Publications by authors named "J S de Mendonca"

Neonatal puppies and kittens have physiological and anatomical characteristics that differ from those of adult animals, which impacts the interpretation of physical examination and complementary tests. The veterinarian must be familiar with the clinical, laboratory, and imaging aspects observed in neonates. It is necessary to thoroughly evaluate the litter and the mother to notice the most subtle signs of illness and advise the owner to constantly monitor the newborns, quickly sending them to specialized care.

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Cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS) is a complex clinical condition that encompasses metabolic dysregulation, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes risk factors. Worldwide, CMS is underdiagnosed, and its occurrence significantly increases cardiovascular morbimortality. Despite available pharmacological treatments, the approach is fragmented, and the associated clinical conditions are treated independently.

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Background: The Burkholderia cepacia complex comprises a group of bacteria with a growing threat as a contaminant of nonsterile solutions. We describe an outbreak of a Burkholderia cepacia complex involving patients at intensive care unit related to a no-rinse bathing solution (NRBS).

Methods: We carried out patients, environmental and laboratory investigation performing analyses of cases, pulsed-field-gel electrophoresis and whole genome sequence (WGS) of isolates.

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  • A study was conducted to examine the link between whole blood viscosity (WBV) and sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in Indian patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), as diabetes may alter blood viscosity.
  • Among 60 participants, a significant 73.3% had SNHL, primarily moderate and bilateral, with results showing a clear correlation between poorer glycemic control and increased severity of SNHL.
  • However, the study found no significant relationship between WBV and SNHL, microangiopathies (like retinopathy and neuropathy), or glycemic control indicators, suggesting that while SNHL is common in diabetics, blood viscosity might not play a crucial role in its development.
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Cytauxzoon spp. have been detected in Brazil infecting mainly asymptomatic domestic cats and wild felids. However, the supposed genetic similarity with the pathogenic Cytauxzoon felis is questionable because it is based on analysis of short sequences of the 18S rRNA gene.

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