Publications by authors named "F Galindo"

In recent years, the importance of working holistically on the global One Health and One Welfare agendas has become evident. The success of these policies in addressing shared challenges depends on a science-based global strategy for animal welfare that allows local efforts to resolve conflicts related to how human beings take advantage of natural resources, including domestic and wild animals. These policies need to be developed jointly by the World Organisation for Animal Health, the World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and in line with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.

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Background: Despite suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART), 15%-30% of people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) experience a limited recovery of CD4 T cells. Although autoantibodies against the CD4 receptor have previously been identified in people with HIV (PWH), little is known about their longitudinal impact on CD4 T-cell reconstitution.

Methods: Anti-CD4 autoantibodies were evaluated by the fluid-phase luciferase immunoprecipitation systems immunoassay in ART-naive people with advanced HIV (CD4 count ≤100 cells/µL), PWH with CD4 count >200 cells/µL, long-term nonprogressors, people with idiopathic CD4 lymphopenia, people with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome, and healthy volunteers without HIV.

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Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) has considerable mortality and morbidity, and it often presents therapeutic challenges when complicated by paradoxical reactions (PRs). Here, the clinical course of four cases of TBM patients complicated by PRs in a longitudinal TB cohort is described while also providing insights from the larger clinical cohort. Research flow cytometry, biomarker analysis, and drug concentrations were performed on available samples.

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  • - The research aimed to understand how co-inoculating maize plants with specific bacteria and using nitrogen fertilizers can improve nitrogen fixation and recovery from fertilizers.
  • - It tested different seed inoculations and nitrogen application levels, finding that bacterial co-inoculation boosted photosynthesis and water efficiency, especially when nitrogen availability was low.
  • - The study concluded that using a moderate amount of nitrogen (120-180 kg N/ha) alongside bacterial co-inoculation resulted in the best nitrogen-use efficiency and higher maize yields, while excessive nitrogen reduced bacteria's nitrogen-fixing abilities.
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  • Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) can enhance crop yield and nutrition, with this study focusing on their effects on dwarf castor beans following legumes and grasses in Brazil.
  • The research tested various nitrogen (N) application rates alongside PGPB inoculation, finding significant increases in grain and oil yields at specific N rates, especially with inoculation treatments.
  • The findings suggest that combining optimal N rates with PGPB inoculation can lead to higher castor bean yields while reducing fertilizer use, promoting more sustainable agricultural practices.
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