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2. The plasma metabolome of long COVID patients two years after infection
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Yamilé López-Hernández, Joel Monárrez-Espino, David Alejandro García López, Jiamin Zheng, Juan Carlos Borrego, Claudia Torres-Calzada, José Pedro Elizalde-Díaz, Rupasri Mandal, Mark Berjanskii, Eduardo Martínez-Martínez, Jesús Adrián López, and David S. Wishart
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Abstract One of the major challenges currently faced by global health systems is the prolonged COVID-19 syndrome (also known as “long COVID”) which has emerged as a consequence of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic. It is estimated that at least 30% of patients who have had COVID-19 will develop long COVID. In this study, our goal was to assess the plasma metabolome in a total of 100 samples collected from healthy controls, COVID-19 patients, and long COVID patients recruited in Mexico between 2020 and 2022. A targeted metabolomics approach using a combination of LC–MS/MS and FIA MS/MS was performed to quantify 108 metabolites. IL-17 and leptin were measured in long COVID patients by immunoenzymatic assay. The comparison of paired COVID-19/long COVID-19 samples revealed 53 metabolites that were statistically different. Compared to controls, 27 metabolites remained dysregulated even after two years. Post-COVID-19 patients displayed a heterogeneous metabolic profile. Lactic acid, lactate/pyruvate ratio, ornithine/citrulline ratio, and arginine were identified as the most relevant metabolites for distinguishing patients with more complicated long COVID evolution. Additionally, IL-17 levels were significantly increased in these patients. Mitochondrial dysfunction, redox state imbalance, impaired energy metabolism, and chronic immune dysregulation are likely to be the main hallmarks of long COVID even two years after acute COVID-19 infection.
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- 2023
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3. Biogeneration of silver nanoparticles from Cuphea procumbens for biomedical and environmental applications
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María G. González-Pedroza, Andrea Regina Tapia Benítez, Saúl A. Navarro-Marchal, Eduardo Martínez-Martínez, Juan A. Marchal, Houria Boulaiz, and Raúl A. Morales-Luckie
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Abstract Nanotechnology is one of the most important and relevant disciplines today due to the specific electrical, optical, magnetic, chemical, mechanical and biomedical properties of nanoparticles. In the present study we demonstrate the efficacy of Cuphea procumbens to biogenerate silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with antibacterial and antitumor activity. These nanoparticles were synthesized using the aqueous extract of C. procumbens as reducing agent and silver nitrate as oxidizing agent. The Transmission Electron Microscopy demonstrated that the biogenic AgNPs were predominantly quasi-spherical with an average particle size of 23.45 nm. The surface plasmonic resonance was analyzed by ultraviolet visible spectroscopy (UV–Vis) observing a maximum absorption band at 441 nm and Infrared Spectroscopy (FT IR) was used in order to structurally identify the functional groups of some compounds involved in the formation of nanoparticles. The AgNPs demonstrated to have antibacterial activity against the pathogenic bacteria Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, identifying the maximum zone of inhibition at the concentration of 0.225 and 0.158 µg/mL respectively. Moreover, compared to the extract, AgNPs exhibited better antitumor activity and higher therapeutic index (TI) against several tumor cell lines such as human breast carcinoma MCF-7 (IC50 of 2.56 µg/mL, TI of 27.65 µg/mL), MDA-MB-468 (IC50 of 2.25 µg/mL, TI of 31.53 µg/mL), human colon carcinoma HCT-116 (IC50 of 1.38 µg/mL, TI of 51.07 µg/mL) and melanoma A-375 (IC50 of 6.51 µg/mL, TI of 10.89 µg/mL). This fact is of great since it will reduce the side effects derived from the treatment. In addition, AgNPs revealed to have a photocatalytic activity of the dyes congo red (10–3 M) in 5 min and malachite green (10–3 M) in 7 min. Additionally, the degradation percentages were obtained, which were 86.61% for congo red and 82.11% for malachite green. Overall, our results demonstrated for the first time that C. procumbens biogenerated nanoparticles are excellent candidates for several biomedical and environmental applications.
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- 2023
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4. Randomized, double-blinded, controlled clinical trial of the effect of captopril, telmisartan and their combination on systemic inflammation of patients on hemodialysis
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Susan M. Ordaz-Medina, Alfonso M. Cueto-Manzano, Juana González-Plascencia, José L. Montañez-Fernández, Elias J. Ordaz-Medina, Fabiola Martín-del-Campo, Alfonso M. Cueto-Ramírez, Petra Martínez-Martínez, Laura Cortés-Sanabria, Enrique Rojas-Campos, and Benjamín Trujillo-Hernández
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Abstract To evaluate individual and combined effect of captopril and telmisartan on systemic inflammation markers of hemodialysis (HD) patients. Randomized, double-blinded, controlled clinical trial. Patients on HD at least 2 months, with arteriovenous fistula, were randomly allocated to groups: (1) captopril/placebo (N 13); (2) telmisartan/placebo (N 13); (3) captopril + telmisartan (N 12); or (4) placebo/placebo (N 12). During 3 months, patients received oral drugs as follows: captopril 50 mg/day, telmisartan 80 mg/day or placebo. Patients excluded if they had conditions or were on drugs potentially influencing on inflammation. Clinical and biochemical evaluations were performed monthly. Serum tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and C-reactive protein (CRP) were measured at 0, 1 and 3 months. Baseline, demographic, clinical and biochemical variables were comparable between groups. Baseline versus final inflammatory markers were: captopril/placebo TNFα, 2.47 (0.1–4.5) versus 1.73 (0.3–3.8) pg/ml; IL-6, 17.03 (7.2–23) versus 7.90 (0.7–19) pg/ml; CRP, 4.21 (1.6–18) versus 5.9 (3.0–28) mg/l; telmisartan/placebo TNFα, 3.03 (2.3–4.6) versus 1.70 (1.2–2.0) pg/ml; IL-6, 14.10 (5.5–23) versus 9.85 (6.2–13) pg/ml; CRP, 5.74 (2.1–13) versus 10.60 (1.5–27) mg/l; captopril + telmisartan TNFα, 1.43 (0.7–5.4) versus 0.40 (0.1–2.1) pg/ml; IL-6, 10.05 (4.9–23) versus 4.00 (0.7–7.7) pg/ml (p
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- 2022
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5. Impact of Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment on the Concentration and Level of MRP-8/14 (Calprotectin) as an Inflammatory Biomarker in Women with Periodontitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Quasi-Experimental Study
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Elena Aurora Popoca-Hernández, Rita Elizabeth Martínez-Martínez, Roberto Fidencio González-Amaro, Perla del Carmen Niño-Moreno, José Luis Ayala-Herrera, Alberto Vinicio Jerezano-Domínguez, Leon Francisco Espinosa-Cristóbal, María de Lourdes Márquez-Corona, Irene Aurora Espinosa-de Santillana, and Carlo Eduardo Medina-Solís
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oral health ,periodontitis ,periodontal treatment ,inflammatory biomarkers ,rheumatoid arthritis ,Medicine - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of non-surgical periodontal treatment (NS-PT) on periodontal parameters and inflammatory biomarkers in the concentration and level of calprotectin (CLP) in women with periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In this quasi-experimental study, we evaluated 30 women (mean age: 52.0 ± 5.8 years) with periodontitis and RA who had been diagnosed and treated for RA for more than 3 years and whose activity markers remained at similar values without significant reduction over three consecutive months. Patients underwent NS-PT, which included plaque control, scaling, and root planing. Serum and saliva samples, periodontal indices, RA activity markers, Disease Activity Score-28 (DAS28), the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and the C-reactive protein (CRP) and CLP contents were measured at the beginning of the study and 6 and 12 weeks after NS-PT. Parametric and nonparametric tests were used in the analysis. The mean age was 52.0 ± 5.8 years. Compared to the baseline results, all periodontal indices were significantly reduced 6 and 12 weeks after NS-PT (p < 0.001). DAS28 was also significantly reduced after 12 weeks (p < 0.0001). Similarly, the serum CLP concentration decreased 6 and 12 weeks after NS-PT (p < 0.0001). Of the patients, 100% presented lower levels of CRP and ESR (p < 0.0001). Overall, NS-PT reduced inflammation and disease activity, highlighting the importance of oral health in the control and treatment of systemic diseases such as RA and confirming that NS-PT effectively reduces periodontitis activity and plays a key role in modulating RA activity. Therefore, NS-PT should be considered as an adjunct treatment for RA.
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- 2024
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6. Reduction of aerosol dissemination in a dental area generated by high-speed and scaler ultrasonic devices employing the 'Prime Protector'.
