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Acta Trop ; 233: 106573, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35768038

ABSTRACT

Worldwide, vector-transmitted diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases and cause more than 700,000 deaths annually. The primary strategy to control the transmission of dengue, chikungunya and Zika focuses on the control of their vectors. Vector control programs depend mainly on the use of insecticides. However, these measures have failed to yield the desired results because the lack of proper control decreases their effectiveness over time. Also, the effect of insecticide use on non-target organisms, environmental contamination, and the development of insecticide resistance impose continuous challenges for insecticide-dependant control programs. The sterile insect technique, on the other hand, is a non-polluting and environment-friendly technique. The use of sterile insects is generally well established in agriculture, but human health interventions often require a consensus that combines social perceptions with scientific evidence. Factors associated with acceptance of the releases of sterile male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes were assessed with logistic regression models for two communities (Rio Florido and Hidalgo) in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico. The favourable opinion of the respondents about the project workers, and the fact that the releases of sterile mosquitoes would be managed by the Secretaría de Salud, were found to be factors that supported the acceptance of sterile mosquito releases. Factors associated with disapproval were community (Rio Florido and Hidalgo) and the misbelief that sterile male mosquitoes can bite. The differences observed between the communities included in this study might be the result of experiences with the releases, of social and community organisation, and of leadership by social actors.


Subject(s)
Aedes , Dengue , Insecticides , Zika Virus Infection , Zika Virus , Animals , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Insecticides/pharmacology , Male , Mexico , Mosquito Control/methods , Mosquito Vectors , Pilot Projects , Zika Virus Infection/prevention & control
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BMC Public Health ; 17(Suppl 1): 428, 2017 05 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28699555

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The follow-up survey of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of evidence-based community mobilisation for dengue control in Nicaragua and Mexico included entomological information from the 2012 rainy and dry seasons. We used data from the Mexican arm of the trial to assess the impact of the community action on pupal production of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti in both rainy and dry seasons. METHODS: Trained field workers inspected household water containers in 90 clusters and collected any pupae or larvae present for entomological examination. We calculated indices of pupae per person and pupae per household, and traditional entomological indices of container index, household index and Breteau index, and compared these between rainy and dry seasons and between intervention and control clusters, using a cluster t-test to test significance of differences. RESULTS: In 11,933 houses in the rainy season, we inspected 40,323 containers and found 7070 Aedes aegypti pupae. In the dry season, we inspected 43,461 containers and counted 6552 pupae. All pupae and entomological indices were lower in the intervention clusters (IC) than in control clusters (CC) in both the rainy season (RS) and the dry season (DS): pupae per container 0.12 IC and 0.24 CC in RS, and 0.10 IC and 0.20 CC in DS; pupae per household 0.46 IC and 0.82 CC in RS, and 0.41 IC and 0.83 CC in DS; pupae per person 0.11 IC and 0.19 CC in RS, and 0.10 IC and 0.20 CC in DS; household index 16% IC and 21% CC in RS, and 12.1% IC and 17.9% CC in DS; container index 7.5% IC and 11.5% CC in RS, and 4.6% IC and 7.1% CC in DS; Breteau index 27% IC and 36% CC in RS, and 19% IC and 29% CC in DS. All differences between the intervention and control clusters were statistically significant, taking into account clustering. CONCLUSIONS: The trial intervention led to significant decreases in pupal and conventional entomological indices in both rainy and dry seasons. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN27581154 .


Subject(s)
Aedes/growth & development , Dengue/prevention & control , Mosquito Control/methods , Pupa , Rain , Seasons , Water Supply , Animals , Family Characteristics , Humans , Insect Vectors , Larva , Mexico , Surveys and Questionnaires , Water
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BMC Public Health ; 17(Suppl 1): 435, 2017 05 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28699560

