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Article in Spanish | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-61343

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[RESUMEN]. El estudio de costos catastróficos que experimentan las personas afectadas por tuberculosis realizado en Colombia durante la pandemia de COVID-19 trajo consigo la oportunidad de implementar encuestas telefónicas como medio para la recopilación de información. Lo anterior se constituye como una innovación metodológica en los estándares establecidos por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) que, para este tipo de estudios, suelen tener base en el empleo de encuestas cara a cara con los pacientes que acuden a las instalaciones de salud. El diseño del estudio, sus objetivos y metodología fueron adaptados del manual práctico para la realización de encuestas de costos de la tuberculosis de la OMS. Se seleccionaron 1 065 personas afectadas por tuberculosis como participantes del estudio, a quienes se les administró de manera telefónica el cuestionario estándar adaptado al contexto colombiano. Fue posible obtener datos estructurados sobre los costos directos e indirectos que enfrentan los pacientes con tuberculosis y sus familias; de manera general, se observó que todas las variables de recopilación alcanzaron una completitud mayor a 80%, con un tiempo promedio de encuesta de 40 minutos y una tasa de rechazo de 8%. La metodología de encuestas telefónicas desarrollada para determinar la línea base del estudio de costos catastróficos en Colombia resultó innovadora por el formato telefónico, que mantiene los estándares de información requerida para permitir estimaciones comparables a nivel internacional, y es un medio útil en la generación de resultados estandarizados en eventos en los cuales existe limitación para la realización de encuestas cara a cara.


[ABSTRACT]. The study of catastrophic costs incurred by people affected by tuberculosis (TB), conducted in Colombia during the COVID-19 pandemic, provided the opportunity to implement telephone surveys for data collection. This constitutes a methodological innovation regarding the standards established by the World Health Organization (WHO) which, for this type of study, usually rely on face-to-face surveys of patients attending health facilities. The study design, objectives, and methodology were adapted from the WHO publication Tuberculosis patient cost surveys: a handbook. A total of 1065 people affected by tuberculosis were selected as study participants and, by telephone, were administered a standard questionnaire adapted to the Colombian context. This allowed the collection of structured data on the direct and indirect costs faced by TB patients and their families. Greater than 80% completeness was achieved for all variables of interest, with an average survey duration of 40 minutes and a rejection rate of 8%. The described survey method to determine the baseline for further study of catastrophic costs in Colombia was novel because of its telephone-based format, which adheres to the information standards required to allow internationally comparable estimates. It is a useful means of generating standardized results in contexts in which the ability to conduct face-to-face surveys is limited.


[RESUMO]. O estudo dos custos catastróficos incorridos pelas pessoas afetadas pela tuberculose realizado na Colômbia durante a pandemia de COVID-19 representou uma oportunidade de implementar pesquisas telefônicas como forma de coleta de dados. Constitui-se uma inovação metodológica dos padrões estabelecidos pela Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS), que, para esse tipo de estudo, geralmente se baseiam no uso de pesquisas presenciais com os pacientes que frequentam estabelecimentos de saúde. O delineamento, os objetivos e a metodologia do estudo foram adaptados do manual prático da OMS para a realização de pesquisas de custos da tuberculose. Um total de 1065 pessoas afetadas pela tuberculose foram selecionadas para participar do estudo. O questionário padrão, adaptado ao contexto colombiano, foi aplicado pelo telefone. Foi possível obter dados estruturados sobre os custos diretos e indiretos enfrentados pelos pacientes com tuberculose e suas famílias. Em geral, observou-se que todas as variáveis de coleta atingiram uma completude de mais de 80%, com um tempo médio de pesquisa de 40 minutos e uma taxa de recusa de 8%. A metodologia de pesquisa telefônica desenvolvida para determinar a linha de base do estudo de custos catastróficos na Colômbia foi inovadora devido ao formato telefônico, que mantém os padrões de informação necessários para permitir estimativas comparáveis internacionalmente e é uma forma útil de gerar resultados padronizados em circunstâncias em que há limitações para a realização de pesquisas presenciais.


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Tuberculosis , Socioeconomic Survey , Catastrophic Health Expenditure , Direct Service Costs , Diffusion of Innovation , Telephone , Colombia , Socioeconomic Survey , Catastrophic Health Expenditure , Direct Service Costs , Diffusion of Innovation , Telephone , Tuberculosis , Socioeconomic Survey , Catastrophic Health Expenditure , Direct Service Costs , Diffusion of Innovation , Telephone , Colombia
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Front Public Health ; 12: 1392894, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39100951