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Esthelvia Carolina Guzmán-Flores, Amparo Rocío Fuentes-Ayala, Alicia Consuelo Martínez-Martínez, Daniela Estefanía Aguayo-Félix, Margarita Valeria Arellano-Osorio, Martín Campuzano-Donoso, Náthaly Mercedes Román-Galeano, Melanie Llerena-Velásquez, and Yajaira Vásquez-Tenorio
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The use of an external dome aerosol containment device (Prime Protector) is proposed to reduce the spread of particles within the dental office. Hence, the aim of our study was to compare the spread of bioaerosols generated by a High-speed Handpiece (HH) and an Ultrasonic Prophylaxis Device (UPD), with and without the Prime Protector dome (PP) by counting Colony Forming Units (CFU) of Lactobacillus casei Shirota, at different distances on the x and y axis. The PP was located considering the parallelism between the base of the dome and the frontal plane of the simulator, aligning the center of the mouth with the center of the dome. The PP dome measurements are 560.0mm x 255.0mm x 5mm. Petri dishes were placed at 0.5 m, 1 m and 1.5 m respectively. Aerosol generation in the laboratory environment was done three times with the following experimental groups 1) HH, 2) HH-PP, 3) UPD, 4) UPD-PP. Each dental device activation (HH and UPD) had a time frame of 2 minutes on the upper anterior teeth of the dental phantom with a liquid suspension containing Lactobacillus casei Shirota (YAKULT 0836A 0123; 1027F 0407). Air pressure and ventilation were parameterized. No separate high-volume evacuation used, nor was there any air removal attached to the dome. Results showed no significant difference between distance and axis in the CFU count. When means for devices and distances were compared between each of them all showed significant differences except for UPD and UPD-PP (p
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- 2023
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7. 40 años de la Sanidad Ambiental desde Andalucía
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Alicia Martínez Martínez
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- 2022
8. Correction: The repurposing of Tebipenem pivoxil as alternative therapy for severe gastrointestinal infections caused by extensively drug-resistant Shigella spp
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Elena Fernández Álvaro, Phat Voong Vinh, Cristina de Cozar, David R Willé, Beatriz Urones, Alvaro Cortés, Alan Price, Nhu Tran Do Hoang, Tuyen Ha Thanh, Molly McCloskey, Shareef Shaheen, Denise Dayao, Amanda Martinot, Jaime de Mercado, Pablo Castañeda, Adolfo García-Perez, Benson Singa, Patricia Pavlinac, Judd Walson, Maria Santos Martínez-Martínez, Samuel LM Arnold, Saul Tzipori, Lluis Ballell Pages, and Stephen Baker
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9. CD14 and CD26 from serum exosomes are associated with type 2 diabetes, exosomal Cystatin C and CD14 are associated with metabolic syndrome and atherogenic index of plasma
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Claudia Paola Pérez-Macedonio, Eugenia Flores-Alfaro, Luz del C. Alarcón-Romero, Amalia Vences-Velázquez, Natividad Castro-Alarcón, Eduardo Martínez-Martínez, and Monica Ramirez
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Diabetes ,CD14 ,Cystatin c ,CD26 ,Exosomes ,Metabolic syndrome ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background Exosomes are microvesicles that actively participate in signaling mechanisms and depending on their content can contribute to the development of different pathologies, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of cystatin C, CD26, and CD14 proteins in serum exosomes from patients with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), metabolic syndrome (MetS), and atherogenic index of plasma (AIP). Methods Serum exosomes were isolated by ultracentrifugation from 147 individuals with and without diabetes. Both anthropometric and metabolic parameters were registered from everyone. The levels of exosomal proteins cystatin C, CD26, and CD14 were quantified by ELISA. The association between protein levels and T2D or atherogenic risk factors was analyzed by linear regression and generalized regression models. Results We observed a significant correlation of increased glucose with elevated levels of Cystatin C, and an effect of T2D on the levels of CD26 (β = 45.8 pg/µg; p = 0.001) and CD14 (β = 168 pg/µg; p
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- 2022
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10. Epidemiological Profile of Patients with Vulvovaginal Candidiasis from a Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinic in Southern Spain
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Encarnación Martínez-García, Juan Carlos Martínez-Martínez, Adelina Martín-Salvador, Alberto González-García, María Ángeles Pérez-Morente, María Adelaida Álvarez-Serrano, and Inmaculada García-García
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vulvovaginal candidiasis ,prevalence ,epidemiology ,Medicine - Abstract
Epidemiological data on women suffering from vulvovaginal candidiasis and its recurrence are outdated and vague. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of women diagnosed with vulvovaginal candidiasis, as well as the epidemiological profile and associated risk factors in the province of Granada (Spain). Data from the Centre for Sexually Transmitted Infections of the Granada province between 2000 and 2018 (N = 438) were used in this study. Associations between sociodemographic and sexual behaviour variables with vulvovaginal candidiasis were analysed using the Chi-square test and bivariate logistic regression. The prevalence of candidiasis was 14.6%. The sociodemographic profile corresponded to a woman aged 25.14 ± 4.8 years on average, who is of Spanish nationality (60.9%), a student (55.7%), in non-active employment (59.7%), with a higher education (56.7%), single (93.5%), and under 30 years of age (79.7%). Variables associated with this diagnosis were the absence of oro-genital contact (OR = 1.99; 95% CI = 0.25–0.74), having a regular partner (OR = 1.99; 95% CI = 1.05–3.75), and age of sexual debut, with the probability increasing by 12% (95% CI = 1.00–1.24) with each year. In this context, vulvovaginal candidiasis infection is common, and its epidemiological profile is contradictory, so our results do not suggest a relevant role of sexual risk behaviours in the diagnosis. Further research is needed to improve the estimates and factors associated with this infection.
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- 2023
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11. Invasive Fusariosis in Nonneutropenic Patients, Spain, 2000–2015
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Elena Pérez-Nadales, Ana Alastruey-Izquierdo, María José Linares-Sicilia, Juan Carlos Soto-Debrán, Edson Abdala, Julio García-Rodríguez, Miguel Montejo, Patricia Muñoz, Miguel Salavert Lletí, Antonio Rezusta, Maite Ruiz Pérez de Pipaón, Lucrecia Yáñez, Esperanza Merino, María Isolina Campos-Herrero, José María Costa-Mateo, Jesús Fortún, Tomás García-Lozano, Carolina Garcia-Vidal, Mario Fernández-Ruiz, Ferrán Sánchez-Reus, Carmen Castro-Méndez, Inmaculada Guerrero-Lozano, Pere Soler-Palacín, José María Aguado, Luis Martínez-Martínez, Julian Torre-Cisneros, and Marcio Nucci
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Fusarium ,invasive fusariosis ,incidence ,mortality ,neutropenia ,fusariosis ,Medicine ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Invasive fusariosis (IF) is associated with severe neutropenia in patients with concurrent hematologic conditions. We conducted a retrospective observational study to characterize the epidemiology of IF in 18 Spanish hospitals during 2000–2015. In that time, the frequency of IF in nonneutropenic patients increased from 0.08 cases per 100,000 admissions in 2000–2009 to 0.22 cases per 100,000 admissions in 2010–2015. Nonneutropenic IF patients often had nonhematologic conditions, such as chronic cardiac or lung disease, rheumatoid arthritis, history of solid organ transplantation, or localized fusariosis. The 90-day death rate among nonneutropenic patients (28.6%) and patients with resolved neutropenia (38.1%) was similar. However, the death rate among patients with persistent neutropenia (91.3%) was significantly higher. We used a multivariate Cox regression analysis to characterize risk factors for death: persistent neutropenia was the only risk factor for death, regardless of antifungal therapy.
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12. SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infections among vaccinated individuals with rheumatic disease: results from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance provider registry
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Gözde Kübra Yardımcı, Laure Gossec, Loreto Carmona, Zara Izadi, Jinoos Yazdany, Pedro M Machado, Anja Strangfeld, Rebecca Grainger, Emily Sirotich, Carly Harrison, Philip C Robinson, Jean Liew, Milena Gianfrancesco, Kimme L Hyrich, Lindsay Jacobsohn, Saskia Lawson-Tovey, Stephanie Rush, Suleman Bhana, Paul Sufka, Julija Zepa, Abdurrahman Tufan, Martin Schäfer, Claire Cook, Fatemah Abutiban, Jeffrey Sparks, Leanna Wise, Zachary Wallace, Naomi J Patel, Samar Al Emadi, Inita Bulina, Christine Graver, Emily Kowalski, Jonathan Hausmann, Clairissa Ja, Elsa Frãzao-Mateus, Frances Stafford, Dfiza Dey, Genevieve Katigbak, Lauren Kaufman, Marco Ulises Martínez-Martínez, Greta Reyes-Cordero, Evelyn Salido, Ellison Smith, David Snow, and Monique Gore-Massy
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13. Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2, superiority trial to demonstrate the effectiveness of faecal microbiota transplantation for selective intestinal decolonisation of patients colonised by carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (KAPEDIS)
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Elisa Vidal, Julian Torre-Cisneros, Manuel Recio, Angela Cano, Elena Pérez-Nadales, María José Artacho, Julia Guzmán-Puche, Antonio Doblas, Clara Natera, Luis Martínez-Martínez, and Juan José Castón
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Introduction Infections caused by carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales are frequent and associated with high rates of mortality. Intestinal carriers are at increased risk of infection by these microorganisms. Decolonisation strategies with antibiotics have not obtained conclusive results. Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) could be an effective and safe strategy to decolonise intestinal carriers of KPC-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (KPC-Kp) but this hypothesis needs evaluation in appropriate clinical trials.Methods and analysis The KAPEDIS trial is a single-centre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2, superiority clinical trial of FMT for eradication of intestinal colonisation by KPC-Kp. One hundred and twenty patients with rectal colonisation by KPC-Kp will be randomised 1:1 to receive encapsulated lyophilised FMT or placebo. The primary outcome is KPC-Kp eradication at 30 days. Secondary outcomes are: (1) frequency of adverse events; (2) changes in KPC-Kp relative load within the intestinal microbiota at 7, 30 and 90 days, estimated by real-time quantitative PCR analysis of rectal swab samples and (3) rates of persistent eradication, KPC-Kp infection and crude mortality at 90 days. Participants will be monitored for adverse effects throughout the intervention.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval was obtained from Reina Sofía University Hospital Institutional Review Board (approval reference number: 2019-003808-13). Trial results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and disseminated at national and international conferences.Trial registration number NCT04760665.
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- 2022
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14. The repurposing of Tebipenem pivoxil as alternative therapy for severe gastrointestinal infections caused by extensively drug-resistant Shigella spp
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Elena Fernández Álvaro, Phat Voong Vinh, Cristina de Cozar, David R Willé, Beatriz Urones, Alvaro Cortés, Alan Price, Nhu Tran Do Hoang, Tuyen Ha Thanh, Molly McCloskey, Shareef Shaheen, Denise Dayao, Amanda Martinot, Jaime de Mercado, Pablo Castañeda, Adolfo García-Perez, Benson Singa, Patricia Pavlinac, Judd Walson, Maria Santos Martínez-Martínez, Samuel LM Arnold, Saul Tzipori, Lluis Ballell Pages, and Stephen Baker
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Shigella spp ,drug discovery ,multi-drug resistance ,dysentery ,diarrhoea ,carbapenems ,Medicine ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: Diarrhoea remains one of the leading causes of childhood mortality globally. Recent epidemiological studies conducted in low-middle income countries (LMICs) identified Shigella spp. as the first and second most predominant agent of dysentery and moderate diarrhoea, respectively. Antimicrobial therapy is often necessary for Shigella infections; however, we are reaching a crisis point with efficacious antimicrobials. The rapid emergence of resistance against existing antimicrobials in Shigella spp. poses a serious global health problem. Methods: Aiming to identify alternative antimicrobial chemicals with activity against antimicrobial resistant Shigella, we initiated a collaborative academia-industry drug discovery project, applying high-throughput phenotypic screening across broad chemical diversity and followed a lead compound through in vitro and in vivo characterisation. Results: We identified several known antimicrobial compound classes with antibacterial activity against Shigella. These compounds included the oral carbapenem Tebipenem, which was found to be highly potent against broadly susceptible Shigella and contemporary MDR variants for which we perform detailed pre-clinical testing. Additional in vitro screening demonstrated that Tebipenem had activity against a wide range of other non-Shigella enteric bacteria. Cognisant of the risk for the development of resistance against monotherapy, we identified synergistic behaviour of two different drug combinations incorporating Tebipenem. We found the orally bioavailable prodrug (Tebipenem pivoxil) had ideal pharmacokinetic properties for treating enteric pathogens and was effective in clearing the gut of infecting organisms when administered to Shigella-infected mice and gnotobiotic piglets. Conclusions: Our data highlight the emerging antimicrobial resistance crisis and shows that Tebipenem pivoxil (licenced for paediatric respiratory tract infections in Japan) should be accelerated into human trials and could be repurposed as an effective treatment for severe diarrhoea caused by MDR Shigella and other enteric pathogens in LMICs. Funding: Tres Cantos Open Lab Foundation (projects TC239 and TC246), the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (grant OPP1172483) and Wellcome (215515/Z/19/Z).
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15. Strengthening patients' triage in community pharmacies: A cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical impact of a minor ailment service.
