In healthcare environments with high microbial loads, effective infection control measures are critical for reducing airborne and surface contamination. One of the novel modalities in the achievement of these goals is the use of antimicrobial mists, such as droplets, in the form of dry fog. Although the usage of dry fog in the disinfection of contained healthcare microenvironments is well known, the effect of such a system in terms of a meaningful reduction in the microbial burden in an open inpatient ward is unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFType II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is recognized as a condition of mild chronic inflammation, marked by increased levels of acute-phase proteins and various inflammatory indicators. These inflammatory substances, along with inflammation of adipose tissue and the secretion of adipocytokines, can contribute to insulin resistance and β cell dysfunction. By influencing both innate and adaptive immunity, vitamin D can inhibit the production of inflammatory cytokines and help mitigate the low-grade chronic inflammation associated with T2DM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Roofless individuals represent the most severe category of homelessness. Their clinical characteristics and mortality patterns in Central and Eastern Europe are little known.
Methods: A single-center retrospective case-control study at the internal medicine department in Bratislava, Slovakia was conducted.
Magnesium, an essential mineral for various physiological functions, is subject to tight regulation within the body. Understanding its absorption across epithelial cell monolayers is crucial for optimizing dietary magnesium intake and therapeutic strategies. The Caco-2 monolayer model, widely recognized for its relevance to the human intestinal epithelium, provides a suitable platform for this investigation.
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