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Rev. peru. med. exp. salud publica ; 39(2): 170-177, abr.-jun. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1395056

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RESUMEN Objetivos: Conocer la diversidad genética de Aedes aegypti en el corredor vial transfronterizo Central-Alto Paraná de Paraguay, con registros de casos de dengue. Materiales y métodos: Se seleccionaron veinte hembras adultas de la eclosión de huevos de Ae. aegypti procedentes de casas geolocalizadas en los departamentos de Alto Paraná, Caaguazú, Cordillera y Central, entre el 2018 y 2019. Se extrajo ADN del tejido de las hembras para amplificación aleatoria de sus patrones polimórficos mediante amplificación aleatoria del ADN polimórfico por PCR (RAPD-PCR), usando cebadores H3 y B03 a fin de conocer parámetros genéticos de diversidad poblacional. Las relaciones entre las poblaciones de mosquitos según la localidad fueron visualizadas mediante análisis no apareado de la media aritmética. Las áreas idóneas de distribución geográfica real y potencial de estas poblaciones de Ae. aegypti fueron analizadas mediante DIVA-GIS 7.3.0 y MAXENT. Resultados: Se identificaron 40 loci mediante perfiles RAPD-PCR, con diferenciación génica moderada (Gst = 0,12). El corredor transfronterizo presentó condiciones bioclimáticas para la presencia de poblaciones variantes de Ae. aegypti, siendo determinantes en la distribución la precipitación del trimestre más cálido y la temperatura media del trimestre más seco. Conclusiones: Se evidencia que existe diversidad genética moderada en las poblaciones de Ae. aegypti procedentes de zonas con registros de casos de dengue ubicadas en el corredor vial transfronterizo que une los departamentos Central y Alto Paraná de Paraguay. El estudio de variabilidad genética de Ae. aegypti es de gran utilidad para la vigilancia entomoepidemiológica y evaluación de posibles eventos de resistencia al control químico.


ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the genetic diversity of Aedes aegypti in the Central-Alto Paraná cross-border road corridor of Paraguay, an area that has reports of dengue cases. Materials and methods: Twenty adult females were selected from hatching Ae. aegypti eggs from households geolocated in the departments of Alto Paraná, Caaguazú, Cordillera and Central, between 2018 and 2019. DNA was extracted from the tissue of females for amplifying their polymorphic patterns by random amplification of polymorphic DNA by PCR (RAPD-PCR), using primers H3 and B03 in order to identify genetic parameters of population diversity. The relationships between mosquito populations according to locality were observed by unpaired arithmetic mean analysis. We used DIVA-GIS 7.3.0 and MAXENT to analyze the suitable areas of actual and potential geographic distribution of these Ae. aegypti populations. Results: Forty loci were identified by RAPD-PCR profiling, with moderate gene differentiation (Gst = 0.12). The cross-border corridor presented bioclimatic conditions for the presence of variant populations of Ae. aegypti, with precipitation in the warmest quarter and mean temperature in the driest quarter being determinant in the distribution. Conclusions: There is evidence of moderate genetic diversity in Ae. aegypti populations from areas that have reported dengue cases in the cross-border road corridor linking the Central and Alto Paraná departments of Paraguay. The study of genetic variability of Ae. aegypti is very useful for entomo-epidemiological surveillance and evaluation of possible resistance to chemical control.


Subject(s)
Polymorphism, Genetic , Aedes , Mosquito Vectors , Genetic Variation , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique , Vector Control of Diseases , Vector Borne Diseases
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Rev. ADM ; 78(1): 13-21, ene.-feb- 2021. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1152240

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Existe una creciente preocupación sobre el tema de la infección cruzada en clínicas y laboratorios dentales. El laboratorio odontológico debe seguir normas de bioseguridad que garanticen a todo el equipo de salud la prevención de estas infecciones. Los técnicos que allí laboran corren el riesgo de exponer su cara a salpicaduras, así como a rocíos de sangre y saliva. Este estudio fue diseñado para saber si los laboratorios a los que recurrimos cumplen con estas normas de bioseguridad, y qué tan confiados podemos estar de la desinfección por parte de ellos, ya que las prótesis deberían estar desinfectadas correctamente antes de colocarlas en boca (AU)


There is growing concern about the issue of cross infection in dental clinics and laboratories. The dental laboratory must follow biosafety standards that guarantee the prevention of these infections to the entire health team. The technicians who work there run the risk of exposing their face to splashes and spray of blood and saliva. This study was designed to find out if the laboratories we use comply with these biosafety standards, and how confident we can be of their disinfection by them, since the prostheses should be properly disinfected before placing them in the mouth (AU)


Subject(s)
Disinfection , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections , Dental Prosthesis/adverse effects , Infection Control, Dental/methods , Laboratories, Dental , Colony Count, Microbial , Cross-Sectional Studies , Analysis of Variance , Dental Offices/standards , Culture Techniques
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Med. interna Méx ; 35(5): 708-712, sep.-oct. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1250265

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Resumen: El pénfigo es una enfermedad autoinmunitaria y crónica de incidencia y prevalencia bajas; sin embargo, puede alcanzar mortalidad de incluso 75% sin tratamiento. Existen dos variedades principales: el pénfigo vulgar y el foliáceo, que en términos clínicos se distinguen por la aparición de ampollas en la piel, con afección de las mucosas en los pacientes con pénfigo vulgar. En esta revisión se detalla la epidemiología, causas, fisiopatología y tratamiento de esta enfermedad, con insistencia en la importancia de los esteroides como piedra angular del tratamiento de estos pacientes.


