43 results on '"Parra-Barrera A"'
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2. Validation of the Short-Facebook Jealousy Scale among Colombian Men and Women
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María del Mar Sánchez-Fuentes, Nieves Moyano, Manuel Alcaraz-Iborra, Sandra Milena Parra-Barrera, and Alberto Quílez-Robres
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facebook jealousy ,scale ,psychometric properties ,conflicts ,self-esteem ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Social networks, particularly Facebook, influence romantic relationships, as they can generate jealousy and conflict between members of the couple. The Facebook Jealousy Scale (FJS) is an instrument that assesses jealousy about using Facebook, but no similar instrument is available in Colombia. The main aim was to examine the psychometric properties of the FJS in a Colombian sample of 485 men and 727 women. Participants answered the socio-demographic questionnaire, the adaptation of the Facebook Jealousy Scale, Romantic Partner Conflict Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and Romantic Jealousy Scale. The final version of the FJS was made up of 15 items which were distributed across three dimensions: Partner ́s Activity, Partner ́s Surveillance, Partner ́s Romantic and Sexual relationship. Ordinal ́s alpha values from its three factors ranged between .90 and .95. Concurrent validity was also provided, as the measure was associated with dimensions from partner conflict, self-esteem, and romantic jealousy. An invariance test by gender was also performed, resulting in compli-ance with metric invariance. Therefore, the FJS is a useful tool for clinicians and researchers who work on issues related to romantic relationships. Research analyzing Facebook jealousy provides an interesting indicator of couple ́s monitoring and controlling behaviors, which are features of psychological abuse, a subtype of intimate partner violence.
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- 2023
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3. Validation of the Attitude Scale to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Old Age in a Colombian Sample
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Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar, Parra-Barrera, Sandra M., Fernandes de Araújo, Ludgleydson, and Pereira Monteiro, Renan
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- 2022
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4. Fatal acute undifferentiated febrile illness among clinically suspected leptospirosis cases in Colombia, 2016-2019.
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Eliana L Parra Barrera, Jhonatan Reales-González, Daniela Salas, Elizabeth Reyes Santamaría, Solmara Bello, Angélica Rico, Lissethe Pardo, Edgar Parra, Karina Rodriguez, Zonía Alarcon, Angela Patricia Guerra Vega, Mayra A Porras, Sergio Yebrail Gomez-Rangel, Carolina Duarte, and Jaime Moreno
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundAcute undifferentiated febrile illness is a common challenge for clinicians, especially in tropical and subtropical countries. Incorrect or delayed diagnosis of febrile patients may result in medical complications or preventable deaths. Common causes of acute undifferentiated febrile illness in Colombia include leptospirosis, rickettsioses, dengue fever, malaria, chikungunya, and Zika virus infection. In this study, we described the acute undifferentiated febrile illness in postmortem patients reported as suspected cases of leptospirosis through the national leptospirosis surveillance in Colombia, 2016-2019.Methodology/principal findingsWe retrospectively analyze human fresh and formalin-fixed tissue samples from fatal suspected leptospirosis cases reported by the Public Health Laboratories in Colombia. Leptospirosis confirmation was made by immunohistochemistry, real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the tissue samples. In some cases, the serum sample was used for confirmation by Microagglutination test (MAT). Simultaneously, tissue samples were tested by PCR for the most common viral (dengue, Zika, and chikungunya), bacterial (Brucella spp., and Rickettsia spp.), and parasitic (malaria). Fresh tissue samples from 92 fatal suspected leptospirosis cases were reported to the National Reference Laboratory from 22/32 departments in Colombia. We confirmed leptospirosis in 27% (25/92) of cases. Other pathogens identified by real-time PCR were Brucella spp. (10.9%), Rickettsia spp. (14.1%), and dengue (2.2%). Dengue (6.9%), hepatitis (3.5%), and Yellow Fever cases (2.2%) were detected by the pathology. All patients were negative for chikungunya and Plasmodium spp. Most cases were classified as undifferentiated febrile illnesses (45.7%; 42/92).Conclusions/significanceThis study underscores the importance of early and accurate recognition of leptospirosis to prevent mortalities. Moreover, it draws attention to the existence of other febrile syndromes in Colombia, including rickettsiosis and brucellosis, that currently lack sufficient human surveillance and regular reporting. Expanding laboratory surveillance to include viruses such as Hantavirus, Mayaro virus, Oropouche virus, and West Nile virus is crucial.
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- 2023
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5. Seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in Colombia, 2020: A population-based study
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Mercado-Reyes, Marcela, Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran, Rodríguez-Barraquer, Isabel, Zapata-Bedoya, Silvana, Wiesner, Magdalena, Cucunubá, Zulma, Toloza-Pérez, Yesith Guillermo, Hernández-Ortiz, Juan P., Acosta-Reyes, Jorge, Parra-Barrera, Eliana, IbáñezPinilla, Edgar Antonio, Quinche, Gianni G, Muñoz-Galindo, Lyda, Rubio, Vivian, Galindo-Borda, Marisol, Osorio-Velázquez, Erickson G, Bermúdez-Forero, Andrea, Pinto-Chacón, Nelson, Puerto-Castro, Gloria, Franco-Muñoz, Carlos, Estupiñan, María Isabel, Villar, Luis Ángel, Gore-Saravia, Nancy, Miranda-Montoya, María Consuelo, Castellanos, Jaime, Valle, Edna Margarita, Navarro-Lechuga, Edgar, Oviedo, Juan Daniel, and Ospina-Martínez, Martha
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- 2022
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6. Objectification and Violence Against Women: The Spanish Validation of the Interpersonal Sexual Objectification Scale-Perpetration Version.