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The Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats (PRET) initiative takes an innovative mode-of-transmission approach to pandemic planning by advocating for integrated preparedness and response systems and capacities for groups of pathogens with common transmission pathways. The World Health Organization (WHO) launched this initiative in 2023 with the publication of PRET Module 1 addressing respiratory pathogens. Exercise PanPRET-1 is a customizable tabletop simulation exercise (TTX) package developed to complement PRET Module 1. The exercise scenario focuses on strengthening capacities for multisectoral coordination, risk communication and community engagement, and the triggers for operational decision-making. This article reports on the experiences of the first four countries to implement Exercise PanPRET-1: Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Lebanon and Mongolia. Exercise outcomes demonstrated that PanPRET-1 can be an effective tool for testing pandemic plans in a multisectoral forum and identifying opportunities to improve preparedness and response in key domains. In quantitative evaluations in Cook Islands, Costa Rica and Mongolia, high proportions of exercise participants indicated that multiple aspects of the exercise were well-designed and were beneficial for improving health emergency preparedness. Exercise participants in Lebanon provided qualitative feedback indicating that they found the exercise to be beneficial. Conducting a TTX and monitoring the implementation of action plans based on exercise findings facilitates a country-owned whole-of-society vision for pandemic planning. Countries are encouraged to incorporate TTX such as Exercise PanPRET-1 into a continuous cycle of activity to improve pandemic preparedness.


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Pandemics , Humans , Lebanon/epidemiology , Costa Rica/epidemiology , Pandemics/prevention & control , Mongolia/epidemiology , Simulation Training , Disaster Planning , Respiratory Tract Infections/prevention & control , Respiratory Tract Infections/epidemiology , COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/prevention & control
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 10094, 2024 05 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38698200

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Intramuscular fat (IMF) and backfat thickness (BFT) are critical economic traits impacting meat quality. However, the genetic variants controlling these traits need to be better understood. To advance knowledge in this area, we integrated RNA-seq and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified in genomic and transcriptomic data to generate a linkage disequilibrium filtered panel of 553,581 variants. Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) analysis revealed 36,916 cis-eQTLs and 14,408 trans-eQTLs. Association analysis resulted in three eQTLs associated with BFT and 24 with IMF. Functional enrichment analysis of genes regulated by these 27 eQTLs revealed noteworthy pathways that can play a fundamental role in lipid metabolism and fat deposition, such as immune response, cytoskeleton remodeling, iron transport, and phospholipid metabolism. We next used ATAC-Seq assay to identify and overlap eQTL and open chromatin regions. Six eQTLs were in regulatory regions, four in predicted insulators and possible CCCTC-binding factor DNA binding sites, one in an active enhancer region, and the last in a low signal region. Our results provided novel insights into the transcriptional regulation of IMF and BFT, unraveling putative regulatory variants.


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Chromatin , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Quantitative Trait Loci , Animals , Cattle , Chromatin/genetics , Chromatin/metabolism , Adipose Tissue/metabolism , Mutation , Linkage Disequilibrium , Genome-Wide Association Study , Gene Expression Regulation , Lipid Metabolism/genetics
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PLoS One ; 19(4): e0296250, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38635755

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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the baseline to measure one of the three indicators of the World Health Organization (WHO) End TB strategy (2015-2035), measure the costs incurred by patients affected by tuberculosis (TB) during a treatment episode and estimate the proportion of households facing catastrophic costs (CC) and associated risk factors, in Colombia, 2021. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A nationally representative cross-sectional survey was conducted among participants on TB treatment in Colombia, using telephone interviews due to the exceptional context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey collected household costs (direct [medical and non-medical out-of-pocket expenses] and indirect) over an episode of TB, loss of time, coping measures, self-reported income, and asset ownership. Total costs were expressed as a proportion of annual household income and analyzed for risk factors of CC (defined as costs above 20% annual household income). RESULTS: The proportion of TB-affected households incurring in costs above 20% annual household income (CC) was 51.7% (95%CI: 45.4-58.0) overall, 51.3% (95%CI: 44.9-57.7) among patients with drug-sensitive (DS) TB, and 65.0% (95%CI: 48.0-82.0) among drug-resistant (DR). The average patient cost of a TB case in Colombia was $1,218 (95%CI 1,106-1,330) including $860.9 (95%CI 776.1-945.7) for non-medical costs, $339 (95%CI 257-421) for the indirect costs, and $18.1 (95%CI 11.9-24.4) for the medical costs. The factors that influenced the probability of facing CC were income quintile, job loss, DR-TB patient, and TB type. CONCLUSION: Main cost drivers for CC were non-medical out-of-pocket expenses and income loss (indirect costs). Current social protection programs ought to be expanded to mitigate the proportion of TB-affected households facing CC in Colombia, especially those with lower income levels.


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Pandemics , Tuberculosis , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Colombia/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/therapy , Health Care Costs , Income
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Front Chem ; 11: 1276514, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37927559

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The Bougainvillea glabra or bougainvillea is a climbing plant native from South America belonging to the Nyctaginaceae family. The bougainvillea is recognized worldwide for its horticultural importance, due to the color of its bracts, commonly known as "flowers," made up of bracts, which are the striking parts, and the true flowers, which are white and small. Bougainvillea is widely known in traditional medicine to treat respiratory diseases such as cough, asthma, and bronchitis, gastrointestinal diseases, also for its antibacterial and insecticidal capacity. The antimicrobial potential of the involucre of this plant has not been studied, despite research showing a high phytochemical presence of secondary metabolites such as alkanes, phenols, terpenes, and betalains. This review compiles information about the traditional uses of B. glabra, its botanical description, ecological relevance, phytochemistry, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity, such as the toxicology of bracts and flowers.

