 per 1000 participants-day. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Utility of Fluorine-18 Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in Patients with Visceral Leishmaniasis: Case Report and Literature Review.
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Pinnegar, Harriet P., Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Profitos, Marta Barios, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Salvador, Fernando, and Molina, Israel
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39. Epidemiological and clinical profile of immunosuppressed patients with imported strongyloidiasis: a substudy from a larger cohort of the +REDIVI Spanish Collaborative Network.
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Salvador, Fernando, Treviño, Begoña, Chamorro-Tojeiro, Sandra, Pou, Diana, Herrero-Martínez, Juan María, Rodríguez-Guardado, Azucena, Oliveira-Souto, Inés, Torrús, Diego, Goikoetxea, Josune, Zubero, Zuriñe, Velasco, María, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Aznar, Mª Luisa, López-Vélez, Rogelio, and Pérez-Molina, José A.
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The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and epidemiological profile of immunosuppressed patients with imported strongyloidiasis in a non-endemic setting, and to compare these results with non-immunosuppressed patients. This is a case-control substudy from a larger observational retrospective study that included all patients with strongyloidiasis registered in the +REDIVI Spanish Collaborative Network. Overall, 1245 patients with imported strongyloidiasis were included. From these, 80 (6.4%) patients had some kind of immunosuppression. Three (3.8%) patients had a hyperinfection syndrome, and 34 (52.3%) patients had eosinophilia. The percentages of positive results of the formalin-ether technique, the fecal culture and serology were 12.3%, 21.1% and 95.4%, respectively. When comparing the main characteristics, immunosuppressed patients had higher proportion of severe clinical manifestations and lower proportion of eosinophilia. No differences were found regarding yield of microbiological techniques and treatment response. These results stress the importance of strongyloidiasis screening among immunosuppressed patients coming from endemic areas. Serological tests have an acceptable sensitivity to be used as a screening tool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Telemedicine experience between two hospitals from Angola and Spain.
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Gil-Olivas, Eva, Salvador, Fernando, Moreno, Milagros, Bocanegra, Cristina, Aznar, María Luisa, Filipe, Alberto, Pessela, Agostinho, Mateus, Raquel Mª, Zacarias, Adriano, López, Teresa, Cossio, Yolima, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, and Molina, Israel
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Objective: Telemedicine uses information and communication technologies to provide services in the field where the distance is a critical factor. The aim of the present study is to describe the experience of a synchronous telemedicine between two hospitals in Spain and Angola.Methods: This is a retrospective observational study of all synchronous telemedicine sessions conducted between the Hospital Nossa Senhora da Paz in Angola and the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Spain from January 2011 to December 2014.Results: Seventy-two cases were discussed in the telemedicine sessions. The average age of patients was 18.02 (SD 13.75) years and mostly women (54.38 percent). Reasons to discuss the cases were 46.47 percent doubts in the diagnosis and therapeutic management, 15.47 percent were purely formative cases, and only 8.45 percent treatment doubt. At the time of presentation, 29 percent of the patients were already diagnosed, 95 percent of whom with infectious disease diagnostic, and from the undiagnosed patients 36 percent presented a febrile syndrome.Conclusion: This study shows the viability of synchronous telemedicine between European and African countries without an excessively sophisticated technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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41. Genetic polymorphisms of IL17A associated with Chagas disease: results from a meta-analysis in Latin American populations.