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Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar, Moyano, Nieves, Parra-Barrera, Sandra Milena, and Granados de Haro, Reina
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SEXISM ,GOODNESS-of-fit tests ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,SELF-evaluation ,DEHUMANIZATION ,SEX crimes ,CRONBACH'S alpha ,SEX offenders ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,HUMAN sexuality ,RESEARCH evaluation ,ATTITUDES toward sex ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,PSYCHOLOGY of women ,RAPE ,SPANIARDS ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,PSYCHOLOGY of men ,SEX customs ,AGGRESSION (Psychology) ,SEXUAL harassment ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,HETEROSEXUALS ,RESEARCH methodology ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,FACTOR analysis ,DATA analysis software ,GENDER-based violence ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,EVALUATION - Abstract
The aim of this study was to validate the Interpersonal Sexual Objectification Scale-Perpetration Version (ISOS-P), a measure that assesses sexual objectification perpetration. The sample consisted of 356 heterosexual men of Spanish nationality. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed. The Spanish validation of the ISOS-P comprises 15 items and showed a trifactorial structure. McDonald's omega values ranged from 0.71 to 0.80, and evidences of validity are shown by positive correlations with the endorsement of a positive attitude toward rape and having perpetrated several sexual aggression types. The Spanish validation of the ISOS-P is a valid and reliable scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Distribution, frequency and clinical presentation of leptospirosis and coinfections: a systematic review protocol
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Eliana L Parra Barrera, Solmara Bello, Gina M Gallego-Lopez, Nicolhole Atero, Elízabeth Reyes Santamaría, and Adriana Bautista
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Medicine - Abstract
Introduction Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease with high prevalence in low-income and middle-income countries and tropical and subtropical regions. The clinical symptoms of the disease are similar to symptoms presented by other endemic infectious diseases that could be present simultaneously. Thus, leptospirosis could be masked by similar infections like dengue, malaria, hantavirus, melioidosis and borreliosis, among others. Therefore, leptospirosis could present itself as an under-reported infection or as a coinfection with another pathogen, as has been reported in the literature. However, there is a lack of documented evidence about the specific risk factors of leptospirosis infection, the symptoms, the coinfection’s mortality and the frequency of coinfection. Additionally, leptospirosis coinfections have not been considered a neglected public health concern. Therefore, this systematic review aims to evaluate published articles that show the risk factors associated with leptospirosis infection and coinfection with other pathogens.Methods and analysis The search process to identify eligible studies will be conducted including the LILACS, ProQuest, PubMed and Scopus databases with no restriction in terms of publication date. Also, grey literature will be included in the research. Authors will independently screen the title and abstracts of the articles identified from the search using Rayyan free software. Eligibility criteria include peer-reviewed research articles written in English or Spanish, including observational studies, cohorts, case–control, cross-sectional, ecological studies and report cases. The systematic review will include studies that report descriptions of leptospirosis cases with coinfection or co-occurrence. The search will be accomplished by articles from 1950 to May 2022. The data will be extracted in a standard extraction form using an Excel format.Ethics and dissemination Results will be published in a peer-reviewed journal. Also, findings will be disseminated through scientific meetings. Ethical approval will not be required as this is a systematic review and primary data will be not collected or included.PROSPERO registration number CRD42021234754.
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- 2022
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8. Cisgender and Transgender Sex Workers from Colombia: The Relation Between Burnout Syndrome and Working Conditions in a Prohibitionist-Regulatory Law
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del Mar Sánchez-Fuentes, María, Parra-Barrera, Sandra Milena, and Moyano, Nieves
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- 2021
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9. Antisclerothic effect of tibolone by reducing proinflammatory cytokines expression, ROS production and LDL-ox uptake in THP-1 macrophages
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Aguayo-Cerón, Karla A., Gutiérrez-Iglesias, Gisela, Parra-Barrera, Alberto, Ocharan-Hernández, María E., Romero-Nava, Rodrigo, Jiménez-Zamarripa, Carlos A., and Calzada-Mendoza, Claudia C.
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- 2021
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10. Serologically Confirmed Human Leptospirosis in Colombia, 2015-2020.
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Parra-Barrera, Eliana L., Bello-Piruccini, Solmara, Rodríguez, Karina, Duarte-Valderrama, Carolina, Torres, Marisa, and Undurraga, Eduardo A.
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- 2024
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11. Chemical characterization (LC–MS–ESI), cytotoxic activity and intracellular localization of PAMAM G4 in leukemia cells
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R. Flores-Mejía, M. J. Fragoso-Vázquez, L. G. Pérez-Blas, A. Parra-Barrera, S. S. Hernández-Castro, A. R. Estrada-Pérez, J. Rodrígues, E. Lara-Padilla, A. Ortiz-Morales, and J. Correa-Basurto
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Generation 4 of polyamidoamine dendrimer (G4-PAMAM) has several biological effects due to its tridimensional globular structure, repetitive branched amides, tertiary amines, and amino-terminal subunit groups liked to a common core. G4-PAMAM is cytotoxic due to its positive charges. However, its cytotoxicity could increase in cancer cells due to the excessive intracellular negative charges in these cells. Furthermore, this work reports G4-PAMAM chemical structural characterization using UHPLC-QTOF-MS/MS (LC–MS) by electrospray ionization to measure its population according to its positive charges. Additionally, the antiproliferative effects and intracellular localization were explored in the HMC-1 and K-562 cell lines by confocal microscopy. The LC–MS results show that G4-PAMAM generated multivalent mass spectrum values, and its protonated terminal amino groups produced numerous positive charges, which allowed us to determine its exact mass despite having a high molecular weight. Additionally, G4-PAMAM showed antiproliferative activity in the HMC-1 tumor cell line after 24 h (IC50 = 16.97 µM), 48 h (IC50 = 7.02 µM) and 72 h (IC50 = 5.98 µM) and in the K-562 cell line after 24 h (IC50 = 15.14 µM), 48 h (IC50 = 14.18 µM) and 72 h (IC50 = 9.91 µM). Finally, our results showed that the G4-PAMAM dendrimers were located in the cytoplasm and nucleus in both tumor cell lines studied.