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Noelia Amador-Fernández, Shalom I Benrimoj, Antonio Olry de Labry Lima, Victoria García-Cárdenas, Miguel Ángel Gastelurrutia, Jérôme Berger, Vicente J Baixauli-Fernández, María Teresa Climent-Catalá, Vicente Colomer-Molina, and Fernando Martínez-Martínez
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BackgroundSelf-perceived minor ailments might conceal other health conditions if patients are not appropriately assisted by health care professionals. The aim of the study was to evaluate the patient-related outcomes of a community pharmacy Minor Ailment Service (MAS) compared to usual pharmacist care (UC).MethodsA cluster randomised controlled trial was conducted over six months in community pharmacy in the province of Valencia (Spain). Patients seeking care or requesting a product for a minor ailments considered in the study (dermatological problems, gastrointestinal disturbance, pain and upper respiratory tract related symptoms) were included. The intervention consisted of a standardised pharmacist-patient consultation guided by a web-based program using co-developed management protocols and patients' educational material. Patients were followed up by phone ten days later. Primary clinical outcomes were appropriate medical referral and modification of direct product request. Secondary outcomes were symptom resolution and reconsultation rates.ResultsA total of 808 patients (323 MAS and 485 UC) were recruited in 27 pharmacies of 21 municipalities. Patients visiting MAS pharmacies had higher odds for being referred to a physician (OR = 2.343, CI95% = [1.146-4.792]) and higher reconsultation rates (OR = 1.833, CI95% = [1.151-2.919]) compared to UC. No significant differences between groups were observed for modification of direct product request and symptom resolution.ConclusionsThe use of management protocols through the MAS strengthened the identification of referral criteria such as red flags in patients suffering minor ailments. These patients with symptoms of minor ailments possibly due to more severe illness were to be referred and evaluated by physicians. Results reinforce that MAS increases safety for those patients consulting in community pharmacy for minor ailments.Trial registrationTrial registration number: ISRCTN17235323. Retrospectively registered 07/05/2021, https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN17235323.
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16. Remote analysis of sputum smears for mycobacterium tuberculosis quantification using digital crowdsourcing.
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Lara García Delgado, María Postigo, Daniel Cuadrado, Sara Gil-Casanova, Álvaro Martínez Martínez, María Linares, Paloma Merino, Manuel Gimo, Silvia Blanco, Quique Bassat, Andrés Santos, Alberto L García-Basteiro, María J Ledesma-Carbayo, and Miguel Á Luengo-Oroz
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Worldwide, TB is one of the top 10 causes of death and the leading cause from a single infectious agent. Although the development and roll out of Xpert MTB/RIF has recently become a major breakthrough in the field of TB diagnosis, smear microscopy remains the most widely used method for TB diagnosis, especially in low- and middle-income countries. This research tests the feasibility of a crowdsourced approach to tuberculosis image analysis. In particular, we investigated whether anonymous volunteers with no prior experience would be able to count acid-fast bacilli in digitized images of sputum smears by playing an online game. Following this approach 1790 people identified the acid-fast bacilli present in 60 digitized images, the best overall performance was obtained with a specific number of combined analysis from different players and the performance was evaluated with the F1 score, sensitivity and positive predictive value, reaching values of 0.933, 0.968 and 0.91, respectively.
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17. In Vitro Hemocompatibility and Genotoxicity Evaluation of Dual-Labeled [99mTc]Tc-FITC-Silk Fibroin Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
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María Alejandra Asensio Ruiz, Ángela Alonso García, María de la Luz Bravo-Ferrer Moreno, Iria Cebreiros-López, José Antonio Noguera-Velasco, Antonio Abel Lozano-Pérez, and Teresa Martínez Martínez
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radiolabeling ,silk fibroin NPs ,99mTc ,FITC ,SPECT ,nuclear imaging ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Nuclear imaging is a highly sensitive and noninvasive imaging technique that has become essential for medical diagnosis. The use of radiolabeled nanomaterials capable of acting as imaging probes has shown rapid development in recent years as a powerful, highly sensitive, and noninvasive tool. In addition, quantitative single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images performed by incorporating radioisotopes into nanoparticles (NPs) might improve the evaluation and the validation of potential clinical treatments. In this work, we present a direct method for [99mTc]Tc-radiolabeling of FITC-tagged silk fibroin nanoparticles (SFN). NPs were characterized by means of dynamic light scattering and scanning electron microscopy. In vitro studies were carried out, including the evaluation of stability in biological media and the evaluation of hemocompatibility and genotoxicity using the cytokinesis block micronucleus (CBMN) assay. The radiolabeling method was reproducible and robust with high radiolabeling efficiency (∼95%) and high stability in biological media. Hydrodynamic properties of the radiolabeled NPs remain stable after dual labeling. The interaction of SFN with blood elicits a mild host response, as expected. Furthermore, CBMN assay did not show genotoxicity induced by [99mTc]Tc-FITC-SFN under the described conditions. In conclusion, a feasible and robust dual-labeling method has been developed whose applicability has been demonstrated in vitro, showing its value for further investigations of silk fibroin NPs biodistribution in vivo.
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- 2023
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18. Tracción de canino maxilar con la técnica quirúrgica incisión vertical y túnel de acceso subperióstico
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Eilien Tovío Martínez, Patricia Vergara Villarreal, Adel Martínez Martínez, and Jonathan Harris-Ricardo
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diente canino ,maxilar ,ortodoncia ,resorción radicular ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Los dientes caninos presentan una alta frecuencia de inclusión, ocupando el segundo lugar después de los terceros molares, su permanencia en la arcada dental es importante por las diversas funciones que cumple en la cavidad bucal, permitiendo desgarrar los alimentos al masticar, guían la oclusión dental, son los encargados de centralizar y desprogramar la oclusión durante los movimientos de lateralidad, dan soporte al labio superior, marcan el límite del sector anterior, destacándose en la sonrisa. La técnica de incisión vertical y túnel de acceso subperióstico (VISTA), permite la tracción de dientes impactados por vestibular, es poco traumática para los tejidos blandos, disminuye los problemas periodontales y evita la reabsorción radicular de los dientes adyacentes. El objetivo es reportar caso clínico en el que se especifica la secuencia del abordaje ortoquirúrgico aplicando la técnica VISTA en un paciente con el diente 13 incluido, mostrando buenos resultados, se describen la técnica quirúrgica y manejo ortodóntico.
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19. Plasma Nickel Levels Correlate with Low Muscular Strength and Renal Function Parameters in Patients with Prostate Cancer
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Antoni Alegre-Martínez, María Isabel Martínez-Martínez, José Rubio-Briones, and Omar Cauli
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Nickel is associated with cancer in occupational exposure. However, few studies have been devoted to analyzing the effects of nickel at environmental concentrations in cancer patients. In this work, the concentration of nickel in blood samples from patients with prostate cancer (PCa) was evaluated because this metal displays androgenic and estrogenic effects that play a crucial role in prostate carcinogenesis and treatment. We, therefore, compared blood nickel concentration in patients with PCa (non-occupationally exposed) (n = 46) with those in control age-matched individuals (n = 46). We also analyzed if there was any association between sociodemographic factors, clinical variables, geriatric evaluation assessment results, blood cell counts, or biochemical, androgen and estrogen concentrations. Using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy on the plasma samples, we observed a mean nickel level of 4.97 ± 1.20 µg/L in the PCa group and 3.59 ± 0.49 µg/L in the control group, with a non-significant effect (p = 0.293) between the two groups. The nickel concentration was significantly correlated with patient age (p = 0.005) and reduced handgrip strength (p = 0.003). Regarding biochemical parameters, significant associations were found with the renal glomerular filtration rate (p = 0.024) and blood urea levels (p = 0.016). No significant correlations were observed with other blood analytical parameters or testosterone or estradiol levels. These specific renal function and muscle strength effects were observed at environmental nickel exposure levels believed to be safe or at least far from the high concentrations observed after occupational exposure. Therefore, these parameters deserve further study, given that they could help pinpoint further public health concerns regarding nickel exposure in the general population.
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20. Correlation of the Homeostasis Model Assessment Index and Adiponectin, Leptin and Insulin Levels to Body Mass Index-Associated Gene Polymorphisms in Adolescents
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María D. Martínez-Martínez, Hugo Mendieta-Zerón, Luis Celis, Cristian F. Layton-Tovar, Rocío Torres-García, Laura E. Gutiérrez-Pliego, Eneida Camarillo-Romero, José D. Garduño-García, and María D. Camarillo-Romero
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Objectives: This study aimed to describe correlations between glucose, insulin and adipokine levels and the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) index with regards to the presence/absence of fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) rs9939609 and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-y rs1801282 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as indicators of body mass index in adolescents. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted between September and December 2016 in Toluca, Mexico. A total of 71 students between 14–18 years old were included. Various anthropometric and laboratory measurements were collected, including lipid profile, glucose, insulin and adipokine levels and HOMA index. The degree of association between variables was evaluated with regards to the presence/absence of the SNPs. Results: Leptin levels were significantly higher among female students (P = 0.001), although adiponectin levels did not differ significantly (P = 0.060). There were significant positive correlations between insulin levels and HOMA index with FTO (r = 0.391; P = 0.007 and r = 0.413; P = 0.005, respectively) and PPARγ (r = 0.529; P = 0.007 and r = 0.537; P = 0.007, respectively) SNPs. Leptin showed a significant positive correlation in the presence of PPARγ (r = 0.483; P = 0.007) or in the absence of both SNPs (r = 0.627; P = 0.039). However, adiponectin was significantly negatively correlated in the presence of FTO, either alone (r = −0.333; P = 0.024) or in combination with PPARγ (r = −0.616; P = 0.043). Conclusion: The presence of FTO and/or PPARγ SNPs might be related to a genetic predisposition to metabolic syndrome. Keywords: Obesity; Body Mass Index; Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms; Fat Mass and Obesity Associated Protein, Human; Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor gamma; Adipokines.
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21. High fructose exposure modifies the amount of adipocyte-secreted microRNAs into extracellular vesicles in supernatants and plasma
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Adrián Hernández-Díazcouder, Javier González-Ramírez, Abraham Giacoman-Martínez, Guillermo Cardoso-Saldaña, Eduardo Martínez-Martínez, Horacio Osorio-Alonso, Ricardo Márquez-Velasco, José L. Sánchez-Gloria, Yaneli Juárez-Vicuña, Guillermo Gonzaga, Laura Gabriela Sánchez-Lozada, Julio César Almanza-Pérez, and Fausto Sánchez-Muñoz
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Background High fructose exposure induces metabolic and endocrine responses in adipose tissue. Recent evidence suggests that microRNAs in extracellular vesicles are endocrine signals secreted by adipocytes. Fructose exposure on the secretion of microRNA by tissues and cells is poorly studied. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of fructose exposure on the secretion of selected microRNAs in extracellular vesicles from 3T3-L1 cells and plasma from Wistar rats. Methods 3T3-L1 cells were exposed to 550 µM of fructose or standard media for four days, microRNAs levels were determined in extracellular vesicles of supernatants and cells by RT-qPCR. Wistar rats were exposed to either 20% fructose drink or tap water for eight weeks, microRNAs levels were determined in extracellular vesicles of plasma and adipose tissue by RT-qPCR. Results This study showed that fructose exposure increased the total number of extracellular vesicles released by 3T3-L1 cells (p = 0.0001). The levels of miR-143-5p were increased in extracellular vesicles of 3T3-L1 cells exposed to fructose (p = 0.0286), whereas miR-223-3p levels were reduced (p = 0.0286). Moreover, in plasma-derived extracellular vesicles, miR-143-5p was higher in fructose-fed rats (p = 0.001), whereas miR-223-3p (p = 0.022), miR-342-3p (p = 0.0011), miR-140-5p (p = 0.0129) and miR-146b-5p (p = 0.0245) were lower. Conclusion Fructose exposure modifies the levels of microRNAs in extracellular vesicles in vitro and in vivo. In particular, fructose exposure increases miR-143-5p, while decreases miR-223-3p and miR-342-3p.
