994 resultados para Transmisión de virus fitopatógenos
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Los cuentos infantiles son importantes factores de socialización en la infancia así como elementos de transmisión de roles de género. Partiendo de esta base se analizan en este trabajo un cuento clásico y un cuento no sexista con la intención de comprobar si el tratamiento de género varía en relación a los personajes y al discurso
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Este proyecto tiene como objetivo el cálculo y diseño de la transmisión de un Renault Clío Sport encargada de transmitir par y potencia del motor a las ruedas motrices mediante una serie de mecanismos. Así mismo, se procederá al cálculo de las distintas fuerzas a las que está sometido el vehículo, seguido del diseño y cálculo del embrague, seleccionando el tipo de compuesto y las dimensiones del mismo, con el cual, podremos unir o separar, mediante el pedal de embrague, el eje del motor con el eje primario de la caja de velocidades. Después se calculan los desarrollos de cada velocidad y los números de dientes de cada engranaje, así como su módulo. Debido al engrane entre dos ruedas aparecen unas fuerzas sobre los dientes, las cuales, afectan para el cálculo del diámetro del eje primario y secundario. También se calcularan y se elegirán los rodamientos que se apoyan en dichos ejes y las chavetas que fijan los engranajes al eje. En el caso del Renault Clío Sport el motor (delantero transversal) y la caja de cambios se encuentran en la parte delantera del vehículo, además de poseer tracción delantera. Se intentará en todo momento reducir el peso en vacío de la caja de cambios mediante la utilización de materiales ligeros pero a la vez resistentes, lo que hará que disminuya el consumo además de una reducción de la contaminación.
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En este proyecto se va a diseñar un un sistema de trasmisión para un coche dotado de tracción trasera. En nuestro caso será un BMW 318 modelo E30. Para esto tendremos en cuenta todos los elementos que componen la transmisión.
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El proyecto tiene como fin el diseño de una transmisión y sistema de frenado para un vehículo que tiene la parte generadora de potencia separada de la parte tractora o motriz, ya sea por barreras físicas o por motivos funcionales. El objetivo principal es buscar y adaptar alternativas a las transmisiones tradicionales, las cuales están restringidas a vehículos rígidos y cuya potencia depende del régimen de giro del motor de combustión. Las aplicaciones se centran en maquinaria pesada, donde es frecuente disponer de torretas giratorias, tracción mediante orugas o bien se busca un vehículo compacto. En lo referente al sistema de frenado, se han estudiado las alternativas posibles tanto en su disposición como tipo de freno y adaptado una de ellas a la máquina en cuestión. Se diseñarán dos frenos, uno de servicio que decelere la máquina y otro de estacionamiento que retenga la máquina en pendiente. En este proyecto se va a estudiar el caso de una carretilla telescópica (Figura 2.1), analizando los diferentes medios de transmisión de potencia, y desarrollando una transmisión y sistema de frenado que cumplan los requisitos de par y potencia calculados en este mismo proyecto.
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Background: Bronchiolitis caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and its related complications are common in infants born prematurely, with severe congenital heart disease, or bronchopulmonary dysplasia, as well as in immunosuppressed infants. There is a rich literature on the different aspects of RSV infection with a focus, for the most part, on specific risk populations. However, there is a need for a systematic global analysis of the impact of RSV infection in terms of use of resources and health impact on both children and adults. With this aim, we performed a systematic search of scientific evidence on the social, economic, and health impact of RSV infection. Methods: A systematic search of the following databases was performed: MEDLINE, EMBASE, Spanish Medical Index, MEDES-MEDicina in Spanish, Cochrane Plus Library, and Google without time limits. We selected 421 abstracts based on the 6,598 articles identified. From these abstracts, 4 RSV experts selected the most relevant articles. They selected 65 articles. After reading the full articles, 23 of their references were also selected. Finally, one more article found through a literature information alert system was included. Results: The information collected was summarized and organized into the following topics: 1. Impact on health (infections and respiratory complications, mid-to long-term lung function decline, recurrent wheezing, asthma, other complications such as otitis and rhino-conjunctivitis, and mortality; 2. Impact on resources (visits to primary care and specialists offices, emergency room visits, hospital admissions, ICU admissions, diagnostic tests, and treatments); 3. Impact on costs (direct and indirect costs); 4. Impact on quality of life; and 5. Strategies to reduce the impact (interventions on social and hygienic factors and prophylactic treatments). Conclusions: We concluded that 1. The health impact of RSV infection is relevant and goes beyond the acute episode phase; 2. The health impact of RSV infection on children is much better documented than the impact on adults; 3. Further research is needed on mid-and long-term impact of RSV infection on the adult population, especially those at high-risk; 4. There is a need for interventions aimed at reducing the impact of RSV infection by targeting health education, information, and prophylaxis in high-risk populations.
