Publications by authors named "Dina Moustafa Abou Rayia"

Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis)-induced myopathy is an inflammatory myopathy that is difficult to treat unless the parasite is combated in its early intestinal phase before it reaches the muscles. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of local mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy on T.

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Nutritional supplements, particularly vitamin D, have been widely used worldwide in the treatment of various infections, including parasites. This study aimed to evaluate the potential effects of vitamin D3 supplementation on the muscular phase of trichinellosis in experimental animals. Mice were divided as follows: (group I): infected untreated, (group IIa) infected and treated with vitamin D3 for 12 doses beginning 2 weeks before infection and continuing after infection, (group IIb) infected and treated with vitamin D3 for 8 doses beginning on the same day of infection, (group III) normal control, (group IVa) which received vitamin D3 for 12 doses and (group IVb) which received vitamin D3 for 8 doses.

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Article Synopsis
  • Human parvovirus B19 (PVB19) is a widespread virus that can be transmitted through blood transfusions, posing a risk from asymptomatic donors.
  • In a study conducted in Kinshasa, DRC, 360 blood donors were tested for PVB19 antibodies, revealing that a significant portion were infected, with males showing higher rates of seropositivity.
  • The findings indicate a 5.3% risk of transfusion-transmitted PVB19 in the region, suggesting the need for improved testing methods to ensure blood safety.
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In modern society, myocardial infarction is a major cause of mortality, morbidity and deterioration of quality of life. Although various therapeutic approaches are available, none of them lead to the regeneration of infarcted tissue. The use of mesenchymal stem cells in cell therapy for myocardial infarction showed a beneficial effect consisting in reduced infarcted area and improved cardiac function, which can be explained by paracrine mechanism.

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