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2. Healthcare delivery for HIV-positive people with tuberculosis in Europe
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Bentzon, A, Panteleev, A, Mitsura, V, Borodulina, E, Skrahina, A, Denisova, E, Tetradov, S, Podlasin, R, Riekstina, V, Kancauskiene, Z, Paduto, D, Mocroft, A, Trofimova, T, Miller, R, Post, F, Grezesczuk, A, Lundgren, J, Inglot, M, Podlekareva, D, Bolokadze, N, Kirk, O, Karpov, I, Vassilenko, A, Klimuk, D, Skrahin, A, Kondratenko, O, Zalutskaya, A, Bondarenko, V, Kozorez, E, Tumash, O, Suetnov, O, Iljina, V, Kummik, T, Mshvidobadze, K, Lanchava, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Bablishvili, N, Rozentale, B, Zeltina, I, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskiene, I, Caplinskas, S, Wiercinska-Drapalo, A, Thompson, M, Kozlowska, J, Bura, M, Knysz, B, Garlicki, A, Loster, J, Duiculescu, D, Rakhmanova, A, Panteleeva, O, Yakovlev, A, Kozlov, A, Tyukalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Trofimov, T, Kyselyova, G, Obel, N, Gerstoft, J, Kronborg, G, Payen, M, Kabeya, K, Necsoi, C, Dabis, F, Tsaranazy, A, Cazanave, C, Furrer, H, Sagette, M, Rickenbach, M, Elzi, L, Battegay, M, Sculier, D, Calmy, A, Cavassini, M, Bruno, A, Bernasconi, E, Hoffmann, M, Vernazza, P, Fehr, J, Weber, R, Vora, N, Cooke, G, Mullaney, S, Wilkins, E, George, V, Collini, P, Dockrell, D, Campbell, L, Brum, R, Mabonga, E, Saigal, P, Kegg, S, Ainsworth, J, Waters, A, Dhar, J, Ellis, K, Spallanzani, O, Girardi, E, Rianda, A, Galati, V, Pinnetti, C, Tommasi, C, San Gerardo, A, Lapadula, G, Di Biagio, A, Parisini, A, Carbonara, S, Angarano, G, Purgatorio, M, Matteelli, A, Apostoli, A, Miro, J, Manzardo, C, Ligero, C, Gonzalez, J, Martinez-Martinez, J, Sanchez, F, Knobel, H, Salvado, M, Lopez-Colomes, J, Martinez-Lacasa, X, Cuchi, E, Falco, V, Curran, A, Tortola, M, Ocana, I, Vidal, R, Sambeat, M, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Cayla, J, Moreno, A, Millet, J, Orcau, A, Fina, L, Romero, A, Roldan, L, Iribarren, J, Ibarguren, M, Moreno, S, Gonzalez, A, Miralles, P, Aldamiz-Echevarria, T, Losso, M, Toibaro, J, Gambardella, L, Ramos Mejia, J, Moreno Macias, L, Warley, E, Tavella, S, Garcia Messina, O, Gear, O, Laplume, H, Marson, C, Contarelia, J, Michaan, M, Scapellato, P, Bartoletti, B, Palmero, D, Elias, C, Cortes, C, Crabtree, B, Mosqueda Gomez, J, Villanueva, J, Gonzalez Hernandez, L, Badial, F, Bentzon A. K., Panteleev A., Mitsura V., Borodulina E., Skrahina A., Denisova E., Tetradov S., Podlasin R., Riekstina V., Kancauskiene Z., Paduto D., Mocroft A., Trofimova T., Miller R., Post F., Grezesczuk A., Lundgren J. D., Inglot M., Podlekareva D., Bolokadze N., Kirk O., Karpov I., Vassilenko A., Klimuk D., Skrahin A., Kondratenko O., Zalutskaya A., Bondarenko V., Kozorez E., Tumash O., Suetnov O., Iljina V., Kummik T., Mshvidobadze K., Lanchava N., Goginashvili L., Mikiashvili L., Bablishvili N., Rozentale B., Zeltina I., Janushkevich I., Caplinskiene I., Caplinskas S., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Thompson M., Kozlowska J., Bura M., Knysz B., Garlicki A., Loster J., Duiculescu D., Rakhmanova A., Panteleeva O., Yakovlev A., Kozlov A., Tyukalova A., Vlasova Y., Trofimov T., Kyselyova G., Obel N., Gerstoft J., Kronborg G., Payen M. C., Kabeya K., Necsoi C., Dabis F., Tsaranazy A., Cazanave C., Furrer H., Sagette M., Rickenbach M., Elzi L., Battegay M., Sculier D., Calmy A., Cavassini M., Bruno A., Bernasconi E., Hoffmann M., Vernazza P., Fehr J., Weber R., Vora N., Cooke G., Mullaney S., Wilkins E., George V., Collini P., Dockrell D., Campbell L., Brum R., Mabonga E., Saigal P., Kegg S., Ainsworth J., Waters A., Dhar J., Ellis K., Spallanzani O. L., Girardi E., Rianda A., Galati V., Pinnetti C., Tommasi C., San Gerardo A. O., Lapadula G., Di Biagio A., Parisini A., Carbonara S., Angarano G., Purgatorio M., Matteelli A., Apostoli A., Miro J. M., Manzardo C., Ligero C., Gonzalez J., Martinez-Martinez J. A., Sanchez F., Knobel H., Salvado M., Lopez-Colomes J. L., Martinez-Lacasa X., Cuchi E., Falco V., Curran A., Tortola M. T., Ocana I., Vidal R., Sambeat M. A., Pomar V., Coll P., Pozamczer D., Saumoy M., Alcaide F., Cayla J., Moreno A., Millet J. P., Orcau A., Fina L., Romero A., Roldan L. L., Iribarren J. A., Ibarguren M., Moreno S., Gonzalez A., Miralles P., Aldamiz-Echevarria T., Losso M., Toibaro J., Gambardella L., Ramos Mejia J. M., Moreno Macias L., Warley E., Tavella S., Garcia Messina O., Gear O., Laplume H., Marson C., Contarelia J., Michaan M., Scapellato P., Bartoletti B., Palmero D., Elias C., Cortes C., Crabtree B., Mosqueda Gomez J. L., Villanueva J. A., Gonzalez Hernandez L. A., Badial F., Bentzon, A, Panteleev, A, Mitsura, V, Borodulina, E, Skrahina, A, Denisova, E, Tetradov, S, Podlasin, R, Riekstina, V, Kancauskiene, Z, Paduto, D, Mocroft, A, Trofimova, T, Miller, R, Post, F, Grezesczuk, A, Lundgren, J, Inglot, M, Podlekareva, D, Bolokadze, N, Kirk, O, Karpov, I, Vassilenko, A, Klimuk, D, Skrahin, A, Kondratenko, O, Zalutskaya, A, Bondarenko, V, Kozorez, E, Tumash, O, Suetnov, O, Iljina, V, Kummik, T, Mshvidobadze, K, Lanchava, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Bablishvili, N, Rozentale, B, Zeltina, I, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskiene, I, Caplinskas, S, Wiercinska-Drapalo, A, Thompson, M, Kozlowska, J, Bura, M, Knysz, B, Garlicki, A, Loster, J, Duiculescu, D, Rakhmanova, A, Panteleeva, O, Yakovlev, A, Kozlov, A, Tyukalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Trofimov, T, Kyselyova, G, Obel, N, Gerstoft, J, Kronborg, G, Payen, M, Kabeya, K, Necsoi, C, Dabis, F, Tsaranazy, A, Cazanave, C, Furrer, H, Sagette, M, Rickenbach, M, Elzi, L, Battegay, M, Sculier, D, Calmy, A, Cavassini, M, Bruno, A, Bernasconi, E, Hoffmann, M, Vernazza, P, Fehr, J, Weber, R, Vora, N, Cooke, G, Mullaney, S, Wilkins, E, George, V, Collini, P, Dockrell, D, Campbell, L, Brum, R, Mabonga, E, Saigal, P, Kegg, S, Ainsworth, J, Waters, A, Dhar, J, Ellis, K, Spallanzani, O, Girardi, E, Rianda, A, Galati, V, Pinnetti, C, Tommasi, C, San Gerardo, A, Lapadula, G, Di Biagio, A, Parisini, A, Carbonara, S, Angarano, G, Purgatorio, M, Matteelli, A, Apostoli, A, Miro, J, Manzardo, C, Ligero, C, Gonzalez, J, Martinez-Martinez, J, Sanchez, F, Knobel, H, Salvado, M, Lopez-Colomes, J, Martinez-Lacasa, X, Cuchi, E, Falco, V, Curran, A, Tortola, M, Ocana, I, Vidal, R, Sambeat, M, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Cayla, J, Moreno, A, Millet, J, Orcau, A, Fina, L, Romero, A, Roldan, L, Iribarren, J, Ibarguren, M, Moreno, S, Gonzalez, A, Miralles, P, Aldamiz-Echevarria, T, Losso, M, Toibaro, J, Gambardella, L, Ramos Mejia, J, Moreno Macias, L, Warley, E, Tavella, S, Garcia Messina, O, Gear, O, Laplume, H, Marson, C, Contarelia, J, Michaan, M, Scapellato, P, Bartoletti, B, Palmero, D, Elias, C, Cortes, C, Crabtree, B, Mosqueda Gomez, J, Villanueva, J, Gonzalez Hernandez, L, Badial, F, Bentzon A. K., Panteleev A., Mitsura V., Borodulina E., Skrahina A., Denisova E., Tetradov S., Podlasin R., Riekstina V., Kancauskiene Z., Paduto D., Mocroft A., Trofimova T., Miller R., Post F., Grezesczuk A., Lundgren J. D., Inglot M., Podlekareva D., Bolokadze N., Kirk O., Karpov I., Vassilenko A., Klimuk D., Skrahin A., Kondratenko O., Zalutskaya A., Bondarenko V., Kozorez E., Tumash O., Suetnov O., Iljina V., Kummik T., Mshvidobadze K., Lanchava N., Goginashvili L., Mikiashvili L., Bablishvili N., Rozentale B., Zeltina I., Janushkevich I., Caplinskiene I., Caplinskas S., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Thompson M., Kozlowska J., Bura M., Knysz B., Garlicki A., Loster J., Duiculescu D., Rakhmanova A., Panteleeva O., Yakovlev A., Kozlov A., Tyukalova A., Vlasova Y., Trofimov T., Kyselyova G., Obel N., Gerstoft J., Kronborg G., Payen M. C., Kabeya K., Necsoi C., Dabis F., Tsaranazy A., Cazanave C., Furrer H., Sagette M., Rickenbach M., Elzi L., Battegay M., Sculier D., Calmy A., Cavassini M., Bruno A., Bernasconi E., Hoffmann M., Vernazza P., Fehr J., Weber R., Vora N., Cooke G., Mullaney S., Wilkins E., George V., Collini P., Dockrell D., Campbell L., Brum R., Mabonga E., Saigal P., Kegg S., Ainsworth J., Waters A., Dhar J., Ellis K., Spallanzani O. L., Girardi E., Rianda A., Galati V., Pinnetti C., Tommasi C., San Gerardo A. O., Lapadula G., Di Biagio A., Parisini A., Carbonara S., Angarano G., Purgatorio M., Matteelli A., Apostoli A., Miro J. M., Manzardo C., Ligero C., Gonzalez J., Martinez-Martinez J. A., Sanchez F., Knobel H., Salvado M., Lopez-Colomes J. L., Martinez-Lacasa X., Cuchi E., Falco V., Curran A., Tortola M. T., Ocana I., Vidal R., Sambeat M. A., Pomar V., Coll P., Pozamczer D., Saumoy M., Alcaide F., Cayla J., Moreno A., Millet J. P., Orcau A., Fina L., Romero A., Roldan L. L., Iribarren J. A., Ibarguren M., Moreno S., Gonzalez A., Miralles P., Aldamiz-Echevarria T., Losso M., Toibaro J., Gambardella L., Ramos Mejia J. M., Moreno Macias L., Warley E., Tavella S., Garcia Messina O., Gear O., Laplume H., Marson C., Contarelia J., Michaan M., Scapellato P., Bartoletti B., Palmero D., Elias C., Cortes C., Crabtree B., Mosqueda Gomez J. L., Villanueva J. A., Gonzalez Hernandez L. A., and Badial F.
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Background: In a 2013 survey, we reported distinct discrepancies in delivery of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV services in eastern Europe (EE) vs. western Europe (WE). Objectives: To verify the differences in TB and HIV services in EE vs. WE. Methods: Twenty-three sites completed a survey in 2018 (EE, 14; WE, nine; 88% response rate). Results were compared across as well as within the two regions. When possible, results were compared with the 2013 survey. Results: Delivery of healthcare was significantly less integrated in EE: provision of TB and HIV services at one site (36% in EE vs. 89% in WE; P = 0.034), and continued TB follow-up in one location (42% vs. 100%; P = 0.007). Although access to TB diagnostics, standard TB and HIV drugs was generally good, fewer sites in EE reported unlimited access to rifabutin/multi-drug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) drugs, HIV integrase inhibitors and opioid substitution therapy (OST). Compared with 2013, routine usage of GeneXpert was more common in EE in 2018 (54% vs. 92%; P = 0.073), as was access to moxifloxacin (46% vs. 91%; P = 0.033), linezolid (31% vs. 64%; P = 0.217), and bedaquiline (0% vs. 25%; P = 0.217). Integration of TB and HIV services (46% vs. 39%; P = 1.000) and provision of OST to patients with opioid dependency (54% vs. 46%; P = 0.695) remained unchanged. Conclusion: Delivery of TB and HIV healthcare, including integration of TB and HIV care and access to MDR-TB drugs, still differs between WE and EE, as well as between individual EE sites.
