Publications by authors named "G Contreras"

Background: Socio-economic status is associated with self-harm at the individual and area level. In Canada, there is limited evidence on the relationship between area-level markers of socio-economic status and self-harm. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of small area-level material and social deprivation on rates of hospitalization due to self-harm.

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  • This study examines the increase in infection prevalence among solid organ transplant recipients in the U.S. from 2019 to 2023 before their transplants.
  • Researchers found a seroprevalence rate of 4.8% among 1,523 transplant candidates, with higher rates noted in lung and heart transplant recipients.
  • The results emphasize the importance of enhancing screening methods for this overlooked tropical disease in transplant patients.
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Unlike Ff, the packaging signal (PS) and the mechanism of integrative filamentous phage assembly remains largely unknown. Here we revived two Inoviridae prophage sequences, ϕLf2 and ϕLf-UK, as infectious virions that lysogenize black rot pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris.

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Neonatal and pediatric mortality in kittens could be associated with bacterial infections, complications from inadequate management, congenital malformations, neonatal isoerythrolysis, parasitic diseases, and viral diseases. The complexity of causes, coupled with kittens' physiological and immunological immaturity, complicates the diagnosis and treatment of disease, highlighting the necessity for preventive measures. This study aimed to identify the leading causes of death and the occurrence of congenital malformations in stray kittens.

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