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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 5258, 2018 03 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29588505

ABSTRACT

Infectious diseases not regulated by host density, such as vector-borne diseases, have the potential to drive population declines and extinctions. Here we test the vector potential of the snail Drupella sp. and butterflyfish Chaetodon plebeius for two coral diseases, black band (BBD) and brown band (BrB) disease. Drupella transmitted BrB to healthy corals in 40% of cases immediately following feeding on infected corals, and even in 12% of cases 12 and 24 hours following feeding. However, Drupella was unable to transmit BBD in either transmission treatment. In a field experiment testing the vector potential of naturally-occurring fish assemblages, equivalent numbers of caged and uncaged coral fragments became infected with either BrB, BBD or skeletal eroding band, indicating that corallivorous fish were unlikely to have caused transmission. In aquaria, C. plebeius did not transmit either BBD or BrB, even following extended feeding on both infected and healthy nubbins. A literature review confirmed only four known coral disease vectors, all invertebrates, corroborating our conclusion that polyp-feeding fishes are unlikely to be vectors of coral diseases. This potentially because polyp-feeding fishes produce shallow lesions, not allowing pathogens to invade coral tissues. In contrast, corallivorous invertebrates that create deeper feeding scars increase pathogens transmission.


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Anthozoa/microbiology , Cicatrix/veterinary , Perciformes , Predatory Behavior , Snails , Animals , Anthozoa/physiology , Cicatrix/complications , Cicatrix/microbiology , Perciformes/physiology , Snails/physiology
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Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol ; 11(5): 497-501, 1984.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6098393

ABSTRACT

Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity in fetal lung and placenta was determined by the method of Cushman and Cheung (1971) during the second trimester of human pregnancy and throughout the rat gestation. The enzyme activity in the neonatal rat lung was also determined during the first 19 days of life. The enzyme activity in both tissues of both species increased with gestation. The activity in human fetal lung at the end of the second trimester was already 70% of that present in the adult human lung while rat fetal lung enzyme activity at term was only 15% of the adult value. The activity in the term placenta of the human and rat was respectively 13% and 5% that of the adult lung value. Developmental increases in enzyme activity continued in the neonatal rat lung till adult value at about 19 days postpartum. The pattern of fetal lung enzyme development in the rat resembled that of the rabbit fetal lung as determined by other investigators using different techniques but was different from that of the human. The findings support the suggestion that ACE in the lung and placenta play important roles in the maintenance of circulatory homeostasis during the latter part of gestation, at birth and early postpartum, albeit at a different extent in different species.


Subject(s)
Lung/enzymology , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/metabolism , Placenta/enzymology , Adult , Animals , Female , Humans , Lung/embryology , Pregnancy , Rats , Species Specificity
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Singapore Med J ; 17(2): 68-73, 1976 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-982092

ABSTRACT

PIP: A 6-month prospective study was conducted among 1739 women who underwent therapeutic abortion at Kandang Kerbau Hospital in Singapore to ascertain the aftereffects of abortion. Results of the study indicate that induced abortion has no observable bad effects on the mental health of the patients. In fact, somatic and psychiatric complaints were reduced and sexual adjustment increased 6 months postoperative. Those who were also sterilized at the time of the abortion showed a slightly lower rate of somatic symptom reduction than the rest of the group.^ieng


Subject(s)
Abortion, Induced , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Prospective Studies , Psychology
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Am J Obstet Gynecol ; 122(1): 109-12, 1975 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1130441

ABSTRACT

The increasing demand for abortion and sexual sterilization has caused the need to perform such operations on an outpatient basis. The University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Singapore, started a prospective study of culdoscopic ligation as an outpatient procedure in November, 1972. To date, over 600 operations have been performed. Analysis of the first 405 cases showed a low complication rate of 2.4 per cent. This study showed that culdoscopic ligation performed in the hospital outpatient is safe and feasible.


PIP: A prospective study of 116 inpatient and 289 outpatient culdoscopic tubal ligation sterilzations is presented. Visualization of the Fallopian tubes was hindered by bowel obstruction in 18 cases and by adhesions in 13 cases. The procedure could not be completed in 6 cases, 2 of which were due to anesthetic complications and 1 due to faulty technique. Postoperative complications involved 3 cases of salpingo-oophoritis. The operation is considered safe on an outpatient basis.


Subject(s)
Culdoscopy , Outpatient Clinics, Hospital , Sterilization, Reproductive , Adult , Anesthesia , Culdoscopy/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Ligation , Postoperative Care , Preoperative Care , Singapore
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