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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 58(8)2022 Aug 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36013592

RESUMEN

Background and Objectives: Particulate Matter (PM), particles of variable but small diameter can penetrate the respiratory system via inhalation, causing respiratory and/or cardiovascular diseases. This study aims to evaluate the association of environmental particulate matter (PM2.5) and black carbon (BC) with respiratory health in users of different transport modes in four roads in Bogotá. Materials and Methods: this was a mixed-method study (including a cross sectional study and a qualitative description of the air quality perception), in 300 healthy participants, based on an exploratory sequential design. The respiratory effect was measured comparing the changes between pre- and post-spirometry. The PM2.5 and black carbon (BC) concentrations were measured using portable devices. Inhaled doses were also calculated for each participant according to the mode and route. Perception was approached through semi-structured interviews. The analysis included multivariate models and concurrent triangulation. Results: The concentration of matter and black carbon were greater in bus users (median 50.67 µg m-3; interquartile range (-IR): 306.7). We found greater inhaled dosages of air pollutants among bike users (16.41 µg m-3). We did not find changes in the spirometry parameter associated with air pollutants or transport modes. The participants reported a major sensory influence at the visual and olfactory level as perception of bad air quality. Conclusions: We observed greater inhaled doses among active transport users. Nevertheless, no pathological changes were identified in the spirometry parameters. People's perceptions are a preponderant element in the assessment of air quality.


Asunto(s)
Contaminantes Atmosféricos , Contaminación del Aire , Contaminantes Atmosféricos/análisis , Contaminación del Aire/efectos adversos , Carbono , Colombia , Estudios Transversales , Exposición a Riesgos Ambientales/efectos adversos , Humanos , Material Particulado/efectos adversos
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PeerJ ; 8: e8790, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32292646

RESUMEN

Mexico has more than 750,000 ha of mangroves and more than 400,000 ha of seagrasses. However, approximately 200,000 ha of mangroves and an unknown area of seagrass have been lost due to coastal development associated with urban, industrial and tourist purposes. In 2018, the approved reforms to the General Law on Climate Change (LGCC) aligned the Mexican law with the international objectives established in the 2nd Article of the Paris Agreement. This action proves Mexico's commitment to contributing to the global target of stabilizing the greenhouse gas emissions concentration in the planet. Thus, restoring and conserving mangrove and seagrass habitats could contribute to fulfilling this commitment. Therefore, as a first step in establishing a mitigation and adaptation plan against climate change with respect to conservation and restoration actions of these ecosystems, we evaluated Mexican blue carbon ecosystems through a systematic review of the carbon stock using the standardized method of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). We used the data from 126 eligible studies for both ecosystems (n = 1220). The results indicated that information is missing at the regional level. However, the average above and below ground organic carbon stocks from mangroves in Mexico is 113.6 ± 5.5 (95% CI [99.3-118.4]) Mg Corg ha-1 and 385.1 ± 22 (95% CI [344.5-431.9]) Mg Corg ha-1, respectively. The variability in the Corg stocks for both blue carbon ecosystems in Mexico is related to variations in climate, hydrology and geomorphology observed along the country's coasts in addition to the size and number of plots evaluated with respect to the spatial cover. The highest values for mangroves were related to humid climate conditions, although in the case of seagrasses, they were related to low levels of hydrodynamic stress. Based on the official extent of mangrove and seagrass area in Mexico, we estimate a total carbon stock of 237.7 Tg Corg from mangroves and 48.1 Tg Corg from seagrasses. However, mangroves and seagrasses are still being lost due to land use change despite Mexican laws meant to incorporate environmental compensation. Such losses are largely due to loopholes in the legal framework that dilute the laws' effectiveness and thus ability to protect the ecosystem. The estimated emissions from land use change under a conservative approach in mangroves of Mexico were approximately 24 Tg CO2e in the last 20 years. Therefore, the incorporation of blue carbon into the carbon market as a viable source of supplemental finance for mangrove and seagrass protection is an attractive win-win opportunity.

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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam;46(1): 38-46, mar. 2012. graf, tab
Artículo en Español | BINACIS | ID: bin-127814