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22. Liver proteome alterations in psychologically distressed rats and a nootropic drug
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Raquel González-Fernández, Mariana Grigoruţă, Sarahi Chávez-Martínez, Eliel Ruiz-May, José Miguel Elizalde-Contreras, José Valero-Galván, and Alejandro Martínez-Martínez
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Emotional stress ,Distress ,Liver proteome ,Nootropics ,Redox enzymes ,NAFLD ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background Chronic psychological distress is considered today a pandemic due to the modern lifestyle and has been associated with various neurodegenerative, autoimmune, or systemic inflammation-related diseases. Stress is closely related to liver disease exacerbation through the high activity of the endocrine and autonomic nervous systems, and the connection between the development of these pathologies and the physiological effects induced by oxidative stress is not yet completely understood. The use of nootropics, as the cognitive enhancer and antioxidant piracetam, is attractive to repair the oxidative damage. A proteomic approach provides the possibility to obtain an in-depth comprehension of the affected cellular processes and the possible consequences for the body. Therefore, we considered to describe the effect of distress and piracetam on the liver proteome. Methods We used a murine model of psychological stress by predatory odor as a distress paradigm. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were distributed into four experimental groups (n = 6 − 7/group) and were exposed or not to the stressor for five days and treated or not with piracetam (600 mg/kg) for six days. We evaluated the liver proteome by one-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (1D-SDS-PAGE) followed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GeLC-MS/MS). Besides, we analyzed the activity of liver antioxidant enzymes, the biochemical parameters in plasma and rat behavior. Results Our results showed that distress altered a wide range of proteins involved in amino acids metabolism, glucose, and fatty acid mobilization and degradation on the way to produce energy, protein folding, trafficking and degradation, redox metabolism, and its implications in the development of the non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Piracetam reverted the changes in metabolism caused by distress exposure, and, under physiological conditions, it increased catabolism rate directed towards energy production. These results confirm the possible relationship between chronic psychological stress and the progression of NAFLD, as well as we newly evidenced the controversial beneficial effects of piracetam. Finally, we propose new distress biomarkers in the liver as the protein DJ-1 (PARK7), glutathione peroxidase 1 (GPX), peroxiredoxin-5 (PRDX5), glutaredoxin 5 (GLRX5), and thioredoxin reductase 1 (TXNDR1), and in plasma as biochemical parameters related to kidney function such as urea and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels.
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23. Dihydropyrazole-Carbohydrazide Derivatives with Dual Activity as Antioxidant and Anti-Proliferative Drugs on Breast Cancer Targeting the HDAC6
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Irving Balbuena-Rebolledo, Astrid M. Rivera-Antonio, Yudibeth Sixto-López, José Correa-Basurto, Martha C. Rosales-Hernández, Jessica Elena Mendieta-Wejebe, Francisco J. Martínez-Martínez, Ivonne María Olivares-Corichi, José Rubén García-Sánchez, Juan Alberto Guevara-Salazar, Martiniano Bello, and Itzia I. Padilla-Martínez
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Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and is the second-most common cause of death in women worldwide. Because of this, the search for new drugs and targeted therapy to treat BC is an urgent and global need. Histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) is a promising anti-BC drug target associated with its development and progression. In the present work, the design and synthesis of a new family of dihydropyrazole-carbohydrazide derivatives (DPCH) derivatives focused on HDAC6 inhibitory activity is presented. Computational chemistry approaches were employed to rationalize the design and evaluate their physicochemical and toxic-biological properties. The new family of nine DPCH was synthesized and characterized. Compounds exhibited optimal physicochemical and toxicobiological properties for potential application as drugs to be used in humans. The in silico studies showed that compounds with –Br, –Cl, and –OH substituents had good affinity with the catalytic domain 2 of HDAC6 like the reference compounds. Nine DPCH derivatives were assayed on MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 BC cell lines, showing antiproliferative activity with IC50 at μM range. Compound 2b showed, in vitro, an IC50 value of 12 ± 3 µM on human HDAC6. The antioxidant activity of DPCH derivatives showed that all the compounds exhibit antioxidant activity similar to that of ascorbic acid. In conclusion, the DPCH derivatives are promising drugs with therapeutic potential for the epigenetic treatment of BC, with low cytotoxicity towards healthy cells and important antioxidant activity.
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24. Evaluating an implementation programme for medication review with follow-up in community pharmacy using a hybrid effectiveness study design: translating evidence into practice
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Fernando Martínez-Martínez, Shalom I Benrimoj, Victoria Garcia-Cardenas, Raquel Varas-Doval, Miguel A Gastelurrutia, Maria Jose Zarzuelo, and Beatriz Perez-Escamilla
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Objectives To evaluate an implementation programme of a community pharmacy medication review with follow-up (MRF) service using a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study design, and to compare the clinical and humanistic outcomes with those in a previously conducted cluster randomised controlled trial (cRCT).Setting Community pharmacies in Spain.Participants 135 community pharmacies and 222 pharmacists providing MRF to polymedicated patients aged 65 or over.Intervention The intervention was an implementation programme for the MRF service. A national level group was established, mirrored with a provincial level group. A series of interventions were defined (1) to engage pharmacy owners with the implementation model and (2) to provide training to pharmacists consisting of clinical case studies, process of MRF, communication skills and data collection methods and (3) practice change facilitators.Primary and secondary outcome measures The primary outcomes for the implementation programme were progress, reach, fidelity and integration. The secondary outcomes were number of medications, non-controlled health problems, emergency visits, hospitalisations and health-related quality of life, which were compared with a previous 6-month cluster RCT.Results 55% of pharmacies reached the implementation phase and 35.6% remained in the testing phase at 12 months. A reach of 89.3% (n=844) was achieved. Fidelity average score was 8.45 (min: 6.2, max: 9.3) out of 10. The integration mean score was 3.39 (SD: 0.72) out of 5. MRF service outcomes were similar to the cluster RCT study; however, the magnitude of the outcomes was delayed.Conclusions The implementation of pharmacy services is a complex multifactorial process, conditioned by numerous implementation factors. In the absence of remuneration, the implementation of the MRF service is a slow process, taking at least 12 months to complete.Trial registration number CGFTRA-2017-01.
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25. LipStaT® Surgery, A Novel Technique for the Treatment of Gummy Smile: Case Report
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Isabella Manzur Villalobos, Eilien Gisek Tovío Martínez, Eliana Marcela Guzmán Menco, and Adel Martínez Martínez
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Introduction: The lip stabilization technique (LipStaT®) is a novel surgical approach for the management of gummy smile. It is an outpatient technique, minimally invasive, with low risk of morbidity and low incidence of complications. The goal of the technique is to reduce the excessive gingival display during smile. Objective: to describe the LipStaT® technique including its indications, preoperative evaluation, surgical approach and patient post procedure care instructions. Clinical Cases: the authors present two female patients, aged 20 and 31 years, with excessive gingival display (over 3mm) and with experiences of failures with other procedures. The LipStaT® technique allowed to achieve aesthetic, harmonic and functional results. Conclusion: The LipStaT® technique is a safe outpatient procedure that allows to obtain predictable results, which are well accepted by patients.
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26. Determinantes sociales de la mortalidad infantil en municipios de frontera en Colombia, 2005-2011
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Sonia Carolina Mogollón-Pastrán, Juan Carlos García-Ubaque, and Sergio Martínez-Martínez
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Mortalidad infantil ,Disparidades en el estado de salud ,Inequidad social ,Estudios ecológicos ,Zona de riesgo ,Gobierno local ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introducción. En Colombia, las tasas de mortalidad infantil de los municipios fronterizos presentan diferencias significativas en comparación con el promedio nacional, por lo que resulta prioritario identificar sus determinantes en estas zonas, con el fin de orientar el desarrollo de políticas en salud pública. Objetivo. Identificar algunos determinantes sociales de la mortalidad infantil en municipios fronterizos de Colombia en el periodo 2005-2011. Materiales y métodos. Estudio ecológico en el que se construyeron tres modelos de regresión para las siguientes categorías: 1) determinantes estructurales; 2) determinantes intermedios de condiciones de vida y trabajo, factores de tipo comportamental y biológico, y factores psicosociales, y 3) determinantes intermedios del sistema de salud colombiano. Resultados. Los datos encontrados sugieren que la mortalidad infantil de los municipios fronterizos se relaciona con condiciones de etnia, raza, educación, índice de dependencia infantil, bajo peso al nacer, calidad del agua, ruralidad, jefatura femenina del hogar, cobertura de vacunación, cobertura de control prenatal, satisfacción con los servicios de salud y afiliación al sistema de salud. Conclusiones. La mayoría de determinantes de la mortalidad infantil en estos municipios se sale del alcance del sector salud; por tanto, el Estado enfrenta dos desafíos importantes: implementar un abordaje transectorial y transfronterizo, y dar una respuesta institucional con un enfoque de equidad en salud que se adapte a las necesidades y a la cultura de cada municipio y región.
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27. High risk serotypes of the human papillomavirus (HPV) in patients with exofitic lesions in the oral cavity
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Adel Martínez-Martínez, María del Pilar Lujan-Pardo, and Erich Lopez-Aparicio
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Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia de serotipos de alto riesgo del virus del papiloma humano en lesiones verrugosas de la cavidad bucal en un hospital de Cartagena durante el mes de julio de 2014 y julio de 2015.Metodología: Se realizó un estudio observacional, descriptivo y prospectivo en 73 pacientes. con lesiones verrugosas de la cavidad bucal, en las que se determinaron las características sociodemográficas, el diagnóstico clínico e histopatológico y se identificaron los genotipos 16 y 18 de alto riesgo de VPH del ADN, así como otros 12 genotipos de alto riesgo (31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66 y 68), mediante la prueba de PCR multiplex en tiempo real. El estudio cumplió con las normas legales y éticas. Los resultados se analizaron utilizando estadísticas descriptivas con el programa Stata v13.2.Resultados: La prevalencia de VPH en la muestra estudiada durante el período 2014-2015 fue del 9,59% (n: 7). En ninguno de los casos positivos para el VPH en el estudio histopatológico, se identificaron algunos genotipos de alto riesgo. Los serotipos de HPV fueron más prevalentes en pacientes en la tercera década de la vida (29.5 años, SD ± 10.60), la edad promedio fue de 62.8 años SD ± 17.74. La población provenía principalmente del área rural. El sitio más frecuente fue la mucosa labial. Un alto porcentaje de participantes (87.6%) reportó consumir tabaco.Conclusión: En el presente estudio no se encontraron genotipos de VPH de alto riesgo en las muestras evaluadas
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28. Tularemia Outbreaks in Spain from 2007 to 2020 in Humans and Domestic and Wild Animals
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Olga Mínguez-González, César-Bernardo Gutiérrez-Martín, María del Carmen Martínez-Nistal, María del Rosario Esquivel-García, José-Ignacio Gómez-Campillo, Jesús-Ángel Collazos-Martínez, Luis-Miguel Fernández-Calle, Cristina Ruiz-Sopeña, Sonia Tamames-Gómez, Sonia Martínez-Martínez, Constantino Caminero-Saldaña, Marta Hernández, David Rodríguez-Lázaro, and Elías-Fernando Rodríguez-Ferri
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In this study, tularemia outbreaks associated with humans and several domestic and wild animals (Iberian hares, wild rabbits, voles, mice, grey shrews, sheep, dogs, foxes, wolves, ticks, and river crayfish) are reported in Spain from 2007 to 2020. Special attention was paid to the outbreaks in humans in 2007–2009 and 2014–2015, when the most important waves occurred. Moreover, positive rates of tularemia in lagomorphs were detected in 2007–2010, followed by negative results in 2011–2013, before again returning to positive rates in 2014 and in 2017 and in 2019–2020. Lagomorphs role in spreading Francisella tularensis in the epidemiological chain could not be discarded. F. tularensis is described for the first time infecting the shrew Crocidura russula worldwide, and it is also reported for the first time infecting wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Spain. Serological positives higher than 0.4% were seen for sheep only from 2007–2009 and again in 2019, while serological rates greater than 1% were revealed in dogs in 2007–2008 and in wild canids in 2016. F. tularensis were detected in ticks in 2009, 2014–2015, 2017, and 2019. Lastly, negative results were achieved for river crayfish and also in environmental water samples from 2007 to 2020.
