3 resultados para Epidemiology and vector control

em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia


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Smoking-related pictures and matched controls are useful tools in experimental tasks of attentional bias. Noteworthy the procedures used to produce and validate these pairs of pictures are poorly reported. This study aimed to describe the production and evidence of validity of a set of smoking-related pictures and their matched controls. Two studies were conducted to assess validity. An online internet-based survey was used to assess face validity of 12 pictures related to smoking behavior and 12 matched controls. All pictures were colored and were 95mm length x 130mm width. Participants were asked if the pictures were related or not to the smoking behavior and also rated how much each picture was related to smoking behavior. The second study investigated attentional bias in smokers (n = 47) and non-smokers (n = 50), and examined how they assessed all pictures in terms of pleasantness and the 12 smoking-related pictures in terms of relevance to their own smoking behavior. Craving was assessed before and after the experiment. Results indicate that this set of pictures are valid since smoking-related pictures were considered more related to smoking behavior compared to their matched controls. Moreover, smokers showed greater attentional bias for smoking-related pictures than non-smokers. Craving and relevance of the smoking-related pictures were higher in smokers than in non-smokers. Smokers considered smoking-related pictures them less unpleasant than non-smokers. These findings provide evidence of face and content validity of this set of pictures, which will be available to researchers, contributing to maximize the standardization of future investigations.

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La enfermedad venosa periférica de miembros inferiores se considera una de las afecciones más prevalentes, con morbilidad considerable, deterioro de la calidad de vida, e importante demanda de recursos de salud, que en la mayoría de casos requiere manejo quirúrgico como parte del tratamiento. Este estudio busca analizar si la técnica quirúrgica es un factor de riesgo, que incrementa la aparición de infección de sitio quirúrgico en 257 pacientes a quienes se les realizó varicosafenectomia. Metodología: Se realizó un estudio de cohorte retrospectiva; se recolectaron los datos a partir de los registros clínicos y quirúrgicos de pacientes que cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión, registrando factores de riesgo, descripción quirúrgica, complicaciones, y evolución post operatoria hasta 8 semanas. El análisis estadístico se realizó mediante el cálculo de riesgo relativo y regresión logística binomial. Resultados: Se demostró asociación entre la presencia de infección de sitio quirúrgico y tipo de cirugía con un RR = 3,05 (P= 0,01), clasificación CEAP con 29% menos riesgo en varicosafenectomia total (P= 0,008). Conclusiones: Existen variables clínicas y quirúrgicas que influyen en la probabilidad de desarrollar infección del sitio quirúrgico.

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Dengue and Chikungunya viruses cause the most important arthropod-borne viral infections for humans. These viruses are predominant in tropical and subtropical regions. In addition, these viruses are predominant in tropical and subtropical regions. Dengue mortality rate is around 1.2 to 3.5% and deaths due to chikungunya fever are around 1 in 1000; however, half of chikungunya-infected patients evolve into a chronic state that can persist for months up to years. There are no antiviral drugs available for DENV and CHIKV treatment and prevention. Moreover, vector control strategies have failed so far. Thus, the development of potent inhibitors for a broad spectrum of RNA viruses is urgently needed. We established and characterized a new embryonic insect cell line from Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito. Also we established the flaviviruses and alphavirus replication, both in C6/36 and Lulo insect cell lines, as well as in Vero cell line. In addition we carried out a reference compound library and reference panel of assays and data for DENV, which provides a benchmark for further studies. During this study, a panel of 9 antiviral molecules, with proven in vitro anti-dengue virus activity and that act at different stages of the DENV life cycle, was selected. Finally, Favipiravir or T-705, was identified as inhibitor in vitro and in vivo of alphaviruses and the mutation K291R in nsP4, which is responsible of the polymerase activity, was found as the mode of action in CHIKV. Interestingly, lysine in motif F1 is also highly conserved in positive-stranded RNA viruses and this might explain the broad spectrum of T-705 antiviral activity.