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Front Nutr ; 10: 1108306, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36761221

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Mexico is one of the largest guava producers in the world, so it has access to a huge amount of waste and byproducts obtained after the industrial processing of the fruit. This review discusses the potential recovery of this residue for its application as an antimicrobial agent, considering the phytochemical composition, the bioactivity reported in-vivo and in-vitro, and the toxicology of the plant. Nowadays there is a growing demand for more natural and safer products, so the use of guava extracts is an interesting initiative, especially due to its availability in the country, its wide variety of traditional uses, and its phytochemical profile. This review highlights the importance and potential antimicrobial use of this plant in today's world.

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Front Genet ; 13: 935238, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35991540

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Understanding the architecture of gene expression is fundamental to unravel the molecular mechanisms regulating complex traits in bovine, such as intramuscular fat content (IMF) and backfat thickness (BFT). These traits are economically important for the beef industry since they affect carcass and meat quality. Our main goal was to identify gene expression regulatory polymorphisms within genomic regions (QTL) associated with IMF and BFT in Nellore cattle. For that, we used RNA-Seq data from 193 Nellore steers to perform SNP calling analysis. Then, we combined the RNA-Seq SNP and a high-density SNP panel to obtain a new dataset for further genome-wide association analysis (GWAS), totaling 534,928 SNPs. GWAS was performed using the Bayes B model. Twenty-one relevant QTL were associated with our target traits. The expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) analysis was performed using Matrix eQTL with the complete SNP dataset and 12,991 genes, revealing a total of 71,033 cis and 36,497 trans-eQTL (FDR < 0.05). Intersecting with QTL for IMF, we found 231 eQTL regulating the expression levels of 117 genes. Within those eQTL, three predicted deleterious SNPs were identified. We also identified 109 eQTL associated with BFT and affecting the expression of 54 genes. This study revealed genomic regions and regulatory SNPs associated with fat deposition in Nellore cattle. We highlight the transcription factors FOXP4, FOXO3, ZSCAN2, and EBF4, involved in lipid metabolism-related pathways. These results helped us to improve our knowledge about the genetic architecture behind important traits in cattle.

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Yeast ; 39(3): 193-207, 2022 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34693568

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The antioxidant phenotype caused by resveratrol has been recognized as a key piece in the health benefits exerted by this phytochemical in diseases related to aging. It has recently been proposed that a mitochondrial pro-oxidant mechanism could be the cause of resveratrol antioxidant properties. In this regard, the hypothesis that resveratrol impedes electron transport to complex III of the electron transport chain as its main target suggests that resveratrol could increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation through reverse electron transport or by the semiquinones formation. This idea also explains that cells respond to resveratrol oxidative damage, inducing their antioxidant systems. Moreover, resveratrol pro-oxidant properties could accelerate the aging process, according to the free radical theory of aging, which postulates that organism's age due to the accumulation of the harmful effects of ROS in cells. Nonetheless, there is no evidence linking the chronological lifespan (CLS) shorten occasioned by resveratrol with a pro-oxidant mechanism. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate whether resveratrol shortens the CLS of Saccharomyces cerevisiae due to a pro-oxidant activity. Herein, we provide evidence that supplementation with 100 µM of resveratrol at 5% glucose: (1) shortened the CLS of ctt1Δ and yap1Δ strains; (2) decreased ROS levels and increased the catalase activity in WT strain; (3) maintained unaffected the ROS levels and did not change the catalase activity in ctt1Δ strain; and (4) lessened the exponential growth of ctt1Δ strain, which was restored with the adding of reduced glutathione. These results indicate that resveratrol decreases CLS by a pro-oxidant mechanism.


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Longevity , Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Catalase/metabolism , Catalase/pharmacology , Glucose/pharmacology , Longevity/genetics , Oxidative Stress , Reactive Oxygen Species , Resveratrol/pharmacology , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genetics
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Rev Panam Salud Publica ; 45: e23, 2021.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33643403

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In 2018, the Colombian Ministry of Health and Social Protection, in collaboration with the National Health Institute and the Pan American Health Organization, convened all actors associated with the National Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Program (PNPCT) and the National Science, Technology, and Innovation System to form a national network to coordinate operations research on tuberculosis (TB) in the country. Seven workshops were held and a consensus was reached to establish the National Network for Knowledge Management, Research, and Innovation in Tuberculosis in Colombia (TB Colombia Network). With more than 180 participants, a central node, and five regional nodes that bring together the country's 37 territorial entities, the TB Colombia Network conducted four days of training in operations research in 2019, defining 65 priority research topics aligned with the strategic lines in the PNPCT: prevention and comprehensive care, with a focus on people affected by TB (41 topics in three modules); and political commitment, social protection, and support systems (24 topics in four modules). The peer comparison method was used for prioritization. The TB Colombia Network remains active and contributes to knowledge management aimed at eliminating TB in Colombia. It has helped make progress in building plans and implementing local operations research projects that generate scientifically validated results to strengthen the PNPCT and improve the care of TB patients.