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- 2021
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12. Seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in Colombia, 2020: A population-based study
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Marcela Mercado-Reyes, Jeadran Malagón-Rojas, Isabel Rodríguez-Barraquer, Silvana Zapata-Bedoya, Magdalena Wiesner, Zulma Cucunubá, Yesith Guillermo Toloza-Pérez, Juan P. Hernández-Ortiz, Jorge Acosta-Reyes, Eliana Parra-Barrera, Edgar Ibáñez-Beltrán, Gianni G Quinche, Lyda Muñoz-Galindo, Vivian Rubio, Marisol Galindo-Borda, Erickson G Osorio-Velázquez, Andrea Bermúdez-Forero, Nelson Pinto-Chacón, Gloria Puerto-Castro, Carlos Franco-Muñoz, María Isabel Estupiñan, Luis Ángel Villar, Nancy Gore-Saravia, María Consuelo Miranda-Montoya, Jaime Castellanos, Edna Margarita Valle, Edgar Navarro-Lechuga, Juan Daniel Oviedo, and Martha Ospina-Martínez
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SARS-CoV-2 ,Seroprevalence ,COVID-19 ,Colombia ,Public health ,Population ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continues to cause very high morbidity and mortality throughout Latin American countries. However, few population-based seroprevalence surveys have been conducted to quantify attack rates and characterize drivers of transmission. Methods: We conducted a population-based cross-sectional study to assess the seroprevalence of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in ten cities in Colombia between September and December 2020. The study involved multi-stage cluster sampling at each city. Participants provided a serum sample and answered a demographic and risk factor questionnaire. Prior infection by SARS-CoV-2 was ascertained using the ''SARS-CoV-2 Total (COV2T) Advia Centaur - Siemens'' chemiluminescence assay. Findings: A total of 17863 participants from 7320 households participated in the study. Seroprevalence varied substantially between cities, ranging from 26% (95%CI 23–29 %) in Medellín to 68% (95%CI 62–74 %) in Guapi. There were no differences in seroprevalence by sex, but seropositivity was higher in certain ethnic groups. There was substantial heterogeneity in seroprevalence within cities, driven to a large extent by a strong association between socioeconomic stratum and seropositivity. Interpretation: Colombia has been one of the Latin American countries most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study documented very high attack rates in several Colombian cities by the end of 2020 and identified key drivers of heterogeneities including ethnicity and socioeconomic stratum. Few studies of seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 have been conducted in Latin America, and therefore this study contributes to the fundamental understanding of the pandemic in the region. Funding: The study was sponsored by, Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación –CT361/2020, Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social, Fundación Universitaria del Norte, Imperial College of London, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Sede Medellín), Universidad de Córdoba, California University, Unidad Nacional de Gestión del Riesgo, Centro de Atención y Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Infecciosas -CDI-, Centro Internacional de Entrenamiento e Investigaciones Médicas -CIDEIM-, Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística - DANE, Fondo Nacional de Turismo -FONTUR-, Secretarías de Salud Departamentales, Distritales y Municipales and Instituto Nacional de Salud.
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13. Evaluation of nine serological rapid tests for the detection of SARS-CoV-2
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Marcela Mercado, Jeadran Malagón-Rojas, Gabriela Delgado, Vivian Vanesa Rubio, Lida Muñoz Galindo, Eliana L. Parra Barrera, Paula Gaviria, Gabriela Zabaleta, Zonia Alarcon, Adriana Arévalo, Helly Casallas Cifuentes, Kelly Estrada, Gloria Puerto, María T. Herrera Sepúlveda, Helena Rodríguez, Marisol Galindo, and Martha Lucía Ospina Ramírez
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betacoronavirus ,coronavirus infections ,serologic tests ,diagnostics ,colombia ,Medicine ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objective. To evaluate the operative capacity of nine serological rapid tests to detect the IgM/IgG antibodies response in serum from patients with SARS-CoV-2 in different clinical stages. Methods. A cross-sectional study of serological rapid tests was designed to compare the performance of the evaluated immunochromatographic tests for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2. A total of 293 samples was used, including negatives, asymptomatic, and symptomatic serum samples. Results. The sensitivity of the evaluated tests was low and moderate in the groups of asymptomatic serum samples and the group of serums coming from patients with less than 11 days since the onset of the symptoms. The specificity for the anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies tests ranged between 86.5%-99% for IgM and 86.5%-99.5% for IgG. The sensitivity and the likelihood ratio were different according to the study groups. The usefulness of these tests is restricted to symptomatic patients and their sensitivity is greater than 85% after 11 days from the appearance of symptoms. Conclusions. Serological tests are not an adequate strategy for the identification of asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic patients. Serological rapid tests for the detection of specific anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies can be used as a diagnostic aid, but diagnosis must be confirmed by RT-PCR. Rapid tests should be reserved for patients with symptoms lasting more than 11 days.
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- 2020
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14. From environment to clinic: the role of pesticides in antimicrobial resistance
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Jeadran N. Malagón-Rojas, Eliana L. Parra Barrera, and Luisa Lagos
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drug resistance ,microbial ,pesticides ,Medicine ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in pathogens has been associated mainly with excessive use of antibiotics. Most studies of resistance have focused on clinical pathogens; however, microorganisms are exposed to numerous anthropogenic substances. Few studies have sought to determine the effects of chemical substances on microorganisms. Exposure to these substances may contribute to increased rates of AMR. Understanding microorganism communities in natural environments and AMR mechanisms under the effects of anthropogenic substances, such as pesticides, is important to addressing the current crisis of antimicrobial resistance. This report draws attention to molecules, rather than antibiotics, that are commonly used in agrochemicals and may be involved in developing AMR in non-clinical environments, such as soil. This report examines pesticides as mediators for the appearance of AMR, and as a route for antibiotic resistance genes and antimicrobial resistant bacteria to the anthropic environment. Available evidence suggests that the natural environment may be a key dissemination route for antibiotic-resistant genes. Understanding the interrelationship of soil, water, and pesticides is fundamental to raising awareness of the need for environmental monitoring programs and overcoming the current crisis of AMR.