RESUMEN

Las hepatitis víricas son producidas principalmente por virus de las hepatitis; sin embargo, otros virus han sido asociados a esta entidad clínica. Con el objeto de estudiar estas alteraciones hepáticas se estudiaron 130 pacientes con síntomas de infección viral aguda. Se les realizó una historia clínica y sus muestras de suero fueron procesadas por técnicas inmunoen-zimáticas y espectrofotométrícas para la determinación de anticuerpos específicos de los distintos virus y para pruebas de funcionalismo hepático. Se confirmó infección viral en 68 pacientes: 22 casos (32,4%) por virus dengue (VD); virus de varicela zoster (VVZ) 11(16,2%), virus de parotiditis (VP) 9 (13,2%); infección por citomegalovirus (CMV) 7 (10,3%), virus Epstein Barr (VEB) 4(5,9%), 13(19,1%) por virus de hepatitis A (VHA), 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatitis B (VHB) y 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatitis C (VHC). En todas las infecciones virales se observó aumento de ambas transaminasas; en la infección por virus de hepatitis predominó alaninaaminotransferasa (ALT) (p < 0,05). El resto de las infecciones estudiadas fue a expensas de aspartatoaminotransferasa (AST). La hiperbilirrubinemia producida por VHA fue estadísticamente significativa (p < 0,05) con respecto al resto de las infecciones. La fosfatasa alcalina (FA) y la gammaglutamiltranspeptidasa (GGT) también estuvieron alteradas y se destacó la hipoproteinemia en la infección por VD. Este estudio sugiere que las pruebas bioquímicas que miden el funcionalismo hepático, no sólo evalúan severidad y evolución de la enfermedad, sino que además pueden orientar sobre la etiología de la infección viral aguda.(AU)


Viral hepatitis is mainly caused by the hepatitis virus, but other viruses have been associated with this clinical entity. In order to study these liver disorders, 130 patients with symptoms of acute viral infection were analized. A complete medical history and serum samples were assayed by enzyme-linked immunoassay and spectrophotometer techniques for the determination of antibodies specific to different viruses and liver func-tion tests. Viral infection was confirmed in 68 patients: 22 cases (32.4%) for dengue virus (DV) 11 (16.2%) varicella zoster virus (VZV), 9 (13.2%) mumps virus (VP), 7 (10.3%) cytomegalovirus (CMV), 4 (5.9%) Ep-stein- Barr virus (EBV), 13 (19.1%) patients with hepatitis A virus (HAV), 1 (1.5%) infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and 1 (1.5%) with hepatitis C virus (HCV). All viral infections showed an increase in both transaminases; in hepatitis virus infection, alanineaminotransferase (ALT) (p < 0.05) predominated. The rest of the infections studied were at the expense of aspartate aminotransferase (AST). HAVhyperbilirubine-mia was statistically significant (p < 0.05) compared with other infections. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) were also affected, and hypoproteinemia was stressed in DV infection. This study suggests that the biochemical tests that measure liver function, not only assess the severity and progression of the disease, but can also shed light on the cause of acute viral infection.(AU)


As hepatites virais sáo produzidas principalmente por virus das hepatites; entretanto outros virus tem sido associados a esta entidade clínica. Com o objetivo de estudar estas alteragóes hepáticas foram estudados 130 pacientes com sintomas de infecgáo viral aguda. Foi realizado um prontuário clínico e suas amostras de soro foram processadas por técnicas imunoenzimáticas e espectrofotométrícas para a determinagáo de anticorpos específicos dos diferentes virus e para testes de fungáo hepática. Confirmou-se infecgáo viral em 68 pacientes: 22 casos (32,4%) por virus dengue (VD); virus de varicela zoster (VVZ) 11(16,2%), virus de parotidite (VP) 9 (13,2%); infecgáo por citomegalovírus (CMV) 7(10,3%), virus Epstein Barr (VEB) 4(5,9%), 13 (19,1%) por virus de hepatite A (VHA), 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatite B (VHB) e 1(1,5%) por virus de hepatite C (VHC). Em todas as infecgóes virais foi observado aumento de ambas as transaminases; na infecgáo por virus de hepatite predominou alanina aminotransferase (ALT) (p < 0,05). O resto das infecgóes es-tudadas foi as expensas de aspartato aminotransferase (AST); a hiperbilirrubinemia produzida por VHA foi estatisticamente significativa (p< 0,05) com relagáo ao resto das infecgóes. A fosfatase alcalina (FA) e a gamaglutamiltranspeptidase (GGT) também estiveram alteradas e se destacou a hipoproteinemia na infecgáo por VD. Este estudo sugere que os testes bioquímicos que medem a fungáo hepática, náo só avaliam severidade e evolugáo da doenga, mas também podem orientar sobre a etiologia da infecgáo viral aguda.(AU)

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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam;46(1): 39-46, mar. 2012. graf, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-639599