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- 2021
3. Delayed diagnosis of tuberculosis in persons living with HIV in Eastern Europe: associated factors and effect on mortality—a multicentre prospective cohort study
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Kraef, C, Bentzon, A, Panteleev, A, Skrahina, A, Bolokadze, N, Tetradov, S, Podlasin, R, Karpov, I, Borodulina, E, Denisova, E, Azina, I, Lundgren, J, Johansen, I, Mocroft, A, Podlekareva, D, Kirk, O, Vassilenko, A, Klimuk, D, Kondratenko, O, Zalutskaya, A, Bondarenko, V, Mitsura, V, Kozorez, E, Tumash, O, Suetnov, O, Paduto, D, Iljina, V, Kummik, T, Mshvidobadze, K, Lanchava, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Bablishvili, N, Rozentale, B, Zeltina, I, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskiene, I, Caplinskas, S, Kancauskiene, Z, Wiercinska-Drapalo, A, Thompson, M, Kozlowska, J, Grezesczuk, A, Bura, M, Knysz, B, Inglot, M, Garlicki, A, Loster, J, Uiculescu, D, Rakhmanova, A, Panteleev, O, Yakovlev, A, Kozlov, A, Tyukalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Rofimov, T, Kyselyova, G, Obel, N, Gerstoft, J, Kronborg, G, Payen, M, Abeya, K, Necsoi, C, Dabis, F, Tsaranazy, A, Cazanave, C, Furrer, H, Sagette, M, Rickenbach, M, Sculier, D, Calmy, A, Cavassini, M, Bruno, A, Bernasconi, E, Hoffmann, M, Vernazza, P, Fehr, J, Weber, R, Miller, R, Vora, N, Cooke, G, Mullaney, S, Wilkins, E, George, V, Collini, P, Dockrell, D, Post, F, Campbell, L, Brum, R, Mabonga, E, Saigal, P, Kegg, S, Ainsworth, J, Waters, A, Dhar, J, Ellis, K, Girardi, E, Rianda, A, Galati, V, Pinnetti, C, Tommasi, C, Lapadula, G, Di Biagio, A, Parisini, A, Carbonara, S, Angarano, G, Purgatorio, M, Matteelli, A, Apostoli, A, Miro, J, Manzardo, C, Ligero, C, Gonzalez, J, Martinez-Martinez, J, Sanchez, F, Knobel, H, Salvado, M, Lopez-Colomes, J, Martinez-Lacasa, X, Cuchi, E, Falco, V, Curran, A, Tortola, M, Ocana, I, Vidal, R, Sambeat, M, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Cayla, J, Moreno, A, Millet, J, Orcau, A, Fina, L, Romero, A, Roldan, L, Iribarren, J, Ibarguren, M, Moreno, S, Gonzalez, A, Miralles, P, Aldamiz-Echevarria, T, Losso, M, Toibaro, J, Gambardella, L, Moreno Macias, L, Warley, E, Tavella, S, Garcia Messina, O, Gear, O, Laplume, H, Marson, C, Contarelia, J, Michaan, M, Scapellato, P, Bartoletti, B, Palmero, D, Elias, C, Cortes, C, Crabtree, B, Mosqueda Gomez, J, Villanueva, J, Gonzalez Hernandez, L, Badial, F, Kraef C., Bentzon A., Panteleev A., Skrahina A., Bolokadze N., Tetradov S., Podlasin R., Karpov I., Borodulina E., Denisova E., Azina I., Lundgren J., Johansen I. S., Mocroft A., Podlekareva D., Kirk O., Vassilenko A., Klimuk D., Kondratenko O., Zalutskaya A., Bondarenko V., Mitsura V., Kozorez E., Tumash O., Suetnov O., Paduto D., Iljina V., Kummik T., Mshvidobadze K., Lanchava N., Goginashvili L., Mikiashvili L., Bablishvili N., Rozentale B., Zeltina I., Janushkevich I., Caplinskiene I., Caplinskas S., Kancauskiene Z., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Thompson M., Kozlowska J., Grezesczuk A., Bura M., Knysz B., Inglot M., Garlicki A., Loster J., uiculescu D. D., Rakhmanova A., Panteleev O., Yakovlev A., Kozlov A., Tyukalova A., Vlasova Y., rofimov T. T., Kyselyova G., Obel N., Gerstoft J., Kronborg G., Payen M. C., abeya K. K., Necsoi C., Dabis F., Tsaranazy A., Cazanave C., Furrer H., Sagette M., Rickenbach M., Sculier D., Calmy A., Cavassini M., Bruno A., Bernasconi E., Hoffmann M., Vernazza P., Fehr J., Weber R., Miller R., Vora N., Cooke G., Mullaney S., Wilkins E., George V., Collini P., Dockrell D., Post F., Campbell L., Brum R., Mabonga E., Saigal P., Kegg S., Ainsworth J., Waters A., Dhar J., Ellis K., Girardi E., Rianda A., Galati V., Pinnetti C., Tommasi C., Lapadula G., Di Biagio A., Parisini A., Carbonara S., Angarano G., Purgatorio M., Matteelli A., Apostoli A., Miro J. M., Manzardo C., Ligero C., Gonzalez J., Martinez-Martinez J. A., Sanchez F., Knobel H., Salvado M., Lopez-Colomes J. L., Martinez-Lacasa X., Cuchi E., Falco V., Curran A., Tortola M. T., Ocana I., Vidal R., Sambeat M. A., Pomar V., Coll P., Pozamczer D., Saumoy M., Alcaide F., Cayla J., Moreno A., Millet J. P., Orcau A., Fina L., Romero A., Roldan L. L., Iribarren J. A., Ibarguren M., Moreno S., Gonzalez A., Miralles P., Aldamiz-Echevarria T., Losso M., Toibaro J., Gambardella L., Moreno Macias L., Warley E., Tavella S., Garcia Messina O., Gear O., Laplume H., Marson C., Contarelia J., Michaan M., Scapellato P., Bartoletti B., Palmero D., Elias C., Cortes C., Crabtree B., Mosqueda Gomez J. L., Villanueva J. A., Gonzalez Hernandez L. A., Badial F., Kraef, C, Bentzon, A, Panteleev, A, Skrahina, A, Bolokadze, N, Tetradov, S, Podlasin, R, Karpov, I, Borodulina, E, Denisova, E, Azina, I, Lundgren, J, Johansen, I, Mocroft, A, Podlekareva, D, Kirk, O, Vassilenko, A, Klimuk, D, Kondratenko, O, Zalutskaya, A, Bondarenko, V, Mitsura, V, Kozorez, E, Tumash, O, Suetnov, O, Paduto, D, Iljina, V, Kummik, T, Mshvidobadze, K, Lanchava, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Bablishvili, N, Rozentale, B, Zeltina, I, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskiene, I, Caplinskas, S, Kancauskiene, Z, Wiercinska-Drapalo, A, Thompson, M, Kozlowska, J, Grezesczuk, A, Bura, M, Knysz, B, Inglot, M, Garlicki, A, Loster, J, Uiculescu, D, Rakhmanova, A, Panteleev, O, Yakovlev, A, Kozlov, A, Tyukalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Rofimov, T, Kyselyova, G, Obel, N, Gerstoft, J, Kronborg, G, Payen, M, Abeya, K, Necsoi, C, Dabis, F, Tsaranazy, A, Cazanave, C, Furrer, H, Sagette, M, Rickenbach, M, Sculier, D, Calmy, A, Cavassini, M, Bruno, A, Bernasconi, E, Hoffmann, M, Vernazza, P, Fehr, J, Weber, R, Miller, R, Vora, N, Cooke, G, Mullaney, S, Wilkins, E, George, V, Collini, P, Dockrell, D, Post, F, Campbell, L, Brum, R, Mabonga, E, Saigal, P, Kegg, S, Ainsworth, J, Waters, A, Dhar, J, Ellis, K, Girardi, E, Rianda, A, Galati, V, Pinnetti, C, Tommasi, C, Lapadula, G, Di Biagio, A, Parisini, A, Carbonara, S, Angarano, G, Purgatorio, M, Matteelli, A, Apostoli, A, Miro, J, Manzardo, C, Ligero, C, Gonzalez, J, Martinez-Martinez, J, Sanchez, F, Knobel, H, Salvado, M, Lopez-Colomes, J, Martinez-Lacasa, X, Cuchi, E, Falco, V, Curran, A, Tortola, M, Ocana, I, Vidal, R, Sambeat, M, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Cayla, J, Moreno, A, Millet, J, Orcau, A, Fina, L, Romero, A, Roldan, L, Iribarren, J, Ibarguren, M, Moreno, S, Gonzalez, A, Miralles, P, Aldamiz-Echevarria, T, Losso, M, Toibaro, J, Gambardella, L, Moreno Macias, L, Warley, E, Tavella, S, Garcia Messina, O, Gear, O, Laplume, H, Marson, C, Contarelia, J, Michaan, M, Scapellato, P, Bartoletti, B, Palmero, D, Elias, C, Cortes, C, Crabtree, B, Mosqueda Gomez, J, Villanueva, J, Gonzalez Hernandez, L, Badial, F, Kraef C., Bentzon A., Panteleev A., Skrahina A., Bolokadze N., Tetradov S., Podlasin R., Karpov I., Borodulina E., Denisova E., Azina I., Lundgren J., Johansen I. S., Mocroft A., Podlekareva D., Kirk O., Vassilenko A., Klimuk D., Kondratenko O., Zalutskaya A., Bondarenko V., Mitsura V., Kozorez E., Tumash O., Suetnov O., Paduto D., Iljina V., Kummik T., Mshvidobadze K., Lanchava N., Goginashvili L., Mikiashvili L., Bablishvili N., Rozentale B., Zeltina I., Janushkevich I., Caplinskiene I., Caplinskas S., Kancauskiene Z., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Thompson M., Kozlowska J., Grezesczuk A., Bura M., Knysz B., Inglot M., Garlicki A., Loster J., uiculescu D. D., Rakhmanova A., Panteleev O., Yakovlev A., Kozlov A., Tyukalova A., Vlasova Y., rofimov T. T., Kyselyova G., Obel N., Gerstoft J., Kronborg G., Payen M. C., abeya K. K., Necsoi C., Dabis F., Tsaranazy A., Cazanave C., Furrer H., Sagette M., Rickenbach M., Sculier D., Calmy A., Cavassini M., Bruno A., Bernasconi E., Hoffmann M., Vernazza P., Fehr J., Weber R., Miller R., Vora N., Cooke G., Mullaney S., Wilkins E., George V., Collini P., Dockrell D., Post F., Campbell L., Brum R., Mabonga E., Saigal P., Kegg S., Ainsworth J., Waters A., Dhar J., Ellis K., Girardi E., Rianda A., Galati V., Pinnetti C., Tommasi C., Lapadula G., Di Biagio A., Parisini A., Carbonara S., Angarano G., Purgatorio M., Matteelli A., Apostoli A., Miro J. M., Manzardo C., Ligero C., Gonzalez J., Martinez-Martinez J. A., Sanchez F., Knobel H., Salvado M., Lopez-Colomes J. L., Martinez-Lacasa X., Cuchi E., Falco V., Curran A., Tortola M. T., Ocana I., Vidal R., Sambeat M. A., Pomar V., Coll P., Pozamczer D., Saumoy M., Alcaide F., Cayla J., Moreno A., Millet J. P., Orcau A., Fina L., Romero A., Roldan L. L., Iribarren J. A., Ibarguren M., Moreno S., Gonzalez A., Miralles P., Aldamiz-Echevarria T., Losso M., Toibaro J., Gambardella L., Moreno Macias L., Warley E., Tavella S., Garcia Messina O., Gear O., Laplume H., Marson C., Contarelia J., Michaan M., Scapellato P., Bartoletti B., Palmero D., Elias C., Cortes C., Crabtree B., Mosqueda Gomez J. L., Villanueva J. A., Gonzalez Hernandez L. A., and Badial F.
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Background: Early diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) is important to reduce transmission, morbidity and mortality in people living with HIV (PLWH). Methods: PLWH with a diagnosis of TB were enrolled from HIV and TB clinics in Eastern Europe and followed until 24 months. Delayed diagnosis was defined as duration of TB symptoms (cough, weight-loss or fever) for ≥ 1 month before TB diagnosis. Risk factors for delayed TB diagnosis were assessed using multivariable logistic regression. The effect of delayed diagnosis on mortality was assessed using Kaplan–Meier estimates and Cox models. Findings: 480/740 patients (64.9%; 95% CI 61.3–68.3%) experienced a delayed diagnosis. Age ≥ 50 years (vs. < 50 years, aOR = 2.51; 1.18–5.32; p = 0.016), injecting drug use (IDU) (vs. non-IDU aOR = 1.66; 1.21–2.29; p = 0.002), being ART naïve (aOR = 1.77; 1.24–2.54; p = 0.002), disseminated TB (vs. pulmonary TB, aOR = 1.56, 1.10–2.19, p = 0.012), and presenting with weight loss (vs. no weight loss, aOR = 1.63; 1.18–2.24; p = 0.003) were associated with delayed diagnosis. PLWH with a delayed diagnosis were at 36% increased risk of death (hazard ratio = 1.36; 1.04–1.77; p = 0.023, adjusted hazard ratio 1.27; 0.95–1.70; p = 0.103). Conclusion: Nearly two thirds of PLWH with TB in Eastern Europe had a delayed TB diagnosis, in particular those of older age, people who inject drugs, ART naïve, with disseminated disease, and presenting with weight loss. Patients with delayed TB diagnosis were subsequently at higher risk of death in unadjusted analysis. There is a need for optimisation of the current TB diagnostic cascade and HIV care in PLWH in Eastern Europe.
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4. SARS-CoV-2 lineage dynamics in England from September to November 2021: high diversity of Delta sub-lineages and increased transmissibility of AY.4.2
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Eales, O, Page, AJ, de Oliveira Martins, L, Wang, H, Bodinier, B, Haw, D, Jonnerby, J, Atchison, C, Robson, SC, Connor, TR, Loman, NJ, Golubchik, T, Nunez, RTM, Bonsall, D, Rambaut, A, Snell, LB, Livett, R, Ludden, C, Corden, S, Nastouli, E, Nebbia, G, Johnston, I, Lythgoe, K, Torok, ME, Goodfellow, IG, Prieto, JA, Saeed, K, Jackson, DK, Houlihan, C, Frampton, D, Hamilton, WL, Witney, AA, Bucca, G, Pope, CF, Moore, C, Thomson, EC, Harrison, EM, Smith, CP, Rogan, F, Beckwith, SM, Murray, A, Singleton, D, Eastick, K, Sheridan, LA, Randell, P, Jackson, LM, Ariani, CV, Gonçalves, S, Fairley, DJ, Loose, MW, Watkins, J, Moses, S, Nicholls, S, Bull, M, Amato, R, Smith, DL, Aanensen, DM, Barrett, JC, Aggarwal, D, Shepherd, JG, Curran, MD, Parmar, S, Parker, MD, Williams, C, Glaysher, S, Underwood, AP, Bashton, M, Pacchiarini, N, Loveson, KF, Byott, M, Carabelli, AM, Templeton, KE, de Silva, TI, Wang, D, Langford, CF, Sillitoe, J, Gunson, RN, Cottrell, S, O’Grady, J, Kwiatkowski, D, Lillie, PJ, Cortes, N, Moore, N, Thomas, C, Burns, PJ, Mahungu, TW, Liggett, S, Beckett, AH, Holden, MTG, Levett, LJ, Osman, H, Hassan-Ibrahim, MO, Simpson, DA, Chand, M, Gupta, RK, Darby, AC, Paterson, S, Pybus, OG, Volz, EM, de Angelis, D, Robertson, DL, Martincorena, I, Aigrain, L, Bassett, AR, Wong, N, Taha, Y, Erkiert, MJ, Chapman, MHS, Dewar, R, McHugh, MP, Mookerjee, S, Aplin, S, Harvey, M, Sass, T, Umpleby, H, Wheeler, H, McKenna, JP, Warne, B, Taylor, JF, Chaudhry, Y, Izuagbe, R, Jahun, AS, Young, GR, McMurray, C, McCann, CM, Nelson, A, Elliott, S, Lowe, H, Price, A, Crown, MR, Rey, S, Roy, S, Temperton, B, Shaaban, S, Hesketh, AR, Laing, KG, Monahan, IM, Heaney, J, Pelosi, E, Silviera, S, Wilson-Davies, E, Fryer, H, Adams, H, du Plessis, L, Johnson, R, Harvey, WT, Hughes, J, Orton, RJ, Spurgin, LG, Bourgeois, Y, Ruis, C, O’Toole, Á, Gourtovaia, M, Sanderson, T, Fraser, C, Edgeworth, J, Breuer, J, Michell, SL, Todd, JA, John, M, Buck, D, Gajee, K, Kay, GL, Peacock, SJ, Heyburn, D, Kitchman, K, McNally, A, Pritchard, DT, Dervisevic, S, Muir, P, Robinson, E, Vipond, BB, Ramadan, NA, Jeanes, C, Weldon, D, Catalan, J, Jones, N, da Silva Filipe, A, Fuchs, M, Miskelly, J, Jeffries, AR, Oliver, K, Park, NR, Ash, A, Koshy, C, Barrow, M, Buchan, SL, Mantzouratou, A, Clark, G, Holmes, CW, Campbell, S, Davis, T, Tan, NK, Brown, JR, Harris, KA, Kidd, SP, Grant, PR, Xu-McCrae, L, Cox, A, Madona, P, Pond, M, Randell, PA, Withell, KT, Graham, C, Denton-Smith, R, Swindells, E, Turnbull, R, Sloan, TJ, Bosworth, A, Hutchings, S, Pymont, HM, Casey, A, Ratcliffe, L, Jones, CR, Knight, BA, Haque, T, Hart, J, Irish-Tavares, D, Witele, E, Mower, C, Watson, LK, Collins, J, Eltringham, G, Crudgington, D, Macklin, B, Iturriza-Gomara, M, Lucaci, AO, McClure, PC, Carlile, M, Holmes, N, Storey, N, Rooke, S, Yebra, G, Craine, N, Perry, M, Alikhan, N - F, Bridgett, S, Cook, KF, Fearn, C, Goudarzi, S, Lyons, RA, Williams, T, Haldenby, ST, Durham, J, Leonard, S, Davies, RM, Batra, R, Blane, B, Spyer, MJ, Smith, P, Yavus, M, Williams, RJ, Mahanama, AIK, Samaraweera, B, Girgis, ST, Hansford, SE, Green, A, Beaver, C, Bellis, KL, Dorman, MJ, Kay, S, Prestwood, L, Rajatileka, S, Quick, J, Poplawski, R, Reynolds, N, Mack, A, Morriss, A, Whalley, T, Patel, B, Georgana, I, Hosmillo, M, Pinckert, ML, Stockton, J, Henderson, JH, Hollis, A, Stanley, W, Yew, WC, Myers, R, Thornton, A, Adams, A, Annett, T, Asad, H, Birchley, A, Coombes, J, Evans, JM, Fina, L, Gatica-Wilcox, B, Gilbert, L, Graham, L, Hey, J, Hilvers, E, Jones, S, Jones, H, Kumziene-Summerhayes, S, McKerr, C, Powell, J, Pugh, G, Taylor, S, Trotter, AJ, Williams, CA, Kermack, LM, Foulkes, BH, Gallis, M, Hornsby, HR, Louka, SF, Pohare, M, Wolverson, P, Zhang, P, MacIntyre-Cockett, G, Trebes, A, Moll, RJ, Ferguson, L, Goldstein, EJ, Maclean, A, Tomb, R, Starinskij, I, Thomson, L, Southgate, J, Kraemer, MUG, Raghwani, J, Zarebski, AE, Boyd, O, Geidelberg, L, Illingworth, CJ, Jackson, C, Pascall, D, Vattipally, S, Freeman, TM, Hsu, SN, Lindsey, BB, James, K, Lewis, K, Tonkin-Hill, G, Tovar-Corona, JM, Cox, MG, Abudahab, K, Menegazzo, M, MEng, BEWT, Yeats, CA, Mukaddas, A, Wright, DW, Colquhoun, R, Hill, V, Jackson, B, McCrone, JT, Medd, N, Scher, E, Keatley, J - P, Curran, T, Morgan, S, Maxwell, P, Smith, K, Eldirdiri, S, Kenyon, A, Holmes, AH, Price, JR, Wyatt, T, Mather, AE, Skvortsov, T, Hartley, JA, Guest, M, Kitchen, C, Merrick, I, Munn, R, Bertolusso, B, Lynch, J, Vernet, G, Kirk, S, Wastnedge, E, Stanley, R, Idle, G, Bradley, DT, Poyner, J, Mori, M, Jones, O, Wright, V, Brooks, E, Churcher, CM, Fragakis, M, Galai, K, Jermy, A, Judges, S, McManus, GM, Smith, KS, Westwick, E, Attwood, SW, Bolt, F, Davies, A, De Lacy, E, Downing, F, Edwards, S, Meadows, L, Jeremiah, S, Smith, N, Foulser, L, Charalampous, T, Patel, A, Berry, L, Boswell, T, Fleming, VM, Howson-Wells, HC, Joseph, A, Khakh, M, Lister, MM, Bird, PW, Fallon, K, Helmer, T, McMurray, CL, Odedra, M, Shaw, J, Tang, JW, Willford, NJ, Blakey, V, Raviprakash, V, Sheriff, N, Williams, L - A, Feltwell, T, Bedford, L, Cargill, JS, Hughes, W, Moore, J, Stonehouse, S, Atkinson, L, Lee, JCD, Shah, D, Alcolea-Medina, A, Ohemeng-Kumi, N, Ramble, J, Sehmi, J, Williams, R, Chatterton, W, Pusok, M, Everson, W, Castigador, A, Macnaughton, E, Bouzidi, KE, Lampejo, T, Sudhanva, M, Breen, C, Sluga, G, Ahmad, SSY, George, RP, Machin, NW, Binns, D, James, V, Blacow, R, Coupland, L, Smith, L, Barton, E, Padgett, D, Scott, G, Cross, A, Mirfenderesky, M, Greenaway, J, Cole, K, Clarke, P, Duckworth, N, Walsh, S, Bicknell, K, Impey, R, Wyllie, S, Hopes, R, Bishop, C, Chalker, V, Harrison, I, Gifford, L, Molnar, Z, Auckland, C, Evans, C, Johnson, K, Partridge, DG, Raza, M, Baker, P, Bonner, S, Essex, S, Murray, LJ, Lawton, AI, Burton-Fanning, S, Payne, BAI, Waugh, S, Gomes, AN, Kimuli, M, Murray, DR, Ashfield, P, Dobie, D, Ashford, F, Best, A, Crawford, L, Cumley, N, Mayhew, M, Megram, O, Mirza, J, Moles-Garcia, E, Percival, B, Driscoll, M, Ensell, L, Lowe, HL, Maftei, L, Mondani, M, Chaloner, NJ, Cogger, BJ, Easton, LJ, Huckson, H, Lewis, J, Lowdon, S, Malone, CS, Munemo, F, Mutingwende, M, Nicodemi, R, Podplomyk, O, Somassa, T, Beggs, A, Richter, A, Cormie, C, Dias, J, Forrest, S, Higginson, EE, Maes, M, Young, J, Davidson, RK, Jackson, KA, Turtle, L, Keeley, AJ, Ball, J, Byaruhanga, T, Chappell, JG, Dey, J, Hill, JD, Park, EJ, Fanaie, A, Hilson, RA, Yaze, G, Lo, S, Afifi, S, Beer, R, Maksimovic, J, McCluggage, K, Spellman, K, Bresner, C, Fuller, W, Marchbank, A, Workman, T, Shelest, E, Debebe, J, Sang, F, Zamudio, ME, Francois, S, Gutierrez, B, Vasylyeva, TI, Flaviani, F, Ragonnet-Cronin, M, Smollett, KL, Broos, A, Mair, D, Nichols, J, Nomikou, K, Tong, L, Tsatsani, I, O’Brien, PS, Rushton, S, Sanderson, R, Perkins, J, Cotton, S, Gallagher, A, Allara, E, Pearson, C, Bibby, D, Dabrera, G, Ellaby, N, Gallagher, E, Hubb, J, Lackenby, A, Lee, D, Manesis, N, Mbisa, T, Platt, S, Twohig, KA, Morgan, M, Aydin, A, Baker, DJ, Foster-Nyarko, E, Prosolek, SJ, Rudder, S, Baxter, C, Carvalho, SF, Lavin, D, Mariappan, A, Radulescu, C, Singh, A, Tang, M, Morcrette, H, Bayzid, N, Cotic, M, Balcazar, CE, Gallagher, MD, Maloney, D, Stanton, TD, Williamson, KA, Manley, R, Michelsen, ML, Sambles, CM, Studholme, DJ, Warwick-Dugdale, J, Eccles, R, Gemmell, M, Gregory, R, Hughes, M, Nelson, C, Rainbow, L, Vamos, EE, Webster, HJ, Whitehead, M, Wierzbicki, C, Angyal, A, Green, LR, Whiteley, M, Betteridge, E, Bronner, IF, Farr, BW, Goodwin, S, Lensing, SV, McCarthy, SA, Quail, MA, Rajan, D, Redshaw, NM, Scott, C, Shirley, L, Thurston, SAJ, Rowe, W, Gaskin, A, Le-Viet, T, Bonfield, J, Liddle, J, Whitwham, A, Ashby, D, Barclay, W, Taylor, G, Cooke, G, Ward, H, Darzi, A, Riley, S, Chadeau-Hyam, M, Donnelly, CA, Elliott, P, The COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) Consortium, Department of Health, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust- BRC Funding, Medical Research Council (MRC), Cancer Research UK, Commission of the European Communities, Wellcome Trust, National Institute for Health Research, and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust: Research Capability Funding (RCF)
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Background Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, evolutionary pressure has driven large increases in the transmissibility of the virus. However, with increasing levels of immunity through vaccination and natural infection the evolutionary pressure will switch towards immune escape. Genomic surveillance in regions of high immunity is crucial in detecting emerging variants that can more successfully navigate the immune landscape. Methods We present phylogenetic relationships and lineage dynamics within England (a country with high levels of immunity), as inferred from a random community sample of individuals who provided a self-administered throat and nose swab for rt-PCR testing as part of the REal-time Assessment of Community Transmission-1 (REACT-1) study. During round 14 (9 September–27 September 2021) and 15 (19 October–5 November 2021) lineages were determined for 1322 positive individuals, with 27.1% of those which reported their symptom status reporting no symptoms in the previous month. Results We identified 44 unique lineages, all of which were Delta or Delta sub-lineages, and found a reduction in their mutation rate over the study period. The proportion of the Delta sub-lineage AY.4.2 was increasing, with a reproduction number 15% (95% CI 8–23%) greater than the most prevalent lineage, AY.4. Further, AY.4.2 was less associated with the most predictive COVID-19 symptoms (p = 0.029) and had a reduced mutation rate (p = 0.050). Both AY.4.2 and AY.4 were found to be geographically clustered in September but this was no longer the case by late October/early November, with only the lineage AY.6 exhibiting clustering towards the South of England. Conclusions As SARS-CoV-2 moves towards endemicity and new variants emerge, genomic data obtained from random community samples can augment routine surveillance data without the potential biases introduced due to higher sampling rates of symptomatic individuals.
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5. Delayed diagnosis of tuberculosis in persons living with HIV in Eastern Europe: associated factors and effect on mortality-a multicentre prospective cohort study
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Kraef, Christian, Bentzon, Adrian, Panteleev, Alexander, Skrahina, Alena, Bolokadze, Natalie, Tetradov, Simona, Podlasin, Regina, Karpov, Igor, Borodulina, Elena, Denisova, Elena, Azina, Inga, Lundgren, Jens, Johansen, Isik Somuncu, Mocroft, Amanda, Podlekareva, Daria, Kirk, Ole, Vassilenko, A., Klimuk, D., Kondratenko, O., Zalutskaya, A., Bondarenko, V., Mitsura, V., Kozorez, E., Tumash, O., Suetnov, O., Paduto, D., Iljina, V., Kummik, T., Mshvidobadze, K., Lanchava, N., Goginashvili, L., Mikiashvili, L., Bablishvili, Nino, Rozentale, B., Zeltina, I., Janushkevich, I., Caplinskiene, I., Caplinskas, S., Kancauskiene, Z., Wiercinska-Drapalo, A., Thompson, M., Kozlowska, J., Grezesczuk, A., Bura, M., Knysz, B., Inglot, M., Garlicki, A., Loster, J., uiculescu, D.D., Rakhmanova, A., Panteleev, O., Yakovlev, A., Kozlov, A., Tyukalova, A., Vlasova, Y., rofimov, T.T., Kyselyova, G., Obel, N., Gerstoft, J., Kronborg, G., Payen, M.C., abeya, K.K., Necsoi, C., Dabis, F., Tsaranazy, A., Cazanave, C., Furrer, H., Sagette, M., Rickenbach, M., Sculier, D., Calmy, A., Cavassini, Matthias, Bruno, A., Bernasconi, E., Hoffmann, M., Vernazza, P., Fehr, J., Weber, R., Miller, R., Vora, N., Cooke, G., Mullaney, S., Wilkins, E., George, V., Collini, P., Dockrell, D., Post, F., Campbell, L., Brum, R., Mabonga, E., Saigal, P., Kegg, S., Ainsworth, J., Waters, A., Dhar, J., Ellis, K., Girardi, E., Rianda, A., Galati, V., Pinnetti, C., Tommasi, C., Lapadula, G., Di Biagio, A., Parisini, A., Carbonara, S., Angarano, G., Purgatorio, M., Matteelli, A., Apostoli, A., Miro, J.M., Manzardo, C., Ligero, C., Gonzalez, J., Martinez-Martinez, J.A., Sanchez, F., Knobel Freud, Hernando, Salvadó, M., Lopez-Colomes, J.L., Martínez-Lacasa, X., Cuchí, E., Falcó, Vicenç, Curran, Adrian, Tortola, M.T., Ocaña Rivera, Immaculada, Vidal, R., Sambeat, M.A., Pomar, Virginia, Coll, P., Pozamczer, D., Saumoy, M., Alcaide, Fernando, Caylà, Joan A, Moreno Camacho, Asunción, Millet, Joan-Pau, Orcau, Àngels, Fina, L., Romero, A., Roldan, L.L., Iribarren, J.A., Ibarguren, M., Moreno, S., González, A., Miralles, P., Aldámiz-Echevarría, T., Losso, M., Toibaro, J., Gambardella, L., Moreno Macias, L., Warley, E., Tavella, S., Garcia Messina, O., Gear, O., Laplume, H., Marson, C., Contarelia, J., Michaan, M., Scapellato, P., Bartoletti, B., Palmero, D., Elias, C., Cortes, C., Crabtree, B., Mosqueda Gomez, J.L., Villanueva, J.A., Gonzalez Hernandez, L.A., Badial, F., Kraef, C, Bentzon, A, Panteleev, A, Skrahina, A, Bolokadze, N, Tetradov, S, Podlasin, R, Karpov, I, Borodulina, E, Denisova, E, Azina, I, Lundgren, J, Johansen, I, Mocroft, A, Podlekareva, D, Kirk, O, Vassilenko, A, Klimuk, D, Kondratenko, O, Zalutskaya, A, Bondarenko, V, Mitsura, V, Kozorez, E, Tumash, O, Suetnov, O, Paduto, D, Iljina, V, Kummik, T, Mshvidobadze, K, Lanchava, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Bablishvili, N, Rozentale, B, Zeltina, I, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskiene, I, Caplinskas, S, Kancauskiene, Z, Wiercinska-Drapalo, A, Thompson, M, Kozlowska, J, Grezesczuk, A, Bura, M, Knysz, B, Inglot, M, Garlicki, A, Loster, J, Uiculescu, D, Rakhmanova, A, Panteleev, O, Yakovlev, A, Kozlov, A, Tyukalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Rofimov, T, Kyselyova, G, Obel, N, Gerstoft, J, Kronborg, G, Payen, M, Abeya, K, Necsoi, C, Dabis, F, Tsaranazy, A, Cazanave, C, Furrer, H, Sagette, M, Rickenbach, M, Sculier, D, Calmy, A, Cavassini, M, Bruno, A, Bernasconi, E, Hoffmann, M, Vernazza, P, Fehr, J, Weber, R, Miller, R, Vora, N, Cooke, G, Mullaney, S, Wilkins, E, George, V, Collini, P, Dockrell, D, Post, F, Campbell, L, Brum, R, Mabonga, E, Saigal, P, Kegg, S, Ainsworth, J, Waters, A, Dhar, J, Ellis, K, Girardi, E, Rianda, A, Galati, V, Pinnetti, C, Tommasi, C, Lapadula, G, Di Biagio, A, Parisini, A, Carbonara, S, Angarano, G, Purgatorio, M, Matteelli, A, Apostoli, A, Miro, J, Manzardo, C, Ligero, C, Gonzalez, J, Martinez-Martinez, J, Sanchez, F, Knobel, H, Salvado, M, Lopez-Colomes, J, Martinez-Lacasa, X, Cuchi, E, Falco, V, Curran, A, Tortola, M, Ocana, I, Vidal, R, Sambeat, M, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Cayla, J, Moreno, A, Millet, J, Orcau, A, Fina, L, Romero, A, Roldan, L, Iribarren, J, Ibarguren, M, Moreno, S, Gonzalez, A, Miralles, P, Aldamiz-Echevarria, T, Losso, M, Toibaro, J, Gambardella, L, Moreno Macias, L, Warley, E, Tavella, S, Garcia Messina, O, Gear, O, Laplume, H, Marson, C, Contarelia, J, Michaan, M, Scapellato, P, Bartoletti, B, Palmero, D, Elias, C, Cortes, C, Crabtree, B, Mosqueda Gomez, J, Villanueva, J, Gonzalez Hernandez, L, and Badial, F
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,Delayed Diagnosis ,Aged ,Europe, Eastern ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Prospective Studies ,HIV Infections ,Tuberculosi ,Epidemiology ,Tuberculosis/diagnosis ,HIV Infections/complications ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Eastern Europe ,Eastern ,Logistic regression ,Europa de l'Est ,Medical microbiology ,Weight loss ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,VIH (Virus) ,HIV Infection ,Europe, Eastern/epidemiology ,Prospective cohort study ,Epidemiologia ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Transmission (medicine) ,HIV (Viruses) ,Research ,Hazard ratio ,Delayed Diagnosi ,medicine.disease ,Europe ,Prospective Studie ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Human - Abstract
Background Early diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) is important to reduce transmission, morbidity and mortality in people living with HIV (PLWH). Methods PLWH with a diagnosis of TB were enrolled from HIV and TB clinics in Eastern Europe and followed until 24 months. Delayed diagnosis was defined as duration of TB symptoms (cough, weight-loss or fever) for ≥ 1 month before TB diagnosis. Risk factors for delayed TB diagnosis were assessed using multivariable logistic regression. The effect of delayed diagnosis on mortality was assessed using Kaplan–Meier estimates and Cox models. Findings 480/740 patients (64.9%; 95% CI 61.3–68.3%) experienced a delayed diagnosis. Age ≥ 50 years (vs. Conclusion Nearly two thirds of PLWH with TB in Eastern Europe had a delayed TB diagnosis, in particular those of older age, people who inject drugs, ART naïve, with disseminated disease, and presenting with weight loss. Patients with delayed TB diagnosis were subsequently at higher risk of death in unadjusted analysis. There is a need for optimisation of the current TB diagnostic cascade and HIV care in PLWH in Eastern Europe.