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The Mexican arm of the Camino Verde trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention covered three coastal regions of Guerrero state: Acapulco, Costa Grande and Costa Chica. A baseline cross-sectional survey provided data for community mobilisation and for adapting the intervention design to concrete conditions in the intervention areas. METHODS: Trained field teams constructed community profiles in randomly selected clusters, based on observation and key informant interviews. In each household they carried out an entomological inspection of water containers, collected information on socio-demographic variables and cases of dengue illness among household members in the last year, and gathered paired saliva samples from children aged 3-9 years, which were subjected to ELISA testing to detect recent dengue infection. We examined associations with dengue illness and recent dengue infection in bivariate and then multivariate analysis. RESULTS: In 70/90 clusters, key informants were unable to identify any organized community groups. Some 1.9% (1029/55,723) of the household population reported dengue illness in the past year, with a higher rate in Acapulco region. Among children 3-9 years old, 6.1% (392/6382) had serological evidence of recent dengue infection. In all three regions, household use of anti-mosquito products, household heads working, and households having less than 5 members were associated with self-reported dengue illness. In Acapulco region, people aged less than 25 years, those with a more educated household head and those from urban sites were also more likely to report dengue illness, while in Costa Chica and Costa Grande, females were more likely to report dengue illness. Among children aged 3-9 years, those aged 3-4 years and those living in Acapulco were more likely to have evidence of recent dengue infection. CONCLUSIONS: The evidence from the baseline survey provided important support for the design and implementation of the trial intervention. The weakness of community leadership and the relatively low rates of self-reported dengue illness were challenges that the Mexican intervention team had to overcome. The higher dengue illness occurrence among women in Costa Grande and Costa Chica may help explain why women participated more than men in activities during the Camino Verde trial.


Subject(s)
Dengue/epidemiology , Mosquito Control/methods , Residence Characteristics , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dengue/prevention & control , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Family Characteristics , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Mexico/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Prevalence , Socioeconomic Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 152: 45-51, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27889662

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We identify and correlate chromosomal alterations, methylation patterns and gene expression in pediatric pineal germinomas. METHODS: CGH microarray, methylation and gene expression were performed through the Agilent platform. The results were analyzed with MatLab software, MapViewer, DAVID, GeneCards and Hippie. RESULTS: Amplifications were found in 1q24.2, 1q31.3, 2p11.2, 3p22.2, 7p13, 7p15.2, 8p22, 12p13.2, 14q24.3 y 22q12; and deletions were found in 1q21.2, 9p24.1, 10q11.22, 11q11, 15q11.2 and 17q21.31. In the methylation analysis, we observed 10,428 CpG Islands with a modified methylation status that may affect 11,726 genes. We identified 1260 overexpressed genes and 470 underexpressed genes. The genes RUNDC3A, CDC247, CDCA7L, ASAH1, TRA2A, LPL and NPC2 were altered among the three levels. CONCLUSIONS: We identified the 1q24.2 and 1q31.3 amplified regions and the 1q21.3 and 11q11 deleted regions as the most important aims. The genes NPC2 and ASAH1 may play an important role in the development, progression and tumor maintenance. The ASAH1 gene is an ideal candidate to identify drug responses. These genomic and epigenetic studies may help to characterize the formation of pineal germ cell tumors to determine prognostic markers and also to identify shared characteristics in gonadal and extragonadal tumors.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/genetics , Epigenesis, Genetic/genetics , Genomics/methods , Germinoma/genetics , Pineal Gland/pathology , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , DNA Methylation , Gene Expression , Humans , Infant
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 144: 53-8, 2016 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26971296

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We identify chromosomal alterations, the methylation pattern and gene expression changes in pediatric ependymomas. METHODS: CGH microarray, methylation and gene expression were performed through the Agilent platform. The results were analyzed with the software MatLab, MapViewer, DAVID, GeneCards and Hippie. RESULTS: Amplification was found in 14q32.33, 2p22.3 and 8p22, and deletion was found in 8p11.23-p11.22 and 1q21.3. We observed 42.387 CpG islands with changes in their methylation pattern, in which we found 272 genes involved in signaling pathways related to carcinogenesis. We found 481 genes with altered expression. The genes IMMT, JHDMD1D, ASAH1, ZWINT, IPO7, GNAO1 and CISD3 were found to be altered among the three levels. CONCLUSION: The 2p22.3, 8p11.23-p11.22 and 14q32.33 regions were identified as the most important; the changes in the methylation pattern related to cell cycle and cancer genes occurred in MIB2, FGF18 and ITIH5. The IPO7, GNAO1 and ASAH1 genes may play a major role in ependymoma development.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/diagnosis , Brain Neoplasms/genetics , Ependymoma/diagnosis , Ependymoma/genetics , Epigenesis, Genetic/genetics , Genomics/methods , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Humans , Male
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Ecancermedicalscience ; 9: 562, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26316883