RESUMEN

Las hepatitis víricas son producidas principalmente por virus de las hepatitis; sin embargo, otros virus han sido asociados a esta entidad clínica. Con el objeto de estudiar estas alteraciones hepáticas se estudiaron 130 pacientes con síntomas de infección viral aguda. Se les realizó una historia clínica y sus muestras de suero fueron procesadas por técnicas inmunoen-zimáticas y espectrofotométrícas para la determinación de anticuerpos específicos de los distintos virus y para pruebas de funcionalismo hepático. Se confirmó infección viral en 68 pacientes: 22 casos (32,4%) por virus dengue (VD); virus de varicela zoster (VVZ) 11(16,2%), virus de parotiditis (VP) 9 (13,2%); infección por citomegalovirus (CMV) 7 (10,3%), virus Epstein Barr (VEB) 4(5,9%), 13(19,1%) por virus de hepatitis A (VHA), 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatitis B (VHB) y 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatitis C (VHC). En todas las infecciones virales se observó aumento de ambas transaminasas; en la infección por virus de hepatitis predominó alaninaaminotransferasa (ALT) (p < 0,05). El resto de las infecciones estudiadas fue a expensas de aspartatoaminotransferasa (AST). La hiperbilirrubinemia producida por VHA fue estadísticamente significativa (p < 0,05) con respecto al resto de las infecciones. La fosfatasa alcalina (FA) y la gammaglutamiltranspeptidasa (GGT) también estuvieron alteradas y se destacó la hipoproteinemia en la infección por VD. Este estudio sugiere que las pruebas bioquímicas que miden el funcionalismo hepático, no sólo evalúan severidad y evolución de la enfermedad, sino que además pueden orientar sobre la etiología de la infección viral aguda.


Viral hepatitis is mainly caused by the hepatitis virus, but other viruses have been associated with this clinical entity. In order to study these liver disorders, 130 patients with symptoms of acute viral infection were analized. A complete medical history and serum samples were assayed by enzyme-linked immunoassay and spectrophotometer techniques for the determination of antibodies specific to different viruses and liver func-tion tests. Viral infection was confirmed in 68 patients: 22 cases (32.4%) for dengue virus (DV) 11 (16.2%) varicella zoster virus (VZV), 9 (13.2%) mumps virus (VP), 7 (10.3%) cytomegalovirus (CMV), 4 (5.9%) Ep-stein- Barr virus (EBV), 13 (19.1%) patients with hepatitis A virus (HAV), 1 (1.5%) infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and 1 (1.5%) with hepatitis C virus (HCV). All viral infections showed an increase in both transaminases; in hepatitis virus infection, alanineaminotransferase (ALT) (p < 0.05) predominated. The rest of the infections studied were at the expense of aspartate aminotransferase (AST). HAVhyperbilirubine-mia was statistically significant (p < 0.05) compared with other infections. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) were also affected, and hypoproteinemia was stressed in DV infection. This study suggests that the biochemical tests that measure liver function, not only assess the severity and progression of the disease, but can also shed light on the cause of acute viral infection.


As hepatites virais sáo produzidas principalmente por virus das hepatites; entretanto outros virus tem sido associados a esta entidade clínica. Com o objetivo de estudar estas alteragóes hepáticas foram estudados 130 pacientes com sintomas de infecgáo viral aguda. Foi realizado um prontuário clínico e suas amostras de soro foram processadas por técnicas imunoenzimáticas e espectrofotométrícas para a determinagáo de anticorpos específicos dos diferentes virus e para testes de fungáo hepática. Confirmou-se infecgáo viral em 68 pacientes: 22 casos (32,4%) por virus dengue (VD); virus de varicela zoster (VVZ) 11(16,2%), virus de parotidite (VP) 9 (13,2%); infecgáo por citomegalovírus (CMV) 7(10,3%), virus Epstein Barr (VEB) 4(5,9%), 13 (19,1%) por virus de hepatite A (VHA), 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatite B (VHB) e 1(1,5%) por virus de hepatite C (VHC). Em todas as infecgóes virais foi observado aumento de ambas as transaminases; na infecgáo por virus de hepatite predominou alanina aminotransferase (ALT) (p < 0,05). O resto das infecgóes es-tudadas foi as expensas de aspartato aminotransferase (AST); a hiperbilirrubinemia produzida por VHA foi estatisticamente significativa (p< 0,05) com relagáo ao resto das infecgóes. A fosfatase alcalina (FA) e a gamaglutamiltranspeptidase (GGT) também estiveram alteradas e se destacou a hipoproteinemia na infecgáo por VD. Este estudo sugere que os testes bioquímicos que medem a fungáo hepática, náo só avaliam severidade e evolugáo da doenga, mas também podem orientar sobre a etiologia da infecgáo viral aguda.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Lactante , Preescolar , Niño , Adolescente , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Anciano , Hepatitis Viral Humana/sangre , Hepatitis/virología , Hígado/fisiología , Hepatopatías/sangre , Hígado/fisiopatología , Virosis/sangre
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam;46(1): 38-46, mar. 2012. graf, tab
Artículo en Español | BINACIS | ID: bin-129638