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29. Adherence to treatment with injectable immunomodulators in patients with multiple sclerosis and cognitive disorder
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Irene Andrade Andrade, Elena Macías Cortés, Carmen Muñoz Fernández, Eduardo Tejedor Tejada, and Magdalena Martínez Martínez
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Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory, demyelinating, and neurodegenerative disease that affects the central nervous system. Adherence to treatment is essential to modify the course of the disease. Cognitive impairment affects up to 70% of these patients and is a limitation for administration and adherence to treatment. Objective The main objective was to assess the degree of adherence to treatment in patients with MS and cognitive impairment. Secondary objectives were to describe the tools that can influence adherence to treatment and to evaluate the effectiveness of the technological devices used to alert the patient that he/she must self-inject. Method The method consisted of a descriptive, retrospective, and cross-sectional pilot study. It was carried out in the MS clinic of the Torrecardenas University Hospital from December 2018 to September 2019. The sample included 20 patients diagnosed with MS currently treated with immunomodulatory injectable drugs for at least 6 months. The Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) was used to assess cognitive impairment and to determine adherence, patients answered the Morisky-Green test (MG). Results Twenty patients (8 men and 12 women) were included over 10 months with MS and cognitive impairment (SDMT score less than 50th percentile). Regarding gender-differentiated adherence, 75% of men were not adherent to treatment; by contrast, 66.6% of women were com-pliant with the dosage schedule. There were no statistically significant differences in terms of differentiated adherence by type of treatment. The main methods used to promote adherence were: 10% calendar, 20% family members, and 30% alarms as reminder. Discussion and conclusion Adherence results show a predominance of adherence in women, even with cognitive impairment. This reinforces our initial hypothesis that relates good therapeutic adherence to lesser progression of cognitive impairment in MS. As a preventive measure, we would like to emphasize the importance of the role of the nursing team in detecting cognitive impairment and in assessing adherence to treatment.
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30. Towards a data collection methodology for Responsible Artificial Intelligence in health: A prospective and qualitative study in pregnancy
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A.M. Oprescu, G. Miró-Amarante, L. García-Díaz, V.E. Rey, A. Chimenea-Toscano, R. Martínez-Martínez, M.C. Romero-Ternero, [Oprescu, A. M.] Univ Seville, Dept Tecnol Elect, Avda Reina Mercedes S-N, Seville 41012, Spain, [Miro-Amarante, G.] Univ Seville, Dept Tecnol Elect, Avda Reina Mercedes S-N, Seville 41012, Spain, [Romero-Ternero, M. C.] Univ Seville, Dept Tecnol Elect, Avda Reina Mercedes S-N, Seville 41012, Spain, [Garcia-Diaz, L.] Univ Seville, Dept Cirugia, Avda Sanchez Pizjuan S-N, Seville 41009, Spain, [Garcia-Diaz, L.] Hosp Univ Virgen del Rocio, Av Manuel Siurot S-N, Seville 41013, Spain, [Chimenea-Toscano, A.] Hosp Univ Virgen del Rocio, Av Manuel Siurot S-N, Seville 41013, Spain, [Rey, V. E.] Clin Victoria Rey, Calle Luis Montoto 81, Seville 41018, Spain, and [Martinez-Martinez, R.] Univ Valencia, Dept Derecho Constituc Ciencia Polit & Adm, Avinguda Tarongers S-N, Valencia 46022, Spain
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Risk ,Emotion ,Depression ,User-centered design ,Affective computing ,Human-Centered Design ,Anxiety ,Emotional computing ,Association ,Privacy ,Pregnancy ,Ai ,Hardware and Architecture ,Signal Processing ,Security ,Medicine ,Women ,Responsible Artificial Intelligence (RAI) ,Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) ,Software ,Information Systems - Abstract
A medical field that is increasingly benefiting from Artificial Intelligence applications is Gyne- cology and Obstetrics. In previous work, we exposed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and obstetric control by physicians can enhance pregnancy health, leading to better pregnancy outcomes and overall better experience, also reducing any possible long-term effects that can be produced by complications. This work presents a data collection methodology for responsible AI in Health and a case study in the pregnancy domain. It is a qualitative descriptive study on the preferences and expectations expressed by pregnant women regarding responsible AI and affective computing. A 41-items structured interview was distributed among 150 pregnant pa- tients attending prenatal care at Hospital Virgen del Rocio and the Clinic Victoria Rey (Seville, Spain) during the months of October and November 2020. A substantial interest in intelligent pregnancy solutions among pregnant women has been revealed in this study. Participants with a lower level of interest reported privacy concerns and lack of trust towards AI solutions. Re- garding affective computing based intelligent solutions specifically, most participants reported positively and no significant difference was found between women having a healthy or a high risk pregnancy on this matter. Our findings also suggest that a high demand of personalized intelligent solutions exists among participants. On the topic of sharing pregnancy data with the healthcare provider in favor of scientific research, pregnant women assisting public health- care services were found to be more likely to share their data when the provider was a public healthcare system rather than a private entity. Pregnant women who are interested in using an AI pregnancy application share a strong idea that it needs to be responsible, trustworthy, useful, and safe. Likewise, we found that pregnant women would change their mind about their concerns and they would feel more confident if the intelligent solution gives explanations about the system decisions and recommendations, as XAI approach promotes.
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31. Cross-sectional study about the use of telemedicine for type 2 diabetes mellitus management in Spain: patient’s perspective. The EnREDa2 Study
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Patricia Rodríguez-Fortúnez, Josep Franch-Nadal, José A Fornos-Pérez, Fernando Martínez-Martínez, Hector David de Paz, and María Luisa Orera-Peña
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ObjectivesThe usefulness of telemedicine (TM) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been discussed in recent years. The aim of this study is to describe patients’ perceptions about TM and to identify preferences on TM resources, in Spain.DesignAn observational, cross-sectional study was conducted using a structured questionnaire.Participants1036 patients with T2DM accepted to participate in the study (response rate: 68%).ResultsBlood glucose values were recorded by 85.9% of the patients while data such as lifestyle habits were only recorded by 14.4% of the patients. Previous experience in TM was reported by 9.8% of the patients, out of which 70.5% were satisfied with its service and 73.5% considered that the use of TM had optimised their T2DM management. However, most of these patients noted aspects to be improved such as user-friendliness (81.4%), interaction with the medical team (78.4%) and time required for recording/transferring data (78.4%). Experienced patients had better perception about TM usefulness than naïve patients for all listed aspects (p
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32. Physiological responses of Oxyrrhis marina to a diet of virally infected Emiliania huxleyi
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Andrew G. Goode, David M. Fields, Stephen D. Archer, and Joaquín Martínez Martínez
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The coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi forms some of the largest phytoplankton blooms in the ocean. The rapid demise of these blooms has been linked to viral infections. E. huxleyi abundance, distribution, and nutritional status make them an important food source for the heterotrophic protists which are classified as microzooplankton in marine food webs. In this study we investigated the fate of E. huxleyi (CCMP 374) infected with virus strain EhV-86 in a simple predator-prey interaction. The ingestion rates of Oxyrrhis marina were significantly lower (between 26.9 and 50.4%) when fed virus-infected E. huxleyi cells compared to non-infected cells. Despite the lower ingestion rates, O. marina showed significantly higher growth rates (between 30 and 91.3%) when fed infected E. huxleyi cells, suggesting higher nutritional value and/or greater assimilation of infected E. huxleyi cells. No significant differences were found in O. marina cell volumes or fatty acids profiles. These results show that virally infected E. huxleyi support higher growth rates of single celled heterotrophs and in addition to the “viral shunt” hypothesis, viral infections may also divert more carbon to mesozooplankton grazers.
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33. Descriptive study of a cohort of COVID-19 hospitalized patients in Spain
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Paula Sánchez-Monzó, Ana M. Girona-Sanz, Rafael Martínez-Gonzálbez, Sonia Cepeda-Madrigal, Fernando Martínez-Martínez, David El-Qutob, Montserrat Robustillo-Villarino, María T. Pin-Godos, Francisco J. Carrera-Hueso, and Laura Álvarez-Arroyo
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Adult ,Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,law.invention ,Malaise ,Cohort Studies ,law ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Internal medicine ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,RC31-1245 ,Intensive care unit ,Hospitalization ,Blood pressure ,Spain ,Cohort ,COVID-19. SARS-CoV-2. Viral pneumonia. Cohort study. Coronavirus ,Female ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Dyslipidemia ,Cohort study - Abstract
Several descriptive cohort studies of patients affected by COVID-19 have been published.To describe the characteristics of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection who were admitted to Hospital Universitario la Plana, Castellón, Spain.Retrospective, observational cohort study that included 18-year-old or older patients who were consecutively admitted with SARS-CoV2 confirmed infection. Demographic characteristics, comorbidities, clinical symptoms, laboratory results and radiological tests are described.The study included 255 patients with a mean age of 70 years; 54.9 % were males. Most common comorbidities were high blood pressure (58 %), dyslipidemia (42.4 %), diabetes (25.5 %) and obesity (24.3 %). Median number of days from the onset of clinical symptoms prior to hospital admission was seven. Most common manifestations prior to admission were fever (74.5 %), dry cough (61.2 %), malaise (51.8 %) and dyspnea (51.0 %); 19 patients (7.4 %) were admitted to the intensive care unit, where mortality was 50 %; overall mortality was 16.9 %.Our cohort reflects similar characteristics to those of other European series. Mortality was lower than that in similar studies.Se han publicado varios estudios descriptivos de cohortes de pacientes afectados por COVID-19.Describir las características de pacientes con infección por SARS-CoV-2 que ingresaron al Hospital Universitario de La Plana, Castellón, España.Estudio observacional de cohortes retrospectivo, que incluyó pacientes de 18 años o mayores que ingresaron en forma consecutiva con infección confirmada por SARS-CoV2; se describen características demográficas, comorbilidades, síntomas clínicos, resultados de laboratorio y pruebas radiológicas.El estudio incluyó 255 pacientes con edad promedio de 70 años; 54.9 % fue del sexo masculino. Las comorbilidades más frecuentes fueron hipertensión arterial (58 %), dislipemia (42.4 %), diabetes (25.5 %) y obesidad (24.3 %). La mediana de días del inicio de síntomas clínicos antes del ingreso fue de siete. Las manifestaciones más frecuentes previas al ingreso fueron fiebre (74.5 %), tos seca (61.2 %), malestar general (51.8 %) y disnea (51.0 %); 19 pacientes (7.4 %) ingresaron a la unidad de cuidados intensivos, donde la mortalidad fue de 50 %; la mortalidad total fue de 16.9 %.Nuestra cohorte refleja características similares a las de otras series europeas. La mortalidad fue inferior a la de estudios similares.