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is the standard treatment for patients with locally advanced breast cancer, showing improvement in disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) rates in patients achieving pathological complete response (pCR). The relationship between immunohistochemistry-based molecular subtyping (IMS), chemo sensitivity and survival is currently a matter of interest. We explore this relationship in a Hispanic cohort of breast cancer patients treated with NAC. METHODS: A retrospective survival analysis was performed on Colombian females with breast cancer treated at Instituto de Cancerología-Clinica Las Américas between January 2009 and December 2011. Patients were classified according to immunohistochemistry-based subtyping into the following five groups: Luminal A, Luminal B, Luminal B/HER 2+, HER2-enriched, and triple-negative breast cancer. Demographic characteristics, recurrence pattern, and survival rate were reviewed by bivariate and multivariate analysis. RESULTS: A total of 328 patients fulfilled the study's inclusion parameters and the distribution of subtypes were as follows: Luminal A: 73 (22.3%), Luminal B/HER2-: 110 (33.5%), Luminal B/HER2+: 75 (22.9%), HER2-enriched: 30 (9.1%), and triple-negative: 40 (12.2%). The median follow-up was 41 months (interquartile range: 31-52). Pathological response to NAC was as follows: complete pathological response (pCR) in 28 (8.5%) patients, partial 247 (75.3%); stable disease 47 (14.3%), and progression 6 (1.8%) patients. The presence of pCR had a significant DFS and OS in the entire group (p = 0.01) but subtypes had different DFS in Luminal B (p = 0.01) and triple negative (p = 0.02) and also OS in Luminal B (p = 0.01) and triple negative (p = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: pCR is associated with an improved overall survival and disease-free survival rates in this group of Hispanics patients. Advanced stages, Luminal B subtypes, triple-negative tumours and non-pCR showed lower DFS.

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Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx ; 56(4): 223-7, abr. 1999. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-266222

ABSTRACT

Introducción. El quiste coloide del tercer ventrículo es una patología que se presenta rara vez en la edad pediátrica. Es considerado una malformación más que una neoplasia. Se origina en el techo del tercer ventrículo y está constituido por un epitelio columnar con contenido alto en proteínas. Aunque histológicamente es benigno, tiende a ocasionar un bloqueo súbito de la circulación del líquido cefalorraquídeo e hidrocefalia secundaria, y de no tratarse oportunamente puede ocacionar la muerte del paciente. Casos clínicos. Se presentan 2 casos tratados con éxito mediante derivación ventriculoperitoneal y resección microquirúrgica abierta, ocurrido en los últimos 17 años en el Departamento de neurocirugía del Centro Médico Nacional la Raza. El primer caso se trató de un paciente masculino de 13 años de edad con datos de hipertensión endocraneana de 3 meses de evolución, con papiledema bilateral a la exploración neurológica. El segundo caso se trató de paciente del sexo femenino de 12 años de edad, con antecedentes de cefaleo de 2 meses de evolución tratada inicialmente como migraña, presentando una semana previa a su ingreso datos francos de hipertensión endocraneana, encontrándosele a la exploración neurológica papiledema bilateral, hiperreflexia generalizada y signo de Babinski bilateral. Conclusión: Existen diferentes alternativas quirúrgica como es la punción estereotáctica, la neuroendoscopia o la navegación asitida por computadora; sin embargo, la resección microquirúrgica es considerada como la más efectiva para la curación de los pacientes con esta patología


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Brain Diseases/diagnosis , Brain Diseases/physiopathology , Brain Diseases/surgery , Microsurgery , Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt , Cerebral Ventricles/surgery , Cerebral Ventricles/pathology , Corpus Callosum/surgery , Hydrocephalus, Normal Pressure/etiology , Hydrocephalus, Normal Pressure/therapy , Papilledema/etiology
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Rev. méd. IMSS ; 36(4): 321-5, jul.-ago. 1998. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-243121

ABSTRACT

Este trabajo tiene la finalidad de evaluar la recuperación funcional clínica en niños sometidos a hemisferectomía cerebelosa unilateral por neoplasia extensa en dicha estructura. Se estudiaron cinco pacientes masculinos y cinco femeninos, con edades entre los dos y 15 años, quienes presentaron síndrome cerebeloso hemisférico preoperatorio; el diagnóstico histopatológico fue meduloblastoma en siete y astrocitoma en tres. Todos fueron evaluados clínicamente antes y despúes de la cirugía, con un periodo de seguimiento hasta de 18 meses. En un tiempo promedio de 6.5 meses poscirugía, se observó que 70 por ciento presentó recuperación clínica total de la función cerebelosa. La hemisferectomía cerebelosa en niños con neoplasia extensa de esta estructura, sin invasión al tallo cerebral, no condiciona secuelas neurológicas permanentes y en algunos casos evita una recidiva tumoral temprana


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Adolescent , Astrocytoma/surgery , Astrocytoma/rehabilitation , Cerebellar Neoplasms/surgery , Cerebellar Neoplasms/rehabilitation , Medulloblastoma/surgery , Medulloblastoma/rehabilitation , Rehabilitation
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