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6. SARS-CoV-2 evolution during treatment of chronic infection
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Kemp, S. A., Collier, D. A., Datir, R. P., Ferreira, I. A. T. M., Gayed, S., Jahun, A., Hosmillo, M., Rees-Spear, C., Mlcochova, P., Lumb, I. U., Roberts, D. J., Chandra, A., Temperton, N., Baker, S., Dougan, G., Hess, C., Kingston, N., Lehner, P. J., Lyons, P. A., Matheson, N. J., Owehand, W. H., Saunders, C., Summers, C., Thaventhiran, J. E. D., Toshner, M., Weekes, M. P., Bucke, A., Calder, J., Canna, L., Domingo, J., Elmer, A., Fuller, S., Harris, J., Hewitt, S., Kennet, J., Jose, S., Kourampa, J., Meadows, A., O'Brien, C., Price, J., Publico, C., Rastall, R., Ribeiro, C., Rowlands, J., Ruffolo, V., Tordesillas, H., Bullman, B., Dunmore, B. 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The spike protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is critical for virus infection through the engagement of the human ACE2 protein1 and is a major antibody target. Here we show that chronic infection with SARS-CoV-2 leads to viral evolution and reduced sensitivity to neutralizing antibodies in an immunosuppressed individual treated with convalescent plasma, by generating whole-genome ultra-deep sequences for 23 time points that span 101 days and using in vitro techniques to characterize the mutations revealed by sequencing. There was little change in the overall structure of the viral population after two courses of remdesivir during the first 57 days. However, after convalescent plasma therapy, we observed large, dynamic shifts in the viral population, with the emergence of a dominant viral strain that contained a substitution (D796H) in the S2 subunit and a deletion (ΔH69/ΔV70) in the S1 N-terminal domain of the spike protein. As passively transferred serum antibodies diminished, viruses with the escape genotype were reduced in frequency, before returning during a final, unsuccessful course of convalescent plasma treatment. In vitro, the spike double mutant bearing both ΔH69/ΔV70 and D796H conferred modestly decreased sensitivity to convalescent plasma, while maintaining infectivity levels that were similar to the wild-type virus.The spike substitution mutant D796H appeared to be the main contributor to the decreased susceptibility to neutralizing antibodies, but this mutation resulted in an infectivity defect. The spike deletion mutant ΔH69/ΔV70 had a twofold higher level of infectivity than wild-type SARS-CoV-2, possibly compensating for the reduced infectivity of the D796H mutation. These data reveal strong selection on SARS-CoV-2 during convalescent plasma therapy, which is associated with the emergence of viral variants that show evidence of reduced susceptibility to neutralizing antibodies in immunosuppressed individuals.
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The evolution of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus leads to new variants that warrant timely epidemiological characterization. Here we use the dense genomic surveillance data generated by the COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium to reconstruct the dynamics of 71 different lineages in each of 315 English local authorities between September 2020 and June 2021. This analysis reveals a series of subepidemics that peaked in early autumn 2020, followed by a jump in transmissibility of the B.1.1.7/Alpha lineage. The Alpha variant grew when other lineages declined during the second national lockdown and regionally tiered restrictions between November and December 2020. A third more stringent national lockdown suppressed the Alpha variant and eliminated nearly all other lineages in early 2021. Yet a series of variants (most of which contained the spike E484K mutation) defied these trends and persisted at moderately increasing proportions. However, by accounting for sustained introductions, we found that the transmissibility of these variants is unlikely to have exceeded the transmissibility of the Alpha variant. Finally, B.1.617.2/Delta was repeatedly introduced in England and grew rapidly in early summer 2021, constituting approximately 98% of sampled SARS-CoV-2 genomes on 26 June 2021.
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Greaves, M. F., Brown, J., Fina, L., Robertson, D., Delia, D., Molgaard, H. V., Neth, Rolf, editor, Frolova, Elena, editor, Gallo, Robert C., editor, Greaves, Melvyn F., editor, Afanasiev, Boris V., editor, and Elstner, Elena, editor
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J., Levene, N., Monaghan, L., Keeley, A. J., Partridge, D. G., Raza, M., Evans, C., Johnson, K., Betteridge, E., Farr, B. W., Goodwin, S., Quail, M. A., Scott, C., Shirley, L., Thurston, S. A. J., Rajan, D., Bronner, I. F., Aigrain, L., Redshaw, N. M., Lensing, S. V., Mccarthy, S., Makunin, A., Balcazar, C. E., Gallagher, M. D., Williamson, K. A., Stanton, T. D., Michelsen, M. L., Warwick-Dugdale, J., Manley, R., Farbos, A., Harrison, J. W., Sambles, C. M., Studholme, D. J., Lackenby, A., Mbisa, T., Platt, S., Miah, S., Bibby, D., Manso, C., Hubb, J., Dabrera, G., Ramsay, M., Bradshaw, D., Schaefer, U., Groves, N., Gallagher, E., Lee, D., Williams, D., Ellaby, N., Hartman, H., Manesis, N., Patel, V., Ledesma, J., Twohig, K. A., Allara, E., Pearson, C., Cheng, J. K. J., Bridgewater, H. E., Frost, L. R., Taylor-Joyce, G., Brown, P. E., Tong, L., Broos, A., Mair, D., Nichols, J., Carmichael, S. N., Smollett, K. L., Nomikou, K., Aranday-Cortes, E., Johnson, N., Nickbakhsh, S., Vamos, E. E., Hughes, M., Rainbow, L., Eccles, R., Nelson, C., Whitehead, M., Gregory, R., Gemmell, M., Wierzbicki, C., Webster, H. J., Fisher, C. L., Signell, A. W., Betancor, G., Wilson, H. D., Nebbia, G., Flaviani, F., Cerda, A. C., Merrill, T. V., Wilson, R. E., Cotic, M., Bayzid, N., Thompson, T., Acheson, E., Rushton, S., O'Brien, S., Baker, D. J., Rudder, S., Aydin, A., Sang, F., Debebe, J., Francois, S., Vasylyeva, T. I., Zamudio, M. E., Gutierrez, B., Marchbank, A., Maksimovic, J., Spellman, K., Mccluggage, K., Morgan, M., Beer, R., Afifi, S., Workman, T., Fuller, W., Bresner, C., Angyal, A., Green, L. R., Parsons, P. J., Tucker, R. M., Brown, R., Whiteley, M., Bonfield, J., Puethe, C., Whitwham, A., Liddle, J., Rowe, W., Siveroni, I., Le-Viet, T., Gaskin, A., Johnson, R., Abnizova, I., Ali, M., Allen, L., Anderson, R., Ariani, C., Austin-Guest, S., Bala, S., Bassett, A., Battleday, K., Beal, J., Beale, M., Bellany, S., Bellerby, T., Bellis, K., Berger, D., Berriman, M., Bevan, P., Binley, S., Bishop, J., Blackburn, K., Boughton, N., Bowker, S., Brendler-Spaeth, T., Bronner, I., Brooklyn, T., Buddenborg, S. K., Bush, R., Caetano, C., Cagan, A., Carter, N., Cartwright, J., Monteiro, T. C., Chapman, L., Chillingworth, T. -J., Clapham, P., Clark, R., Clarke, A., Clarke, C., Cole, D., Cook, E., Coppola, M., Cornell, L., Cornwell, C., Corton, C., Crackett, A., Cranage, A., Craven, H., Craw, S., Crawford, M., Cutts, T., Dabrowska, M., Davies, M., Dawson, J., Day, C., Densem, A., Dibling, T., Dockree, C., Dodd, D., Dogga, S., Dougherty, M., Dove, A., Drummond, L., Dudek, M., Durrant, L., Easthope, E., Eckert, S., Ellis, P., Farr, B., Fenton, M., Ferrero, M., Flack, N., Fordham, H., Forsythe, G., Francis, M., Fraser, A., Freeman, A., Galvin, A., Garcia-Casado, M., Gedny, A., Girgis, S., Glover, J., Gould, O., Gray, A., Gray, E., Griffiths, C., Gu, Y., Guerin, F., Hamilton, W., Hanks, H., Harrison, E., Harrott, A., Harry, E., Harvison, J., Heath, P., Hernandez-Koutoucheva, A., Hobbs, R., Holland, D., Holmes, S., Hornett, G., Hough, N., Huckle, L., Hughes-Hallet, L., Hunter, A., Inglis, S., Iqbal, S., Jackson, A., Jackson, D., Verdejo, C. J., Jones, M., Kallepally, K., Kay, K., Keatley, J., Keith, A., King, A., Kitchin, L., Kleanthous, M., Klimekova, M., Korlevic, P., Krasheninnkova, K., Lane, G., Langford, C., Laverack, A., Law, K., Lensing, S., Lewis-Wade, A., Lin, Q., Lindsay, S., Linsdell, S., Long, R., Lovell, J., Mack, J., Maddison, M., Mamun, I., Mansfield, J., Marriott, N., Martin, M., Mayho, M., Mcclintock, J., Mchugh, S., Mcminn, L., Meadows, C., Mobley, E., Moll, R., Morra, M., Morrow, L., Murie, K., Nash, S., Nathwani, C., Naydenova, P., Neaverson, A., Nerou, E., Nicholson, J., Nimz, T., Noell, G. G., O'Meara, S., Ohan, V., Olney, C., Ormond, D., Oszlanczi, A., Pang, Y. F., Pardubska, B., Park, N., Parmar, A., Patel, G., Payne, M., Peacock, S., Petersen, A., Plowman, D., Preston, T., Quail, M., Rance, R., Rawlings, S., Redshaw, N., Reynolds, J., Reynolds, M., Rice, S., Richardson, M., Roberts, C., Robinson, K., Robinson, M., Robinson, D., Rogers, H., Rojo, E. 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W., Lanzavecchia, A., Piccoli, L., Doffinger, R., Wills, M., Veesler, D., Corti, D., and Gupta, R. K.
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Models, Molecular ,Passive ,Antibodies, Viral ,Neutralization ,0302 clinical medicine ,Models ,Monoclonal ,80 and over ,Viral ,Neutralizing antibody ,Neutralizing ,Aged, 80 and over ,Vaccines ,Vaccines, Synthetic ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,C500 ,Middle Aged ,C700 ,Spike Glycoprotein ,Vaccination ,Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus ,Female ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 ,Antibody ,Aged ,Antibodies, Neutralizing ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,HEK293 Cells ,Humans ,Immune Evasion ,Immunization, Passive ,Mutation ,Neutralization Tests ,SARS-CoV-2 ,medicine.drug_class ,B100 ,Monoclonal antibody ,Antibodies ,Virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,medicine ,COVID-19 Serotherapy ,QR355 ,Synthetic ,Molecular ,Virology ,Coronavirus ,030104 developmental biology ,Immunization ,biology.protein ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is uncontrolled in many parts of the world; control is compounded in some areas by the higher transmission potential of the B.1.1.7 variant1, which has now been reported in 94 countries. It is unclear whether the response of the virus to vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 on the basis of the prototypic strain will be affected by the mutations found in B.1.1.7. Here we assess the immune responses of individuals after vaccination with the mRNA-based vaccine BNT162b22. We measured neutralizing antibody responses after the first and second immunizations using pseudoviruses that expressed the wild-type spike protein or a mutated spike protein that contained the eight amino acid changes found in the B.1.1.7 variant. The sera from individuals who received the vaccine exhibited a broad range of neutralizing titres against the wild-type pseudoviruses that were modestly reduced against the B.1.1.7 variant. This reduction was also evident in sera from some patients who had recovered from COVID-19. Decreased neutralization of the B.1.1.7 variant was also observed for monoclonal antibodies that target the N-terminal domain (9 out of 10) and the receptor-binding motif (5 out of 31), but not for monoclonal antibodies that recognize the receptor-binding domain that bind outside the receptor-binding motif. Introduction of the mutation that encodes the E484K substitution in the B.1.1.7 background to reflect a newly emerged variant of concern (VOC 202102/02) led to a more-substantial loss of neutralizing activity by vaccine-elicited antibodies and monoclonal antibodies (19 out of 31) compared with the loss of neutralizing activity conferred by the mutations in B.1.1.7 alone. The emergence of the E484K substitution in a B.1.1.7 background represents a threat to the efficacy of the BNT162b2 vaccine.
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10. Healthcare delivery for HIV-positive people with tuberculosis in Europe
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Bentzon, A. K., Panteleev, A., Mitsura, V., Borodulina, E., Skrahina, A., Denisova, E., Tetradov, S., Podlasin, R., Riekstina, V., Kancauskiene, Z., Paduto, D., Mocroft, A., Trofimova, T., Miller, R., Post, F., Grezesczuk, A., Lundgren, J. D., Inglot, M., Podlekareva, D., Bolokadze, N., Kirk, O., Karpov, I., Vassilenko, A., Klimuk, D., Skrahin, A., Kondratenko, O., Zalutskaya, A., Bondarenko, V., Kozorez, E., Tumash, O., Suetnov, O., Iljina, V., Kummik, T., Mshvidobadze, K., Lanchava, N., Goginashvili, L., Mikiashvili, L., Bablishvili, N., Rozentale, B., Zeltina, I., Janushkevich, I., Caplinskiene, I., Caplinskas, S., Wiercinska-Drapalo, A., Thompson, M., Kozlowska, J., Bura, M., Knysz, B., Garlicki, A., Loster, J., Duiculescu, D., Rakhmanova, A., Panteleeva, O., Yakovlev, A., Kozlov, A., Tyukalova, A., Vlasova, Y., Trofimov, T., Kyselyova, G., Obel, N., Gerstoft, J., Kronborg, G., Payen, M. C., Kabeya, K., Necsoi, C., Dabis, F., Tsaranazy, A., Cazanave, C., Furrer, H., Sagette, M., Rickenbach, M., Elzi, L., Battegay, M., Sculier, D., Calmy, A., Cavassini, M., Bruno, A., Bernasconi, E., Hoffmann, M., Vernazza, P., Fehr, J., Weber, R., Vora, N., Cooke, G., Mullaney, S., Wilkins, E., George, V., Collini, P., Dockrell, D., Campbell, L., Brum, R., Mabonga, E., Saigal, P., Kegg, S., Ainsworth, J., Waters, A., Dhar, J., Ellis, K., Spallanzani, O. L., Girardi, E., Rianda, A., Galati, V., Pinnetti, C., Tommasi, C., San Gerardo, A. O., Lapadula, G., Di Biagio, A., Parisini, A., Carbonara, S., Angarano, G., Purgatorio, M., Matteelli, A., Apostoli, A., Miro, J. M., Manzardo, C., Ligero, C., Gonzalez, J., Martinez-Martinez, J. A., Sanchez, F., Knobel, H., Salvado, M., Lopez-Colomes, J. L., Martinez-Lacasa, X., Cuchi, E., Falco, V., Curran, A., Tortola, M. T., Ocana, I., Vidal, R., Sambeat, M. A., Pomar, V., Coll, P., Pozamczer, D., Saumoy, M., Alcaide, F., Cayla, J., Moreno, A., Millet, J. P., Orcau, A., Fina, L., Romero, A., Roldan, L. L., Iribarren, J. A., Ibarguren, M., Moreno, S., Gonzalez, A., Miralles, P., Aldamiz-Echevarria, T., Losso, M., Toibaro, J., Gambardella, L., Ramos Mejia, J. M., Moreno Macias, L., Warley, E., Tavella, S., Garcia Messina, O., Gear, O., Laplume, H., Marson, C., Contarelia, J., Michaan, M., Scapellato, P., Bartoletti, B., Palmero, D., Elias, C., Cortes, C., Crabtree, B., Mosqueda Gomez, J. L., Villanueva, J. A., Gonzalez Hernandez, L. A., and Badial, F.