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34. Sow Vaccination with a Protein Fragment against Virulent Glaesserella (Haemophilus) parasuis Modulates Immunity Traits in Their Offspring
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Sergi López-Serrano, Carlos Neila-Ibáñez, Mar Costa-Hurtado, Yasser Mahmmod, Jorge Martínez-Martínez, Iván José Galindo-Cardiel, Ayub Darji, Fernando Rodríguez, Marina Sibila, and Virginia Aragon
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Glaesserella (Haemophilus) parasuis, an early colonizer of the nasal cavity in piglets, is a highly heterogeneous species, comprising both commensal and virulent strains. Virulent G. parasuis strains can cause fibrinous polyserositis called Glässer’s disease. Colostrum is a source of passive immunity for young piglets. When vaccinating sows, protective antibodies are transferred to their offspring through the colostrum. Here, sow vaccination was performed with a protein fragment, F4, from the outer membrane trimeric autotransporters VtaAs exclusively found in virulent G. parasuis. Piglets were allowed to suckle for 3 weeks, following which a challenge with two virulent strains of G. parasuis was performed. A group of nonvaccinated sows and their piglets were included as a control. Antibodies against F4 were confirmed using ELISA in the vaccinated sows and their offspring before the G. parasuis challenge. Compared to the control group, F4-vaccination also resulted in an increased level of serum TGF-β both in vaccinated sows and in their offspring at early time points of life. After the challenge, a lower body temperature and a higher weight were observed in the group of piglets from vaccinated sows. One piglet from the non-vaccinated group succumbed to the infection, but no other significant differences in clinical signs were noticed. At necropsy, performed 2 weeks after the virulent challenge, the level of surfactant protein D (SP-D) in bronchoalveolar lavage was higher in the piglets from vaccinated sows. Vaccination did not inhibit the nasal colonization of the piglets by the challenge strains.
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35. Toxic Effect of Aflatoxins in Dogs Fed Contaminated Commercial Dry Feed: A Review
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Lizbeth Martínez-Martínez, Arturo G. Valdivia-Flores, Alma Lilian Guerrero-Barrera, Teódulo Quezada-Tristán, Erika Janet Rangel-Muñoz, and Raúl Ortiz-Martínez
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Since its first patent (1897), commercial dry feed (CDF) for dogs has diversified its formulation to meet the nutritional needs of different breeds, age, or special conditions and establish a foundation for integration of these pets into urban lifestyles. The risk of aflatoxicosis in dogs has increased because the ingredients used to formulate CDF have also proliferated, making it difficult to ensure the quality required of each to achieve the safety of the entire CDF. This review contains a description of the fungi and aflatoxins detected in CDF and the ingredients commonly used for their formulation. The mechanisms of action and pathogenic effects of aflatoxins are outlined; as well as the clinical findings, and macroscopic and microscopic lesions found in aflatoxicosis in dogs. In addition, alternatives for diagnosis, treatment, and control of aflatoxins (AF) in CDF are analyzed, such as biomarkers of effect, improvement of blood coagulation, rate of elimination of AF, control of secondary infection, protection of gastric mucosa, reduction of oxidative stress, use of chemo-protectors, sequestrants, grain-free CDF, biocontrol, and maximum permitted limits, are also included.
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36. Gut Bacteria Metabolism Impacts Immune Recovery in HIV-infected Individuals
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Sergio Serrano-Villar, David Rojo, Mónica Martínez-Martínez, Simon Deusch, Jorge F. Vázquez-Castellanos, Rafael Bargiela, Talía Sainz, Mar Vera, Santiago Moreno, Vicente Estrada, María José Gosalbes, Amparo Latorre, Jana Seifert, Coral Barbas, Andrés Moya, and Manuel Ferrer
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Antiretroviral therapy ,Gut microbiota ,HIV ,Immune recovery ,Metabolome ,Metaproteome ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
While changes in gut microbial populations have been described in human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), the mechanisms underlying the contributions of gut bacteria and their molecular agents (metabolites and proteins) to immune recovery remain unexplored. To study this, we examined the active fraction of the gut microbiome, through examining protein synthesis and accumulation of metabolites inside gut bacteria and in the bloodstream, in 8 healthy controls and 29 HIV-infected individuals (6 being longitudinally studied). We found that HIV infection is associated to dramatic changes in the active set of gut bacteria simultaneously altering the metabolic outcomes. Effects were accentuated among immunological ART responders, regardless diet, subject characteristics, clinical variables other than immune recovery, the duration and type of ART and sexual preferences. The effect was found at quantitative levels of several molecular agents and active bacteria which were herein identified and whose abundance correlated with HIV immune pathogenesis markers. Although, we cannot rule out the possibility that some changes are partially a random consequence of the disease status, our data suggest that most likely reduced inflammation and immune recovery is a joint solution orchestrated by both the active fraction of the gut microbiota and the host.
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37. Justification for 24/7 clinical microbiology services
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Antonio Rivero, José Ramón Paño, David Navarro, Luis Martínez-Martínez, Rafael Cantón, María Tomás, Manuel Crespo, Nieves Larrosa, Juan Carlos Rodríguez, Julio Rodríguez, Jordi Vila, Fran Franco Álvarez de Luna, Juliá González, Germán Bou, Miguel Ángel Goenaga, Juan González-García, and Esther Calbo
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Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical microbiology ,business.industry ,Technological change ,Medicine ,Technological advance ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,Patient management - Abstract
In the last decades, microbiology laboratories have undergone unprecedented technological changes which have revolutionized the diagnosis of infectious diseases. They have last generation technology which allows precise, rapid and effective diagnosis of a wide range of infectious diseases, while also providing valuable information on the antibiotic sensitivity/resistance of the causal microorganism, thereby notably reducing the morbidity and mortality of the patients and at the same time improving in-hospital patient management. Several studies have shown that with the increase in the use of rapid diagnostic techniques this technological advancement has a greater impact when accessibility to the microbiology laboratory is possible beyond the usual 7 h workday. This document discusses the need for clinical microbiology services to work 24 h a day, 7 days a week (24/7).
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38. Conservatively managed patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome are undertreated with indicated medicines.
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Elena Candela, Francisco Marín, José Miguel Rivera-Caravaca, Nuria Vicente Ibarra, Luna Carrillo, María Asunción Esteve-Pastor, Teresa Lozano, Manuel Jesús Macías, Vicente Pernias, Miriam Sandín, Esteban Orenes-Piñero, Miriam Quintana-Giner, Ignacio Hortelano, Beatriz Villamía, Andrea Veliz, Mariano Valdés, Juan G Martínez-Martínez, and Juan M Ruiz-Nodar
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Introduction and aimsPatients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) are often managed conservatively. Clinical practice guidelines recommend treating these patients with the same pharmacological drugs as those who receive invasive treatment. We analyze the use of new antiplatelet drugs (NADs) and other recommended treatments in people discharged following an NSTE-ACS according to the treatment strategy used, comparing the medium-term prognosis between groups.MethodsProspective observational multicenter registry study in 1717 patients discharged from hospital following an ACS; 1143 patients had experienced an NSTE-ACS. We analyzed groups receiving the following treatment: No cardiac catheterization (NO CATH): n = 134; 11.7%; Cardiac catheterization without revascularization (CATH-NO REVASC): n = 256; 22.4%; percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI): n = 629; 55.0%; and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG): n = 124; 10.8%. We assessed major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), all-cause mortality, and hemorrhagic complications at one year.ResultsNO CATH was the oldest, had the most comorbidities, and was at the highest risk for ischemic and hemorrhagic events. Few patients who were not revascularized with PCI received NADs (NO CATH: 3.7%; CATH-NO REVASC: 10.6%; PCI: 43.2%; CABG: 3.2%; pConclusionsDespite current invasive management of NSTE-ACS, patients not receiving catheterization are at very high risk for under treatment with recommended drugs, including NADs. Their medium-term prognosis is poor, with high mortality. Patients treated with PCI receive better pharmacological management, with high use of NADs.
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39. Association Between Subjects with Newly Diagnosed Rheumatoid Arthritis and Dental Caries
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Lorena Dafnee Villa-García, Nuria Patiño-Marín, Marco Felipe Salas-Orozco, Ana Gabriela Sánchez-Medrano, Fidel Martinez-Gutierrez, and Marco Ulises Martínez-Martínez
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Caries dental ,business.industry ,Prevention ,Newly diagnosed ,Artritis reumatoide ,Early diagnosis ,medicine.disease ,Association ,stomatognathic diseases ,Prevención ,stomatognathic system ,Asociación ,Internal medicine ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Dental caries ,medicine ,Reciente diagnóstico ,business - Abstract
Alterations in saliva, temporomandibular joint disorders, dysphagia, Sjogrens syndrome, dental caries, periodontal disease, and tooth loss have been identified in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. The aims of this research were 1) to study the association between newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis and dental caries and 2) to identify most frequent teeth with caries in study groups. A descriptive pilot study was performed. A total of 620 participants were evaluated, 29 met the selection criteria. The subjects were divided into 2 groups: 13 subjects with newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis and 16 subjects without rheumatoid arthritis. Salivary parameters, DMFT index, care index, FS-T index and Treatment Needs Index were evaluated in all participants. The Fishers Exact test and Mann-Whitney U test we used to establish the differences between groups. Low mean in all salivary parameters and a high caries frequency were observed in subjects with newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis compared to a control group (p
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40. Multi-tissue transcriptome analysis of two Begonia species reveals dynamic patterns of evolution in the chalcone synthase gene family
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Andrea Martínez Martínez, Lucia Campos-Dominguez, Catherine A. Kidner, and Katie Emelianova
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Chalcone synthase ,Evolution ,Science ,Begoniaceae ,Article ,Evolution, Molecular ,Plant evolution ,Species Specificity ,Gene Duplication ,Gene duplication ,Gene family ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Gene ,Genome size ,Phylogeny ,Plant Proteins ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Base Sequence ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Genetic Variation ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,biology.organism_classification ,Biological Evolution ,Phylogenetics ,Natural variation in plants ,Gene Ontology ,Evolutionary biology ,Organ Specificity ,RNA, Plant ,Multigene Family ,Begonia ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Plant Structures ,Transcriptome ,Cucumis ,Sequence Alignment ,Acyltransferases ,Genome, Plant - Abstract
Begonia is an important horticultural plant group, as well as one of the most speciose Angiosperm genera, with over 2000 described species. Genus wide studies of genome size have shown that Begonia has a highly variable genome size, and analysis of paralog pairs has previously suggested that Begonia underwent a whole genome duplication. We address the contribution of gene duplication to the generation of diversity in Begonia using a multi-tissue RNA-seq approach. We chose to focus on chalcone synthase (CHS), a gene family having been shown to be involved in biotic and abiotic stress responses in other plant species, in particular its importance in maximising the use of variable light levels in tropical plants. We used RNA-seq to sample six tissues across two closely related but ecologically and morphologically divergent species, Begonia conchifolia and B. plebeja, yielding 17,012 and 19,969 annotated unigenes respectively. We identified the chalcone synthase gene family members in our Begonia study species, as well as in Hillebrandia sandwicensis, the monotypic sister genus to Begonia, Cucumis sativus, Arabidopsis thaliana, and Zea mays. Phylogenetic analysis suggested the CHS gene family has high duplicate turnover, all members of CHS identified in Begonia arising recently, after the divergence of Begonia and Cucumis. Expression profiles were similar within orthologous pairs, but we saw high inter-ortholog expression variation. Sequence analysis showed relaxed selective constraints on some ortholog pairs, with substitutions at conserved sites. Evidence of pseudogenisation and species specific duplication indicate that lineage specific differences are already beginning to accumulate since the divergence of our study species. We conclude that there is evidence for a role of gene duplication in generating diversity through sequence and expression divergence in Begonia.