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Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of HIV and its associated demographic and clinical factors among psychiatric inpatients of a general hospital. Methods: This was a single-center, observational, cross-sectional study that included patients consecutively admitted to our unit aged 16 years or older and with no relevant cognitive problems. The patients were evaluated using a semistructured interview and an appropriate test for HIV infection. Results: Of the 637 patients who were screened, 546 (86%) who consented to participate were included in the analyses. Twenty-five (4.6%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.0-6.8) patients were HIV-positive. The prevalence was higher among patients with substance misuse (17.4%, 95% CI 9.7-28.8). All except one of the 25 patients knew of their seropositive condition prior to participation in the study. Only 14 (56%) of the 25 seropositive patients had previously received pharmacological treatment for their infection. According to the multiple logistic regression analysis, the likelihood of HIV infection was lower in patients with higher levels of education and higher among patients who were single, had history of intravenous drug use, and had an HIV-positive partner, particularly if they did not use condoms. Among the patients with HIV infection, 18 (72%) had a history of suicide attempts compared with 181 (34.7%) of the patients without HIV infection (relative risk 2.1, 95% CI 1.6-2.7; P<0.001). Conclusion: HIV infection is highly prevalent in patients admitted to a psychiatric unit, especially those with a diagnosis of substance misuse. Seropositive patients show very poor treatment adherence. The risk of suicide seems to be very high in this population. Implementing interventions to reduce the suicide risk and improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy and psychotropic medications seems crucial.
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El objetivo del proyecto es realizar el diseño de un sistema de transmisión para un vehículo de motor delantero y tracción trasera, haciendo especial hincapié en el diseño del segundo elemento de la transmisión: la caja de cambios. Se deben asegurar las prestaciones dadas por la ficha técnica del vehículo, un Ford Sierra xR4i 2.8, así como la transmisión de potencia máxima (150 CV/110 kW) y de par torsor (216 N·m/22 kg·m) del motor, el número de velocidades y las relaciones de marcha en la caja de cambios, la reducción final en el diferencial y los desarrollos. Para ello, se han estudiado, seleccionado (mediante catálogo comercial) y diseñado los distintos elementos del sistema de transmisión: embrague, caja de cambios, árbol de transmisión y diferencial. La aplicación del proyecto no está enfocada al mercado, es decir, no se va a comercializar la transmisión sino que esta será homologada para su uso particular, no competitivo, dentro de un circuito cerrado. Para llevar a cabo este proyecto se han dejado a un lado el estudio, la selección y el diseño de componentes eléctricos y electrónicos, ya que este se trata de un proyecto mecánico centrado en el diseño de los órganos de transmisión: ejes, rodamientos, elementos de unión, chavetas, engranajes... Los mecanismos desarrollados han sido los siguientes: - Embrague de discos de fricción. Concretamente, un embrague monodisco. - Caja de cambios de cinco velocidades montada sobre tres ejes (primario, intermedio y secundario). - Árbol de transmisión compuesto por un eje de sección circular hueca y dos juntas cardan de elección comercial a cada lado. - Diferencial convencional.
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the resistance of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in shrimps (Penaeus monodon) to the process of cooking. The cooking was carried out at 1000C six different durations 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 min. The presence of WSSV was tested by single step and nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In the single step PCR, the primers 1s5 & 1a16 and IK1 & IK2 were used. While in the nested PCR, primers IK1 &IK2 – IK3 & IK4 were used for the detection of WSSV. WSSV was detected in the single step PCR with the primers 1s5 and 1a16 and the nested PCR with the primers IK1 and IK2 – IK3 & IK4 from the cooked shrimp samples. The cooked shrimps, which gave positive results for WSSV by PCR, were further confirmed for the viability of WSSV by conducting the bio-inoculation studies. Mortality (100%) was observed within 123 h of intra-muscular post injection (P.I) into the live healthy WSSV-free shrimps (P. monodon). These results show that the WSSV survive the cooking process and even infected cooked shrimp products may pose a transmission risk for WSSV to the native shrimp farming systems.