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- 2020
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15. Toxic effect of titanium dioxide nanoparticles on human mesenchymal stem cells
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Adriana-Berenice, Peralta-Vega, Alberto, Parra-Barrera, del Pilar, Ramos-Godínez María, Rebeca, López-Marure, José, Arellano-Galindo, and Gutiérrez-Iglesias, Gisela
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- 2020
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16. Comparison of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG Antibody Responses Generated by the Administration of Ad26.COV2.S, AZD1222, BNT162b2, or CoronaVac: Longitudinal Prospective Cohort Study in the Colombian Population, 2021/2022
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Jeadran Malagón-Rojas, Marcela Mercado-Reyes, Yesith G. Toloza-Pérez, Marisol Galindo, Ruth M. Palma, Jenssy Catama, Juan F. Bedoya, Eliana L. Parra-Barrera, Ximena Meneses, Juliana Barbosa, Pilar Tavera-Rodríguez, Andrea Bermúdez-Forero, and Martha Lucía Ospina-Martínez
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COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,cohort ,vaccine ,Colombia ,Medicine - Abstract
To mitigate the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), vaccines have been rapidly developed and introduced in many countries. In Colombia, the population was vaccinated with four vaccines. Therefore, this research aimed to determine the ability of the vaccines introduced in the National Vaccination Plan to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection and induce seroconversion and sought to investigate the longevity of antibodies in the blood. We conducted a prospective, nonprobabilistic, consecutive cross-sectional cohort study in a population with access to vaccination with CoronaVac, Ad26.COV2.S, AZD1222, and BNT162b2 from March 2021 to March 2022. The study included 1327 vaccinated people. A plurality of participants were vaccinated with BNT162b2 (36.1%; n = 480), followed by Ad26.COV2.S (26.9%; n = 358), CoronaVac (24%; n = 331), and AZD1222 (11.9%; n = 158). The crude seroprevalence on day zero varied between 18.1% and 57.8%. Participants who received BNT162b2 had a lower risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection than those who received the other vaccines. Participants who were immunized with BNT162b2 and AZD1222 had a higher probability of losing reactivity on day 210 after receiving the vaccine.
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17. Assessment of Factors Influencing Personal Exposure to Air Pollution on Main Roads in Bogota: A Mixed-Method Study
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Jeadran N. Malagón-Rojas, Eliana L. Parra-Barrera, Yesith Guillermo Toloza-Pérez, Hanna Soto, Luisa F. Lagos, Daniela Mendez, Andrea Rico, Julia Edith Almentero, Mónica A. Quintana-Cortes, Diana C. Pinzón-Silva, Andrés García, John A. Benavides-Piracón, Diana C. Zona-Rubio, Claudia Portilla, Maria A. Wilches-Mogollon, Sol A. Romero-Díaz, Luis Jorge Hernández-Florez, Ricardo Morales, and Olga L. Sarmiento
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air pollution ,environmental exposures ,public health ,PM2.5 ,black carbon ,active transport ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Particulate Matter (PM), particles of variable but small diameter can penetrate the respiratory system via inhalation, causing respiratory and/or cardiovascular diseases. This study aims to evaluate the association of environmental particulate matter (PM2.5) and black carbon (BC) with respiratory health in users of different transport modes in four roads in Bogotá. Materials and Methods: this was a mixed-method study (including a cross sectional study and a qualitative description of the air quality perception), in 300 healthy participants, based on an exploratory sequential design. The respiratory effect was measured comparing the changes between pre- and post-spirometry. The PM2.5 and black carbon (BC) concentrations were measured using portable devices. Inhaled doses were also calculated for each participant according to the mode and route. Perception was approached through semi-structured interviews. The analysis included multivariate models and concurrent triangulation. Results: The concentration of matter and black carbon were greater in bus users (median 50.67 µg m−3; interquartile range (–IR): 306.7). We found greater inhaled dosages of air pollutants among bike users (16.41 µg m−3). We did not find changes in the spirometry parameter associated with air pollutants or transport modes. The participants reported a major sensory influence at the visual and olfactory level as perception of bad air quality. Conclusions: We observed greater inhaled doses among active transport users. Nevertheless, no pathological changes were identified in the spirometry parameters. People’s perceptions are a preponderant element in the assessment of air quality.
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18. Inhibition of the Na+/H+ antiporter induces cell death in TF-1 erythroleukemia cells stimulated by the stem cell factor
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Acevedo-Olvera, Leonardo Fermin, Diaz-Garcia, Hector, Parra-Barrera, Alberto, Caceres-Perez, Alejandro Arturo, Gutierrez-Iglesias, Gisela, Rangel-Corona, Rosalva, and Caceres-Cortes, Julio Roberto
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19. Fatal acute undifferentiated febrile illness among clinically suspected leptospirosis cases in Colombia, 2016–2019.
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Parra Barrera, Eliana L., Jhonatan, Reales-González, Salas, Daniela, Reyes Santamaría, Elizabeth, Bello, Solmara, Rico, Angélica, Pardo, Lissethe, Parra, Edgar, Rodriguez, Karina, Alarcon, Zonía, Guerra Vega, Angela Patricia, Porras, Mayra A., Gomez-Rangel, Sergio Yebrail, Duarte, Carolina, and Moreno, Jaime
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BRUCELLA , *LEPTOSPIROSIS , *ZIKA virus infections , *WEST Nile virus , *YELLOW fever , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Background: Acute undifferentiated febrile illness is a common challenge for clinicians, especially in tropical and subtropical countries. Incorrect or delayed diagnosis of febrile patients may result in medical complications or preventable deaths. Common causes of acute undifferentiated febrile illness in Colombia include leptospirosis, rickettsioses, dengue fever, malaria, chikungunya, and Zika virus infection. In this study, we described the acute undifferentiated febrile illness in postmortem patients reported as suspected cases of leptospirosis through the national leptospirosis surveillance in Colombia, 2016–2019. Methodology/principal findings: We retrospectively analyze human fresh and formalin-fixed tissue samples from fatal suspected leptospirosis cases reported by the Public Health Laboratories in Colombia. Leptospirosis confirmation was made by immunohistochemistry, real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the tissue samples. In some cases, the serum sample was used for confirmation by Microagglutination test (MAT). Simultaneously, tissue samples were tested by PCR for the most common viral (dengue, Zika, and chikungunya), bacterial (Brucella spp., and Rickettsia spp.), and parasitic (malaria). Fresh tissue samples from 92 fatal suspected leptospirosis cases were reported to the National Reference Laboratory from 22/32 departments in Colombia. We confirmed leptospirosis in 27% (25/92) of cases. Other pathogens identified by real-time PCR were Brucella spp. (10.9%), Rickettsia spp. (14.1%), and dengue (2.2%). Dengue (6.9%), hepatitis (3.5%), and Yellow Fever cases (2.2%) were detected by the pathology. All patients were negative for chikungunya and Plasmodium spp. Most cases were classified as undifferentiated febrile illnesses (45.7%; 42/92). Conclusions/Significance: This study underscores the importance of early and accurate recognition of leptospirosis to prevent mortalities. Moreover, it draws attention to the existence of other febrile syndromes in Colombia, including rickettsiosis and brucellosis, that currently lack sufficient human surveillance and regular reporting. Expanding laboratory surveillance to include viruses such as Hantavirus, Mayaro virus, Oropouche virus, and West Nile virus is crucial. Author summary: Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal disease caused by the bacteria Leptospira. Its signs and symptoms typically appear one to two weeks following infection, range from mild (e.g., fever, headache) to severe (e.g., meningitis). Despite knowledge of risk factors for leptospirosis, there are still significant gaps in knowledge about symptoms, infection routes, and risk. A correct and timely diagnosis of leptospirosis could potentially avoid medical complications or death but is challenging due to non-specific presentation and limited availability of diagnostics. This is particularly difficult in a tropical country where acute undifferentiated febrile illnesses can be caused by many pathogens. One such country is Colombia, where leptospirosis is endemic. In this study, we retrospectively study acute undifferentiated febrile illness in 92 postmortem cases reported as suspected leptospirosis cases through the national leptospirosis surveillance in Colombia, 2016–2019. Only a small proportion (27%) of cases were confirmed as leptospirosis; other etiologies including dengue, hepatitis, and yellow fever were found. However, 45.7% of cases were acute undifferentiated febrile illness, underscoring diagnostic limitations common in the tropics, and the need to recognize local pathogens and clinical characteristics to perform early presumptive diagnosis in cases with acute undifferentiated febrile illness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Demographic and clinical risk factors associated with severity of lab-confirmed human leptospirosis in Colombia, 2015–2020.
