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BMJ Open ; 13(12): e070903, 2023 12 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38072499

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Lyme disease (LD) is the most frequent tick-borne disease in the moderate climates of Europe. This study will inform the phase III efficacy study for Pfizer and Valneva's investigational Lyme disease vaccine, VLA15. VLA15 phase III will be conducted in the USA and Europe due to the vaccine's serotype coverage and public health burden of LD. In Europe, the existence and location of sites that have access to populations with high LD annual incidence is uncertain. This active, prospective surveillance study assesses annual LD incidence at general practice (GP)/primary care sites, allowing for phase III site vetting and better characterisation of LD burden in selected regions for study size calculations. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This burden of Lyme disease (BOLD) study will assess LD incidence overall and by site at 15 GP/primary care practices in endemic areas of 6 European countries from Spring 2021 to December 2022 and will be summarised with counts (n), percentages (%) and associated 95% CIs. Suspected LD cases identified from site's practice panels are documented on screening logs, where clinical LD manifestations, diagnoses and standard of care diagnostic results are recorded. In the initial 12-month enrolment phase, suspected LD cases are offered enrolment. Participants undergo interview and clinical assessments to establish medical history, final clinical diagnosis, clinical manifestations and quality of life impact. Study-specific procedures include LD serology, skin punch biopsies and Lyme manifestation photographs. For every enrolled participant diagnosed with LD, 6-10 age-matched controls are randomly selected and offered enrolment for an embedded LD risk factor analysis. Persistent symptoms or post-treatment LD will be assessed at follow-up visits up to 2 years after initial diagnosis, while patients remain symptomatic. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has been approved by all sites' local ethics committees. The results will be presented at conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals.


Assuntos
Doença de Lyme , Qualidade de Vida , Humanos , Europa (Continente)/epidemiologia , Incidência , Doença de Lyme/diagnóstico , Doença de Lyme/epidemiologia , Doença de Lyme/prevenção & controle , Atenção Primária à Saúde , Estudos Prospectivos , Conduta Expectante , Ensaios Clínicos Fase III como Assunto
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Microorganisms ; 10(6)2022 Jun 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35744725

RESUMO

Invasive candidiasis (IC) is a systemic life-threatening infection of immunocompromised humans, but remains a relatively neglected disease among public health authorities. Ongoing assessments of disease epidemiology are needed to identify and map trends of importance that may necessitate improvements in disease management and patient care. Well-established incidence increases, largely due to expanding populations of patients with pre-disposing risk factors, has led to increased clinical use and pressures on antifungal drugs. This has been exacerbated by a lack of fast, accurate diagnostics that have led treatment guidelines to often recommend preventative strategies in the absence of proven infection, resulting in unnecessary antifungal use in many instances. The consequences of this are multifactorial, but a contribution to emerging drug resistance is of primary concern, with high levels of antifungal use heavily implicated in global shifts to more resistant Candida strains. Preserving and expanding the utility and number of antifungals should therefore be of the highest priority. This may be achievable through the development and use of biomarker tests, bringing about a new era in improved antifungal stewardship, as well as novel antifungals that offer favorable profiles by targeting Candida pathogenesis mechanisms over cell viability.

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Glob Chang Biol ; 27(24): 6551-6567, 2021 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34592040

RESUMO

The 2019-2020 Australian Black Summer wildfires demonstrated that single events can have widespread and catastrophic impacts on biodiversity, causing a sudden and marked reduction in population size for many species. In such circumstances, there is a need for conservation managers to respond rapidly to implement priority remedial management actions for the most-affected species to help prevent extinctions. To date, priority responses have been biased towards high-profile taxa with substantial information bases. Here, we demonstrate that sufficient data are available to model the extinction risk for many less well-known species, which could inform much broader and more effective ecological disaster responses. Using publicly available collection and GIS datasets, combined with life-history data, we modelled the extinction risk from the 2019-2020 catastrophic Australian wildfires for 553 Australian native bee species (33% of all described Australian bee taxa). We suggest that two species are now eligible for listing as Endangered and nine are eligible for listing as Vulnerable under IUCN criteria, on the basis of fire overlap, intensity, frequency, and life-history traits: this tally far exceeds the three Australian bee species listed as threatened prior to the wildfire. We demonstrate how to undertake a wide-scale assessment of wildfire impact on a poorly understood group to help to focus surveys and recovery efforts. We also provide the methods and the script required to make similar assessments for other taxa or in other regions.


Assuntos
Incêndios , Incêndios Florestais , Animais , Austrália , Abelhas , Biodiversidade , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Ecossistema , Medição de Risco
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Genome ; 64(3): 253-264, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32413273

RESUMO

Gasteruptiidae Ashmead is an easily recognised family of wasps with ∼589 described species worldwide. Although well characterised by traditional taxonomy, multiple authors have commented on the extreme morphological uniformity of the group, making species-level identification difficult. This problem is enhanced by the lack of molecular data and molecular phylogenetic research for the group. We used 187 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) barcodes to explore the efficiency of sequence data to delimitate species in Gasteruptiidae. We undertook a graphical and discussion-based comparison of six methods for species delimitation, with the success of methods judged based on known species boundaries and morphology. Both distance-based (ABGD and jMOTU threshold analysis) and tree-based (GMYC and PTP) methods compared across multiple parameters recovered variable molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs), ranging from 55 to 123 MOTUs. Tree-based methods tended to split known morphological species less than distance-based methods, with the single-threshold GMYC method the most concordant with known morphospecies. Our results suggest that the incorporation of molecular species delimitation techniques provides a powerful tool to assist in the interpretation of species and help direct informed decisions with taxonomic uncertainty in the family.