O Ministério da Saúde e Previdência Social da Colômbia, em cooperação com o Instituto Nacional de Saúde e a Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde (OPAS), convocou em 2018 todas as partes interessadas vinculadas ao Programa Nacional de Prevenção e Controle da Tuberculose (PNPCT) e ao Sistema Nacional de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação para formar uma rede nacional com o objetivo de coordenar a pesquisa operacional em tuberculose no país. Foram promovidos sete seminários e, deste processo, se chegou a um consenso para criar a Rede Nacional de Gestão do Conhecimento, Pesquisa e Inovação em Tuberculose na Colômbia (Rede TB Colômbia). A rede conta com mais de 180 participantes, organizados em um núcleo central e cinco núcleos regionais que congregam 37 entidades territoriais. Em 2019, a Rede TB Colômbia realizou quatro jornadas de capacitação em pesquisa operacional e definiu 65 áreas temáticas prioritárias de pesquisa harmonizadas com as linhas estratégicas estabelecidas pelo PNPCT: prevenção e atenção integral com enfoque nas pessoas com TB (41 áreas temáticas divididas em três módulos) e compromisso político, proteção social e sistemas de apoio (24 áreas temáticas divididas em quatro módulos). A priorização foi definida pelo método de comparação pareada. A Rede TB Colômbia continua ativa contribuindo para a gestão do conhecimento voltado à eliminação da tuberculose no país e possibilitando avançar na formulação de planos e execução de projetos locais de pesquisa operacional com a produção de resultados científicos validados para fortalecer o PNPCT e melhorar a atenção das pessoas com TB.

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Article in Spanish | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-53290

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[RESUMEN]. El Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social de Colombia, en colaboración con el Instituto Nacional de Salud y la Organización Panamericana de la Salud, convocaron en 2018 a todos los actores asociados al Programa Nacional de Prevención y Control de la Tuberculosis (PNPCT) y el Sistema Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación a la conformación de una red nacional que coordinara la investigación operativa (IO) relacionada con la tuberculosis (TB) en el país. Se realizaron siete talleres en los que se llegó al consenso de establecer la Red Nacional de Gestión de Conocimiento, Investigación e Innovación en Tuberculosis en Colombia (Red TB Colombia). Con más de 180 participantes, organizados en un nodo central y cinco nodos regionales que agrupan a las 37 entidades territoriales, en 2019 la Red TB Colombia realizó cuatro jornadas de capacitación en IO y definió 65 temas priorizados de investigación, ajustados a las líneas estratégicas establecidas por el PNPCT: prevención y atención integral, con foco en los afectados por la TB (41 temas en tres módulos) y compromiso político, protección social y sistemas de apoyo (24 temas en cuatro módulos). La priorización se realizó por el método de comparación por pares. La Red TB Colombia sigue activa y contribuye a la gestión del conocimiento dirigido a eliminar la TB en el país y ha permitido avanzar en la construcción de planes y la ejecución de proyectos locales de IO que generan resultados científicamente validados para fortalecer el PNPCT y mejorar la atención de los pacientes con TB.


[ABSTRACT]. In 2018, the Colombian Ministry of Health and Social Protection, in collaboration with the National Health Institute and the Pan American Health Organization, convened all actors associated with the National Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Program (PNPCT) and the National Science, Technology, and Innovation System to form a national network to coordinate operations research on tuberculosis (TB) in the country. Seven workshops were held and a consensus was reached to establish the National Network for Knowledge Management, Research, and Innovation in Tuberculosis in Colombia (TB Colombia Network). With more than 180 participants, a central node, and five regional nodes that bring together the country's 37 territorial entities, the TB Colombia Network conducted four days of training in operations research in 2019, defining 65 priority research topics aligned with the strategic lines in the PNPCT: prevention and comprehensive care, with a focus on people affected by TB (41 topics in three modules); and political commitment, social protection, and support systems (24 topics in four modules). The peer comparison method was used for prioritization. The TB Colombia Network remains active and contributes to knowledge management aimed at eliminating TB in Colombia. It has helped make progress in building plans and implementing local operations research projects that generate scientifically validated results to strengthen the PNPCT and improve the care of TB patients.