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Parra Barrera, Eliana L., Bello Piruccini, Solmara, Rodríguez, Karina, Duarte, Carolina, Torres, Marisa, and Undurraga, Eduardo A.
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LEPTOSPIROSIS , *MEDICAL personnel , *HEPATORENAL syndrome , *NEGLECTED diseases , *ACUTE kidney failure , *TROPICAL medicine - Abstract
Background: Leptospirosis is a common zoonoses and is a major global public health threat. Most cases are mild, typically presenting as a non-specific acute febrile illness. However, leptospirosis can have life-threatening manifestations, including pulmonary hemorrhage syndrome, and acute kidney injury. In Colombia, notification and lab-confirmation of suspected human cases are mandatory. However, little is known about the demographic and clinical factors associated with severe leptospirosis, which could help to reduce clinical complications and mortality. Our aim was to identify risk factors associated with severe leptospirosis, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and mortality in lab-confirmed cases in Colombia, 2015–2020. Methods and findings: We analyzed 201 lab-confirmed human leptospirosis cases by microagglutination test. We used a logistic regression to identify the demographic and clinical risk factors associated with severe leptospirosis, admission to ICU, and death. Most leptospirosis confirmed cases occurred in men (85.6%); the mean age was 36.7 years. We classified severe cases (43.3%) by clinical manifestations as renal (29.9%) and liver (27.4%) failure, multiple-organ failure (24.4%), septic shock (24.4%), Weil syndrome (18.4%), pulmonary hemorrhage (18.4%), and meningitis (2.5%), admitted to the ICU (30.3%), and fatal (8.5%). Clinical conditions associated with severe leptospirosis were dyspnea (OR: 5.54; 95% CI: 1.46 to 20.98), tachycardia (OR:9.69; 95% CI: 15.96 to 58.8), and rash (OR: 10.25; 95% CI: 25.01 to 42.08). Conclusions: We identified demographic characteristics and clinical symptoms associated with severe leptospirosis in Colombia. We hope these results can support clinicians in providing timely treatment to leptospirosis patients to avoid preventable medical complications or deaths. Author summary: Leptospirosis is a neglected tropical disease and a public health concern worldwide. Infection in humans usually occurs through direct or indirect contact with the urine of infected animals. Most leptospirosis cases are mild, but between 5–15% of cases can be severe and even fatal, primarily due to delays in diagnosis, misrecognition, inadequate treatment, or pathogenicity of some strains. The factors associated with severity could be used to support triaging and avoid preventable medical complications or death. Colombia is an endemic country for leptospirosis, with mandatory laboratory surveillance. Our objective was to determine the demographic and clinical risk factors associated with severe leptospirosis. We used a unique dataset of 201 lab-confirmed leptospirosis cases notified to the National Reference Laboratory with a reported clinical history from several regions in Colombia. The cases presented severe illness (43.3%), ICU admission (30.3%), and fatal (8.5%). Severe leptospirosis was associated with dyspnea, tachycardia, and rash; fatal cases were associated with jaundice. We hope these results raise awareness among healthcare workers and support clinicians in avoiding preventable medical complications or death in human leptospirosis in Colombia and elsewhere. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Validation of the Short-Facebook Jealousy Scale among Colombian Men and Women.
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del Mar Sánchez-Fuentes, María, Moyano, Nieves, Alcaraz-Iborra, Manuel, Milena Parra-Barrera, Sandra, and Quílez-Robres, Alberto
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JEALOUSY ,ONLINE social networks ,SOCIAL media ,PSYCHOLOGICAL tests ,SECURITY (Psychology) ,GENDER role - Published
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22. Only "yes" means "yes": Negotiation of Sex and Its Link With Sexual Violence.
