18 resultados para travel accounts - Congo

em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland


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OBJECTIVEIncrease in adipose cAMP response binding protein (CREB) activity promotes adipocyte dysfunction and systemic insulin resistance in obese mice. This is achieved by increasing the expression of activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3). In this study we investigated whether impaired expression of the inducible cAMP early repressor (ICER), a transcriptional antagonist of CREB, is responsible for the increased CREB activity in adipocytes of obese mice and humans.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSTotal RNA and nuclear proteins were prepared from visceral adipose tissue (VAT) of human nonobese or obese subjects, and white adipose tissue (WAT) of C57Bl6-Rj mice that were fed with normal or high-fat diet for 16 weeks. The expression of genes was monitored by real-time PCR, Western blotting, and electromobility shift assays. RNA interference was used to silence the expression of Icer.RESULTSThe expression of Icer/ICER was reduced in VAT and WAT of obese humans and mice, respectively. Diminution of Icer/ICER was restricted to adipocytes and was accompanied by a rise of Atf3/ATF3 and diminution of Adipoq/ADIPOQ and Glut4/GLUT4. Silencing the expression of Icer in 3T3-L1 adipocytes mimicked the results observed in human and mice cells and hampered glucose uptake, thus confirming the requirement of Icer for appropriate adipocyte function.CONCLUSIONSImpaired expression of ICER contributes to elevation in CREB target genes and, therefore, to the development of insulin resistance in obesity.

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BACKGROUND: Little is known on the impact of travel vaccinations during pregnancy on child outcomes, in particular on the long-term psychomotor development. The objectives of the study were (1) to estimate the rate of premature births, congenital abnormalities, and mental and physical development problems of children born from mothers who had been vaccinated during pregnancy and (2) to compare these rates with those of children whose mothers had not been vaccinated during pregnancy. METHODS: Longitudinal study including (1) retrospectively pregnant women having attended our travel clinic before (vaccinated) and (2) prospectively mothers attending our clinic (nonvaccinated). We performed phone interviews with mothers vaccinated during pregnancy, up to 10 years before, and face-to-face interviews with nonvaccinated age-matched mothers, ie, women attending the travel clinic who had one child of about the same age as the one of the case to compare child development between both groups. RESULTS: Fifty-three women vaccinated during pregnancy were interviewed as well as 53 nonvaccinated ones. Twenty-eight (53%) women received their vaccination during the first trimester. The most frequent vaccine administered was hepatitis A (55% of the cases), followed by di-Te (34%), IM poliomyelitis (23%), yellow fever (12%), A-C meningitis (8%), IM typhoid (4%), and oral poliomyelitis (4%). Children were followed for a range of 1 to 10 years. Rates of premature births were 5.7% in both groups; congenital abnormalities were 1.9% in the vaccinated cohort versus 5.7% in the nonvaccinated one; children took their first steps at a median age of 12 months in both cohorts; among schoolchildren, 5% of the vaccinated cohort versus 7.7% of the nonvaccinated attended a lower level or a specialized school. CONCLUSION: In this small sample size, there was no indication that usual travel vaccinations, including the yellow fever one, had deleterious effect on child outcome and development

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We want to shed some light on the development of person mobility by analysing the repeated cross-sectional data of the four National Travel Surveys (NTS) that were conducted in Germany since the mid seventies. The above mentioned driving forces operate on different levels of the system that generates the spatial behaviour we observe: Travel demand is derived from the needs and desires of individuals to participate in spatially separated activities. Individuals organise their lives in an interactive process within the context they live in, using given infrastructure. Essential determinants of their demand are the individual's socio-demographic characteristics, but also the opportunities and constraints defined by the household and the environment are relevant for the behaviour which ultimately can be realised. In order to fully capture the context which determines individual behaviour, the (nested) hierarchy of persons within households within spatial settings has to be considered. The data we will use for our analysis contains information on these three levels. With the analysis of this micro-data we attempt to improve our understanding of the afore subsumed macro developments. In addition we will investigate the prediction power of a few classic sociodemographic variables for the daily travel distance of individuals in the four NTS data sets, with a focus on the evolution of this predictive power. The additional task to correctly measure distances travelled by means of the NTS is threatened by the fact that although these surveys measure the same variables, different sampling designs and data collection procedures were used. So the aim of the analysis is also to detect variables whose control corrects for the known measurement error, as a prerequisite to apply appropriate models in order to better understand the development of individual travel behaviour in a multilevel context. This task is complicated by the fact that variables that inform on survey procedures and outcomes are only provided with the data set for 2002 (see Infas and DIW Berlin, 2003).