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Strauss, Mariana, Palma-Vega, Miriam, Casares-Marfil, Desiré, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Lo Presti, María Silvina, Molina, Israel, González, Clara Isabel, Chagas Genetics CYTED Network, Paglini, Patricia A., Schijman, Alejandro G., Robello, Carlos, Echeverría, Luis E., Vargas-Alarcón, Gilberto, Calzada, José E., Fernández-Mestre, Mercedes, Fresno, Manuel, Pinazo, Maria Jesus, Martín, Javier, and Acosta-Herrera, Marialbert
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CHAGAS' disease ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,IMMUNE response ,INTERLEUKIN-6 ,CARDIOMYOPATHIES - Abstract
Genetic factors and the immunologic response have been suggested to determine the susceptibility against the infection and the outcome of Chagas disease. In the present study, we analysed three IL17A genetic variants (rs4711998, rs8193036 and rs2275913) regarding the predisposition to Trypanosoma cruzi infection and the development of chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy (CCC) in different Latin American populations. A total of 2,967 individuals from Colombia, Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil, were included in this study. The individuals were classified as seronegative and seropositive for T. cruzi antigens, and this last group were divided into asymptomatic and CCC. For T. cruzi infection susceptibility, the IL17A rs2275913*A showed a significant association in a fixed-effect meta-analysis after a Bonferroni correction (P = 0.016, OR = 1.21, 95%CI = 1.06–1.41). No evidence of association was detected when comparing CCC vs. asymptomatic patients. However, when CCC were compared with seronegative individuals, it showed a nominal association in the meta-analysis (P = 0.040, OR = 1.20, 95%CI = 1.01–1.45). For the IL17A rs4711998 and rs8193036, no association was observed. In conclusion, our results suggest that IL17A rs2275913 plays an important role in the susceptibility to T. cruzi infection and could also be implicated in the development of chronic cardiomyopathy in the studied Latin American population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Serum IL-10 Levels and Its Relationship with Parasitemia in Chronic Chagas Disease Patients.
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Salvador, Fernando, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Martínez-Gallo, Mónica, Sulleiro, Elena, Franco-Jarava, Clara, Sao Avilés, Augusto, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Moure, Zaira, Silgado, Aroa, and Molina, Israel
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43. Association of IL18 genetic polymorphisms with Chagas disease in Latin American populations.
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Strauss, Mariana, Acosta-Herrera, Marialbert, Alcaraz, Alexia, Casares-Marfil, Desiré, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Lo Presti, María Silvina, Molina, Israel, González, Clara Isabel, and Martín, Javier
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CHAGAS' disease ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,PARASITIC diseases ,LATIN Americans ,NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS ,TRYPANOSOMA cruzi ,TRICHOMONIASIS - Abstract
Host genetic factors have been suggested to play an important role in the susceptibility to Chagas disease. Given the influence of interleukin 18 (IL-18) in the development of the disease, in the present study, we analyzed three IL18 genetic variants (rs2043055, rs1946518, rs360719) regarding the predisposition to Trypanosoma cruzi infection and the development of chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy (CCC), in different Latin America populations. Genetic data of 3,608 patients from Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil were meta-analyzed to validate previous findings with increased statistical power. Seropositive and seronegative individuals were compared for T. cruzi infection susceptibility. In the Colombian cohort, the allelic frequencies of the three variants showed a significant association, with adjustment for sex and age, and also after applying multiple testing adjustments. Among the Colombian and Argentinean cohorts, rs360719 showed a significant genetic effect in a fixed-effects meta-analysis after a Bonferroni correction (OR: 0.76, CI: 0.66–0.89, P = 0.001). For CCC, the rs2043055 showed an association with protection from cardiomyopathy in the Colombian cohort (OR: 0.79, CI: 0.64–0.99, P = 0.037), with adjustment for sex and age, and after applying multiple testing adjustments. The meta-analysis of the CCC vs. asymptomatic patients from the four cohorts showed no evidence of association. In conclusion, our results validated the association found previously in the Colombian cohort suggesting that IL18 rs360719 plays an important role in the susceptibility to T. cruzi infection and no evidence of association was found between the IL18 genetic variants and CCC in the Latin American population studied. Author summary: Chagas disease is a parasitic infection caused by the protozoon Trypanosoma cruzi, is the third most common parasitic infection worldwide, the most important in Latin America and is an emerging disease in non-endemic countries. Actually, millions of people live in areas of exposure and are at risk of contracting the infection. Most of the infected individuals remain asymptomatic for all of their lives, but around 30% of the chronically infected individuals develop irreversible cardiac damage and 10% digestive lesions. Host genetic factors have been suggested to play an important role in the susceptibility or resistance to Chagas disease. In this work, we investigated variants of the IL18 gene in different Latin America populations. This gene encoded the interleukin-18, which is involved in the immune response to intracellular pathogens like T. cruzi. Our results showed that an IL18 gene variant plays an important role in the protection against T. cruzi infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Leishmaniasis and tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonists in the Mediterranean basin. A switch in clinical expression.