Abstract: Pemphigus is an autoimmune and chronic disease with low incidence and preva- lence. Nevertheless it could reach a 75% mortality rate without treatment. There are two principal types: vulgar pemphigus and foliaceus pemphigus, which are clinically characterized by skin blister appearance, with mucosal affection in patients with pemphigus vulgaris. This review details the epidemiology, etiology, physiopathology and treatment of this disease, remarking the steroid importance as the cornerstone in the management of these patients.

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Rev. invest. clín ; 71(4): 237-245, Jul.-Aug. 2019. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1289692

ABSTRACT

Abstract Background Mitochondrial and oxidative stress has been related to obesity and breast cancer being this cancer more frequent and more aggressive in postmenopausal women with obesity. Objective The objective of this study was to investigate whether Mexican-Mestizo postmenopausal women with breast cancer and obesity present different somatic mutations in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) when compared to women with normal body mass index (BMI). Subjects and Methods We included six Mexican-Mestizo postmenopausal women bearing breast cancer and who underwent mastectomy or breast-conserving surgery. BMI was determined in each case. Patients’ genomic DNA was isolated from blood leukocytes and tumor tissue samples. Whole mtDNA sequence was determined by MitoChip v2.0 mitochondrial resequencing array, and data were analyzed using the GeneChip Sequence Analysis Software. Tumor mtDNA sequence was compared with matched leukocyte mtDNA sequence. Results Three women had a normal BMI and three presented obesity. Overall, we found 64 genetic variants: 53.1% were somatic mutations and 46.9% were polymorphisms; 44.1% were in the non-coding region and 55.9% were in genes that encode for mitochondrial proteins. Among the somatic mutations, 67.7% were in patients with normal BMI and 32.3% in patients with obesity. Conclusions We did not find a higher frequency of mitochondrial somatic mutations in postmenopausal women with breast cancer and obesity compared to those with normal BMI. However, results could be due to the small number of women studied.


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Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Postmenopause , Genome, Mitochondrial , Obesity/epidemiology , Polymorphism, Genetic , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Breast Neoplasms/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Mastectomy, Segmental/methods , Body Mass Index , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis , Mastectomy/methods , Mexico
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Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP ; 38(2): 190-196, jun. 2004.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: lil-497397

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A experiência descrita no presente texto refere-se a um projeto efetivo de educação em saúde num ambulatório de Saúde Mental em São Paulo, realizado por discentes de Enfermagem. A crença na conquista da cidadania pelo doente mental e a compreensão de que a educação pode tornar-se um dos instrumentos de emancipação dos sujeitos, foram os pressupostos do projeto. Houve uma fase curta e outra prolongada, ocorrendo no formato de grupo semanal aberto a usuários e familiares, com caráter participativo onde todos tinham liberdade, pois o espaço era aberto a discussões com trocas de opinião e experiências. As temáticas abordadas foram referentes às doenças crônicas, destacando dentre estas os transtornos mentais, transmissíveis e crônico-degenerativas.


The account in this text refers to an effective health education project in a Mental Health post in Sao Paulo for which nursing department students are responsible. The belief in the mentally ill person conquering rights as citizens as well as understanding that the education may become the individual's most valuable emancipation tools were the starting point of the project. There was a short phase as well as a long one, both of which occurred in the weekly open group format to users and their family members, and whose characteristics were free participation, since the space was open for discussion and the exchange of both opinions and experiences. The themes were chronic illnesses, and those highlighted ones were mental illnesses, communicable diseases and chronic degenerative-illnesses.


El presente texto trata sobre un proyecto efectivo de educación en salud em consultorio externo de Salud Mental en São Paulo, realizado por discentes de Enfermería. La creencia en la conquista de la ciudadanía por el enfermo mental y la comprensión de que la educación puede tornarse uno de los instrumentos de emancipación de los sujetos, fueron los presupuestos del proyecto. Hubo una fase corta y otra prolongada, ocurriendo bajo la forma de grupo semanal abierto a usuarios y familiares, con carácter participativo donde todos tenían libertad, pues el espacio era abierto a discusiones con intercambios de opinión y experiencias. Las temáticas abordadas fueron referentes a las enfermedades crónicas, destacando entre éstas los trastornos mentales, transmisibles y crónico degenerativas.


Subject(s)
Humans , Mental Disorders , Patient Education as Topic , Mental Disorders/therapy
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