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Este trabajo consta de dos partes, la primera de ellas trata de la transmisión de los apellidos. Se desarrolla el sistema implantado en España (de doble apellido) teniendo prioridad, en principio el del padre sobre la madre en cuanto al orden de transmisión. Estas normas han ido evolucionando desde la perspectiva de la discriminación hacia la mujer, donde poquito a poco se ha conseguido que la decisión de la mujer se equipare por igual a la del hombre, mediante una serie de modificaciones. Estas reformas son las que se desarrolla en el trabajo. La segunda parte, trata de la atribución del nombre propio. Predomina la libre elección, y a lo largo de sucesivas reformas se ha ido produciendo una liberalización en esta materia. Lo que se desarrolla aquí son las restricciones a la hora de elegir el nombre propio del nacido desde la Ley de 1957 hasta hoy en día.
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Metodología: Problemas Nivel educativo: Grado Duración (en horas): De 41 a 50 horas
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Papillomaviruses (PVs) are widespread pathogens. However, the extent of PV infections in bats remains largely unknown. This work represents the first comprehensive study of PVs in Iberian bats. We identified four novel PVs in the mucosa of free-ranging Eptesicus serotinus (EserPV1, EserPV2, and EserPV3) and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (RferPV1) individuals and analyzed their phylogenetic relationships within the viral family. We further assessed their prevalence in different populations of E. serotinus and its close relative E. isabellinus. Although it is frequent to read that PVs co-evolve with their host, that PVs are highly species-specific, and that PVs do not usually recombine, our results suggest otherwise. First, strict virus-host co-evolution is rejected by the existence of five, distantly related bat PV lineages and by the lack of congruence between bats and bat PVs phylogenies. Second, the ability of EserPV2 and EserPV3 to infect two different bat species (E. serotinus and E. isabellinus) argues against strict host specificity. Finally, the description of a second noncoding region in the RferPV1 genome reinforces the view of an increased susceptibility to recombination in the E2-L2 genomic region. These findings prompt the question of whether the prevailing paradigms regarding PVs evolution should be reconsidered.
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Background: Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, and humans acquire the parasite by exposure to contaminated feces from hematophagous insect vectors known as triatomines. Triatoma virus (TrV) is the sole viral pathogen of triatomines, and is transmitted among insects through the fecal-oral route and, as it happens with T. cruzi, the infected insects release the virus when defecating during or after blood uptake. Methods: In this work, we analysed the occurrence of anti-TrV antibodies in human sera from Chagas disease endemic and non-endemic countries, and developed a mathematical model to estimate the transmission probability of TrV from insects to man, which ranged between 0.00053 and 0.0015. Results: Our results confirm that people with Chagas disease living in Bolivia, Argentina and Mexico have been exposed to TrV, and that TrV is unable to replicate in human hosts. Conclusions: We presented the first experimental evidence of antibodies against TrV structural proteins in human sera.
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The health status of premature infants born 32(1)-35(0) weeks' gestational age (wGA) hospitalized for RSV infection in the first year of life (cases; n = 125) was compared to that of premature infants not hospitalized for RSV (controls; n = 362) through 6 years. The primary endpoints were the percentage of children with wheezing between 2-6 years and lung function at 6 years of age. Secondary endpoints included quality of life, healthcare resource use, and allergic sensitization. A significantly higher proportion of cases than controls experienced recurrent wheezing through 6 years of age (46.7% vs. 27.4%; p = 0.001). The vast majority of lung function tests appeared normal at 6 years of age in both cohorts. In children with pulmonary function in the lower limit of normality (FEV1 Z-score [-2; -1]), wheezing was increased, particularly for cases vs. controls (72.7% vs. 18.9%, p = 0.002). Multivariate analysis revealed the most important factor for wheezing was RSV hospitalization. Quality of life on the respiratory subscale of the TAPQOL was significantly lower (p = 0.001) and healthcare resource utilization was significantly higher (p<0.001) in cases than controls. This study confirms RSV disease is associated with wheezing in 32-35 wGA infants through 6 years of age.