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Moyano, Nieves, Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar, Parra-Barrera, Sandra Milena, and Granados de Haro, Reina
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RISK factors of aggression ,PLANNED behavior theory ,PSYCHOLOGY of men ,NEGOTIATION ,RAPE ,SELF-perception ,HUMAN sexuality ,PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability ,DATING violence ,MANN Whitney U Test ,VICTIM psychology ,SURVEYS ,EXPERIENCE ,CRONBACH'S alpha ,ATTITUDES toward sex ,SEX crimes ,PSYCHOLOGY of women ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SEX customs ,SEXUAL partners ,CONTROL (Psychology) - Abstract
Lack of consent is an essential characteristic of sexual violence. The present study was conducted to analyze the relation between sexual consent and the risk of perpetrating sexual aggression by men and victimization suffered by women in more depth. The sample consisted of 1681 heterosexual Spanish men and women aged 18–66 years. The participants completed an online survey containing the Spanish versions of the Sexual Consent Scale Revised and the Sexual Experiences Survey. The results showed that 70.2% of the women had been sexual victims, and 20.8% of men reported having perpetrated sexual violence. On the one hand, sexual aggressors, unlike non aggressors, underestimated the relevance of obtaining sexual consent, and more aggressors reported lack of perceived behavioral control for requesting sexual consent and endorsed less positive attitudes to obtain sexual consent than non aggressors. On the other hand, sexual victims, compared to non victims, considered requesting explicit sexual consent relevant, but held certain ideas, attitudes, and behaviors that did not go along with obtaining sexual consent, which leaves women in a position of vulnerability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Comparison of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG Antibody Responses Generated by the Administration of Ad26.COV2.S, AZD1222, BNT162b2, or CoronaVac: Longitudinal Prospective Cohort Study in the Colombian Population, 2021/2022.
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Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran, Mercado-Reyes, Marcela, Toloza-Pérez, Yesith G., Galindo, Marisol, Palma, Ruth M., Catama, Jenssy, Bedoya, Juan F., Parra-Barrera, Eliana L., Meneses, Ximena, Barbosa, Juliana, Tavera-Rodríguez, Pilar, Bermúdez-Forero, Andrea, and Ospina-Martínez, Martha Lucía
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SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 vaccines ,ANTIBODY formation - Abstract
To mitigate the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), vaccines have been rapidly developed and introduced in many countries. In Colombia, the population was vaccinated with four vaccines. Therefore, this research aimed to determine the ability of the vaccines introduced in the National Vaccination Plan to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection and induce seroconversion and sought to investigate the longevity of antibodies in the blood. We conducted a prospective, nonprobabilistic, consecutive cross-sectional cohort study in a population with access to vaccination with CoronaVac, Ad26.COV2.S, AZD1222, and BNT162b2 from March 2021 to March 2022. The study included 1327 vaccinated people. A plurality of participants were vaccinated with BNT162b2 (36.1%; n = 480), followed by Ad26.COV2.S (26.9%; n = 358), CoronaVac (24%; n = 331), and AZD1222 (11.9%; n = 158). The crude seroprevalence on day zero varied between 18.1% and 57.8%. Participants who received BNT162b2 had a lower risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection than those who received the other vaccines. Participants who were immunized with BNT162b2 and AZD1222 had a higher probability of losing reactivity on day 210 after receiving the vaccine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Protection of Human Rights and Barriers for People with HIV/AIDS in Colombia: An Analysis of the Legal Framework.
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Parra-Barrera, Sandra M., Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar, Moyano, Nieves, and Granados, Reina
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25. Assessment of Factors Influencing Personal Exposure to Air Pollution on Main Roads in Bogota: A Mixed-Method Study.
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Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran N., Parra-Barrera, Eliana L., Toloza-Pérez, Yesith Guillermo, Soto, Hanna, Lagos, Luisa F., Mendez, Daniela, Rico, Andrea, Almentero, Julia Edith, Quintana-Cortes, Mónica A., Pinzón-Silva, Diana C., García, Andrés, Benavides-Piracón, John A., Zona-Rubio, Diana C., Portilla, Claudia, Wilches-Mogollon, Maria A., Romero-Díaz, Sol A., Hernández-Florez, Luis Jorge, Morales, Ricardo, and Sarmiento, Olga L.
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AIR pollution ,AIR pollutants ,PARTICULATE matter ,AIR travel ,AIR quality ,INHALATION anesthesia - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Particulate Matter (PM), particles of variable but small diameter can penetrate the respiratory system via inhalation, causing respiratory and/or cardiovascular diseases. This study aims to evaluate the association of environmental particulate matter (PM
2.5 ) and black carbon (BC) with respiratory health in users of different transport modes in four roads in Bogotá. Materials and Methods: this was a mixed-method study (including a cross sectional study and a qualitative description of the air quality perception), in 300 healthy participants, based on an exploratory sequential design. The respiratory effect was measured comparing the changes between pre- and post-spirometry. The PM2.5 and black carbon (BC) concentrations were measured using portable devices. Inhaled doses were also calculated for each participant according to the mode and route. Perception was approached through semi-structured interviews. The analysis included multivariate models and concurrent triangulation. Results: The concentration of matter and black carbon were greater in bus users (median 50.67 µg m−3 ; interquartile range (–IR): 306.7). We found greater inhaled dosages of air pollutants among bike users (16.41 µg m−3 ). We did not find changes in the spirometry parameter associated with air pollutants or transport modes. The participants reported a major sensory influence at the visual and olfactory level as perception of bad air quality. Conclusions: We observed greater inhaled doses among active transport users. Nevertheless, no pathological changes were identified in the spirometry parameters. People's perceptions are a preponderant element in the assessment of air quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Seroprevalence of the SARS-CoV-2 antibody in healthcare workers: a multicentre cross-sectional study in 10 Colombian cities.
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Nevardo Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran, Mercado-Reyes, Marcela, Toloza-Pérez, Yezith G., Parra Barrera, Eliana L., Palma, Marien, Muñoz, Esperanza, López, Ronald, Almentero, Julia, Rubio, Vivian V., Ibáñez, Edgar, Téllez, Eliana, Delgado-Murcia, Lucy G., Jimenez, Claudia P., Viasus-Pérez, Diego, Galindo, Marisol, and Lagos, Luisa
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27. Environmental Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Experience of Bogotá, 2020.
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Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran, Mendez-Molano, Daniela, Almentero, Julia, Toloza-Pérez, Yesith G., Parra-Barrera, Eliana L., and Gómez-Rendón, Claudia P.
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28. Transphobia and gender identity: social representations of trans women from Brazil and Colombia.