[RESUMO]. O Ministério da Saúde e Previdência Social da Colômbia, em cooperação com o Instituto Nacional de Saúde e a Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde (OPAS), convocou em 2018 todas as partes interessadas vinculadas ao Programa Nacional de Prevenção e Controle da Tuberculose (PNPCT) e ao Sistema Nacional de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação para formar uma rede nacional com o objetivo de coordenar a pesquisa operacional em tuberculose no país. Foram promovidos sete seminários e, deste processo, se chegou a um consenso para criar a Rede Nacional de Gestão do Conhecimento, Pesquisa e Inovação em Tuberculose na Colômbia (Rede TB Colômbia). A rede conta com mais de 180 participantes, organizados em um núcleo central e cinco núcleos regionais que congregam 37 entidades territoriais. Em 2019, a Rede TB Colômbia realizou quatro jornadas de capacitação em pesquisa operacional e definiu 65 áreas temáticas prioritárias de pesquisa harmonizadas com as linhas estratégicas estabelecidas pelo PNPCT: prevenção e atenção integral com enfoque nas pessoas com TB (41 áreas temáticas divididas em três módulos) e compromisso político, proteção social e sistemas de apoio (24 áreas temáticas divididas em quatro módulos). A priorização foi definida pelo método de comparação pareada. A Rede TB Colômbia continua ativa contribuindo para a gestão do conhecimento voltado à eliminação da tuberculose no país e possibilitando avançar na formulação de planos e execução de projetos locais de pesquisa operacional com a produção de resultados científicos validados para fortalecer o PNPCT e melhorar a atenção das pessoas com TB.


Subject(s)
Tuberculosis , National Health Programs , Sustainable Development , Colombia , National Health Programs , Sustainable Development , Tuberculosis , National Health Programs , Sustainable Development , Colombia
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Rev. panam. salud pública ; 45: e23, 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1252031

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RESUMEN El Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social de Colombia, en colaboración con el Instituto Nacional de Salud y la Organización Panamericana de la Salud, convocaron en 2018 a todos los actores asociados al Programa Nacional de Prevención y Control de la Tuberculosis (PNPCT) y el Sistema Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación a la conformación de una red nacional que coordinara la investigación operativa (IO) relacionada con la tuberculosis (TB) en el país. Se realizaron siete talleres en los que se llegó al consenso de establecer la Red Nacional de Gestión de Conocimiento, Investigación e Innovación en Tuberculosis en Colombia (Red TB Colombia). Con más de 180 participantes, organizados en un nodo central y cinco nodos regionales que agrupan a las 37 entidades territoriales, en 2019 la Red TB Colombia realizó cuatro jornadas de capacitación en IO y definió 65 temas priorizados de investigación, ajustados a las líneas estratégicas establecidas por el PNPCT: prevención y atención integral, con foco en los afectados por la TB (41 temas en tres módulos) y compromiso político, protección social y sistemas de apoyo (24 temas en cuatro módulos). La priorización se realizó por el método de comparación por pares. La Red TB Colombia sigue activa y contribuye a la gestión del conocimiento dirigido a eliminar la TB en el país y ha permitido avanzar en la construcción de planes y la ejecución de proyectos locales de IO que generan resultados científicamente validados para fortalecer el PNPCT y mejorar la atención de los pacientes con TB.


ABSTRACT In 2018, the Colombian Ministry of Health and Social Protection, in collaboration with the National Health Institute and the Pan American Health Organization, convened all actors associated with the National Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Program (PNPCT) and the National Science, Technology, and Innovation System to form a national network to coordinate operations research on tuberculosis (TB) in the country. Seven workshops were held and a consensus was reached to establish the National Network for Knowledge Management, Research, and Innovation in Tuberculosis in Colombia (TB Colombia Network). With more than 180 participants, a central node, and five regional nodes that bring together the country's 37 territorial entities, the TB Colombia Network conducted four days of training in operations research in 2019, defining 65 priority research topics aligned with the strategic lines in the PNPCT: prevention and comprehensive care, with a focus on people affected by TB (41 topics in three modules); and political commitment, social protection, and support systems (24 topics in four modules). The peer comparison method was used for prioritization. The TB Colombia Network remains active and contributes to knowledge management aimed at eliminating TB in Colombia. It has helped make progress in building plans and implementing local operations research projects that generate scientifically validated results to strengthen the PNPCT and improve the care of TB patients.


RESUMO O Ministério da Saúde e Previdência Social da Colômbia, em cooperação com o Instituto Nacional de Saúde e a Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde (OPAS), convocou em 2018 todas as partes interessadas vinculadas ao Programa Nacional de Prevenção e Controle da Tuberculose (PNPCT) e ao Sistema Nacional de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação para formar uma rede nacional com o objetivo de coordenar a pesquisa operacional em tuberculose no país. Foram promovidos sete seminários e, deste processo, se chegou a um consenso para criar a Rede Nacional de Gestão do Conhecimento, Pesquisa e Inovação em Tuberculose na Colômbia (Rede TB Colômbia). A rede conta com mais de 180 participantes, organizados em um núcleo central e cinco núcleos regionais que congregam 37 entidades territoriais. Em 2019, a Rede TB Colômbia realizou quatro jornadas de capacitação em pesquisa operacional e definiu 65 áreas temáticas prioritárias de pesquisa harmonizadas com as linhas estratégicas estabelecidas pelo PNPCT: prevenção e atenção integral com enfoque nas pessoas com TB (41 áreas temáticas divididas em três módulos) e compromisso político, proteção social e sistemas de apoio (24 áreas temáticas divididas em quatro módulos). A priorização foi definida pelo método de comparação pareada. A Rede TB Colômbia continua ativa contribuindo para a gestão do conhecimento voltado à eliminação da tuberculose no país e possibilitando avançar na formulação de planos e execução de projetos locais de pesquisa operacional com a produção de resultados científicos validados para fortalecer o PNPCT e melhorar a atenção das pessoas com TB.