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Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Ubals, Maria, Salvador, Fernando, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Aparicio, Gloria, Erra, Alba, Martinez de Salazar, Pablo, Sulleiro, Elena, and Molina, Israel
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Background: Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) blockers are recognized as a risk factor for reactivation of granulomatous infections. Leishmaniasis has been associated with the use of these drugs, although few cases have been reported. Methodology: We performed a retrospective observational study including patients with confirmed leishmaniasis acquired in the Mediterranean basin that were under TNF-α blockers therapy at the moment of the diagnosis. Patients diagnosed in our hospital from 2008 to 2018 were included. Moreover, a systematic review of the literature was performed and cases fulfilling the inclusion criteria were also included. Principal findings: Forty-nine patients were analyzed including nine cases from our series. Twenty-seven (55.1%) cases were male and median age was 55 years. Twenty-five (51%) patients were under infliximab treatment, 20 (40.8%) were receiving adalimumab, 2 (4.1%) etanercept, one (2%) golimumab and one (2%) a non-specified TNF-α blocker. Regarding clinical presentation, 28 (57.1%) presented as cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), 16 (32.6%) as visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and 5 (10.2%) as mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (MCL). All VL and MCL patients were treated with systemic therapies. Among CL patients, 13 (46.4%) were treated with a systemic drug (11 received L-AmB, one intramuscular antimonials and one miltefosine) while 14 (50%) patients were given local treatment (13 received intralesional pentavalent antimonials, and one excisional surgery). TNF-α blockers were interrupted in 32 patients (65.3%). After treatment 5 patients (10.2%) relapsed. Four patients with a CL (3 initially treated with local therapy maintaining TNF-α blockers and one treated with miltefosine) and one patient with VL treated with L-AmB maintaining TNF-α blockers. Conclusions: This data supports the assumption that the blockage of TNF-α modifies clinical expression of leishmaniasis in endemic population modulating the expression of the disease leading to atypical presentations. According to the cases reported, the best treatment strategy would be a systemic drug and the discontinuation of the TNF-α blockers therapy until clinical resolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Strongyloides stercoralis infection: A systematic review of endemic cases in Spain.
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Barroso, Maria, Salvador, Fernando, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, and Molina, Israel
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Background: Strongyloides stercoralis infection, a neglected tropical disease, is widely distributed. Autochthonous cases have been described in Spain, probably infected long time ago. In recent years the number of diagnosed cases has increased due to the growing number of immigrants, travelers and refugees, but endemically acquired cases in Spain remains undetermined. Methodology: We systematically searched the literature for references on endemic strongyloidiasis cases in Spain. The articles were required to describe Strongyloides stercoralis infection in at least one Spanish-born person without a history of travel to endemic areas and be published before 31st May 2018. Epidemiological data from patients was collected and described individually as well as risk factors to acquisition of the infection, diagnostic technique that lead to the diagnosis, presence of eosinophilia and clinical symptoms at diagnosis. Findings: Thirty-six studies were included, describing a total of 1083 patients with an average age of 68.3 years diagnosed with endemic strongyloidiasis in Spain. The vast majority of the cases were described in the province of Valencia (n = 1049). Two hundred and eight of the 251 (82.9%) patients in whom gender was reported were male, and most of them had current or past dedication to agriculture. Seventy percent had some kind of comorbidity. A decreasing trend in the diagnosed cases per year is observed from the end of last decade. However, there are still nefigw diagnoses of autochthonous cases of strongyloidiasis in Spain every year. Conclusions: With the data provided by this review it is likely that in Spain strongyloidiasis might have been underestimated. It is highly probable that the infection remains undiagnosed in many cases due to low clinical suspicion among Spanish population without recent travel history in which the contagion probably took place decades ago. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. A case report of long treatment with Itraconazole in a patient with chronic Chagas disease.