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41. Shedding light on the mitochondrial matrix through a functional membrane transporter
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Inmaculada García-Moreno, María D. Chiara, Jose Luis Chiara, Alberto Blázquez-Moraleja, Virginia Martínez-Martínez, Delia Álvarez-Fernández, Iñigo López Arbeloa, Ruth Prieto-Montero, Ines Sáenz-de-Santa María, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), European Commission, Eusko Jaurlaritza, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Blázquez, Alberto, Sáenz-deChiara-Santa María, Inés, Chiara, María D., García-Moreno, Inmaculada, Prieto-Montero, Ruth, Martínez-Martínez, Virginia, López Arbeloa, Iñigo, Chiara, José Luis, Blázquez, Alberto [0000-0003-1375-930X], Sáenz-deChiara-Santa María, Inés [0000-0002-1868-3001], Chiara, María D. [0000-0002-1112-1583], García-Moreno, Inmaculada [0000-0002-8682-3715], Prieto-Montero, Ruth [0000-0001-6372-563X], Martínez-Martínez, Virginia [0000-0001-7551-3714], López Arbeloa, Iñigo [0000-0002-8440-6600], and Chiara, José Luis [0000-0002-8153-1852]
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BODIPY dyes ,biology ,Chemistry ,MItochondria ,Transporter ,General Chemistry ,Carnitine shuttle ,Mitochondrion ,Fluorescent dyes ,Transport protein ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cell microscopy ,Biomimetics ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Biophysics ,Translocase ,Carnitine ,BODIPY ,Inner mitochondrial membrane ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Electronic Supplementary Information (ESI) available: Supplementary figures and tables and copies of the 1H and 13C NMR (1D and 2D) spectra of the new compounds., The first fluorescent probes that are actively channeled into the mitochondrial matrix by a specific mitochondrial membrane transporter in living cells have been developed. The new functional probes (BCT) have a minimalist structural design based on the highly efficient and photostable BODIPY chromophore and carnitine as a biotargeting element. Both units are orthogonally bonded through the common boron atom, thus avoiding the use of complex polyatomic connectors. In contrast to known mitochondria-specific dyes, BCTs selectively label these organelles regardless of their transmembrane potential and in an enantioselective way. The obtained experimental evidence supports carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase (CACT) as the key transporter protein for BCTs, which behave therefore as acylcarnitine biomimetics. This simple structural design can be readily extended to other structurally diverse starting FBODIPYs to obtain BCTs with varied emission wavelengths along the visible and NIR spectral regions and with multifunctional capabilities. BCTs are the first fluorescent derivatives of carnitine to be used in cell microscopy and stand as promising research tools to explore the role of the carnitine shuttle system in cancer and metabolic diseases. Extension of this approach to other small-molecule mitochondrial transporters is envisaged., We gratefully acknowledge the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MCIU), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI), and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) (projects MAT2017-83856-C3-1-P, MAT2017-83856-C3-3-P, and MAT2015-68837-REDT), Gobierno Vasco (IT912-16), and the Instituto de Salud Carlos III-Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria (CIBERONC and PI17/01901) for financial support. A. B.-M. and R. P. M. thank MCIU, AEI and ERDF, and UPV-EHU for a FPI predoctoral contract and predoctoral fellowship, respectively
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42. The lysyl oxidase inhibitor β-aminopropionitrile reduces body weight gain and improves the metabolic profile in diet-induced obesity in rats
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María Miana, María Galán, Ernesto Martínez-Martínez, Saray Varona, Raquel Jurado-López, Belén Bausa-Miranda, Alfonso Antequera, María Luaces, José Martínez-González, Cristina Rodríguez, and Victoria Cachofeiro
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Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling of the adipose tissue plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of obesity. The lysyl oxidase (LOX) family of amine oxidases, including LOX and LOX-like (LOXL) isoenzymes, controls ECM maturation, and upregulation of LOX activity is essential in fibrosis; however, its involvement in adipose tissue dysfunction in obesity is unclear. In this study, we observed that LOX is the main isoenzyme expressed in human adipose tissue and that its expression is strongly upregulated in samples from obese individuals that had been referred to bariatric surgery. LOX expression was also induced in the adipose tissue from male Wistar rats fed a high-fat diet (HFD). Interestingly, treatment with β-aminopropionitrile (BAPN), a specific and irreversible inhibitor of LOX activity, attenuated the increase in body weight and fat mass that was observed in obese animals and shifted adipocyte size toward smaller adipocytes. BAPN also ameliorated the increase in collagen content that was observed in adipose tissue from obese animals and improved several metabolic parameters – it ameliorated glucose and insulin levels, decreased homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) index and reduced plasma triglyceride levels. Furthermore, in white adipose tissue from obese animals, BAPN prevented the downregulation of adiponectin and glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4), as well as the increase in suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) and dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) levels, triggered by the HFD. Likewise, in the TNFα-induced insulin-resistant 3T3-L1 adipocyte model, BAPN prevented the downregulation of adiponectin and GLUT4 and the increase in SOCS3 levels, and consequently normalised insulin-stimulated glucose uptake. Therefore, our data provide evidence that LOX plays a pathologically relevant role in the metabolic dysfunction induced by obesity and emphasise the interest of novel pharmacological interventions that target adipose tissue fibrosis and LOX activity for the clinical management of this disease.
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43. Características de los vídeos en español publicados en YouTube sobre la vacuna contra el virus del papiloma humano
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José Tuells, Pedro Javier Martínez-Martínez, José Luis Duro-Torrijos, Pablo Caballero, Paula Fraga-Freijeiro, and Vicente Navarro-López
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Fundamentos: Internet constituye un recurso de búsqueda de información relacionada con la salud. El objetivo de este trabajo fue conocer las características de los vídeos en idioma español de YouTube relacionados con la vacuna contra el virus del papiloma humano (VPH). Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional a partir de una búsqueda en YouTube el 26 de julio de 2013, con las palabras claves: “vacuna virus papiloma humano”, “vacuna VPH”, “vacuna Gardasil”, “vacuna Cervarix”. Se establecieron categorías por tipo, fuente de publicación y predisposición favorable o no hacia la vacuna. Se registró el número de visitas, tiempo de duración de los videos y origen de los 20 vídeos más visitados. Resultados. Se encontraron 1.080 videos registrados, 170 fueron seleccionados y clasificados como: noticias locales (n=39; 37 favorables, 2 desfavorables; 2:06:29; 42972 visitas), noticias nacionales (n=32; 30/2; 1:49:27; 50138 visitas), creados por subscritores de YouTube (n=21; 13/8; 2:50:35; 144655 visitas), entrevistas (n=21; 20/1; 1:44:39; 10991 visitas), anuncios (n=21; 19/2; 0:27:05; 28435 visitas), conferencias (n=17; 15/2; 3:25:39; 27206 visitas), documentales (n=16; 12/4; 2:11:31; 30629 visitas), y noticias internacionales (n=3; 3/0; 0:11:33; 1667 visitas). De los 20 videos más reproducidos predominan los favorables a la vacunación (n=12; 0:43:43; 161.789 visitas) frente a los desfavorables (n=8; 2:44:14; 86.583 visitas). Conclusiones. Predominan los videos que tiene una opinión favorable hacia la vacuna contra el VPH, aunque los videos de contenido negativo son los más extensos y reproducidos-
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44. El uso de una página web como alternativa para el tratamiento del abuso de alcohol en adolescentes: un estudio de caso único
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Kalina Isela Martínez Martínez, Cinthia Judith Ibarra Villalpando, Itzel Guadalupe Romo Hernández, and María Silvia Carreño-García
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Abuse drugs ,Addiction ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Medicine ,Traditional therapy ,medicine.disease ,Substance abuse ,Nursing ,medicine ,Brief intervention ,Psychology ,Alcohol consumption ,media_common - Abstract
Introduction: the usage of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to treat psychological problems such as addictions, is a recent issue that has allowed the recognition that the use of this type of tools is effective towards the problem they claim to solve, in a similar way as traditional therapy treatments do. Objective: to evaluate the efficacy of the Brief Intervention Program for Adolescents who Abuse Drugs (PIBA) and the Brief Advice in the Web Page modality regarding the barriers in the implementation of drug abuse treatments by the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: we started from a A-B-A single-case design with high school adolescent students who reported abusive use and associated consequences. The study consisted of four stages 1) evaluation, 2) admission, 3) PIBA or Brief Advice and 4) follow-up. Results: the results obtained showed a decrease in the pattern of alcohol consumption and an increase in self-efficacy to control consumption in various risk situations. Discussion and conclusions: the program provided the necessary tools for adolescents to maintain their consumption goal.
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45. Diagnosis of catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia during late adulthood due to a rare genetic variant in RYR2: a case report
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Thomas Brouzet, Juan Gabriel Martínez-Martínez, Amaya García-Fernández, Alicia Ibáñez-Criado, Marta Monteagudo-Viana, José Luis Ibáñez-Criado, and Laura García-Cano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ryanodine receptor ,Adrenergic ,Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia ,medicine.disease ,Ryanodine receptor 2 ,Ryanodine receptor type 2 (RyR2) ,Loss of heterozygosity ,Channelopathy ,Internal medicine ,RC666-701 ,Case report ,medicine ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Exertion ,cardiovascular diseases ,Family history ,Rare gene mutation ,business - Abstract
Background Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) is a severe hereditary channelopathy characterized by the presence of ventricular arrhythmias triggered by adrenergic stimuli, usually diagnosed in the first two decades of life. Genetic variants in the cardiac ryanodine receptor gene are the most frequently occurring that cause an increase in intracellular calcium concentration and thus induce ventricular arrhythmias due to a delayed after depolarisation-induced triggered activity. Case presentation We present the case of a 74-year-old male, a regular athlete with no relevant family history who suffered from sinus dysfunction and frequent premature ventricular complexes with no symptoms. A treadmill test revealed severe polymorphic ventricular arrhythmias which led to the suspicion of CPVT. A genetic study was undertaken, and it identified a rare genetic variant in the RYR2 gene which was possibly associated with its development in heterozygosity: c.14465G > A, p.Arg4822His. While evaluating the co-segregation, we observed that most of his relatives exhibit polymorphic ventricular arrhythmias with exertion without symptoms and carried the same variant. Conclusions We described, for the first time, the clinical characteristics and co-segregation of a family diagnosed with CPVT secondary to a little-known genetic variant of the RYR2 gene. It is a variant that, in our case study, suggests an association with a very good prognosis.