Subject(s)
Humans , Tuberculosis/prevention & control , Health Sciences, Technology, and Innovation Management , Science and Technology Information Networks , National Health Programs , Colombia
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Saúde Pesqui. (Online) ; 13(4): 871-877, set-dez 2020.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1150485

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O objetivo desta pesquisa foi descrever e relacionar classificação operacional, vacinação com BCG e gênero entre casos novos de hanseníase na Colônia Padre Damião, município de Ubá, Minas Gerais, de 2000 a 2016. Os dados foram coletados a partir de fichas de notificação e entrevistas, totalizando 43 casos novos pesquisados. Gênero feminino, forma multibacilar e vacinados predominaram na análise descritiva. Além disso, observou-se diminuição na porcentagem de casos multibacilares em indivíduos com uma ou duas cicatrizes de BCG em comparação com os sem cicatriz. Em mulheres com uma cicatriz, comparadas com as sem cicatriz, ocorreu menor porcentagem de casos multibacilares. Nos homens, casos paucibacilares foram encontrados somente em indivíduos com duas cicatrizes. Portanto, a vacina BCG administrada em 1 dose está relacionada com proteção contra a forma multibacilar em mulheres. Em homens, a segunda dose é necessária para se proteger contra essa forma clínica.


The objective of this study was to describe and relate operational classification, BCG vaccination, and gender between new cases of leprosy in the Padre Damião Colony, municipality of Ubá, State of Minas Gerais, from 2000 to 2016. Data were collected from report forms and interviews, totalizing 43 new studied cases. The descriptive analysis indicated the predominance of the female gender, multibacillary form, and vaccinated individuals. Moreover, there was a decrease in the percentage of multibacillary cases in individuals with one or two BCG scars compared to those without scarring. In women with a scar, compared to those without a scar, there was a lower percentage of multibacillary cases. In men, paucibacillary cases were found only in individuals with two scars. Therefore, the BCG vaccine given in 1 dose is related to protection against the multibacillary form in women. In men, the second dose is required for protection against this clinical form.

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Mol Reprod Dev ; 87(7): 819-834, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32592179

ABSTRACT

Dietary l-arginine (ARG) supplementation has been studied as a nutritional strategy to improve reproductive performance of pregnant sows, since arginine is a conditionally essential amino acid. However, reports addressing the molecular mechanisms that mediate supplementation effects on embryos and fetuses development are still scarce. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the effects of 1.0% ARG supplementation of commercial pregnant gilts on genes and proteins from energy metabolism and antioxidant defense pathways in embryos and fetuses. We also analyzed the global transcriptome profile of 25- and 35-day-old conceptuses. At Day 25, we observed a lower abundance of phospho-AMP-activated protein kinase (phospho-AMPK) protein and downregulation of oxidative phosphorylation system genes in ARG embryos. On the other hand, ARG fetuses showed greater expression of MLST8 and lower expression of MTOR genes, in addition to lower abundance of phospho-AMPK and phospho-mammalian target of rapamycin (phospho-mTOR) proteins. Transcriptome analysis at Day 35 did not present differentially expressed genes. For the antioxidant defense pathway, no differences were found between CON and ARG conceptuses, only trends. In general, supplementation of gilts with 1.0% ARG during early gestation affects energy sensitive pathways in 25- and 35-day conceptuses; however, no effects of supplementation were found on the antioxidative defense pathway in 25-day embryos.

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J Appl Toxicol ; 40(3): 363-372, 2020 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31755144

ABSTRACT

Piperazine designer drugs are a group of synthetic drugs of abuse that have appeared on the illicit market since the second half of the 1990s. The most common derivatives are 1-benzylpiperazine (BZP), 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)piperazine (MeOPP) and 1-(3,4-methylenedioxybenzyl)piperazine (MDBP). They can be consumed as capsules, tablets, but also in powder or liquid forms. Generally, although less potent than amphetamines, piperazines have dopaminergic and serotonergic activities. The aim of this work was to evaluate the toxic effects of BZP, MeOPP and MDBP using Caenorhabditis elegans as in vivo model for acute toxicity, development, reproduction and behavior testing. The LC50 for BZP, MeOPP and MDBP were 52.21, 5.72 and 1.22 mm, respectively. All concentrations induced a significant decrease in the body surface of the worms, indicating developmental alterations, and decrease in the brood size. Worms exposed to piperazine designer drugs also presented a decrease in locomotor activity and mechanical sensitivity, suggesting the possible dysfunction of the nervous system. Neuronal damage was confirmed through the decrease in fluorescence of BY200 strains, indicating loss of dopaminergic transporters. In conclusion, we suggest that piperazine designer drugs lead to neuronal damage, which might be the underlying cause of the altered behavior observed in humans.