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Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Salvador, Fernando, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Sulleiro, Elena, Burgos, Joaquín, and Molina, Israel
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Background: Current available treatments (benznidazole and nifurtimox) for Chagas disease (CD) show limited efficacy in chronic phase and frequent undesirable effects. Ergosterol synthesis inhibitors (ESI) had been considered as promising drugs for CD treatment and despite its recent poor results in several clinical trials, different strategies have been proposed to optimize its role in this infection.Case Presentation: We present a case of chronic Chagas disease in patient diagnosed with HIV who received treatment for histoplasmosis with itraconazol during twelve months. Even though T. cruzi rt-PCR was persistently negative during treatment, when itraconazol was stopped she presented with a positive blood rt-PCR.Conclusion: Several studies using different ESI had been published for CD treatment. Either in vitro or in vivo assays demonstrated activity against T. cruzi of the different triazole derivatives so different clinical trials had been carried out to evaluate its efficacy and safety. Despite contradictory evidence in the animal model, longer treatments along with other treatment strategies previously proposed suggests that ESI failure rates in positive peripheral blood rt-PCR are higher than that obtained with the current treatments of choice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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47. Epidemiological and clinical profile of adult patients with diarrhoea after international travel attended in an International Health referral center.
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España-Cueto, Sergio, Salvador, Fernando, Oliveira, Inés, Goterris, Lidia, Treviño, Begoña, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Serre-Delcor, Núria, Sulleiro, Elena, Rodríguez, Virginia, Aznar, María Luisa, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Pou, Diana, and Molina, Israel
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The aim of the study is to describe the epidemiological, clinical, and microbiological characteristics of patients with diarrhoea after their return from a trip to tropical and subtropical areas. Retrospective study of patients with travel-related diarrhoea attended International Health referral center. Travel diarrhoea was defined as the presence of three or more liquid stools per day, or liquid stools more often than is normal for the individual, during travel or within two weeks after returning. Epidemiological, clinical and microbiological variables were collected. 669 patients were included, 393 (58.7%) were female, with a mean age of 33 (SD 10.7) years. Abdominal pain was present in 59.6% (n = 399), and fever in 44.7% (n = 299). In 43% (n = 280) cases the etiological agent was found. Giardia duodenalis, Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli , and Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli were the most frequent identified causative agents. Parasitic cause of the diarrhoea was associated to a longer duration of the travel, longer duration of symptoms, and having received pre-travel counseling. In our cohort, that represents a group of travellers presenting prolonged symptoms after travel, the most frequent causes of diarrhoea were parasitic infections being the most prevalent Giardia duodenalis. This information could be relevant in order to improve travel-related diarrhoea management protocols in this type of patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. COVID-19 Clinical Profile in Latin American Migrants Living in Spain: Does the Geographical Origin Matter?
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Sempere, Abiu, Salvador, Fernando, Monforte, Arnau, Sampol, Júlia, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Miarons, Marta, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Guillén-del-Castillo, Alfredo, Aznar, Maria Luisa, Campos-Varela, Isabel, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Leguízamo-Martínez, Lina María, Oliveira, Inés, Antón, Andrés, and Almirante, Benito
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The aim of this study was to describe and compare the clinical characteristics of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 pneumonia according to their geographical origin. This is a retrospective case-control study of hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia treated at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (Barcelona) during the first wave of the pandemic. Cases were defined as patients born in Latin America and controls were randomly selected among Spanish patients matched by age and gender. Demographic and clinical variables were collected, including comorbidities, symptoms, vital signs and analytical parameters, intensive care unit admission and outcome at 28 days after admission. Overall, 1080 hospitalized patients were registered: 774 (71.6%) from Spain, 142 (13.1%) from Latin America and the rest from other countries. Patients from Latin America were considered as cases and 558 Spanish patients were randomly selected as controls. Latin American patients had a higher proportion of anosmia, rhinorrhea and odynophagia, as well as higher mean levels of platelets and lower mean levels of ferritin than Spanish patients. No differences were found in oxygen requirement and mortality at 28 days after admission, but there was a higher proportion of ICU admissions (28.2% vs. 20.2%, p = 0.0310). An increased proportion of ICU admissions were found in patients from Latin America compared with native Spanish patients when adjusted by age and gender, with no significant differences in in-hospital mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Treatment of Complex Cutaneous Leishmaniasis with Liposomal Amphotericin B.
