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Prim Care Diabetes ; 16(5): 664-669, 2022 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35781187

ABSTRACT

AIMS: Assess the feasibility and benefit of a health educational program on global metabolic status in prediabetic deprived subjects. DESIGN: Case control study. METHODS: 693 subjects (466 men, 227 women), aged 16 to 95 years with prediabetes and low socioeconomic status, consulting at the IPC Center were included between September 2015 and June 2016. Subjects were invited to participate in 4 workshops (2 nutrition, 2 physical activities). One year after their inclusion (visit 1), they were offered a second health check-up (visit 2). Participants were classified into 3 groups: 1) Intervention group (INTG, N=133): complete process 2) Control group (CG, N=415): Only a second health check-up, no workshop participation; 3) Abandoned group (AG, N=145). All groups were compared. RESULTS: After considered confounding factors, fasting blood glucose and SBP levels variation between visit 1 and visit 2 differed significantly between the CG and INTG. In the INTG with higher diminution of fasting glucose, 90% reported eating healthy food since nutrition workshop and 51%. reached objectives (The same trend was observed for physical activity. CONCLUSION: An educational program among deprived prediabetic tended to limit fasting glucose increment, improve metabolic status and encourage healthy lifestyle despite difficulties in convincing subjects to participate.


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Prediabetic State , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Case-Control Studies , Fasting , Female , Healthy Lifestyle , Humans , Male , Prediabetic State/diagnosis , Prediabetic State/epidemiology , Prediabetic State/therapy
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Avian Dis ; 51(1 Suppl): 408-13, 2007 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17494595

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Prevalence of avian influenza infection in free-range mule ducks (a cross between Muscovy [Cairina moschata domesticus] and Pekin ducks [Anas platyrhychos domesticus]) is a matter of concern and deserves particular attention. Thus, cloacal swabs were collected blindly from 30 targeted mule flocks at 4, 8, and 12 wk of age between October 2004 and January 2005. They were stored until selection. On the basis of a positive H5 antibody detection at 12 wk of age with the use of four H5 antigens, the samples from eight flocks were selectively analyzed. Positive samples were first screened with a matrix gene-based real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction assay before virus isolation. Eight avian influenza subtypes (H5N1, H5N2, H5N3, H6N2, H6N8, and H11N9) and three avian paramyxovirus type 1 viruses were isolated. All 11 are characterized as low pathogenicity (LP) and avirulent, respectively, by in vivo tests and, when relevant, nucleotide sequencing of the hemagglutinin (or fusion [F]) protein cleavage site. Regarding H5 isolates, all of their eight genes belong to the avian lineage and some particular genetic traits were determined. H5 genes were fully sequenced and phylogenetically analyzed; they all belong to the Eurasian lineage, lack additional glycosylation sites, and do not cluster, suggesting separate introductions from the wild reservoir. None were grouped with the Asian isolates. The N1 gene (H5N1 isolate) was very close genetically to an Italian LP-H7N1 gene. Antigenic relationships between these H5 isolates and others were assessed comparatively by crossed hemagglutination inhibition tests. All these data are very useful to control the evolution of H5 viruses at the genetic and antigenic level to better understand the source of new outbreaks (new introductions from wild birds or the result of spread among poultry) and to assess the immunity afforded by available vaccines. These data are useful also to update antigens for avian influenza survey and to choose the most suitable vaccine in the case of preventive vaccination of ducks.


Subject(s)
Ducks/virology , Influenza A virus/genetics , Influenza in Birds/epidemiology , Influenza in Birds/virology , Animal Husbandry , Animals , Gene Expression Regulation, Viral , Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests , Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus/genetics , Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus/metabolism , Influenza A virus/metabolism , Phylogeny , Risk Factors
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Ann Pharm Fr ; 58(3): 170-5, 2000 May.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10844277

ABSTRACT

The effect of C60 "micronized fullerene was tested by a manual and automatised (Analyzer Bioscreen C(R)) micromethod on the microbial growth of 22 collection strains: E. coli (5), P. aeruginosa (2), S. Typhimurium (6), S. aureus (2), L. monocytogenes (2), E. hirae (1), B. cereus (1), B. subtilis (1), B. pumilus (1) et C. albicans (1). No effect on microbial growth was observed with C60 "micronized fullerene (43.2 microg/ml) on all strains studied: no difference was found with doubling time, slope and growth rate constant. The results of cytotoxicity obtained with animal models or in vitro cultures as human monocyte, leukocyte or macrophage confirm the absence of effect of C60 fullerene at a concentration compatible with microbial or biological models. This study is included in research program headed "Therapeutics perspectives of fullerenes.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/drug effects , Bacteria/growth & development , Carbon/pharmacology , Fullerenes , Microspheres , Time Factors
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Avian Pathol ; 15(1): 39-56, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18766503

ABSTRACT

Biochemical and histopathological changes in experimental nephrotoxic serum nephritis in chickens were studied. Immunofluorescence studies revealed linear deposits of IgG along the glomerular basement membrane with monospecific anti-rabbit IgG and monospecific anti-chicken IgG during heterologous and autologous phases of disease, respectively. The overall histopathological picture was of proliferative glomerulonephritis. Proliferative lesions of an equal or even greater severity were observed in chickens without IgG deposits on the glomerular basement membrane. Ultrastructurally, mesangium revealed hyperplasia. Glomerular basement membrane appeared thickened but prodocytes were normal.

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Avian Pathol ; 15(3): 367-83, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18766539

ABSTRACT

Virological 1 examination of a severe infectious bronchitis (IB)-like field case in laying hens, led to the isolation of a coronavirus antigenically different from Massachusetts, Connecticut and four Dutch IB variant strains. The virulence of the isolate for the fowl, and its dual tropism for the respiratory and genital tracts were demonstrated. In preliminary cross-protection studies Commercial vaccines did not protect against challenge with this isolate. These points and the possible economic significance of the virus are discussed.

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