Publications by authors named "Monica Chavez"

The development of green technologies and bioprocesses such as solid-state fermentation (SSF) is important for the processing of macroalgae biomass and to reduce the negative effect of spp. on marine ecosystems, as well as the production of compounds with high added value such as fungal proteins. In the present study, spp.

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  • The study investigates antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria in water ecosystems of Cali, resulting from pollution from various sources.
  • Researchers used culture methods and molecular techniques to analyze bacteria presence in five different locations during dry and wet seasons, employing statistical analysis to determine correlations.
  • Findings revealed high levels of resistance, particularly to cefoxitin and cefotaxime, with the most resistance identified in artificial waters; this raises concerns about the spread of antibiotic resistance genes in the Rio Cauca.
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The cellular immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection has been well characterized, while the humoral antibody response remains underexplored. We aimed to examine the total and anti-phospholipid IgM levels in the pleural lavage from mice with Mycobacterium bovis BCG extrapulmonary infection. We found that the levels of total and anti-phosphatidylcholine IgM antibodies remained significantly higher in infected mice as compared to non-infected mice up to day 90 after BCG infection, while the anti-cardiolipin IgM antibody levels decreased with bacteria clearance.

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Introduction: Phenotypic characterization of the Acinetobacter genus bacteria through biochemical and microscopic tests is possible. Studies have shown that the isolates from health-care associated infections show high resistance to first-line antibiotics.

Objective: To describe the resistance patterns of the A.

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The objectives of this study were: 1) to evaluate the acceptance, effectiveness, and sustainability of a promotora (community health worker) pilot program to improve hypertension control among medically underserved Mexican Americans of the El Paso, Texas area, and 2) to demonstrate improvements in clinical measures of blood pressure, BMI and waist circumference, self-reported behaviors and changes in attitudes and beliefs about blood pressure among Mexican American hypertensives. Participants were eligible if they had been diagnosed with hypertension and if they were willing to be randomized as either participants in the intervention or as controls. A total of 58 participants enrolled in the intervention group and 40 participants served as controls.

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The structural and ultrastructural features of gonads from endemic Mexican fish have received scarce attention. This study describes the histological and ultrastructural characteristics of the oocyte in Chirostoma humboldtianum. The ovary is asynchronic, and as such, most phases of oocyte development are found in the same ovary.

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In many teleosts, the control of gonadotropin II (or luteinizing hormone) secretion is under the dual control of stimulatory and inhibitory neuroendocrine factors. The principal stimulating factor is gonadotropin-releasing hormone and the main inhibitor is dopamine. Inhibiting the activities of dopamine by antidopaminergic drugs potentiates the actions of exogenous gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs, resulting in a surge release of luteinizing hormone and ovulation and spawning in a number of different species.

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The human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) infection is a public health problem in many endemic areas of Colombia. The subtyping of HTLV-I was based on the analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) in 3'LTR proviral DNA. From 31 HTLV-I isolates collected throughout Colombia, a RFLP analysis in a 737 bp 3'LTR fragment was performed.

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The objective of the present work was to identify the compositional parameters of raw milk that affected ethanol stability at natural pH when natural milk conditions were not modified. Heat stability, measured as coagulation time (CT), was included in the analysis to verify relation to alcohol test. Statistical models were proposed for alcohol and heat (CT) stabilities.

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Background: The VITEK 2 is a new version of the automated system for organism identification and susceptibility testing. One of the differences between this system and its predecessor, VITEK, is the ability to perform rapid susceptibility testing of Streptococcus pneumoniae. This study compares the results of susceptibility testing of S.

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We evaluated the commercially prepared Sensititre YeastOne colorimetric antifungal panel to determine the susceptibility of 170 Candida spp isolates to amphotericin B, fluconazole, itraconazole, and flucytosine. The NCCLS reference microdilution method (M27-A document) was used as reference method. The YeastOne panel was performed according to the manufacturer's instructions.

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