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del Mar Sánchez-Fuentes, María, Fernandes de Araújo, Ludgleydson, Milena Parra-Barrera, Sandra, Sousa Fontes, Érika Rhayane, de Oliveira Santos, José Victor, and Moyano, Nieves
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COLLECTIVE representation ,TRANS women ,GROUP identity ,QUALITY of life ,TRANSPHOBIA ,GENDER identity - Abstract
The present research aimed to identify and discuss the social representations of trans women related to gender identity and transphobia in Brazil and Colombia. In this study participated 43 Trans women, 22 from Brazil, aged between 18 and 55 years (M=29.09, SD=8.53) and 21 from Colombia, aged between 21 and 41 years (M=28.19, SD=7.63). This study adopted a qualitative approach in which semi-structured interviews were used. The data were analyzed by the Iramuteq software, which identified the social representations in classes. The results showed what the participants understood about transphobia and how they regarded their experiences with this gender identity. The participants presented negative social representations, aiming at their personal experiences related to their social context. Themes related to violence, discrimination, prejudice, denial of rights and family support emerged from both the Brazilian and Colombian sample. Implications for Tran´s quality of life are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Chemical characterization (LC–MS–ESI), cytotoxic activity and intracellular localization of PAMAM G4 in leukemia cells.
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Flores-Mejía, R., Fragoso-Vázquez, M. J., Pérez-Blas, L. G., Parra-Barrera, A., Hernández-Castro, S. S., Estrada-Pérez, A. R., Rodrígues, J., Lara-Padilla, E., Ortiz-Morales, A., and Correa-Basurto, J.
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LEUKEMIA ,CANCER cells ,POLYAMIDOAMINE dendrimers ,AMIDES ,CELL-mediated cytotoxicity - Abstract
Generation 4 of polyamidoamine dendrimer (G4-PAMAM) has several biological effects due to its tridimensional globular structure, repetitive branched amides, tertiary amines, and amino-terminal subunit groups liked to a common core. G4-PAMAM is cytotoxic due to its positive charges. However, its cytotoxicity could increase in cancer cells due to the excessive intracellular negative charges in these cells. Furthermore, this work reports G4-PAMAM chemical structural characterization using UHPLC-QTOF-MS/MS (LC–MS) by electrospray ionization to measure its population according to its positive charges. Additionally, the antiproliferative effects and intracellular localization were explored in the HMC-1 and K-562 cell lines by confocal microscopy. The LC–MS results show that G4-PAMAM generated multivalent mass spectrum values, and its protonated terminal amino groups produced numerous positive charges, which allowed us to determine its exact mass despite having a high molecular weight. Additionally, G4-PAMAM showed antiproliferative activity in the HMC-1 tumor cell line after 24 h (IC
50 = 16.97 µM), 48 h (IC50 = 7.02 µM) and 72 h (IC50 = 5.98 µM) and in the K-562 cell line after 24 h (IC50 = 15.14 µM), 48 h (IC50 = 14.18 µM) and 72 h (IC50 = 9.91 µM). Finally, our results showed that the G4-PAMAM dendrimers were located in the cytoplasm and nucleus in both tumor cell lines studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Medicina Regenerativa para Úlceras Crónicas: Aplicación Cutánea de Células Troncales Mesenquimales de Gelatina de Wharton.
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Parra-Barrera, A., Mejía-Barradas, C. M., Calzada-Mendoza, C. C., Mera-Jiménez, E., Sánchez-Corrales, A. L., and Gutiérrez-Iglesias, G.
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Use of mesenchymal cells has emerged as an important part in regenerative medicine with positive effects in the recovery of damaged or lost tissues. Chronic ulcers include skin lesions that affect a large part of the population with diabetes mellitus, (for example, 9.14 develop diabetic foot according to ENSANUT 2016) and represent considerable economic expenses, due to poor quality of life in patients. The conventional treatment that is carried out in these cases is long term, and the generated beneficial effects that are presented are limited, since the injuries recur due to not having a specific and regenerative treatment, only palliative. That is why in this work they were obtained and used mesenchymal stem cells derived from Wharton's jelly (MSC-WJ) under the criteria proposed by the International Society for Cell Therapy. The treatment was applied in two patients with chronic ulcers phlebostatic of different medical conditions and short-term monitoring, so it was a limited study. The results showed that MSC-WJ induced skin reconstruction by tissue formation granulation, in addition to decreasing the chronic inflammatory process in the area of damage, which favored the index of wound healing. Therefore, the use of MSC-WJ in chronic phlebostatic ulcers is proposed as a treatment in the regeneration of the tissue structure with short-term results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Seroprevalence and seroconversions for SARS-CoV-2 infections in workers at Bogota Airport, Colombia, 2020.
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Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran N, Rubio, Vivian, and Parra-Barrera, Eliana
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SARS-CoV-2 ,SEROPREVALENCE ,SEROCONVERSION ,HIV seroconversion ,MEDICAL personnel ,COVID-19 - Published
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32. Brotes de enfermedades transmitidas por los alimentos estudiados mediante técnicas moleculares.
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Hernández-Porras, Elkin E., Rosero-Torres, Liliana E., Parra-Barrera, Eliana L., Guerrero-Montilla, Jaime A., Gómez-Rubio, Adriana L., and Moreno, Jaime
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33. Comparación entre Células Troncales Mesenquimales obtenidas de Médula Ósea, Tejido Adiposo y Gelatina de Wharton en base a los Criterios de la ISCT.
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Parra-Barrera, A., Murúa-Beltran García, X., Calzada-Mendoza, C. C., Cáceres-Cortés, J. R., Reyes-Maldonado, E., and Gutiérrez-Iglesias, G.
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) represent a heterogeneous population with the capacity to self-renew and differentiate into different cell types. At the middle of the last century these cells initially were described in bone marrow (BM), thence this tissue has become the gold standard for obtaining and characterization of MSC. It is known that these cells are housed in specific areas called niches distributed throughout all body, where they contribute to tissue regeneration processes of self-tissue were they are located. However, finding an alternative source of CTM with the same characteristics that have showed in MO, but its obtention no represent a risk since the donor is essential to their use for therapeutic purposes. In this study we isolated mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow, adipose tissue and Wharton's jelly and they were compared in their characteristics in according to the standards of the International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT). The results showed that the morphology as well as adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation and also the expression of surface antigens (CD90, CD73, and CD105) from all tissues accomplished the standards, although Wharton's jelly represented the best option. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Efecto del Medio Condicionado de la Línea Celular H9C2 Tratada con Dehidroepiandrosterona y Expuesta a Daño sobre la Motilidad de Células Troncales Mesenquimales.