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Rifabutin ,Tuberculosis ,Tuberculosi ,Epidemiology ,Antitubercular Agents ,HIV Infections ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Moxifloxacin ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,clinical management ,VIH (Virus) ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Epidemiologia ,coinfection ,eastern Europe ,HIV ,tuberculosis ,western Europe ,Response rate (survey) ,GeneXpert MTB/RIF ,business.industry ,HIV (Viruses) ,Health Policy ,medicine.disease ,030112 virology ,Europe ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV-positive people ,chemistry ,Coinfection ,Bedaquiline ,business ,Europa ,Delivery of Health Care ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: In a 2013 survey, we reported distinct discrepancies in delivery of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV services in eastern Europe (EE) vs. western Europe (WE). Objectives: To verify the differences in TB and HIV services in EE vs. WE. Methods: Twenty-three sites completed a survey in 2018 (EE, 14; WE, nine; 88% response rate). Results were compared across as well as within the two regions. When possible, results were compared with the 2013 survey. Results: Delivery of healthcare was significantly less integrated in EE: provision of TB and HIV services at one site (36% in EE vs. 89% in WE; P = 0.034), and continued TB follow-up in one location (42% vs. 100%; P = 0.007). Although access to TB diagnostics, standard TB and HIV drugs was generally good, fewer sites in EE reported unlimited access to rifabutin/multi-drug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) drugs, HIV integrase inhibitors and opioid substitution therapy (OST). Compared with 2013, routine usage of GeneXpert was more common in EE in 2018 (54% vs. 92%; P = 0.073), as was access to moxifloxacin (46% vs. 91%; P = 0.033), linezolid (31% vs. 64%; P = 0.217), and bedaquiline (0% vs. 25%; P = 0.217). Integration of TB and HIV services (46% vs. 39%; P = 1.000) and provision of OST to patients with opioid dependency (54% vs. 46%; P = 0.695) remained unchanged. Conclusion: Delivery of TB and HIV healthcare, including integration of TB and HIV care and access to MDR-TB drugs, still differs between WE and EE, as well as between individual EE sites.
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11. Vibration Spectroscopy of Surfactants in Solution and at the Air—Water Interface
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Fina, L. J., primary
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12. Multimode IR Analysis of Nylon 11
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Fina, L. J., primary
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13. Carbonic Anhydrase Activity and CO2 Diffusion Kinetics as Assayed in Leaves Using 18O Labeled CO2 and Mass Spectrometry
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Cournac, L., primary, Despax, V., additional, Dimon, B., additional, Fina, L., additional, Rumeau, D., additional, and Peltier, G., additional
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14. Structure and Orientation of Surfactant Molecules at the Air—Water Interface
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Fina, L. J., primary, Valentini, J. E., additional, and Tung, Y. S., additional
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15. Molecular Cloning and Expression of CD 34: A Haemopoietic Progenitor-Associated Cell Surface Glycoprotein
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Greaves, M. F., primary, Brown, J., additional, Fina, L., additional, Robertson, D., additional, Delia, D., additional, and Molgaard, H. V., additional
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16. Major differences in organization and availability of health care and medicines for HIV/TB coinfected patients across Europe
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Mansfeld, M, Skrahina, A, Shepherd, L, Schultze, A, Panteleev, A, Miller, R, Miro, J, Zeltina, I, Tetradov, S, Furrer, H, Kirk, O, Grzeszczuk, A, Bolokadze, N, Matteelli, A, Post, F, Lundgren, J, Mocroft, A, Efsen, A, Podlekareva, D, Losso, M, Toibaro, J, Palmero, D, Bartoletti, B, E., W, Gear, O, Messina, O, Michans, M, Laplume, H, David, D, Marson, C, Scapelatto, F, Dalessandro, D, Lupo, S, Costilla Campero, G, Herbst, M, Remondegui, C, Elias, C, Karpov, I, Vassilenko, A, Skrahina, E, Skrahin, A, Zalutskya, A, Kondratenko, O, Mitsura, V, Bondarenko, V, Suetnov, O, Paduto, D, Dewit, S, Payen, M, Noscoi, C, Kabeya, K, M., W, Cortes, C, Obel, N, Kronborg, G, Iljna, V, Kummik, T, Bryand, M, Dabis, F, Lanchava, N, Bablishvili, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Mshvidobadze, K, Girardi, E, Di Biagio, A, Apostoli, A, Barzoni, S, Lapadula, G, Purgatorio, M, Carbonara, S, Rozentale, B, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskas, S, Kancauskienne, Z, Caplinskienne, I, Crabtree, B, Pina, A, Madero, J, Mosqueda, J, Villanueva, J, Bura, M, Garlicki, A, Inglot, M, Knysz, B, Kozlowska, J, Loster, J, Mularska, E, Podlasin, R, Thompson, M, Wiercinska-Drapalo, A, Duiculescu, D, Rakhmanova, A, Yakovlev, A, Turkalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Trotimora, T, Borodulina, E, Chumanova, L, Mashkova, Y, Cayla, J, Moreno, A, Millet, J, Orcau, A, Fina, L, del Bano, L, Roldan, L, Romero, A, Martinez, J, Manzardo, C, Gonzalez, J, Tudo, G, Knobel, H, Sanchez, F, Salvado, M, Curran, A, Tortola, M, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Martinez-Lacasa, X, Cuchi, E, Sambeat, M, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Miralles, P, Moreno, S, Iribarren, J, Ibarguren, M, Aldamiz, T, Rickenbach, M, Sagette, M, Chapman, A, Dockrell, D, Wilkins, E, Cooke, G, Ainsworth, J, Macallen, D, Dhar, J, Vora, N, Mullaney, S, Kegg, S, Kyselyova, G, Mansfeld M., Skrahina A., Shepherd L., Schultze A., Panteleev A., Miller R., Miro J., Zeltina I., Tetradov S., Furrer H., Kirk O., Grzeszczuk A., Bolokadze N., Matteelli A., Post F., Lundgren J., Mocroft A., Efsen A., Podlekareva D., Losso M. H., Toibaro J. J., Palmero D., Bartoletti B. J., E. Warley, Gear O., Messina O. G., Michans M., Laplume H., David D., Marson C., Scapelatto F. P., Dalessandro D., Lupo S., Costilla Campero G., Herbst M., Remondegui C., Elias C., Karpov I., Vassilenko A., Skrahina E., Skrahin A., Zalutskya A., Kondratenko O., Mitsura V., Bondarenko V., Suetnov O., Paduto D., Dewit S., Payen M. C., Noscoi C., Kabeya K., M. Wolff, Cortes C., Obel N., Kronborg G., Iljna V., Kummik T., Bryand M., Dabis F., Lanchava N., Bablishvili N., Goginashvili L., Mikiashvili L., Mshvidobadze K., Girardi E., Di Biagio A., Apostoli A., Barzoni S., Lapadula G., Purgatorio M., Carbonara S., Rozentale B., Janushkevich I., Caplinskas S., Kancauskienne Z., Caplinskienne I., Crabtree B., Pina A., Madero J. S., Mosqueda J., Villanueva J. A., Bura M., Garlicki A., Inglot M., Knysz B., Kozlowska J., Loster J., Mularska E., Podlasin R., Thompson M., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Duiculescu D., Rakhmanova A., Yakovlev A., Turkalova A., Vlasova Y., Trotimora T., Borodulina E., Chumanova L., Mashkova Y., Miro J. M., Cayla J. A., Moreno A., Millet J. P., Orcau A., Fina L., del Bano L., Roldan L. L., Romero A., Martinez J. A., Manzardo C., Gonzalez J., Tudo G., Knobel H., Sanchez F., Salvado M., Curran A., Tortola M. T., Pozamczer D., Saumoy M., Alcaide F., Martinez-Lacasa X., Cuchi E., Sambeat M. A., Pomar V., Coll P., Miralles P., Moreno S., Iribarren J. A., Ibarguren M., Aldamiz T., Rickenbach M., Sagette M., Post F. A., Miller R. F., Chapman A., Dockrell D., Wilkins E., Cooke G., Ainsworth J., Macallen D., Dhar J., Vora N., Mullaney S., Kegg S., Kyselyova G., Mansfeld, M, Skrahina, A, Shepherd, L, Schultze, A, Panteleev, A, Miller, R, Miro, J, Zeltina, I, Tetradov, S, Furrer, H, Kirk, O, Grzeszczuk, A, Bolokadze, N, Matteelli, A, Post, F, Lundgren, J, Mocroft, A, Efsen, A, Podlekareva, D, Losso, M, Toibaro, J, Palmero, D, Bartoletti, B, E., W, Gear, O, Messina, O, Michans, M, Laplume, H, David, D, Marson, C, Scapelatto, F, Dalessandro, D, Lupo, S, Costilla Campero, G, Herbst, M, Remondegui, C, Elias, C, Karpov, I, Vassilenko, A, Skrahina, E, Skrahin, A, Zalutskya, A, Kondratenko, O, Mitsura, V, Bondarenko, V, Suetnov, O, Paduto, D, Dewit, S, Payen, M, Noscoi, C, Kabeya, K, M., W, Cortes, C, Obel, N, Kronborg, G, Iljna, V, Kummik, T, Bryand, M, Dabis, F, Lanchava, N, Bablishvili, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Mshvidobadze, K, Girardi, E, Di Biagio, A, Apostoli, A, Barzoni, S, Lapadula, G, Purgatorio, M, Carbonara, S, Rozentale, B, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskas, S, Kancauskienne, Z, Caplinskienne, I, Crabtree, B, Pina, A, Madero, J, Mosqueda, J, Villanueva, J, Bura, M, Garlicki, A, Inglot, M, Knysz, B, Kozlowska, J, Loster, J, Mularska, E, Podlasin, R, Thompson, M, Wiercinska-Drapalo, A, Duiculescu, D, Rakhmanova, A, Yakovlev, A, Turkalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Trotimora, T, Borodulina, E, Chumanova, L, Mashkova, Y, Cayla, J, Moreno, A, Millet, J, Orcau, A, Fina, L, del Bano, L, Roldan, L, Romero, A, Martinez, J, Manzardo, C, Gonzalez, J, Tudo, G, Knobel, H, Sanchez, F, Salvado, M, Curran, A, Tortola, M, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Martinez-Lacasa, X, Cuchi, E, Sambeat, M, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Miralles, P, Moreno, S, Iribarren, J, Ibarguren, M, Aldamiz, T, Rickenbach, M, Sagette, M, Chapman, A, Dockrell, D, Wilkins, E, Cooke, G, Ainsworth, J, Macallen, D, Dhar, J, Vora, N, Mullaney, S, Kegg, S, Kyselyova, G, Mansfeld M., Skrahina A., Shepherd L., Schultze A., Panteleev A., Miller R., Miro J., Zeltina I., Tetradov S., Furrer H., Kirk O., Grzeszczuk A., Bolokadze N., Matteelli A., Post F., Lundgren J., Mocroft A., Efsen A., Podlekareva D., Losso M. H., Toibaro J. J., Palmero D., Bartoletti B. J., E. Warley, Gear O., Messina O. G., Michans M., Laplume H., David D., Marson C., Scapelatto F. P., Dalessandro D., Lupo S., Costilla Campero G., Herbst M., Remondegui C., Elias C., Karpov I., Vassilenko A., Skrahina E., Skrahin A., Zalutskya A., Kondratenko O., Mitsura V., Bondarenko V., Suetnov O., Paduto D., Dewit S., Payen M. C., Noscoi C., Kabeya K., M. Wolff, Cortes C., Obel N., Kronborg G., Iljna V., Kummik T., Bryand M., Dabis F., Lanchava N., Bablishvili N., Goginashvili L., Mikiashvili L., Mshvidobadze K., Girardi E., Di Biagio A., Apostoli A., Barzoni S., Lapadula G., Purgatorio M., Carbonara S., Rozentale B., Janushkevich I., Caplinskas S., Kancauskienne Z., Caplinskienne I., Crabtree B., Pina A., Madero J. S., Mosqueda J., Villanueva J. A., Bura M., Garlicki A., Inglot M., Knysz B., Kozlowska J., Loster J., Mularska E., Podlasin R., Thompson M., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Duiculescu D., Rakhmanova A., Yakovlev A., Turkalova A., Vlasova Y., Trotimora T., Borodulina E., Chumanova L., Mashkova Y., Miro J. M., Cayla J. A., Moreno A., Millet J. P., Orcau A., Fina L., del Bano L., Roldan L. L., Romero A., Martinez J. A., Manzardo C., Gonzalez J., Tudo G., Knobel H., Sanchez F., Salvado M., Curran A., Tortola M. T., Pozamczer D., Saumoy M., Alcaide F., Martinez-Lacasa X., Cuchi E., Sambeat M. A., Pomar V., Coll P., Miralles P., Moreno S., Iribarren J. A., Ibarguren M., Aldamiz T., Rickenbach M., Sagette M., Post F. A., Miller R. F., Chapman A., Dockrell D., Wilkins E., Cooke G., Ainsworth J., Macallen D., Dhar J., Vora N., Mullaney S., Kegg S., and Kyselyova G.
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Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the organization and delivery of HIV and tuberculosis (TB) health care and to analyse potential differences between treatment centres in Eastern (EE) and Western Europe (WE). Methods: Thirty-eight European HIV and TB treatment centres participating in the TB:HIV study within EuroCoord completed a survey on health care management for coinfected patients in 2013 (EE: 17 respondents; WE:21; 76% of all TB:HIV centres). Descriptive statistics were obtained for regional comparisons. The reported data on health care strategies were compared with actual clinical practice at patient level via data derived from the TB:HIV study. Results: Respondent centres in EE comprised: Belarus (n=3), Estonia (1), Georgia (1), Latvia (1), Lithuania (1), Poland (4), Romania (1), the Russian Federation (4) and Ukraine (1); those in WE comprised: Belgium (1), Denmark (1), France (1), Italy (7), Spain (2), Switzerland (1) and UK (8). Compared with WE, treatment of HIV and TB in EE are less often located at the same site (47% in EE versus 100% in WE; P<0.001) and less often provided by the same doctors (41% versus 90%, respectively; P=0.002), whereas regular screening of HIV-infected patients for TB (80% versus 40%, respectively; P=0.037) and directly observed treatment (88% versus 20%, respectively; P<0.001) were more common in EE. The reported availability of rifabutin and second- and third-line anti-TB drugs was lower, and opioid substitution therapy (OST) was available at fewer centres in EE compared with WE (53% versus 100%, respectively; P<0.001). Conclusions: Major differences exist between EE and WE in relation to the organization and delivery of health care for HIV/TB-coinfected patients and the availability of anti-TB drugs and OST. Significant discrepancies between reported and actual clinical practices were found in EE.