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Ubals, Maria, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Salvador, Fernando, Aparicio-Español, Gloria, Sulleiro, Elena, Silgado, Aroa, Soriano-Arandes, Antoni, Espiau, Maria, Ferrer, Berta, Pou, Diana, Treviño, Begoña, Molina, Israel, and García-Patos, Vicente
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AMPHOTERICIN B ,CUTANEOUS leishmaniasis ,TREATMENT failure ,MEDICAL personnel ,LEISHMANIASIS ,MEDICATION safety ,DRUG utilization ,MUCORMYCOSIS - Abstract
Background: There is no consensus for the best treatment of complex cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). We aimed to describe a cohort of CL, focusing on liposomal amphotericin B (L-AmB) treatment outcome. Methods: We performed a retrospective study in Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (Barcelona, Spain). All patients with parasitologically proven CL diagnosed from 2012 to 2018 were included. Results: The analysis included 41 patients with CL. The median age was 39 years (IQR 12- 66); 12 (29%) were children, and 29 (71%) were men. Regarding treatment, 24 (59%) received local treatment, whereas 17 (41%) had complex CL and were offered intravenous systemic treatment. Sixteen patients received L-AmB; eight (50%) had adverse events, and three (19%) discontinued treatment for safety reasons. All cases were considered cured within the first year post-treatment. Conclusions: L-AmB for complex CL showed no treatment failures, offering an alternative treatment option for patients with complex CL. Clinicians should pay close attention to the potential adverse events of L-AmB and adopt an active drug safety surveillance scheme to rapidly detect reversible side effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Blastocystis sp. Carriage and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Is the Association Already Established?
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Salvador, Fernando, Lobo, Beatriz, Goterris, Lidia, Alonso-Cotoner, Carmen, Santos, Javier, Sulleiro, Elena, Bailo, Begoña, Carmena, David, Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Bosch-Nicolau, Pau, Espinosa-Pereiro, Juan, Fuentes, Isabel, and Molina, Israel
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IRRITABLE colon ,DEFECATION ,BLASTOCYSTIS ,INTESTINAL parasites ,INTESTINAL diseases ,PARASITIC diseases ,VISCERAL pain - Abstract
Simple Summary: The intestinal protist Blastocystis sp. is one of the most common intestinal parasites observed in humans, and has a worldwide distribution, being more prevalent in developing countries. Although this parasite has been described decades ago, the pathogenic potential it is still not understood completely. It has been suggested that Blastocystis sp. could be related with irritable bowel syndrome, a functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain, discomfort with defecation, and changes in the frequency or form of stool. In our study, we compare a group of patients with irritable bowel syndrome with a group of healthy volunteers; no differences regarding the occurrence of Blastocystis sp. detection was found between both groups. Background: The aim of the present study is to describe the occurrence of Blastocystis sp. detection among asymptomatic subjects and patients with irritable bowel syndrome in order to evaluate the potential association between irritable bowel syndrome and the parasitic infection. Methods: Cross-sectional study where adult patients with irritable bowel syndrome diagnosed according to Rome IV criteria were included. A control group was formed by asymptomatic subjects older than 18 years. Exclusion criteria were: immunosuppressive condition or having received any drug with demonstrated activity against Blastocystis sp. within the last 6 months before study inclusion. Epidemiological and clinical information was collected from all included participants. Two stool samples were obtained from all participants: one sample for microscopic examination and one sample for Blastocystis sp. PCR detection. Blastocystis sp. infection was defined by the positivity of any of the diagnostic techniques. Results: Seventy-two participants were included (36 asymptomatic subjects and 36 patients with irritable bowel syndrome). Thirty-five (48.6%) were men, and median age of participants was 34 (IQR 29–49) years. The overall rate of Blastocystis sp. carriage was 27.8% (20/72). The prevalence assessed through microscopic examination was 22.2% (16/72), while the prevalence measured by PCR was 15.3% (11/72). When comparing the presence of Blastocystis sp. between asymptomatic subjects and IBS patients, we did not find any statistically significant difference (36.1% vs. 19.4% respectively, p = 0.114). Conclusions: regarding the occurrence of Blastocystis sp., no differences were found between asymptomatic participants and patients with irritable bowel disease irrespective of the diagnostic technique performed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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