RESUMEN

Las hepatitis víricas son producidas principalmente por virus de las hepatitis; sin embargo, otros virus han sido asociados a esta entidad clínica. Con el objeto de estudiar estas alteraciones hepáticas se estudiaron 130 pacientes con síntomas de infección viral aguda. Se les realizó una historia clínica y sus muestras de suero fueron procesadas por técnicas inmunoen-zimáticas y espectrofotométrícas para la determinación de anticuerpos específicos de los distintos virus y para pruebas de funcionalismo hepático. Se confirmó infección viral en 68 pacientes: 22 casos (32,4%) por virus dengue (VD); virus de varicela zoster (VVZ) 11(16,2%), virus de parotiditis (VP) 9 (13,2%); infección por citomegalovirus (CMV) 7 (10,3%), virus Epstein Barr (VEB) 4(5,9%), 13(19,1%) por virus de hepatitis A (VHA), 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatitis B (VHB) y 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatitis C (VHC). En todas las infecciones virales se observó aumento de ambas transaminasas; en la infección por virus de hepatitis predominó alaninaaminotransferasa (ALT) (p < 0,05). El resto de las infecciones estudiadas fue a expensas de aspartatoaminotransferasa (AST). La hiperbilirrubinemia producida por VHA fue estadísticamente significativa (p < 0,05) con respecto al resto de las infecciones. La fosfatasa alcalina (FA) y la gammaglutamiltranspeptidasa (GGT) también estuvieron alteradas y se destacó la hipoproteinemia en la infección por VD. Este estudio sugiere que las pruebas bioquímicas que miden el funcionalismo hepático, no sólo evalúan severidad y evolución de la enfermedad, sino que además pueden orientar sobre la etiología de la infección viral aguda.(AU)


Viral hepatitis is mainly caused by the hepatitis virus, but other viruses have been associated with this clinical entity. In order to study these liver disorders, 130 patients with symptoms of acute viral infection were analized. A complete medical history and serum samples were assayed by enzyme-linked immunoassay and spectrophotometer techniques for the determination of antibodies specific to different viruses and liver func-tion tests. Viral infection was confirmed in 68 patients: 22 cases (32.4%) for dengue virus (DV) 11 (16.2%) varicella zoster virus (VZV), 9 (13.2%) mumps virus (VP), 7 (10.3%) cytomegalovirus (CMV), 4 (5.9%) Ep-stein- Barr virus (EBV), 13 (19.1%) patients with hepatitis A virus (HAV), 1 (1.5%) infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and 1 (1.5%) with hepatitis C virus (HCV). All viral infections showed an increase in both transaminases; in hepatitis virus infection, alanineaminotransferase (ALT) (p < 0.05) predominated. The rest of the infections studied were at the expense of aspartate aminotransferase (AST). HAVhyperbilirubine-mia was statistically significant (p < 0.05) compared with other infections. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) were also affected, and hypoproteinemia was stressed in DV infection. This study suggests that the biochemical tests that measure liver function, not only assess the severity and progression of the disease, but can also shed light on the cause of acute viral infection.(AU)


As hepatites virais sáo produzidas principalmente por virus das hepatites; entretanto outros virus tem sido associados a esta entidade clínica. Com o objetivo de estudar estas alteragóes hepáticas foram estudados 130 pacientes com sintomas de infecgáo viral aguda. Foi realizado um prontuário clínico e suas amostras de soro foram processadas por técnicas imunoenzimáticas e espectrofotométrícas para a determinagáo de anticorpos específicos dos diferentes virus e para testes de fungáo hepática. Confirmou-se infecgáo viral em 68 pacientes: 22 casos (32,4%) por virus dengue (VD); virus de varicela zoster (VVZ) 11(16,2%), virus de parotidite (VP) 9 (13,2%); infecgáo por citomegalovírus (CMV) 7(10,3%), virus Epstein Barr (VEB) 4(5,9%), 13 (19,1%) por virus de hepatite A (VHA), 1 (1,5%) por virus de hepatite B (VHB) e 1(1,5%) por virus de hepatite C (VHC). Em todas as infecgóes virais foi observado aumento de ambas as transaminases; na infecgáo por virus de hepatite predominou alanina aminotransferase (ALT) (p < 0,05). O resto das infecgóes es-tudadas foi as expensas de aspartato aminotransferase (AST); a hiperbilirrubinemia produzida por VHA foi estatisticamente significativa (p< 0,05) com relagáo ao resto das infecgóes. A fosfatase alcalina (FA) e a gamaglutamiltranspeptidase (GGT) também estiveram alteradas e se destacou a hipoproteinemia na infecgáo por VD. Este estudo sugere que os testes bioquímicos que medem a fungáo hepática, náo só avaliam severidade e evolugáo da doenga, mas também podem orientar sobre a etiologia da infecgáo viral aguda.(AU)

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