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17. Major differences in organization and availability of health care and medicines for HIV/TB coinfected patients across Europe
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Mansfeld M., Skrahina A., Shepherd L., Schultze A., Panteleev A., Miller R., Miro J., Zeltina I., Tetradov S., Furrer H., Kirk O., Grzeszczuk A., Bolokadze N., Matteelli A., Post F., Lundgren J., Mocroft A., Efsen A., Podlekareva D., Losso M. H., Toibaro J. J., Palmero D., Bartoletti B. J., E. Warley, Gear O., Messina O. G., Michans M., Laplume H., David D., Marson C., Scapelatto F. P., Dalessandro D., Lupo S., Costilla Campero G., Herbst M., Remondegui C., Elias C., Karpov I., Vassilenko A., Skrahina E., Skrahin A., Zalutskya A., Kondratenko O., Mitsura V., Bondarenko V., Suetnov O., Paduto D., Dewit S., Payen M. C., Noscoi C., Kabeya K., M. Wolff, Cortes C., Obel N., Kronborg G., Iljna V., Kummik T., Bryand M., Dabis F., Lanchava N., Bablishvili N., Goginashvili L., Mikiashvili L., Mshvidobadze K., Girardi E., Di Biagio A., Apostoli A., Barzoni S., Lapadula G., Purgatorio M., Carbonara S., Rozentale B., Janushkevich I., Caplinskas S., Kancauskienne Z., Caplinskienne I., Crabtree B., Pina A., Madero J. S., Mosqueda J., Villanueva J. A., Bura M., Garlicki A., Inglot M., Knysz B., Kozlowska J., Loster J., Mularska E., Podlasin R., Thompson M., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Duiculescu D., Rakhmanova A., Yakovlev A., Turkalova A., Vlasova Y., Trotimora T., Borodulina E., Chumanova L., Mashkova Y., Miro J. M., Cayla J. A., Moreno A., Millet J. P., Orcau A., Fina L., del Bano L., Roldan L. L., Romero A., Martinez J. A., Manzardo C., Gonzalez J., Tudo G., Knobel H., Sanchez F., Salvado M., Curran A., Tortola M. T., Pozamczer D., Saumoy M., Alcaide F., Martinez-Lacasa X., Cuchi E., Sambeat M. A., Pomar V., Coll P., Miralles P., Moreno S., Iribarren J. A., Ibarguren M., Aldamiz T., Rickenbach M., Sagette M., Post F. A., Miller R. F., Chapman A., Dockrell D., Wilkins E., Cooke G., Ainsworth J., Macallen D., Dhar J., Vora N., Mullaney S., Kegg S., Kyselyova G., Mansfeld, M, Skrahina, A, Shepherd, L, Schultze, A, Panteleev, A, Miller, R, Miro, J, Zeltina, I, Tetradov, S, Furrer, H, Kirk, O, Grzeszczuk, A, Bolokadze, N, Matteelli, A, Post, F, Lundgren, J, Mocroft, A, Efsen, A, Podlekareva, D, Losso, M, Toibaro, J, Palmero, D, Bartoletti, B, E., W, Gear, O, Messina, O, Michans, M, Laplume, H, David, D, Marson, C, Scapelatto, F, Dalessandro, D, Lupo, S, Costilla Campero, G, Herbst, M, Remondegui, C, Elias, C, Karpov, I, Vassilenko, A, Skrahina, E, Skrahin, A, Zalutskya, A, Kondratenko, O, Mitsura, V, Bondarenko, V, Suetnov, O, Paduto, D, Dewit, S, Payen, M, Noscoi, C, Kabeya, K, M., W, Cortes, C, Obel, N, Kronborg, G, Iljna, V, Kummik, T, Bryand, M, Dabis, F, Lanchava, N, Bablishvili, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Mshvidobadze, K, Girardi, E, Di Biagio, A, Apostoli, A, Barzoni, S, Lapadula, G, Purgatorio, M, Carbonara, S, Rozentale, B, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskas, S, Kancauskienne, Z, Caplinskienne, I, Crabtree, B, Pina, A, Madero, J, Mosqueda, J, Villanueva, J, Bura, M, Garlicki, A, Inglot, M, Knysz, B, Kozlowska, J, Loster, J, Mularska, E, Podlasin, R, Thompson, M, Wiercinska-Drapalo, A, Duiculescu, D, Rakhmanova, A, Yakovlev, A, Turkalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Trotimora, T, Borodulina, E, Chumanova, L, Mashkova, Y, Cayla, J, Moreno, A, Millet, J, Orcau, A, Fina, L, del Bano, L, Roldan, L, Romero, A, Martinez, J, Manzardo, C, Gonzalez, J, Tudo, G, Knobel, H, Sanchez, F, Salvado, M, Curran, A, Tortola, M, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Martinez-Lacasa, X, Cuchi, E, Sambeat, M, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Miralles, P, Moreno, S, Iribarren, J, Ibarguren, M, Aldamiz, T, Rickenbach, M, Sagette, M, Chapman, A, Dockrell, D, Wilkins, E, Cooke, G, Ainsworth, J, Macallen, D, Dhar, J, Vora, N, Mullaney, S, Kegg, S, and Kyselyova, G
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Tuberculosi ,Coinfection ,Health Policy ,Antitubercular Agents ,HIV ,1103 Clinical Sciences ,HIV Infections ,Eastern ,Health Surveys ,Article ,Europe ,Infectious Diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Rifabutin ,Delivery of health care ,Integrated ,Tuberculosis ,Europe, Eastern ,Humans ,Opiate Substitution Treatment ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Virology ,610 Medicine & health - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the organization and delivery of HIV and tuberculosis (TB) health care and to analyse potential differences between treatment centres in Eastern (EE) and Western Europe (WE). Methods: Thirty-eight European HIV and TB treatment centres participating in the TB:HIV study within EuroCoord completed a survey on health care management for coinfected patients in 2013 (EE: 17 respondents; WE:21; 76% of all TB:HIV centres). Descriptive statistics were obtained for regional comparisons. The reported data on health care strategies were compared with actual clinical practice at patient level via data derived from the TB:HIV study. Results: Respondent centres in EE comprised: Belarus (n=3), Estonia (1), Georgia (1), Latvia (1), Lithuania (1), Poland (4), Romania (1), the Russian Federation (4) and Ukraine (1); those in WE comprised: Belgium (1), Denmark (1), France (1), Italy (7), Spain (2), Switzerland (1) and UK (8). Compared with WE, treatment of HIV and TB in EE are less often located at the same site (47% in EE versus 100% in WE; P
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18. Cattle Feedlot Runoff: Its Nature and Variation
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Miner, J. R., Lipper, R. I., Fina, L. R., and Funk, J. W.
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19. Tuberculosis-related mortality in people living with HIV in Europe and Latin America: An international cohort study
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Podlekareva Daria, N, Efsen Anne Marie, W, Schultze, A, Post Frank, A, Skrahina Alena, M, Panteleev, A, Furrer, H, Miller Robert, F, Losso, M. H, Toibaro, J, Miro Jose, M, Vassilenko, A, Girardi, Enrico, Bruyand, M, Obel, N, Lundgren Jens, D, Mocroft, A, Kirk, O, Karpov, I, Skrahina, A, Klimuk, D, Skrahin, A, Kondratenko, O, Zalutskaya, A, Bondarenko, V, Mitsura, V, Kozorez, E, Tumash, O, Suetnov, O, Paduto, D, Iljina, V, Kummik, T, Bolokadze, N, Mshvidobadze, K, Lanchava, N, Goginashvili, L, Mikiashvili, L, Bablishvili, N, Rozentale, B, Zeltina, I, Janushkevich, I, Caplinskiene, I, Caplinskas, S, Kancauskiene, Z, Podlasin, R, Wiercinska Drapalo, A, Thompson, M, Kozlowska, J, Grezesczuk, A, Bura, M, Knysz, B, Inglot, M, Garlicki, A, Loster, J, Duiculescu, D, Tetradov, S, Rakhmanova, A, Panteleeva, O, Yakovlev, A, Kozlov, A, Tyukalova, A, Vlasova, Y, Trofimov, T, Kyselyova, G, Thorsteinsson, K, Payen, Mc, Kabeya, K, Necsoi, C, Dabis, F, Morlat, P, Dupont, A, Gerard, Y, Bonnal, F, Ceccaldi, J, De Witte, S, Monlun, E, Lataste, P, Chossat, I, Sagette, M, Rickenbach, M, Elzi, L, Battegay, M, Sculier, D, Calmy, A, Cavassini, M, Bruno, A, Bernasconi, E, Hoffmann, M, Vernazza, P, Fehr, J, Weber, R, Aubert, V, Böni, J, Bucher, Hc, Burton Jeangros, C, Dollenmaier, G, Egger, M, Fellay, J, Fux, Ca, Gorgievski, M, Günthard, H, Haerry, D, Hasse, B, Hirsch, Hh, Hösli, I, Kahlert, C, Kaiser, L, Keiser, O, Klimkait, T, Kouyos, R, Kovari, H, Ledergerber, B, Martinetti, G, Martinez de Tejada, B, Metzner, K, Müller, N, Nadal, D, Nicca, D, Pantaleo, G, Rauch, A, Regenass, S, Rudin, C, Schöni Affolter, F, Schmid, P, Schüpbach, J, Speck, R, Tarr, P, Telenti, A, Trkola, A, Yerly, S, Miller, Rf, Vora, N, Cooke, G, Mullaney, S, Wilkins, E, George, V, Collini, P, Dockrell, D, Post, F, Campbell, L, Brum, R, Mabonga, E, Saigal, P, Kegg, S, Ainsworth, J, Waters, A, Dhar, J, Mashonganyika, L, Girardi, E, Rianda, A, Galati, V, Pinnetti, C, Tommasi, C, Lapadula, G, Di Biagio, A, Parisini, A, Carbonara, S, Angarano, G, Purgatorio, M, Matteelli, Alberto, Apostoli, A, Miro, Jm, Manzardo, C, Ligero, C, Gonzalez, J, Martinez Martinez, Ja, Sanchez, F, Knobel, H, Salvadó, M, Lopez Colomes, Jl, Martínez Lacasa, X, Cuchí, E, Falcó, V, Curran, A, Tortola, Mt, Ocaña, I, Vidal, R, Sambeat, Ma, Pomar, V, Coll, P, Pozamczer, D, Saumoy, M, Alcaide, F, Caylà, J, Moreno, A, Millet, Jp, Orcau, A, Fina, L, Romero, A, Roldan, Ll, Iribarren, Ja, Ibarguren, M, Moreno, S, González, A, Miralles, P, Aldámiz Echevarría, T, Losso, M, Gambardella, L, Macias, L, Warley, E, Tavella, S, Messina, O, Gear, O, Laplume, H, Marson, C, Contarelia, J, Michaan, M, Scapellato, P, Alessandro, D, Bartoletti, B, Palmero, D, Elias, C, Cortes, C, Crabtree, B, Gomez, Jl, Hernandez, La, and Badial, F.
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Latin Americans ,Tuberculosis ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Epidemiology ,030106 microbiology ,Population ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunology ,Virology ,Antitubercular Agents ,HIV Infections ,Cohort Studies ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Epidemics ,education ,Prospective cohort study ,education.field_of_study ,AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Europe ,Latin America ,Female ,business ,Developed country ,Demography ,Cohort study - Abstract
Management of tuberculosis in patients with HIV in eastern Europe is complicated by the high prevalence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, low rates of drug susceptibility testing, and poor access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). We report 1 year mortality estimates from a multiregional (eastern Europe, western Europe, and Latin America) prospective cohort study: the TB:HIV study.Consecutive HIV-positive patients aged 16 years or older with a diagnosis of tuberculosis between Jan 1, 2011, and Dec 31, 2013, were enrolled from 62 HIV and tuberculosis clinics in 19 countries in eastern Europe, western Europe, and Latin America. The primary endpoint was death within 12 months after starting tuberculosis treatment; all deaths were classified according to whether or not they were tuberculosis related. Follow-up was either until death, the final visit, or 12 months after baseline, whichever occurred first. Risk factors for all-cause and tuberculosis-related deaths were assessed using Kaplan-Meier estimates and Cox models.Of 1406 patients (834 in eastern Europe, 317 in western Europe, and 255 in Latin America), 264 (19%) died within 12 months. 188 (71%) of these deaths were tuberculosis related. The probability of all-cause death was 29% (95% CI 26-32) in eastern Europe, 4% (3-7) in western Europe, and 11% (8-16) in Latin America (p0·0001) and the corresponding probabilities of tuberculosis-related death were 23% (20-26), 1% (0-3), and 4% (2-8), respectively (p0·0001). Patients receiving care outside eastern Europe had a 77% decreased risk of death: adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) 0·23 (95% CI 0·16-0·31). In eastern Europe, compared with patients who started a regimen with at least three active antituberculosis drugs, those who started fewer than three active antituberculosis drugs were at a higher risk of tuberculosis-related death (aHR 3·17; 95% CI 1·83-5·49) as were those who did not have baseline drug-susceptibility tests (2·24; 1·31-3·83). Other prognostic factors for increased tuberculosis-related mortality were disseminated tuberculosis and a low CD4 cell count. 18% of patients were receiving ART at tuberculosis diagnosis in eastern Europe compared with 44% in western Europe and 39% in Latin America (p0·0001); 12 months later the proportions were 67% in eastern Europe, 92% in western Europe, and 85% in Latin America (p0·0001).Patients with HIV and tuberculosis in eastern Europe have a risk of death nearly four-times higher than that in patients from western Europe and Latin America. This increased mortality rate is associated with modifiable risk factors such as lack of drug susceptibility testing and suboptimal initial antituberculosis treatment in settings with a high prevalence of drug resistance. Urgent action is needed to improve tuberculosis care for patients living with HIV in eastern Europe.EU Seventh Framework Programme.
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20. Peningkatan Literasi Akuntansi Sederhana Melalui Pelatihan Sistem Akuntansi Berbasis Android pada Toko Mahligai Buah
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Fina Latifatunnida
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UMKM ,Keuangan ,Akuntansi sederhana ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Masalah besar yang dihadapi kebanyakan UMKM adalah pembagian tugas dimana seseorang merangkap menjadi pemilik sekaligus pengelola keuangan. Dari keadaan tersebut, laporan keuangan tidak dianggap penting dan seringkali diabaikan. Dalam rangka membantu salah satu tujuan Otoritas Jasa Keuangan adalah untuk meningkatkan perekonomian sektor perdagangan di pedesaan. Peningkatan literasi keuangan melalui pelatihan akuntansi sederhana dibutuhkan guna memperbaiki sistem pengelolaan keuangan dan pengambilan keputusan secara efektif dan efisien. Pengabdian ini menggunakan metode Partisipatory Action Reasearch (PAR) yang secara langsung melibatkan pemilik toko sebagai subjek pengabdian. Tahapan pengabdian dimulai dari analisis dan pengumpulan data, pelatihan aplikasi akuntansi berbasis android, dan terakhir pen-dampingan serta evalusi. Hasilnya adalah dengan penerapan sistem akuntansi berbasis aplikasi android yang terotomatisasi, sehingga mempermudah pemilik Toko Mahligai Buah dalam proses pengelolaan keuangan dan pertimbangan pengambilan keputusan. Pengabdian ini untuk meni-lik pada penggunaan sistem dengan menyesuaikan kebutuhan dan kemampuan serta menguta-makan faktor kemudahan dan efisiensi atau manfaatnya. Selain itu, dari pengabdian ini ditemu-kan bahwa kebutuhan UMKM bukanlah sistem akuntansi yang rumit dan memakan banyak waktu akan tetapi yang dibutuhkan adalah akuntansi yang sederhana dan efisien.
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21. Effects of Eleutherine bulbosa (mill.) urb. bulb extract on mice glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis models
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Fina Luthfiana, Riza A. Sari, Irawati Sholikhah, Katsuyoshi Matsunami, Sukardiman Sukardiman, and Retno Widyowati
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eleutherine bulbosa ,calcium ,osteoblast cell ,bone density ,osteoporosis ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ackground: Low bone mass accompanied by microarchitectural alterations in the bone that cause fragility fractures is known as secondary osteoporosis and occurs when there is an underlying condition or medication present. Eleutherine bulbosa bulb extract has been shown to affect bone because of its content, which can help osteoblast differentiation and inhibit osteoclast differentiation. Objective: This study aimed to assess the effects of 70% ethanol extract of E. bulbosa Bulbs (EBE) from Pasuruan-East Java on blood calcium levels, osteoblast cell count, and bone density of trabecular femur in osteoporosis rats. Methods: Six groups of 30 female Wistar rats were created. There were no test materials offered to the healthy group; the negative group received 0.5% CMC; the positive group received alendronate 0.9 mg/kg BW; and the dose group received 30, 60, and 120 mg/kg BW. Glucocorticoid (Dexamethasone) 0.1015 mg/kg BW/day induction was given to all groups except the healthy group to create osteoporosis rats for approximately four weeks. Then they were given oral therapy for approximately 28 days. Followed by the determination of blood calcium levels, the number of osteoblast cells, and bone density of the rat femur trabecular. Results: The result showed that E. bulbosa bulbs extract could raise blood calcium levels and bone density percentage at doses of 60 and 120 mg/kg BW, as well as raise osteoblast cell levels at doses of 120 mg/kg BW. Conclusions: The findings indicate that E.bulbosa bulb extract is a potential complementary medicine for osteoporosis.
