Publications by authors named "I A Cruz-Rodriguez"

The use of cadmium sulfide nanoparticles (CdS-NPs) synthesized by fungi presents highly stable chemical and optical characteristics; this makes them a promising alternative for development of colorimetric methods for metal detection. Moreover, application of CdS-NPs is challenging due to the biological material used to carry out synthesis and coating is highly diverse; therefore, it is necessary to evaluate if such components are present in the biological material. Thus, the objective of this work was to detect metallic ions in synthetic water samples using CdS-NPs synthesized by the extract of Aspergillus niger.

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  • The study evaluated the efficiency of analyzing two versus three stool samples for detecting intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) in children from Cuba, focusing on resource and time savings.
  • Three stool samples were collected and analyzed using various microscopy techniques, revealing that while the wet mount was the most effective method overall, the Willis flotation method helped in identifying some helminth eggs.
  • Results showed that for most protozoan parasites, analyzing two samples provided sufficient data for prevalence estimation, suggesting that additional sample analysis yields little extra value while increasing workload.
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The presence of cardio-metabolic and respiratory comorbidities, immunosuppression, and chronic kidney disease have been associated with an increase in mortality from COVID-19. The objective of this study is to establish the risk factors associated with 30-day mortality in a cohort of hospitalized patients with COVID-19. This paper conducts a retrospective and analytical study of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 in a tertiary care center.

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The aetiology of diarrhoea in a patient in Cuba with HIV was investigated. Although molecular diagnostics are still not used in many under-resourced settings, here traditional methods were supported by use of PCR. This approach enabled detection of a dual infection (Cystoisospora belli and Enterocytozoon bieneusi), the latter of which was not identified by microscopy with Didier's trichromic staining.

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Taeniosis is a neglected disease, particularly in developing countries, and is caused by infection with the adult tapeworm of either , and . Of these, is of primary concern due to the potential for cysticercosis should eggs be ingested. In Cuba, all cases of taeniosis are assumed to be caused by , although some cases of cysticercosis have been documented.

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