Publications by authors named "A Rosell Cervilla"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to identify drug resistance mutations (DRM) in cytomegalovirus (CMV) among solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, comparing the effectiveness of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and Sanger sequencing as detection methods.
  • In a nationwide study from 2013 to 2016, NGS detected more DRM (20) compared to Sanger sequencing (14), confirming all Sanger results and identifying additional mutations linked to high-level resistance to ganciclovir.
  • NGS results indicated a relation between DRM presence and factors such as lung transplantation and longer antiviral treatment duration, with only the latter being independently associated with DRM presence in further analysis.
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Background: Current guidelines recommend that treatment of resistant cytomegalovirus (CMV) in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients must be based on genotypic analysis. However, this recommendation is not systematically followed.

Objectives: To assess the presence of mutations associated with CMV resistance in SOT recipients with suspected resistance, their associated risk factors and the clinical impact of resistance.

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We investigated the etiology of reported sporadic suspected mumps cases with a negative RT-PCR result for the mumps virus in the Barcelona-South region in 2007-2011. Samples from mumps virus-negative patients presenting unilateral or bilateral parotitis or other salivary gland swelling were tested for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) by real-time PCR and for respiratory viruses by two multiplex-PCR-based assays to detect parainfluenza virus (PIV) 1-4, influenza virus (InV) A, B and C, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), enterovirus, coronavirus 229E, coronavirus OC43, and rhinovirus. 101 samples were analyzed in persons aged 8 months to 50 years.

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The kinetics of the reaction of neutral [Mo(S2C6H4)3] with hydrogen sulfite to produce the anionic Mo(V) complex, [Mo(S2C6H4)3]-, and sulfate have been investigated. It has been shown that [Mo(S2C6H4)3] acts as the electron-proton sink in the oxygenation reaction of HSO3(-) by water. Reaction rates, monitored by UV/vis stopped-flow spectrometry, were studied in THF/water media as a function of the concentration of HSO3(-) and molybdenum complex, pH, ionic strength, and temperature.

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The kinetics of the reaction of Mo(VI)(S2C6H4)3 with organic phosphines to produce the anionic Mo(V) complex, Mo(V)(S2C6H4)3-, and phosphine oxide have been investigated. Reaction rates, monitored by UV-vis stopped-flow spectrophotometry, were studied in THF/H2O media as a function of the concentration of phosphine, molybdenum complex, pH, and water concentration. The reaction exhibits pH-dependent phosphine saturation kinetics and is first-order in complex concentration.

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