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Sci Total Environ ; 943: 173670, 2024 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38838995

ABSTRACT

Field observations form the basis of the majority of studies on microphytobenthic algal communities in freshwater ecosystems. Controlled mesocosm experiments data are comparatively uncommon. The few experimental mesocosm studies that have been conducted provide valuable insights into how multiple stressors affect the community structures and photosynthesis-related traits of benthic microalgae. The recovery process after the stressors have subsided, however, has received less attention in mesocosm studies. To close this gap, here we present the results of a riparian mesocosm experiment designed to investigate the effects of reduced flow velocity, increased salinity and increased temperature on microphytobenthic communities. We used a full factorial design with a semi-randomised distribution of treatments consisting of two levels of each stressor (2 × 2 × 2 treatments), with eight replicates making a total of 64 circular mesocosms, allowing a nuanced examination of their individual and combined influences. We aimed to elucidate the responses of microalgae communities seeded from stream water to the applied environmental stressors. Our results showed significant effects of reduced flow velocity and increased temperature on microphytobenthic communities. Recovery after stressor treatment led to a convergence in community composition, with priority effects (hypothesized to reflect competition for substrate between resident and newly arriving immigrant taxa) slowing down community shifts and biomass increase. Our study contributes to the growing body of literature on the ecological dynamics of microphytobenthos and emphasises the importance of rigorous experiments to validate hypotheses. These results encourage further investigation into the nuanced interactions between microphytobenthos and their environment and shed light on the complexity of ecological responses in benthic systems.


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Ecosystem , Microalgae , Rivers , Microalgae/physiology , Salinity , Environmental Monitoring , Stress, Physiological
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BMC Public Health ; 21(1): 1367, 2021 07 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34246245

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Access to quality healthcare is a global fundamental human right. However, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, several parameters affect the choices of health service users in fragile, rural contexts (zones). The overarching aim of this study was to identify the first recourse of healthcare-seeking and the determinants of utilization of health centers (primary health care structures) in the rural health zones of Katana and Walungu. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from June to September 2017. Consenting respondents comprised 1751 adults. Continuous data were summarized using means (standard deviation) and medians (interquartile range). We used Pearson's chi-square test and Fisher exact test to compare proportions. Logistic regression was run to assess socio-determinants of health center utilization. RESULTS: The morbidity rate of the sample population for the previous month was 86.4% (n = 1501) of which 60% used health centers for their last morbid episode and 20% did not. 5.3% of the respondents patronized prayer rooms and 7.9% resorted to self-medication principally because the cost was low, or the services were fast. Being female (OR: 1.51; p = 0.005) and a higher level of education (OR: 1.79; p = 0.032) were determinants of the use of health centers in Walungu. Only the level of education was associated with the use of health centers in Katana (OR: 2.78; p = 0.045). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that health centers are the first recourse for the majority of the population during an illness. However, a significant percentage of patients are still using traditional healers or prayer rooms because the cost is low. Our results suggest that future interventions to encourage integrated health service use should target those with lower levels of education.


Subject(s)
Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Rural Population , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Democratic Republic of the Congo , Female , Health Facilities , Humans
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Rev. méd. Gd. Lacs (Imprimé) ; 1(4): 193-207, 2012.
Article in French | AIM (Africa) | ID: biblio-1269208

ABSTRACT

Objectifs : Definir les particularites cliniques des grossesses gemellaires monozygotes et dizygotes spontanees et determiner leur issue dans les maternites des hopitaux generaux de reference de Lubumbashi (RDC). Patients et methode : Etude descriptive transversale s'etalant du 01 decembre 2009 au 31 aout 2010 et portant sur 176 accouchees sur grossesse gemellaire dans les maternites des 11 hopitaux generaux de reference de Lubumbashi. Resultats : La prevalence globale de la grossesse gemellaire a Lubumbashi est de 2;32. Comparee a la frequence de la grossesse dizygote (1;87); celle de la grossesse monozygote a Lubumbashi est faible soit 0;45. la complication majeure des grossesses gemellaires est l'accouchement premature avec une plus grande predilection pour les grossesses monozygotes (76;47) que pour les grossesses dizygotes (49;29). La majorite des grossesses gemellaires est decouverte a l'accouchement tant pour les grossesses monozygotes (82;35) que pour les grossesses dizygotes (60;56). Les gestantes porteuses d'une grossesse gemellaire courent pres de quatre fois plus de risques de subir une cesarienne que leurs homologues porteuses d'une grossesse unique (OR = 3;95 IC 95 : 2;65 - 5;9). La frequence des cesariennes indiquees pour deuxieme jumeau passe en presentation transverse apres expulsion par voie basse du premier est tres elevee (3;97). Conclusion : La complication majeure des grossesses gemellaires est l'accouchement premature avec une plus grande predilection pour les grossesses monozygotes. Les gestantes porteuses d'une grossesse gemellaire courent plus de risques de subir une cesarienne que leurs homologues porteuses d'une grossesse monofoetale


Subject(s)
Hospitals, General , Pregnancy Complications , Pregnancy, Twin
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