Assuntos
Código de Barras de DNA Taxonômico , Vespas/classificação , Animais , Variação Genética , Filogenia , Vespas/genética
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Zootaxa ; 4379(1): 145-150, 2018 Feb 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29689981

RESUMO

Hyptiogaster arafura sp. nov. is described from Arafura Swamp, Northern Territory, Australia, as the eleventh species of Hyptiogaster Kieffer (Hymenoptera: Gasteruptiidae). A revised diagnosis of Hyptiogaster is given based on the new species.


Assuntos
Himenópteros , Distribuição Animal , Animais , Northern Territory
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Zootaxa ; 4407(1): 111-116, 2018 Apr 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29690208

RESUMO

A new Gasteruption Latreille species, G. tomanivi, is described from Viti Levu, Fiji. The new species is the first record of the genus for Fiji and can be distinguished from other Oceanian Gasteruption species by the length of the mesosoma and the large malar space compared with the length of the pedicel. DNA Barcode (mtDNA-COI) sequence is provided.


Assuntos
Himenópteros , Animais , DNA Mitocondrial , Fiji
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Zootaxa ; 4538(1): 1-113, 2018 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30647337

RESUMO

The Aulacidae is a small family of Hymenoptera that are parasitic on wood-boring beetles and wasps. They have a worldwide distribution but are generally poorly studied, particularly for the southern hemisphere. This study is part of a series that aims to describe the Australian fauna which is relatively species-rich compared with other regions. We describe 39 new Aulacus species from eastern mainland Australia and Tasmania: A. anici Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. aquilus Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. bamagensis Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. bashfordi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. bicolor Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. boonanghiensis Jennings Parslow, sp. nov., A. brabyi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. broadi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. burnsi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. confusus Jennings Parslow, sp. nov., A. dandenongensis Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. deansi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. doddi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. froggatti Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. glorious Jennings Parslow, sp. nov., A. hackeri Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. insularis Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. jamberoo Jennings Parslow, sp. nov., A. kittelae Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. kiwarrakensis Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. leai Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. mareebaensis Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. naumanni Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. nebo Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. neboissi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. obcordellus Jennings Parslow, sp. nov., A. pallidus Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. quickei Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. rieki Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. scitulus Jennings Parslow, sp. nov., A. simsoni Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. smithi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. tasmanicus Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. tiernyi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. umbackae Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. walkeri Jennings Parslow, sp. nov., A. warraensis Jennings Austin, sp. nov., A. willamsi Jennings Austin, sp. nov., and A. wrightae Jennings Austin, sp. nov. We also redescribe 14 species: A. albimanus (Kieffer), A. aroueti (Girault), A. atriceps Kieffer, A. elegans (Kieffer), A. festivus (Kieffer), A. flavicornis (Kieffer), A. flavimanus (Kieffer), A. fuscicornis Cameron, A. longiventris (Kieffer), A. minutus Crosskey, A. pallidicaudis (Cameron), A. planiceps (Szépligeti), A. truncatus (Kieffer), and A. vespiformis (Kieffer). As well, A. nigriventris (Kieffer) is synonymised with A. albimanus (Kieffer) syn nov. This brings to 60 the total number of species known from Australia (71 for the Australian region), although one species, A. biroi (Szépligeti), remains incertae sedis. A key to Australian Aulacus species is presented, along with notes on taxonomic history and host relationships.


Assuntos
Himenópteros , Vespas , Distribuição Animal , Animais , Austrália , Besouros , Tasmânia
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Zootaxa ; 3947(3): 397-406, 2016 Apr 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25947876

RESUMO

The rarely collected gasteruptiid wasp fauna (Evanioidea: Gasteruptiidae) of New Caledonia is reviewed. Previously only two species of Pseudofoenus (Hyptiogastrinae) were known. Here, we record the subfamily Gasteruptiinae from New Caledonia for the first time and describe three new species of Gasteruption: G. lacoulee Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, sp. nov., G. maquis Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, sp. nov., and G. sarramea Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, sp. nov. An identification key to the Gasteruptiidae of New Caledonia is provided.


Assuntos
Distribuição Animal , Vespas/anatomia & histologia , Vespas/classificação , Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Nova Caledônia , Especificidade da Espécie
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Zootaxa ; 3872(1): 95-100, 2014 Oct 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25544075

RESUMO

Gasteruption youngi, sp. nov. (Evanioidea: Gasteruptiidae) is described based on several female specimens from South Australia. The new species is unusual in that it has stout trichoid sensilla on the ovipositor sheaths and long, thin trichoid sensilla on metasomal tergites T3-T8. The likely host is the colletid bee Euryglossula microdonta (Rayment, 1934).


Assuntos
Vespas/classificação , Distribuição Animal , Estruturas Animais/anatomia & histologia , Estruturas Animais/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Abelhas/parasitologia , Tamanho Corporal , Feminino , Tamanho do Órgão , Oviposição , Sensilas/anatomia & histologia , Sensilas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Austrália do Sul , Vespas/anatomia & histologia , Vespas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Vespas/fisiologia
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