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Plan du travail: Dans le premier chapitre, sur la singularité africaine, il s'agit de présenter de façon évolutive la production et la reproduction historique de l'altérité essentiellement singulière des Négro-Africains, à partir de la naissance des temps modernes jusqu'à la période postcoloniale. Nous présentons la continuité qui existe entre le racialisme européen en général, français en particulier, avec le racialisme négro-africain tel qu'il s'exprime dès la fin du xixe siècle. Mais, nous n'oublions pas d'évoquer les critiques de ces racialismes et le problème de l'objectivité du discours africaniste. La position de la singularité, dans le premier chapitre, prépare la problématique de la définition de l'ethnie et de ses dérivés que sont l' ethnicité, l' ethnisme et l' ethnicisme. Il s'agit de notions centrales d'un certain africanisme que nous présentons et dont nous discutons l'usage courant aussi bien parmi les ethnologues/anthropologues/sociologues que chez les politologues, qu'ils ou qu'elles soient d'Europe ou d'Afrique. Ce deuxième chapitre s'achève par l'esquisse de discussion de cette forme d'ethnisme qu'est l'occidentalisme. C'est dans la deuxième partie que nous traitons du problème de l'ethnisme, tel qu'il se manifeste violemment au Congo et en Côte d'Ivoire, pendant la période dite de la démocratisation, à la fin du xxe siècle et au début du xx1e. Ainsi, le troisième chapitre présente les crises dites ethniques, voire ethno-confessionnelles, en ce qui concerne la Côte d'Ivoire. Il s'agit d'une présentation synthétique ou de leur réalité en tant qu'apparence, telle qu'elle est apparue dans la doxa, y compris scientifique, comme événements endogènes, voire résurgence d'antagonismes archaïques, traditionnels. Dans le quatrième chapitre, au lieu de procéder immédiatement à la présentation non. endogénéiste de ces crises, nous effectuons une régression historique, en repartant à la période dite précoloniale, considérée comme point de départ des relations interethniques qui vont favoriser l'essentialisation de l'ethnicité pendant la période coloniale. Nous y présentons d'abord en quoi la phase de la traite négrière, dans laquelle sont impliqués le Kongo et la Côte des Dents, envisagée dans sa complexité, nous informe sur certains conflits ethniques contemporains. C'est ensuite, que nous mettrons l'accent sur la période coloniale, au cours de .laquelle les élites indigènes observent la gestion concrète de l'administration publique, de la pluralité ethnique et politique -que ce soit au Congo, en Côte d'Ivoire ou en Algérie différemment, bien souvent, des principes républicains proclamés ou affichés, et qu'elles vont indigéniser, de la réforme de la colonisation française, dans l'après-guerre, à la période postcoloniale. Après ce long quatrième chapitre -central dans notre démonstration -qui s'achève avec l'acquisition de l'indépendance par ces deux colonies françaises, nous présentons, dans le .cinquième chapitre les deux premières décennies de gestion de l'État post-colonial par les anciens colonisés, plus particulièrement leur gestion de la pluralité politique et ethnique et des crises qui en ont découlé. Autant, dans une Côte d'Ivoire qui a été longtemps présentée, par les africanistes, comme un havre de paix, mais où pourtant la répression se justifie par de faux complots (1959, 1963), et contre la République d'Éburnie (1971), que dans un Congo réputé tumultueux et violent, surtout après l'insurrection populaire de 1963, qui sera suivie de coups d'État à dimension régionaliste ou ethniste. C'est dans la troisième partie que nous retrouvons l'articulation de l'ethnisme avec la mondialisation 73. Dans le sixième chapitre, nous présentons schématiquement la séquence historique qui précède celle de la crise (chapitre 3), autrement dit le passage du monopartisme au multipartisme de la fin des années 1980 au début des années 1990, qui a tourné en affrontements armés au lendemain des élections de 1992 au Congo et favorisé l'essor de l'ivoirité, au lendemain de la mort du "père de la nation" ivoirienne, Félix Houphouët-Boigny. Jusque-là nous n'avions pas mis l'accent sur la dimension économique dans la compréhension des conflits politiques dits ethniques. C'est ce que nous faisons à partir du septième chapitre, en présentant l'oligarchisme congolais et le patrimonialisme ivoirien, qui demeurent néanmoins souvent compris dans le cadre théorique de la «politique du ventre », avec son ingrédient la corruption, alors qu'il s'agit plutôt d'une accumulation primitive et de la constitution d'une élite économique locale, mais réalisée dans le contexte post-colonial. Nous terminons en présentant, dans le huitième chapitre, les articulations entre l'oligarchisme congolais, le patrimonialisme ivoirien et la restructuration de l'économie mondiale, après trois décennies de "coopération" privilégiée avec l'ancienne métropole coloniale. Les enjeux de ladite restructuration sont présentées comme le facteur qui explique les conflits entre acteurs politiques locaux et le rôle joué par les intérêts dits étrangers dans la production de ces violences ethnicisées ou confessionnalisées. Nous aboutissons ainsi à une sorte de banalisation de celles-ci, car, eu égard à la dynamique historique concrète du passé et du présent, elles nous informent plus sur la nature de la mondialisation que sur quelque singularité essentialisée des Congolais et des Ivoiriens voire d'autres peuples africains - ou des rapports spécifiques entre les anciennes colonies et leur ancienne métropole.