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22. Antiosteoarthritis activities of 70% ethanol extract of Eleutherine bulbosa (mill.) urb. bulb on rats monosodium iodoacetate-induced osteoarthritis
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Riza A. Sari, Fina Luthfiana, Irawati Sholihah, Katsuyoshi Matsunami, Sukardiman Sukardiman, and Retno Widyowati
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osteoarthritis ,antiinflammatory ,eleutherine bulbosa ,mia ,il-1β ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative joint situation that induces pain and disability in the elderly. Traditionally, Eleutherine bulbosa bulb from Pasuruan, East Java, is used to treat many diseases, also as an anti-inflammatory. Objective: In this research, we employed an in vivo model to examine the effects of 70% ethanol extracts of E. bulbosa (EBE) on the progression and development of OA. Methods: A singular intraarticular injection of Monosodium Iodoacetate (MIA) was used to create the OA model in rats. The progression of OA was observed for three weeks. Furthermore, treatment of EBE at a dose of 6, 12, and 24 mg/200g BW orally for four weeks was conducted to assess the effects on decreasing IL- 1ß level, joint swelling, and hyperalgesia. Results: Induction was successful, indicated by a significant difference (P0.05) in decreasing latency time, increasing joint swelling, and IL-1ß level. EBE 24 mg/200 g BW treatment has significantly (P0.05) reduced IL-1ß levels, joint swelling, and response to hyperalgesia. Conclusion: The 70% ethanol extract of E. bulbosa bulb has therapeutic effects on inflammation through reducing IL-1ß in experimental MIA-induced osteoarthritis in a rat model. According to this study, EBE may have an effective potential new agent for OA therapy.
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23. Short- and long-term mortality and causes of death in HIV/tuberculosis patients in Europe
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Podlekareva, D. N., Panteleev, A. M., Grint, D., Post, F. A., Miro, J. M., Bruyand, M., Furrer, H., Obel, N., Girardi, E., Vasilenko, A., Losso, M. H., Arenas-Pinto, A., Cayla, J., Rakhmanova, A., Zeltina, I., Werlinrud, A. M., Lundgren, J. D., Mocroft, A., Kirk, O., Toibaro, J. J., Warley, E., Tamayo, N., Cristina Ortiz, M., Scapelatto, P., Bottaro, E., Murano, F., Miachans, M., Contarelli, J., Massera, L., Corral, J., Hualde, M., Miglioranza, C., Corti, M., Metta, H., Casiro, A., Cuini, R., Laplume, H., David, D., Marson, C., Lupo, S., Trape, L., Garcia Messina, O., Gear, O., Bruguera, J. M., Karpov, I., Skrahina, E., Skrahin, A., Mitsura, V., Kozorez, E., Ruzanov, D., Bondarenko, V., Suetnov, O., Paduto, D., Dabis, F., Matteelli, A., Carvalho, A. C., Basche, R., Hamad, I. E., Ricci, B. A., Maggiolo, F., Ravasio, V., Mussini, C., Prati, F., Castelletti, S., Spallanzani, L., Antinori, A., Antonucci, G., Bibbolino, C., Bove, G., Busi Rizzi, E., Cicalini, S., Conte, A., Cuzzi, G., De Mori, P., Festa, A., Goletti, D., Grisetti, S., Gualano, G., Lauria, F. N., Maddaluno, R., Migliorisi Ramazzini, P., Narciso, P., Parracino, L., Palmieri, F., Petrosillo, N., Pucillo, L., Puro, V., Vanacore, P., Urso, R., d'Arminio Monforte, A., Riekstina, V., Aldins, P., Duiculescu, D., Malashenkov, E., Kozlov, A., Buzunova, S., Manzardo, C., Garcia-Goez, J. F., Moreno-Camacho, A., Martinez, J. A., Gonzalez, J., Garcia-Alcaide, F., Perez, I., Gatell, J. M., Sanchez, P., Lopez-Colomes, J. L., Martinez-Lacasa, X., Falco, V., Imaz, A., Ocana, I., Vidal, R., Sambeat, M. A., Moreno-Martinez, A., Millet, J. P., Fina, L., del Bano, L., Orcau, A., Barth, J., Battegay, M., Bernasconi, E., Boni, J., Bucher, H. C., Burton-Jeangros, C., Calmy, A., Cavassini, M., Cellerai, C., Egger, M., Elzi, L., Fehr, J., Fellay, J., Flepp, M., Fux, C. A., Gorgievski, M., Gunthard, H., Haerry, D., Hasse, B., Hirsch, H. H., Hirschel, B., Hosli, I., Kahlert, C., Kaiser, L., Keiser, O., Kind, C., Klimkait, T., Kovari, H., Ledergerber, B., Martinetti, G., Martinez de Tejada, B., Metzner, K., Muller, N., Nadal, D., Pantaleo, G., Rauch, A., Regenass, S., Rickenbach, M., Rudin, C., Schmid, P., Schultze, D., Schoni-Affolter, F., Schupbach, J., Speck, R., Taffe, P., Tarr, P., Telenti, A., Trkola, A., Vernazza, P., Weber, R., Yerly, S., Campbell, L., Miller, R., Chentsova, N., Podlekareva, D., Kjaer, J., and Duiculesku, D.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Tuberculosis ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Antitubercular Agents ,Argentina ,HIV Infections ,Rate ratio ,Cohort Studies ,symbols.namesake ,Cause of Death ,Coinfection ,Europe ,Female ,Humans ,Multivariate Analysis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Poisson regression ,Cause of death ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Surgery ,Cohort ,symbols ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Mortality of HIV/tuberculosis (TB) patients in Eastern Europe is high. Little is known about their causes of death. This study aimed to assess and compare mortality rates and cause of death in HIV/TB patients across Eastern Europe and Western Europe and Argentina (WEA) in an international cohort study. Mortality rates and causes of death were analysed by time from TB diagnosis (3 months, 3-12 months or12 months) in 1078 consecutive HIV/TB patients. Factors associated with TB-related death were examined in multivariate Poisson regression analysis. 347 patients died during 2625 person-years of follow-up. Mortality in Eastern Europe was three- to ninefold higher than in WEA. TB was the main cause of death in Eastern Europe in 80%, 66% and 61% of patients who died3 months, 3-12 months or12 months after TB diagnosis, compared to 50%, 0% and 15% in the same time periods in WEA (p0.0001). In multivariate analysis, follow-up in WEA (incidence rate ratio (IRR) 0.12, 95% CI 0.04-0.35), standard TB-treatment (IRR 0.45, 95% CI 0.20-0.99) and antiretroviral therapy (IRR 0.32, 95% CI 0.14-0.77) were associated with reduced risk of TB-related death. Persistently higher mortality rates were observed in HIV/TB patients in Eastern Europe, and TB was the dominant cause of death at any time during follow-up. This has important implications for HIV/TB programmes aiming to optimise the management of HIV/TB patients and limit TB-associated mortality in this region.
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24. The anaerobic decomposition of benzoic acid during methane fermentation: III. The fate of carbon four and the identification of propanoic acid
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Fina, L. R., Bridges, R. L., Coblentz, T. H., and Roberts, F. F.
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- 1978
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25. Bone marrow monocytes in histiocytosis X acquire some phenotypic features of Langerhans cells in long term bone marrow cultures
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Luksch, R., Soligo, D., Cerri, A., Fina, L., Berti, E., and Lambertenghi Deliliers, G.
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- 1989
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26. The anaerobic decomposition of benzoic acid during methane fermentation: IV. Dearomatization of the ring and volatile fatty acids formed on ring rupture
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Keith, C. L., Bridges, R. L., Fina, L. R., Iverson, K. L., and Cloran, J. A.
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- 1978
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27. Health care index score and risk of death following tuberculosis diagnosis in HIV-positive patients
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Podlekareva, D. N., Grint, D., Post, F. A., Mocroft, A., Panteleev, A. M., Miller, R. F., Miro, J. M., Bruyand, M., Furrer, H., Riekstina, V., Girardi, E., Losso, M. H., Cayla, J. A., Malashenkov, E. A., Obel, N., Skrahina, A. M., Lundgren, J. D., Kirk, O., Chentsova, N., Duiculesku, D., Toibaro, J. J., Warley, E., Tamayo, N., Ortiz, M. C., Scapelatto, P., Bottaro, E., Murano, F., Miachans, M., Contarelli, J., Massera, L., Corral, J., Hualde, M., Miglioranza, C., Corti, M., Metta, H., Casiro, A., Cuini, R., Laplume, H., David, D., Marson, C., Lupo, S., Trape, L., Garcia Messina, O., Gear, O., Bruguera, J. M., Karpov, I., Vasilenko, A., Skrahina, E., Mitsura, V., Kozorez, E., Ruzanov, D., Bondarenko, V., Suetnov, O., Paduto, D., Dabis, F., Matteelli, A., Carvalho, A. C., Basche, R., Hamad, I. E., Ricci, B. A., Maggiolo, F., Ravasio, V., Mussini, C., Prati, F., Castelletti, S., Spallanzani, L., Antinori, A., Antonucci, G., Bibbolino, C., Bove, G., Busi Rizzi, E., Cicalini, S., Conte, A., Cuzzi, G., De Mori, P., Festa, A., Goletti, D., Grisetti, S., Gualano, G., Lauria, F. N., Maddaluno, R., Migliorisi Ramazzini, P., Narciso, P., Parracino, L., Palmieri, F., Petrosillo, N., Pucillo, L., Puro, V., Vanacore, P., Urso, R., Aldins, P., Zeltina, I., Duiculescu, D., Rakhmanova, A., Kozlov, A., Buzunova, S., Manzardo, C., Garcia-Goez, J. F., Moreno-Camacho, A., Martinez, J. A., Gonzalez, J., Garcia-Alcaide, F., Perez, I., Gatell, J. M., Sanchez, P., Lopez-Colomes Mutua de Terrassa, J. L., Martinez-Lacasa, X., Imaz, V. F., Ocana, I., Vidal, R., Sambeat, M. A., Moreno-Martinez, A., Millet, J. P., Fina, L., del Bano, L., Orcau, A., Barth, J., Battegay, M., Bernasconi, E., Boni, J., Bucher, H. C., Burton-Jeangros, C., Calmy, A., Cavassini, M., Cellerai, C., Egger, M., Elzi, L., Fehr, J., Fellay, J., Flepp, M., Fux, C. A., Gorgievski, M., Gunthard, H., Haerry, D., Hasse, B., Hirsch, H. H., Hirschel, B., Hosli, I., Kahlert, C., Kaiser, L., Keiser, O., Kind, C., Klimkait, T., Kovari, H., Ledergerber, B., Martinetti, G., Martinez de Tejada, B., Metzner, K., Muller, N., Nadal, D., Pantaleo, G., Rauch, A., Regenass, S., Rickenbach, M., Rudin, C., Schmid, P., Schultze, D., Schoni-Affolter, F., Schupbach, J., Speck, R., Taffe, P., Tarr, P., Telenti, A., Trkola, A., Vernazza, P., Weber, R., Yerly, S., Campbell, L., Arenas-Pinto, A., Kjaer, J., and Ellefson, M.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,TB-HIV co-infection ,Health care index score ,Outcome of TB-HIV patients ,TB-HIV health care utilisation ,AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections ,Cause of Death ,Coinfection ,Delivery of Health Care ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Global Health ,HIV Seropositivity ,Humans ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies ,Risk Assessment ,Risk Factors ,Severity of Illness Index ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Severity of illness ,Health care ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cause of death ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Surgery ,Regimen ,Infectious Diseases ,Risk assessment ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess health care utilisation for patients co-infected with TB and HIV (TB-HIV), and to develop a weighted health care index (HCI) score based on commonly used interventions and compare it with patient outcome. METHODS: A total of 1061 HIV patients diagnosed with TB in four regions, Central/Northern, Southern and Eastern Europe and Argentina, between January 2004 and December 2006 were enrolled in the TB-HIV study. A weighted HCI score (range 0–5), based on independent prognostic factors identified in multivariable Cox models and the final score, included performance of TB drug susceptibility testing (DST), an initial TB regimen containing a rifamycin, isoniazid and pyrazinamide, and start of combination antiretroviral treatment (cART). RESULTS: The mean HCI score was highest in Central/Northern Europe (3.2, 95%CI 3.1–3.3) and lowest in Eastern Europe (1.6, 95%CI 1.5–1.7). The cumulative probability of death 1 year after TB diagnosis decreased from 39% (95%CI 31–48) among patients with an HCI score of 0, to 9% (95%CI 6–13) among those with a score of ≥4. In an adjusted Cox model, a 1-unit increase in the HCI score was associated with 27% reduced mortality (relative hazard 0.73, 95%CI 0.64–0.84). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that DST, standard anti-tuberculosis treatment and early cART may improve outcome for TB-HIV patients. The proposed HCI score provides a tool for future research and monitoring of the management of TB-HIV patients. The highest HCI score may serve as a benchmark to assess TB-HIV management, encouraging continuous health care improvement.
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28. Acute coronary syndrome and decompression illness: a challenge for a diving physician
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Brauzzi, M., Franchi, Federico, Sbrana, G., Tanasi, P., De Fina, L., and Ferraro, M. C.
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- 2008
29. Variation of total testosterone (TT) blood serum concentration after hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO)
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Passavanti, G. D., Franchi, Federico, Tanasi, P., De Fina, L., Norgini, E., Pagni, M. R., Conti, A., Sbrana, G., and Brauzzi, M.
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30. Effect of temperature on bacterial inoculum from ring-rot-infected tubers as shown by staining tests and by inoculation studies
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Starr, G. H. and Fina, L. R.
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- 1957
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31. The Profile of Anticancer Activities of Sambiloto Extract (Andrographis paniculata Nees) from Several Locations in East Java
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Roihatul Mutiah, Fina Luthfiana, Arief Suryadinata, Wirda Anggraini, and Anik Listiyana
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andrographis paniculata nees ,east java ,mtt assay ,activity profile ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Sambiloto (Andrographis paniculata Nees) contains andrographolid compound which has potential as an anticancer. The difference of growth location has affected the distinction of metabolite content. This study aims to determine the profile of anticancer activities of A. paniculata extract from several locations in East Java. The extracts from several locations were tested for activity on T47D cancer cell using MTT assay method. Thus, the result of this study describes that A. paniculata extract from several different locations does not provide significantly different anticancer activities with the amount of (p>0.05). The extracts which have moderate anticancer activity were A. paniculata extracts from Selopuro Subdistrict Blitar Regency, Singosari Subdistrict Malang Regency, Lowokwaru Subdistrict Malang City, Klojen Subdistrict Malang City, Purwodadi Subdistrict Pasuruan Regency, Purwosari Subdistrict Pasuruan Regency, and Pandaan Subdistrict Pasuruan Regency
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- 2020
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32. Subcellular distribution of carbonic anhydrase in Solanum tuberosum L. leaves
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Rumeau, D., Cuiné, S., Fina, L., Gault, N., Nicole, Michel, and Peltier, G.
