946 resultados para Ocular manifestations of general diseases


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El cultivo de maní es de gran importancia en la provincia de Córdoba. En los últimos años, la pérdida de rendimiento del cultivo en la región centro debido a la degradación de los suelos, la incidencia de enfermedades causadas por hongos y la erosión hídrica y eólica ha desplazado el área de siembra hacia el sur de la provincia. La hipótesis planteada en este proyecto es que la diversidad de bacterias que habitan la rizósfera y/o los tejidos de maní constituye una fuente para la selección de aquéllos que, por sus propiedades fisiológicas y metabólicas, permitan mejorar el rendimiento del cultivo, actuando como biocontroladores de fitopatógenos o biofertilizantes. Los objetivos propuestos son: 1) Evaluar y caracterizar la actividad antifúngica en una población previamente seleccionada de microorganismos del suelo del área manisera de Córdoba para su utilización en el desarrollo de prácticas sustentables tendientes a optimizar la producción de dicho cultivo mediante funciones biocontroladoras. 2) Seleccionar bacterias nativas nodulantes de maní competitivas y eficientes en la fijación y asimilación de nitrógeno en maní para ser utilizadas como un inoculante potencial. La metodología a utilizar consistirá en ensayos de interacción planta-microorganismos usando técnicas moleculares y bioquímicas. Los estudios sobre el conocimiento de la biodiversidad del suelo en el área manisera aportarán herramientas para una transición hacia una agricultura sustentable, generándose un catálogo de bacterias simbióticas y de vida libre que muestran actividad PGPR y que podrían ser empleadas como biofertilizantes o biocontroladoras de fitopatógenos. Ello podría constituir un importante impulso en la economía regional, la cual se basa principalmente en la explotación agrícola.

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Background: Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death in Brazil. Objective: To estimate total CVD, cerebrovascular disease (CBVD), and ischemic heart disease (IHD) mortality rates in adults in the counties of the state of Rio de Janeiro (SRJ), from 1979 to 2010. Methods: The counties of the SRJ were analysed according to their denominations stablished by the geopolitical structure of 1950, Each new county that have since been created, splitting from their original county, was grouped according to their former origin. Population Data were obtained from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), and data on deaths were obtained from DataSus/MS. Mean CVD, CBVD, and IHD mortality rates were estimated, compensated for deaths from ill-defined causes, and adjusted for age and sex using the direct method for three periods: 1979–1989, 1990–1999, and 2000–2010, Such results were spatially represented in maps. Tables were also constructed showing the mortality rates for each disease and year period. Results: There was a significant reduction in mortality rates across the three disease groups over the the three defined periods in all the county clusters analysed, Despite an initial mortality rate variation among the counties, it was observed a homogenization of such rates at the final period (2000–2010). The drop in CBVD mortality was greater than that in IHD mortality. Conclusion: Mortality due to CVD has steadily decreased in the SRJ in the last three decades. This reduction cannot be explained by greater access to high technology procedures or better control of cardiovascular risk factors as these facts have not occurred or happened in low proportion of cases with the exception of smoking which has decreased significantly. Therefore, it is necessary to seek explanations for this decrease, which may be related to improvements in the socioeconomic conditions of the population.

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Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Fakultät für Naturwissenschaften, Univ., Dissertation, 2016

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The process to develop a guideline in a European setting remains a challenge. The ESCMID Fungal Infection Study Group (EFISG) successfully achieved this endeavour. After two face-to-face meetings, numerous telephone conferences, and email correspondence, an ESCMID task force (basically composed of members of the Society's Fungal Infection Study Group, EFISG) finalized the ESCMID diagnostic and management/therapeutic guideline for Candida diseases. By appreciating various patient populations at risk for Candida diseases, four subgroups were predefined, mainly ICU patients, paediatric, HIV/AIDS and patients with malignancies including haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Besides treatment recommendations, the ESCMID guidelines provide guidance for diagnostic procedures. For the guidelines, questions were formulated to phrase the intention of a given recommendation, for example, outcome. The recommendation was the clinical intervention, which was graded by a score of A-D for the 'Strength of a recommendation'. The 'level of evidence' received a score of I-III. The author panel was approved by ESCMID, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the European Confederation of Medical Mycology. The guidelines followed the framework of GRADE and Appraisal of Guidelines, Research, and Evaluation. The drafted guideline was presented at ECCMID 2011 and points of discussion occurring during that meeting were incorporated into the manuscripts. These ESCMID guidelines for the diagnosis and management of Candida diseases provide guidance for clinicians in their daily decision-making process.

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