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Castro-Santos, G. X., Salas-Medina, J. L., López-Marure, R., Cáceres-Cortés, J. R., Parra-Barrera, A., Mera-Jiménez, E., and Gutiérrez-Iglesias, G.
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35. Efecto de la dehidroepiandroesterona y el acetónido de triamcinolona sobre la línea celular 3T3-L1.
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Gutiérrez-Iglesias, G., López-Marure, R., Parra-Barrera, A., Calzada-Mendoza, C. C., and Cáceres-Cortés, J. R.
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36. Células troncales mesenquimales autólogas e injerto cutáneo autólogo para tratamiento de una úlcera crónica secundaria a diabetes mellitus tipo 2.
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Benítez-Arvízua, Gamaliel, Palma-Lara, Ícela, Vazquez-Campos, René, Sesma-Villalpando, Raimundo Alfonso, Parra-Barrera, Alberto, and Gutiérrez-Iglesias, Gisela
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37. Letter to the editors: Personal exposure to PM2.5, some considerations for inhaled dose estimation.
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Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran, Parra-Barrera, Eliana, and Méndez, Daniela
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FLUTICASONE propionate - Published
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38. Seroprevalencia de anticuerpos en trabajadores de la salud: un estudio en diez ciudades colombianas.
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Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran N., Mercado-Reyes, Marcela, Toloza, Yesith, Parra-Barrera, Eliana L., Marien Palma, Ruth, Muñoz, Esperanza, López, Ronald, Almentero, Julia, Rubio, Vivian, Ibáñez, Edgar, Téllez, Eliana, Delgado, Gabriela, Jiménez, Claudia, Viasus-Pérez, Diego, Galindo, Marisol, and Lagos, Luisa
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39. Transmisión del SARS-CoV-2 en el entorno laboral: la experiencia del Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado Luis Carlos Galán, 2020 - 2021.
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Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran, Mercado, Marcela, Parra-Barrera, Eliana, Toloza, Yesith, Almentero, Julia, Portilla, Claudia, López, Ronald, Felipe Bedoya, Juan, Méndez, Daniela, Moreno, Paula, Catalina Torres, Liza, Catama, Jenssy, Teresa Herrera, María, Gamboa, Jenny, Reales, Jhonathan, Muñoz-Franco, Carlos, Rubio, Vivian, Puerto, Gloria, López, Fernando, and Patricia Gómez, Claudia
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40. Seroprevalencia de SARS-CoV-2 en población colombiana: un estudio transversal en once ciudades del país, 2020 - 2021.
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Mercado-Reyes, Marcela, Malagón-Rojas, Jeadran, Zapata-Bedoya, Silvana, Rodríguez-Barraquer, Isabel, Wiesner, Magdalena, Guillermo Toloza-Pérez, Yesith, Cucunubá, Zulma, Hernández-Ortiz, Juan P., Acosta-Reyes, Jorge, Consuelo Miranda, María, Isabel Estupiñan, María, Galindo, Marisol, Rubio, Vivian, Muñoz, Lyda, Osorio-Velázquez, Gabriel, Ibáñez, Edgar, Parra-Barrera, Eliana, Bermúdez, Andrea, Quinche, German, and Puerto, Gloria
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Copyright of Biomédica: Revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud is the property of Instituto Nacional de Salud of Colombia and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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41. Sexual Abuse vs. Sexual Freedom? A Legal Approach to the Age of Sexual Consent in Adolescents in Spanish-Speaking Countries.
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Parra-Barrera, Sandra M., Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar, Fuertes-Iglesias, Carlos, and Boldova, Miguel Ángel
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42. Protection against Sexual Violence in the Colombian Legal Framework: Obstacles and Consequences for Women Victims.
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Parra-Barrera, Sandra M., Moyano, Nieves, Boldova, Miguel Ángel, and Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar
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43. Creación exitosa de Neoesófago mediante Ingeniería de Tejidos en un Modelo Animal.
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Esquiliano-Rendon, Diego Ricardo, Raya-Rivera, Atlantida, Parra-Barrera, Alberto, Nieto-Zermeño, Jaime, Ordorica-Flores, Ricardo, Blanco-Rodriguez, Gerardo, Valencia-Mayoral, Pedro, Penchyna-Grub, Jaime, and Bracho-Blanchet, Eduardo
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Introduction: Every year about 5,000 are reported a10, 000 patients with congenital or acquired esophageal requiring surgical treatment, unlike the rest of the gastrointestinal tract is not possible to use autologous tissue for reconstruction because of its limited size and its delicate vascularity, which are used by complex procedures such as colon interposition, a field that has been growing and could provide a solution to these problems is tissue engineering. The purpose of this work involves the construction of a esophageal prosthesis from autologous cells implanted on a collagen matrix and test its usefulness in an animal model. Material and Methods: We took a biopsy of healthy esophageal tissue at the neck of healthy rabbits, which were processed to desegregate its cellular components in epithelial and muscle cell viability was verified by MTT method and their presence by electron microscopy scanning. The prosthesis was implanted in a second surgery to create a defect in "patch" in the native esophagus, further studies of endoscopy, esophagogram and necropsy in animals. Results: After the biopsy epithelial and muscle cells were isolated and multiplied sown and harvested in Petri dishes and seeded at a concentration of 1x! 07 cel/cm2 in intestinal submucosa prostheses. Subsequently, the prostheses were implanted in four healthy rabbits N = 5, all rabbits subsequently underwent esophagogram and endoscopy studies, observing proper integration of the now called neoesófago, with adequate passage of contrast medium showed no leakage or stenosis, all animals remained alive, feeding by mouth without complications so far from being slaughtered except one who died for reasons unconnected with the study. In histopathological studies, there is an almost normal architecture neoesófago presence of mucosa and muscle layer proper. Conclusion: In this study we establish the conditions, general characterization for the isolation and multiplication of epithelial cells and muscle tissue healthy esophageal also created an esophageal prosthesis, which could be implanted in animals to which a defect was created 50 % of the light of it with proper integration of the now called neoesófago. All animals remained alive feeding by mouth without complications, which lays the basis for developing an esophageal prosthesis in the future which can be used in the treatment of children with congenital or acquired esophageal lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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