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ISOENZYME ,ACTIVITE ENZYMATIQUE ,CELLULE ,food and beverages ,PHYSIOLOGIE VEGETALE ,FEUILLE ,MICROSCOPIE ELECTRONIQUE A TRANSMISSION - Abstract
The intracellular compartmentation of carbonic anhydrase (CA; EC 4.2.1.1), an enzyme that catalyses the reversible hydration of CO2 to bicarbonate, has been investigated in potato (#Solanum tuberosum$ L.) leaves. Although enzyme activity was mainly located in chloroplasts (87% of total cellular activity), significant activity (13%) was also found in the cytosol. The corresponding CA isoforms were purified either from chloroplasts or crude leaf extracts, respectively. The cytosolic isoenzyme has a molecular mass of 255 000 and is composed of eight identical subunits with an estimated Mr of 30 000. The chloroplastic isoenzyme (Mr 220 000) is also an octamer composed of two different subunits with Mr estimated at 27 000 and 27 500, respectively. The N-terminal amino acid sequences of both chloroplastic CA subunits demonstrated that they were identical except that the Mr-27 000 subunit was three amino acids shorter than that of the Mr-27 500 subunit. Cytosolic and chloroplastic CA isoenzymes were found to be similarly inhibited by monovalent anions (Cl-, I-, N3- and NO3-) and by sulfonamides (ethoxyzolamide and acetozolamide). Both CA isoforms were found to be dependent on a reducing agent such as cysteine or dithiothreitol in order to retain the catalytic activity, but 2-mercaptoethanol was found to be a potent inhibitor. A polyclonal antibody directed against a synthetic peptide corresponding to the N-terminal amino acid sequence of the chloroplastic CA monomers also recognized the cytosolic CA isoform. This antibody was used for immunocytolocalization experiments which confirmed the intracellular compartmentation of CA : within chloroplasts, CA is restricted to the stroma and appears randomly distributed in the cytosol. (Résumé d'auteur)
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33. Nodular Prurigo Associated with Hodgkin’s Disease
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Fina, L., primary, Grimalt, R., additional, Berti, E., additional, and Caputo, R., additional
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- 1991
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34. Expression of the CD34 gene in vascular endothelial cells
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Fina, L, primary, Molgaard, HV, additional, Robertson, D, additional, Bradley, NJ, additional, Monaghan, P, additional, Delia, D, additional, Sutherland, DR, additional, Baker, MA, additional, and Greaves, MF, additional
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- 1990
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35. Dynamic two-dimensional infra-red spectroscopy of the crystal-amorphous interphase region in low-density polyethylene
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Singhal, A. and Fina, L. J.
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- 1996
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36. Evidence of Endotoxins in the Rumen Bacteria of Cattle Fed Hay or Grain
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Nagaraja, T. G., Bartley, E. E., Fina, L. R., Anthony, H. D., and Bechtle, R. M.
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The rumen bacterial fraction obtained from rumen fluids of cattle fed hay or grain was subjected to phenol-water or aqueous ether extraction procedures. The purified and lyophilized extract was endotoxic based on the following characteristics: 1. Proved lethal to mice and chick embryos. Toxicity in mice was potentiated by actinomycin D. 2. Enhanced susceptibility to streptococcal infection in mice. 3. Induced biphasic fever and leukocyte response in rabbits. 4. Elicited local Schwartzman reaction in rabbits. 5. Caused (in nanogram quantities) gelation of limulus lysate. A parallel study with commercial endotoxins of Escherichia colior Salmonella typhosashowed that endotoxins from them were several times more endotoxic than those from rumen bacteria. This may be due to the presence of contaminating bacterial polysaccharides or to an inherently low endotoxicity of rumen bacteria.
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37. Quantitation of Endotoxin in Cell-Free Rumen Fluid of Cattle
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Nagaraja, T. G., Bartley, E. E., Fina, L. R., Anthony, H. D., Dennis, S. M., and Bechtle, R. M.
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Free endotoxin in rumen fluid of cattle was demonstrated by death of mice injected intra-peritoneally with cell-free rumen fluid fraction potentiated with 20 µg actinomycin D (Am D). The toxic principle was resistant to heat, was inactivated by acid and alkali, was protected by cortisone and was not lethal to endotoxin-tolerant mice. Adapting the procedure to quantitate free endotoxin concentration in rumen fluid in cattle, we found the concentration of free endotoxin to be considerably higher in grain-fed than in hay-fed cattle. Concentration was not related to the number of gram-negative bacteria in the rumen; hence we postulate that certain factors, as yet unknown, may favor release of free endotoxin from intact gram-negative bacteria.
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38. Ruminal Changes in Monensin- and Lasalocid-Fed Cattle Grazing Bloat-Provocative Alfalfa Pasture
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Katz, M. P., Nagaraja, T. G., and Fina, L. R.
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Microbial and fermentation changes in the rumen in monensin- and lasalocid-fed cattle grazing bloat-provocative alfalfa pasture were studied using genetically bloat-susceptible, ruminally-cannu-lated adult cattle. Monensin at .66 and .99 mg/kg body weight daily reduced the severity of legume bloat by 41 and 73%, respectively. The same doses of lasalocid reduced bloat by 25 and 12%. Comparison of ruminal contents from animals before treatment with ruminal contents from antibiotic-treated animals showed no differences in pH, ammonia, soluble N, soluble carbohydrate, ethanol-precipitable slime and anaerobic bacterial counts. Monensin treatment decreased protozoal numbers and microbial activity, as evidenced by lower gas production from in vitro fermentation of ground alfalfa hay when compared to pretreatment. Lasalocid had no effect on protozoal counts and in vitro gas production. Addition of monensin or lasalocid (12 μg/ml) to in vitro fermentation of chopped, fresh alfalfa reduced microbial activity as evidenced by higher soluble N, lower ammonia concentration and decreased gas production. Monensin reduced the amount of ethanol-precipitable slime and protozoal numbers. Reduction in the severity of bloat when monensin was fed appears to be due to decreased protozoal numbers, which resulted in decreased gas production. Lasalocid did not reduce legume bloat because of its minimal effect on the ruminal protozoa.
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- 1986
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39. Fourier Transform Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Study of Polymer Films and Coatings: A Method for Studying Polymer Surfaces
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Culler, S. R., McKenzie, M. T., Fina, L. J., Ishida, H., and Koenig, J. L.
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Diffuse reflectance FT-IR (DRIFT) is described as a tool for the study of polymer surfaces. The high sensitivity (particularly to surfaces) and nondestructive sample preparation procedure used for DRIFT experiments are valuable characteristics of the technique. By the use of an overlayer of a nonabsorbing powder such as KBr, the quality of the spectra of coatings and surface species on absorbing substrates is improved. We performed a model study using multilayer polymer films in order to understand the optimal applicability of DRIFT to these measurements. The relative contribution of the surface to the spectra can be adjusted by varying the amount and/or particle size of the KBr powder overlayer. Correlations between particle size, overlayer amount, and nature of the spectra of the “model” system are discussed. Practical examples of the application of this novel approach are presented.
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40. Effects of Lasalocid or Monensin on Legume or Grain (FeedLot) Bloat4
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Bartley, E. E., Nagaraja, T. G., Pressman, E. S., Dayton, A. D., Katz, M. P., and Fina, L. R.
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Doses of .66 to .99 mg monensin/kg body weight reduced legume bloat in cattle about 66% when compared with pretreatment bloat scores. Similar doses of lasalocid reduced legume bloat about 26%. A dose of 44 mg poloxalene/kg body weight (recommended dose for field use) reduced legume bloat 100%. Monensin or lasalocid combined with 25 or 50% of the recommended dose of poloxalene reduced bloat under that of the antibiotics alone, but did not achieve 100% reduction. The antibiotic thiopeptin provided no preventive effect on legume bloat. Lasalocid, monensin or an experimental polyether antibiotic (X-14,547 A) at a dose of 1.32 mg/kg body weight when tested on cattle bloated on high grain diets reduced bloat by 92, 64 and 25%, respectively. Lasalocid at .66 mg/kg effectively prevented bloat from developing when given to animals before the feeding of high grain diets; however, a 1.32-mg dose was required to control bloat in cattle that were already bloating before they were given lasalocid. A dose of 1.32 mg salinomycin was ineffective in controlling grain bloat.
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- 1983
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41. Endotoxin Shock in Calves from Intravenous Injection of Rumen Bacterial Endotoxin
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Nagaraja, T. G., Bartley, E. E., Anthony, H. D., Leipold, H. W., and Fina, L. R.
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Intravenous injection of calves with rumen bacterial endotoxin induced signs and pathophysiological changes typical of endotoxin shock. The signs and pathophysiological changes were similar to those observed in calves that received Escherichia coliendotoxin. The signs exhibited were an immediate hyperapnea gradually leading to marked dyspnea, profuse salivation, diarrhea and collapse into lateral recumbency. The characteristic pathophysiological changes were increased blood lactate, hyperglycemia followed by hypoglycemia, leukopenia followed by granulocytosis, elevated serum GOT, LDH, acid phosphatase and β-glucuronidase. Consistent gross lesions were hemorrhages in organs such as brain, heart, adrenals and lungs. Thrombocytopenia, prolonged prothrombin time and presence of fibrin thrombi in arterioles and capillaries of many organs were indicative of disseminated intravascular coagulation. The enhanced clinical response after the second injection and prominent lesions observed in lungs suggested an anaphylactic-like reaction. These results indicated that rumen bacterial endotoxins are capable of inducing endotoxin shock and a second exposure elicits anaphylactic-like shock. This may be a possible mechanism for sudden death in feedlot and dairy cattle fed large quantities of grain.
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42. Chemical Characteristics of Rumen Bacterial Endotoxin
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Nagaraja, T. G., Bartley, E. E., Fina, L. R., Anthony, H. D., Brent, B. E., and Sapienza, D. A.
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Endotoxins were extracted by phenol-water or aqueous ether extraction procedures from rumen bacteria of cattle fed hay or grain. Chemical composition of rumen bacterial endotoxins apparently is similar to that of enterobacterial endotoxins, particularly in relation to predominance of carbohydrate and lipid. Chief components present in the endotoxins studied were neutral sugars, hexosamine, methyl pentoses, and fatty acid esters. Keto-deoxyoctonate content was low, nucleic acids absent and alanine, aspartic and glutamic acids were the predominant amino acids present. Major fatty acids detected were myristic, palmitic, oleic, and linolenic. β-hydroxymyristic acid, considered to be unique and a predominant fatty acid in enterobacterial endotoxin, however, was absent in rumen bacterial endotoxin. The differences in chemical composition between rumen bacterial and enterobacterial endotoxins may explain differences in the endotoxicity of the two endotoxins.
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43. Relationship of Rumen Gram-Negative Bacteria and Free Endotoxin to Lactic Acidosis in Cattle
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Nagaraja, T. G., Bartley, E. E., Fina, L. R., and Anthony, H. D.
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Feeding grain to animals not adapted to grain resulted in a marked increase in the concentration of free endotoxin in the rumen. Endotoxin concentration increased 15 to 18 times within 12 hr after lactic acidosis was induced through grain engorgement. The increase was accompanied by a shift from predominantly gram-negative to gram-positive bacteria. Data from in vitrofermentations showed that the increase in free endotoxin concentration was not accompanied by a decrease in the number of gram-negative bacteria. The absorption of endotoxin from the rumen was not apparent by the actinomycin D assay procedure because no difference was observed in mice lethality of plasma from control and post-engorgement samples. However, the significant granulocytosis that accompanied acidosis was suggestive of systemic action of rumen bacterial endotoxin.
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44. Dynamic two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy. Part II: Morphological assignments in melt-crystallized nylon 11 spectra
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Singhal, A. and Fina, L. J.
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- 1996
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45. Surface Elastic Effects in Premetered Coating Techniques
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Valentini, J. E., Chandler, J. T., Jiang, Q., Chiew, Y. C., and Fina, L. J.
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The effect of the dilational surface elasticity ε on coating was investigated in two-layer slide coatings and single-layer slot and curtain coating experiments, respectively, up to 2 m/s. In the slide experiments both the surfactant concentration and ε were varied in the lower layer. While the position of the static contact line (SCL) is a function of the elasticity modulus ε, the dynamic contact line (DCL) position is insensitive to this variable. Also, the vacuum range increases with increasing the modulus ε. Best correlations were obtained when ε was measured at 1−2 Hz with a longitudinal wave generator. In curtain coating, the curtain edges can be stabilized and the wet thickness decreased by increasing the elasticity ε. Also, in slot coating experiments the minimum wet thickness correlates with ε as well. The modulus that best characterizes these coating techniques was determined at 0.1−0.2 Hz by means of a Langmuir trough.
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46. Bloat in Cattle. XIV. Mucinolytic Activity of Several Anaerobic Rumen Bacteria
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Mishra, B. D., Bartley, E. E., Fina, L. R., and Bryant, M. P.
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Mucinolytic activity of several selected anaerobic bacteria was determined by measuring disappearance of neuraminic acid during incubation of bovine saliva with the test organism. Mucin was degraded extensively by the following organisms, which were considered actively mucinolytic: Butyrivibrio fibrisolvensstrains D−l and 49, Selenomonas ruminantiumstrains GA-192 and PC-18, Streptococcus bovisstrain FD-10, and Peptostreptococcus elsdeniistrain B-159. Each was significantly (P<.05) different from controls at 36 hr. Bacteroides ruminicolasubsp. brevisstrain GA-33 degraded mucin slowly and was considered moderately mucinolytic. Eubacterium ruminantiumstrain GA-195, Bacteroides ruminicolastrain 23, Lachnospira multiparusstrain D-32, Ruminococcus flavefaciensstrain FD-1, Succinivibrio dextrinosolvensstrain 24, Bacteroides succinogenes strainS-85, or Ruminococcus albusstrain 7 were not mucinolytic.Since salivary mucin is an active antifoaming agent when associated with legume bloat foams, the possible association of rumen mucinolytic bacteria with bloat is discussed.
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- 1968
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47. An Artificial Rumen Technique for Studying Rumen Digestion In Vivo
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Fina, L. R., Teresa, G. W., and Bartley, E. E.
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An in vivoartificial rumen technique for studying utilization of cellulose and other nutrients by rumen microorganisms has been developed in an effort more closely to simulate, under controlled conditions, rumen function. The in vivoartificial rumen consists of a porcelain test tube attached to a glass frothing tube and gas escape mechanism. The substrates and inocula are placed in the tube and the apparatus suspended in the rumen of a fistulated animal. The tubes were found to be permeable to fatty acids (C2to C6tested) and glucose but not permeable to bacteria. Using this in vivoartificial rumen technique no cellulose was ever decomposed in non-inoculated tubes placed in the rumen. In inoculated tubes the digestion of 500 mg. of cellulose was completed in about 48 hours. An initial inoculum continuously digested added increments of cellulose at an unabated rate to the extent of about 90% over an extended period of time (10 days). The quantity of the organisms in a diluted inoculum increased during1 active cellulose digestion.
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- 1958
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48. Comparison of Four in vitroMethods for Predicting in vivoDigestibility of Forages3
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Meyer, R. M., Bartley, E. E., Julius, F., and Fina, L. R.
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The in vivoartificial rumen (VIVAR) technique was compared with the Wisconsin artificial rumen, the Tilley and Terry two-stage and the Van Soest and Wine digested neutral detergent fiber (NDF) methods of estimating forage digestibility. Dry matter disappearance (DMD) was determined after in vitrofermentation with rumen fluid inoculum for the Wisconsin procedure, and after a subsequent pepsin or neutral detergent treatment in the Tilley and Terry, and Van Soest and Wine digested neutral detergent fiber methods, respectively. Forage DMD was determined by the VIVAR procedure using stainless steel containers with gas vents and small glass jars (without gas vents) placed in the rumen during the fermentation stage. The glass-jar VIVARS were exposed to a pepsin treatment after the rumen fermentation. Of the four methods, the two-stage techniques (Tilley and Terry and NDF) were superior, indicating that further digestion beyond a rumen microbial fermentation is necessary to estimate in vivoforage digestibility. Although the VIVAR technique was improved by including a pepsin digestion, its performance was still relatively poor, compared with the Tilley and Terry method.
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- 1971
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49. Bloat in Cattle. XI. The Role of Rumen Aerobic (Facultative) Mucinolytic Bacteria
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Mishra, B. D., Fina, L. R., Bartley, E. E., and Claydon, T. J.
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Several aerobic bacterial isolates from the rumen readily utilized bovine salivary mucin as the sole source of organic nutrients. Also, oral saliva drippings were found to be a potential source of aerobic mucinolytic bacteria. Identical twins that received hay before pasturing had fewer aerobic (facultative) mucinolytic bacteria in rumen contents than twin mates receiving pasture only. Rumen contents from bloat-susceptible twins were more mucinolytic than were contents from nonsusceptible twins when inoculated into a saliva substrate. Bloat may occur more readily when mucin concentration in the rumen is lowered by reduced salivation on succulent feeds or by destructive action of mucinolytic bacteria.
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- 1967
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50. Modified In VivoArtificial Rumen (Vivar) Techniques
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Fina, L. R., Keith, C. L., Bartley, E. E., Hartman, P. A., and Jacobson, N. L.
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Construction of two simplified in vivoartificial rumen (VIVAR) devices is described; performance characteristics of membrane filter, Visking and other membranes are given; and potential applications of the VIVAR equipment are discussed.
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- 1962
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