Subject(s)
Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Caenorhabditis elegans/drug effects , Designer Drugs/toxicity , Piperazines/toxicity , Reproduction/drug effects , Animals , Animals, Genetically Modified , Caenorhabditis elegans/genetics , Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolism , Designer Drugs/chemical synthesis , Dopaminergic Neurons/drug effects , Dopaminergic Neurons/metabolism , Dopaminergic Neurons/pathology , Locomotion/drug effects , Mechanotransduction, Cellular/drug effects , Piperazines/chemical synthesis , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism
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Theriogenology ; 140: 62-71, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31445222

ABSTRACT

l-arginine supplementation of sows has led to improvement of reproductive performance, but the mechanisms responsible for the positive effects of arginine during gestation on conceptuses survival and development are still poorly understood. Thus, we aimed to evaluate effects of 1.0% l-arginine supplementation (ARG) on phenotypic traits of commercial gilts, embryos and fetuses, concentration of gilts' blood metabolites, expression of developmental and cellular apoptosis genes in conceptuses of 25 and 35 days. At 25 days, IGF1 gene was more expressed in embryos from ARG than in embryos from control gilts (CON) (P = 0.05). At this same gestational age, ARG embryos tended to be heavier compared to CON (P = 0.07) and ARG gilts showed a trend to have a greater arginine concentration in blood plasma (P = 0.06). However, at 35 days of gestation, arginine concentration in blood plasma of ARG gilts tended to be lower compared to CON (P = 0.06) and ARG fetuses showed smaller cephalic-caudal length (P = 0.05). These results indicate that duration of supplementation is determinant for arginine effects, not only on the females performance but also on the conceptuses, since supplementation upregulated IGF1 expression at 25 days, in addition to the reduction of cephalic-caudal length of 35-day fetuses.


Subject(s)
Arginine/therapeutic use , Dietary Supplements , Fetal Development/drug effects , Swine/growth & development , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Apoptosis/genetics , Arginine/administration & dosage , Gene Expression Profiling , Litter Size/drug effects , Phenotype , Time Factors
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Vet. Not. ; 25(1): 67-81, jan.-jun. 2019. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-745328

ABSTRACT

Para avaliar o desempenho e a viabilidade econômica da inclusão da torta da polpa de macaúba na dieta de cabras em lactação, 16 animais adultos foram separados em duas baias coletivas contendo oito animais cada, comum a das baias recebendo concentrado contendo 41,2 g.kg-1de torta da polpa de macaúba. A adição da torta ao concentrado reduziu o consumo de volumoso sem afetar o desempenho dos animais. Da mesma forma, o teor de proteína, gordura, lactose e sólidos totais do leite não foi afetado. O custo com alimentação foi reduzido com a inclusão da torta à dieta dos animais. A inclusão da torta da polpa de macaúba à dieta de cabras em lactação mostrou-se técnica e economicamente viável para o nível de inclusão avaliado.(AU)


In order to evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of including macaúba pulp cake on the diet of goats in the final third of lactation, 16 adult animals were separated into two collective pens containing eight animals each, one of them receiving concentrate containing 41.2 g.kg-1of macaúba cake. The addition of macaúba pulp cake to the concentrate reduced the consumption of rough age without affecting the performance of the animals. Likewise, the protein, fat, lactose and total solids content in the milk were not affected. The feed cost was reduced with the inclusion of the cake in the diet. The inclusion of the macaúba pulp cake to the diet of goats in the final third of lactation is technically and economically feasible for the inclusion level evaluated.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Arecaceae , Animal Feed , Ruminants , Weight Gain
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Vet. Not. (Online) ; 25(1): 67-81, jan.-jun. 2019. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1502501

ABSTRACT

Para avaliar o desempenho e a viabilidade econômica da inclusão da torta da polpa de macaúba na dieta de cabras em lactação, 16 animais adultos foram separados em duas baias coletivas contendo oito animais cada, comum a das baias recebendo concentrado contendo 41,2 g.kg-1de torta da polpa de macaúba. A adição da torta ao concentrado reduziu o consumo de volumoso sem afetar o desempenho dos animais. Da mesma forma, o teor de proteína, gordura, lactose e sólidos totais do leite não foi afetado. O custo com alimentação foi reduzido com a inclusão da torta à dieta dos animais. A inclusão da torta da polpa de macaúba à dieta de cabras em lactação mostrou-se técnica e economicamente viável para o nível de inclusão avaliado.


