Publications by authors named "C C Villar"

Purpose: Significant improvements in the prognosis for young patients with Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (PID) and Autoinflammatory Disorders (AID), which together make up the majority of Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI), have resulted in the need for optimisation of transition and transfer of care to adult services. Effective transition is crucial to improve health outcomes and treatment compliance among patients. Evaluations of existing transition programmes in European health centres identified the absence of disease-specific transition guidelines for PID and AID, as a challenge to the transition process.

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The prevalence of periodontitis in Latin American and Caribbean countries (LACC) drew attention to a significant public health issue exacerbated by socio-economic disparities. This consensus report, based on the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) S3 level clinical practice guidelines, proposed a multifaceted approach to periodontal health-care. The report highlighted the critical need for holistic, population-wide health policies and underscored the lack of documented community interventions in contemporary literature.

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Background: illegal drugs significantly contribute to global health issues, with health complications often occurring not only in regular users with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) but also in first-time and occasional users.

Methods: this study examines five clinical cases from a public hospital in Ibiza, Spain, where patients presented with acute psychiatric symptoms due to recreational drug use.

Results: Contrary to previous studies on SUDs, our patients typically had higher education levels and stable employment.

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Flavonoids are a large and important group of phytochemicals with a great variety of bioactivities. The addition of methyl groups during biosynthesis of flavonoids and other polyphenols enhances their bioactivities and increases their stability. In a previous study of our research group, we detected a novel flavonoid O-methyltransferase activity in Streptomyces albidoflavus J1074, which led to the heterologous biosynthesis of homohesperetin from hesperetin in feeding cultures.

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