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Les menaces pour la santé des voyageurs proviennent souvent de l'émergence ou de la réémergence d'anciennes et de nouvelles maladies infectieuses. En Amérique du Sud c'est une augmentation des cas de fièvre jaune qui a fait du bruit. A Bornéo, une nouvelle espèce de Plasmodium pathogène pour l'humain a été mise en évidence. Après l'épidémie sur les îles de l'océan Indien, le virus du Chikungunya a causé de nouveaux foyers et ceci même en Europe. La première journée mondiale de la rage a rappelé que cette maladie continue à tuer un nombre important de personnes dans les pays aux ressources limitées. La rage affecte également des personnes de nos pays comme l'illustre deux situations récentes. Finalement, le nouveau Règlement sanitaire international permettra à l'OMS de mieux répondre aux urgences de santé publique de portée internationale. The threats for the health of travellers come often from the emergence or the re-emergence of old and new infectious diseases. In South America an important increase of the number of cases of yellow fever was reported. On the island of Borneo a new species of Plasmodium pathogenic for humans has been identified. After the Chikungunya epidemic that affected the islands of the Indian Ocean, the virus has caused new epidemic foci and this even in Europe. The first World Rabies Day reminded us that this disease still kills a large number of persons in countries with limited resources. Rabies can also affect persons from our countries, as it was illustrated by two recent situations. Finally the new International Health Regulation will allow the WHO to better respond to public health emergencies of international concern

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The risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection while traveling abroad is increased in certain populations. Pre-travel consultation should include the education of travelers on the prevalence of HIV in the countries visited and on appropriate prevention measures. In patients infected with HIV (PHIV), combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) improves immunity, enabling them to travel with less risk for their health. Pre-travel consultation of PVIH has the following objectives: to determine immune status, to update immunization and to decide on anti-malaria drug prophylaxis, taking into account potential drug interactions with antiretroviral therapy. Vaccine response and duration of protection is shorter-lived in PVIH, especially if the CD4 count is below 200 cells/mm3 and the HIV viral load is detectable. Therefore cART is a cornerstone for disease prevention among patients infected with HIV who travel.

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Reducing a test administration to standardised procedures reflects the test designers' standpoint. However, from the practitioners' standpoint, each client is unique. How do psychologists deal with both standardised test administration and clients' diversity? To answer this question, we interviewed 17 psychologists working in three public services for children and adolescents about their assessment practices. We analysed the numerous "client categorisations" they produced in their accounts. We found that they had shared perceptions about their clients' diversity, and reported various non-standard practices that complemented standardised test administration, but also differed from them or were even forbidden. They seem to experience a dilemma between: (a) prescribed and situated practices; (b) scientific and situated reliability; (c) commutative and distributive justice. For practitioners, dealing with clients' diversity this is a practical problem, halfway between a problem-solving task and a moral dilemma.