In order to evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of including macaúba pulp cake on the diet of goats in the final third of lactation, 16 adult animals were separated into two collective pens containing eight animals each, one of them receiving concentrate containing 41.2 g.kg-1of macaúba cake. The addition of macaúba pulp cake to the concentrate reduced the consumption of rough age without affecting the performance of the animals. Likewise, the protein, fat, lactose and total solids content in the milk were not affected. The feed cost was reduced with the inclusion of the cake in the diet. The inclusion of the macaúba pulp cake to the diet of goats in the final third of lactation is technically and economically feasible for the inclusion level evaluated.


Subject(s)
Animals , Arecaceae , Weight Gain , Animal Feed , Ruminants
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San Salvador; s.n; 2016. 42 p. graf.
Thesis in Spanish | BISSAL, LILACS | ID: biblio-1247326

ABSTRACT

Las anomalías congénitas son un grupo de alteraciones del desarrollo fetal, determinadas por diversas causas. Cerca del 85% de éstas pueden reconocerse antes del parto, a través de la ecografía y lograr brindar una atención integral. El desarrollo de la investigación tiene como objetivo no solo caracterizar el perfil epidemiológico de las pacientes sino también correlacionar el diagnóstico prenatal por ecografía y el diagnóstico clínico, así como identificar cuáles son las principales malformaciones detectadas por ecografía y el trimestre de detección. Se realizó en el Hospital Nacional de La Mujer "Dra. María Isabel Rodríguez", El tipo de estudio fue descriptivo, transversal, en el periodo de enero a diciembre de 2015. Se encontró que la mayoría de pacientes estaban en edades menores a 35 años, que está relacionado con las malformaciones no cromosómicas. Los principales factores de riesgo descritos en la literatura no estaban presentes en la mayoría de pacientes. En cuanto a la correlación del diagnóstico ecográfico y clínico, se encontró que de todos los casos, en un 50% se había detectado alguna malformación, teniendo una correlación total en éstos del 33%. Las principales malformaciones detectadas por ecografía fueron las relacionadas al sistema nerviosos central y aparato digestivo


Subject(s)
Congenital Abnormalities , Gynecology , Obstetrics
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Hum Cell ; 26(2): 47-55, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23494744

ABSTRACT

B cell leukemia-3 (Bcl-3) has been defined as an anti-apoptotic gene; however, the exact mechanisms through which Bcl-3 influences apoptosis have been elusive. To determine the specific role of Bcl-3 in apoptosis, we evaluated the effect of its silencing on the expression of proteins involved in either the extrinsic or intrinsic apoptotic pathways induced by ultraviolet light B-mediated DNA damage. We found that, in Bcl-3-silenced cells, caspase-3, caspase-8 and caspase-9 activation is accelerated and tBid mitochondrial content is increased. It is important to note that, although mitochondrial Smac levels were reduced after UV exposure, the rate of reduction was slightly higher in Bcl-3 silenced cells than in control cells. Additionally, p53 levels diminished in Bcl-3 silenced cells compared to control cells, as did those of DNA-PK, a DNA repair protein. Altogether, our data indicate that Bcl-3 protects cells from apoptosis by regulating both apoptotic pathways.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/genetics , Apoptosis/radiation effects , Proto-Oncogene Proteins/metabolism , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects , Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins , B-Cell Lymphoma 3 Protein , BH3 Interacting Domain Death Agonist Protein/metabolism , Caspases/metabolism , DNA Damage/radiation effects , Gene Silencing , HeLa Cells , Humans , Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/metabolism , Mitochondria/metabolism , Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/metabolism
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Electron. j. biotechnol ; Electron. j. biotechnol;12(3): 1-2, July 2009. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-551879

ABSTRACT

Currently in Colombia, there are only records of morph-agronomic characterizations of Mangifera indica cvar. Hilacha; molecular studies on this mango variety have not been carried out. The aim of this work was to identify the genetic diversity of six populations of mango Hilacha by RAPDs markers, as a fundamental base for breeding programs, conservation and selection of promissory materials for the fruit industry at the national level. From 60 primers evaluated in the populations, five primers were selected and were launched in the six populations. Polymorphic bands of RAPDs were transformed into binary matrices, which were then processed with NTSYS-PC, POPGENE and TFPGA softwares. The overall genetic diversity, H T = 0.468 +/- 0.0016, is very similar to the average subpopulation genetic diversity, H S = 0.4431 +/- 0.0024, which revealed a small genetic differentiation among the mango Hilacha populations studied (G ST = 0.0532). This means that each population contained in average 95 percent of the total genetic diversity found in the global population analyzed. Considerable gene flow between populations (Nm = 9) was found. Finally, we recommend studying the genetic diversity of mango Hilacha populations with other molecular markers to complement the information obtained and to find similarities or differences with the results presented herein.


Subject(s)
Mangifera/anatomy & histology , Mangifera/classification , Mangifera/genetics , Mangifera/chemistry , Genetic Variation/genetics , Colombia , Genetic Markers , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique
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