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46. Circulating miR-146a as a possible candidate biomarker in the indeterminate phase of Chagas disease
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Ricardo Márquez-Velasco, Ricardo Alejandre-Aguilar, Rafael Bojalil, Martha A Ballinas-Verdugo, Fausto Sánchez-Muñoz, Rogelio Frank Jiménez-Ortega, Erick Abraham Contreras-López, Roxana Carbó, Nancy Rivas, Eduardo Martínez-Martínez, and Fausto Sánchez
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0301 basic medicine ,Chagas disease ,QH301-705.5 ,Trypanosoma cruzi ,030106 microbiology ,SMAD ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,microRNA ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Extracellular ,Animals ,Biology (General) ,Computational Biology ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy ,Fibrosis ,microRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Immunology ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Extracellular vesicles (EVs) ,Signal transduction ,Biomarkers ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Chagas disease is considered important and presents intense inflammatory and fibrotic processes induced by the perpetuation of the parasite in the affected tissues and organs. Therefore, it is necessary to inquire about the host defense and attack mechanisms to have a more detailed knowledge about Chagas disease. MicroRNAs are found in blood, tissues and extracellular vesicles. These small regulators of gene expression are involved in physiological and pathological processes in both mammals and parasites. Several microRNAs have deregulated expression in chagasic heart disease, although little is known about their extracellular expression. Our main objective was to evaluate the involvement of miR-21, miR-146a and miR-155 in several samples from mice infected with the TcI Ninoa strain from the acute and indeterminate phases. We also explored a potential functional association of the selected microRNAs using STRING software. This software identified 23 pathways associated with Trypanosoma cruzi infection. In addition, eleven genes were identified through bioinformatics analysis, and we found that SMAD family member 5 was downregulated in both phases. This gene serves as a mediator in the TGF-β signaling pathway. Thus, forty female mice of the CD1 strain were distributed into 4 groups and the expression levels of miR-21, miR-146a and miR-155 were measured in samples of heart tissue, total plasma and plasma extracellular vesicles by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results Overexpression of miR-21, miR-146a and miR-155 was observed in heart and plasma in both phases. Moreover, in extracellular vesicles miR-21 and miR-146a were also overexpressed in the acute phase, whereas in the indeterminate chronic phase we found only miR-146a up-regulated. Conclusions The expression of inflammatory microRNAs miR-21, miR-146a and miR-155 were up-regulated in each of the samples from acutely and chronically infected mice. The relevant finding was that miR-146a was up-regulated in each sample in both phases; therefore, this miRNA could be a possible candidate biomarker in Chagas disease.
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47. Compliance with Dietary Recommendations and Sociodemographic Factors in a Cross-Sectional Study of Natives and Immigrants in Spain
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José Miguel Martínez-Martínez, Ikram Benazizi, Laia Ferrer-Serret, Allan Krasnik, Elena Ronda-Pérez, Rocío Ortiz-Moncada, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Enfermería Comunitaria, Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública e Historia de la Ciencia, Salud Pública, and Grupo de Investigación en Alimentación y Nutrición (ALINUT)
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Mediterranean diet ,Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Cross-sectional study ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Public health ,Immigration ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Food consumption ,Primary education ,Sociodemographic factors ,Odds ratio ,Compliance (psychology) ,Spain ,Immigrants ,Environmental health ,Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública ,Medicine ,business ,media_common - Abstract
To analyze compliance with dietary recommendations (DR) based on the Mediterranean Diet among natives and immigrants in Spain. A cross-sectional study was carried out using the Platform of Longitudinal Studies of Immigrant Families comparing immigrant workers from Colombia, Ecuador and Morocco with Spanish workers. Adjusted odds ratios (ORa) of sufficient compliance with DR were obtained by sociodemographic variables. We also obtained the adjusted difference in means (DMa) for foods for which there was compliance with DR. Moroccans had greater compliance for meat (ORa = 7.22), eggs (ORa = 5.03) and cured-meats (ORa = 89.78). Ecuadorians for sweets (ORa = 4.03) and Spaniards for natural-juices and dairy-products. Moroccans had the greatest compliance in terms of the number of foods (DMa = 1.53), while Colombians had the least (DMa = − 0.95). Men (DMa = − 0.98), those with primary or incomplete primary education (DMa = − 0.83) and single-parent families (DMa = − 0.58) showed lower compliance. Compliance with DR was low among both Spaniards and immigrants, despite differences in levels of compliance, especially between Moroccans and Colombians. This work was supported by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III [PI14/00146] (Co-funded by European Regional Development Fund/European Social Fund "Investing in your future").
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48. Oral decontamination with colistin plus neomycin in solid organ transplant recipients colonized by multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales: a multicentre, randomized, controlled, open-label, parallel-group clinical trial
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Laura Linares, Julián Torre-Cisneros, Fernando Chaves, Antonio Cuadrado, Javier Nieto, María José Blanco, Irene Gracia-Ahufinger, José María Aguadov, Maitane Aranzamendi, Javier Graus, María Olmedo, Elena Resino, Teresa Vicente-Rangel, Marina Machado, Claudia González-Rico, Virginia Flor, Emilio Fábrega, Rosa Escudero-Sánchez, Ana M. Sánchez-Díaz, Ana Fernández, Miquel Navasa, Jorge Calvo, Fernando Casafont-Morencos, Francesc Marco, Asunción Moreno, Jesús Fortún, Pilar Martin Dávil, Francisco Arnaiz de las Revillas, María Luisa Rodríguez Ferrero, Miguel Montejo, María Carmen Fariñas, Marta Fernández-Martínez, Patricia Ruiz Garbajosa, Marta Bodro, Concepción Fariñas-Álvarez, Aitziber Illaro, Emilio Rodrigo, Fernando Rodríguez, Aurora Páez Vega, Juan Carlos Ruiz San Millán, Patricia Muñoz, Caroline Agnelli Bento, Adolfo Martínez, Luis Martínez-Martínez, Maricela Valerio, Frederic Cofan, Cristina Rincón Sanz, Carlos Armiñanzas, Luis Alberto Sánchez Cámara, Mónica Gozalo, and Universidad de Cantabria
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nausea ,030106 microbiology ,Administration, Oral ,Infections ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Enterobacterales ,0302 clinical medicine ,Solid organ transplantation ,Enterobacteriaceae ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Adverse effect ,Rectal colonization ,Multiresistance ,Aged ,Colistin ,business.industry ,Enterobacteriaceae Infections ,Rectum ,Neomycin ,Organ Transplantation ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Rash ,Transplant Recipients ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Transplantation ,Infectious Diseases ,Relative risk ,Carrier State ,Vomiting ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of oral colistin-neomycin in preventing multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales (MDR-E) infections in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. Methods Multicentre, open-label, parallel-group, controlled trial with balanced (1:1) randomization in five transplant units. SOT recipients were screened for MDR-E intestinal colonization (extended-spectrum β-lactamase or carbapenemase producing) before transplantation and +7 and + 14 days after transplantation and assigned 1:1 to receive treatment with colistin sulfate plus neomycin sulfate for 14 days (decolonization treatment (DT) group) or no treatment (no decolonization treatment (NDT) group). The primary outcome was diagnosis of an MDR-E infection. Safety outcomes were appearance of adverse effects, mainly diarrhoea, rash, nausea and vomiting. Patients were monitored weekly until 30 days after treatment. Intention-to-treat analysis was performed. Results MDR-E rectal colonization was assessed in 768 SOT recipients; 105 colonized patients were included in the clinical trial, 53 receiving DT and 52 NDT. No significant decrease in the risk of infection by MDR-E was observed in the DT group (9.4%, 5/53) compared to the NDT group (13.5%, 7/52) (relative risk 0.70; 95% confidence interval 0.24–2.08; p 0.517). Four patients (5.6%), three (5.6%) in the DT group and one (1.9%) in the NDT group, developed colistin resistance. Twelve patients (22.7%) in the DT group had diarrhoea, eight related to treatment (15.0%); one patient (1.8%) developed skin rash and another (1.8%) nausea and vomiting. Two patients (3.8%) in the NDT group developed diarrhoea. Conclusions DT does not reduce MDR-E infections in SOT. Colistin resistance and adverse effects such as diarrhoea are a potential issue that must be taken seriously.
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49. Cytomegalovirus in renal transplant recipients from living donors with and without valganciclovir prophylaxis and with immunosuppression based on anti-thymocyte globulin or basiliximab
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Alejandra Guillermina Miranda-Díaz, Miguel Medina-Pérez, Luis Alberto Evangelista-Carrillo, Petra Martínez-Martínez, Enrique Rojas-Campos, José Ignacio Cerrillos-Gutiérrez, Diana Ramírez Flores, Basilio Jalomo-Martínez, Alejandro Heredia-Pimentel, Eduardo González-Espinoza, Jorge Andrade-Sierra, Juan José Nieves-Hernández, and Benjamín Gómez-Navarro
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Basiliximab ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cytomegalovirus ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Gastroenterology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Prednisone ,Risk Factors ,Living Donors ,Valganciclovir ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education.field_of_study ,Immunosuppression ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Cytomegalovirus infection ,Infectious Diseases ,Renal transplant ,Cytomegalovirus Infections ,Female ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,medicine.drug ,Microbiology (medical) ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030106 microbiology ,Population ,Congenital cytomegalovirus infection ,Antiviral Agents ,Tacrolimus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Ganciclovir ,Antilymphocyte Serum ,Retrospective Studies ,Immunosuppression Therapy ,business.industry ,Prophylaxis ,Retrospective cohort study ,Mycophenolic Acid ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,Transplant Recipients ,Anti-thymocyte globulin ,Multivariate Analysis ,business - Abstract
Background In our population, anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) of 1 mg/Kg/day for 4 days is used; which permits not using valgancyclovir (VGC) prophylaxis in some renal transplant recipients (RTR) with moderate risk (R+), to reduce costs. This study aimed to determine the incidence and risk of developing cytomegalovirus (CMV), with or without prophylaxis, when exposed to low doses of ATG or basiliximab (BSL). Patients and methods A retrospective cohort included 265 RTR with follow-up of 12 months. Prophylaxis was used in R-/D+ and some R+. Tacrolimus (TAC), mycophenolate mofetil, and prednisone were used in all patients. Logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the risk of CMV in RTR with or without VGC. Results Cytomegalovirus was documented in 46 (17.3%) patients: 20 (43.5%) with CMV infection, and 26 (56.5%) with CMV disease. Anti-thymocyte globulin was used in 39 patients (85%): 32 R+, six D+/R-, and one D-/R-. ATG was used in 90% (27 of 30) of patients with CMV and without prophylaxis. The multivariate analysis showed an association of risk for CMV with the absence of prophylaxis (RR 2.29; 95% CI 1.08–4.86), ATG use (RR 3.7; 95% CI 1.50–9.13), TAC toxicity (RR 3.77; 95% CI 1.41–10.13), and lymphocytes at the sixth post-transplant month (RR 1.77; 95% CI 1.0–3.16). Conclusions Low doses of ATG favored the development of CMV and a lower survival free of CMV compared with BSL. In scenarios where resources for employing VGC are limited, BSL could be an acceptable strategy.
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50. Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown on Fibromyalgia Symptoms
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Angélica Vargas Guerrero, María-Isabel Barrera-Villalpando, Ana-Beatriz Batres-Marroquín, Ana-Cristina Medina-García, Manuel Martínez-Lavín, and Laura-Aline Martínez-Martínez
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Fibromyalgia ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,MEDLINE ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,Communicable Disease Control ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,Pandemics ,Concise Reports - Published
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