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BACKGROUND: Although medical and travel plans gathered from pre-travel interviews are used to decide the provision of specific pre-travel health advice and vaccinations, there has been no evaluation of the relevance of this strategy. In a prospective study, we assessed the agreement between pre-travel plans and post-travel history and the effect on advice regarding the administration of vaccines and recommendations for malaria prevention. METHODS: We included prospectively all consenting adults who had not planned an organized tour. Pre- and post-travel information included questions on destination, itineraries, departure and return dates, access to bottled water, plan of bicycle ride, stays in a rural zone, and close contact with animals. The outcomes measured included: agreement between pre- and post-travel itineraries and activities; and the effect of these differences on pre-travel health recommendations, had the traveler gone to the actual versus intended destinations for actual versus intended duration and activities. RESULTS: Three hundred and sixty-five travelers were included in the survey, where 188 (52%) were males (median age 38 years). In 81(23%) travelers, there was no difference between pre- and post-travel history. Disagreement between pre- and post-travel history were the highest for stays in rural zones or with local people (66% of travelers), close contact with animals (33%), and bicycle riding (21%). According to post-travel history, 125 (35%) travelers would have needed rabies vaccine and 9 (3%) typhoid fever vaccine. Potential overprovision of vaccine was found in <2% of travelers. A change in the malaria prescription would have been recommended in 18 (5%) travelers. CONCLUSIONS: Pre-travel history does not adequately reflect what travelers do. However, difference between recommendations for the actual versus intended travel plans was only clinically significant for the need for rabies vaccine. Particular attention during pre-travel health counseling should focus on the risk of rabies, the need to avoid close contact with animals and to seek care for post-exposure prophylaxis following an animal bite.

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The identification of the presence of active signaling between astrocytes and neurons in a process termed gliotransmission has caused a paradigm shift in our thinking about brain function. However, we are still in the early days of the conceptualization of how astrocytes influence synapses, neurons, networks, and ultimately behavior. In this Perspective, our goal is to identify emerging principles governing gliotransmission and consider the specific properties of this process that endow the astrocyte with unique functions in brain signal integration. We develop and present hypotheses aimed at reconciling confounding reports and define open questions to provide a conceptual framework for future studies. We propose that astrocytes mainly signal through high-affinity slowly desensitizing receptors to modulate neurons and perform integration in spatiotemporal domains complementary to those of neurons.

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The production and use of false identity and travel documents in organized crime represent a serious and evolving threat. However, a case-by-case perspective, thus suffering from linkage blindness and a limited analysis capacity, essentially drives the present-day fight against this criminal problem. To assist in overcoming these limitations, a process model was developed using a forensic perspective. It guides the systematic analysis and management of seized false documents to generate forensic intelligence that supports strategic and tactical decision-making in an intelligence-led policing approach. The model is articulated on a three-level architecture that aims to assist in detecting and following-up on general trends, production methods and links between cases or series. Using analyses of a large dataset of counterfeit and forged identity and travel documents, it is possible to illustrate the model, its three levels and their contribution. Examples will point out how the proposed approach assists in detecting emerging trends, in evaluating the black market's degree of structure, in uncovering criminal networks, in monitoring the quality of false documents, and in identifying their weaknesses to orient the conception of more secured travel and identity documents. The process model proposed is thought to have a general application in forensic science and can readily be transposed to other fields of study.

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze complaints of patients, their relatives, and friends who consulted a complaints center based (Espace Patients & Proches (EPP)) in a hospital so as to better understand the reasons that motivated them and their underlying expectations. METHODS: This study was based on the analysis of written accounts of the 253 situations that occurred during the first year of operation of the EPP. The accounts were analyzed qualitatively using an inductive, thematic analytic approach. RESULTS: We identified 372 different types of complaints and 28 main analytic themes. Five clustered themes emerged from the analysis of the interconnections among the core themes: (1) interpersonal relationship (N=160-the number of accounts including a complaint related to this general theme); (2) technical aspects of care (N=106); (3) health-care institution (N=69); (4) billing and insurance; (5) access to information (N=13). CONCLUSION: The main reason for patients, their relatives, and friends going to EPP was related to the quality of the interpersonal relationship with health-care professionals. Such complaints were markedly more frequent than those concerning technical aspects of care. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: These results raise important questions concerning changing patient expectations as well as how hospitals integrate complaints into the process of quality health care.