Publications by authors named "A V Osorio"

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic had significant impacts on youth health and well-being. Youth with prior inequities, such as those exposed to child maltreatment, may have experienced greater psychosocial challenges and long-term difficulties than their peers, including sustained interpersonal relationships problems. Given the importance of healthy relationships during adolescence and early adulthood, the significant impact the pandemic had on youth, and the potential disproportionate challenges for youth with a child maltreatment history, the purpose of the present study was to better understand changes in relational conflict among youth with and without a child maltreatment history from the perspectives of youth themselves.

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Introduction: The development of effective vaccines against is critical due to its significant impact on human and animal health. The objective of this study was to design and evaluate and a multivalent vaccine based on the immunogenic potential of three selected open reading frames (ORFs) of .

Methods: The designed construct, named S22, was analyzed to evaluate its physicochemical properties, antigenicity, allergenicity and toxicity.

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In situ measurements and laboratory analysis considering i) marine water quality measurements, ii) Physical, chemical, and heavy metals characteristics of desalination brine, and iii) Conductivity- Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles, were conducted. For marine water quality, the data collection aimed to evaluate the distribution of salinity, temperature, and heavy metals both at the surface and close to the seabed and other water quality parameters at specific locations. For salinity and temperature, a salinity tester model HQ40d was used.

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  • - Breast cancer constitutes 24.2% of malignant tumors in women, and advancements in treatment have led to higher survival rates, but there's an increasing incidence of second primary lung cancers (LC) appearing about 10 years post-breast cancer treatment.
  • - The study analyzed 9 women in Colombia who developed second primary adenocarcinomas of the lung after being treated for ductal carcinoma breast cancer, revealing that many had undergone radiation and chemotherapy, which heightened their LC risk.
  • - With treatment-to-LC detection intervals varying from 1 to 17 years and a notable number of LCs appearing near the original BC site, the research highlights the importance of long-term monitoring and accurate histological evaluations in managing lung
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