Publications by authors named "Moyano L"

Background: Mass drug administration (MDA) with niclosamide (NSM) can be used to control taeniasis, the cause of neurocysticercosis. NSM is 84.3% effective against taeniasis and is considered safe as it is not absorbed from the intestinal tract.

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Cancer will remain one of the most significant challenges for public health, locally and globally. Currently, cancer is the leading cause of death in our country. Thanks to the enormous knowledge accumulated in recent decades on the cellular and molecular bases of cancer, precision oncology has been developed, an approach that allows for increasingly precise pharmacological treatment based on diagnostic tests.

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Cuban wine is a traditional alcoholic beverage elaborated with a wide variety of raw materials, such as native grapes, tropical fruits, and rice, and different winemaking processes. Research on Cuban wines is almost nonexistent, and therefore, a study of these wines is necessary to improve their quality. Dynamic headspace (DHS)-TD-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis was carried out to establish the different aroma fingerprints of different Cuban wines.

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Introduction: The incidence of squamous carcinoma of the oropharynx (OPSCC) has presented an increase worldwide, a fact that occurs along with a phenomenon of epidemiological transition, whose pathogenesis is linked to human papilloma virus (HPV) in a significant part of the cases. Published evidence at the Latin American level is scarce. The present study aims to evaluate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with oropharyngeal cancer treated in a public oncology reference centre in Chile.

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  • A study investigated the characteristics of 1,975 people with epilepsy in Tumbes, Peru, focusing on those affected by neurocysticercosis (NCC), a disease caused by a specific pathogen.
  • Conducted from 2007 to 2020, the research involved gathering demographic and clinical data, including neuroimaging and EEG tests, to understand the participants' baseline conditions.
  • Findings revealed that about 38% of the participants had NCC, leading to a higher prevalence of adult-onset epilepsy and longer epilepsy duration; notably, 74% were not receiving necessary anti-seizure medications, indicating significant treatment gaps.
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Objective: We carried out a study to estimate the vaccine effectiveness (VE) of homologous vaccination schedules against COVID-19, using data from mandatory information systems from Bogota, Colombia.

Methods: A test-negative case-control study in adults from Bogota (Colombia), between March 1st of 2021 and February 25th of 2022. We assess VE among symptomatic COVID-19 cases during the Mul, Delta, and Omicron predominance periods in Bogota, with controls matched by sex, age (±5 years), and date of testing (±7 days), using a case:control ratio of 1:1.

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  • Peru faced a significant COVID-19 crisis, with over 900,000 cases and 36,000 deaths, particularly affecting areas like Tumbes that lack proper sanitation and water.
  • A study conducted in Tumbes, involving blood sample collection and symptom surveys, found a COVID-19 seroprevalence rate of 25.59%, which was higher in women compared to men.
  • The research identified specific symptoms associated with positive COVID-19 antibody tests, emphasizing the need for improved health strategies by the Ministry of Health to address ongoing public health challenges.
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Plant-pathogen interaction is influenced by multiple environmental factors, including temperature and light. Recent works have shown that light modulates not only the defense response of plants but also the pathogens virulence. Xanthomonas citri subsp.

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In this work, we identified and functionally characterized the strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) R2R3 MYB transcription factor FaMYB123. As in most genes associated with organoleptic properties of ripe fruit, FaMYB123 expression is ripening-related, receptacle-specific, and antagonistically regulated by ABA and auxin. Knockdown of FaMYB123 expression by RNAi in ripe strawberry fruit receptacles downregulated the expression of enzymes involved in the late steps of anthocyanin/flavonoid biosynthesis.

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Flavonoid compounds, including anthocyanins and flavan-3-ol derivatives, total tannins, total vitamin C and resveratrol were analyzed by HPLC in blueberry fruits, their skin and pulp, as well as in wines produced from them. Two wines were elaborated, with different times of fermentation. The fruit analysis provided information on the distribution of bioactive compounds in the berries, showing that the skin had the highest concentrations of all compounds.

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Background: Breast cancer incidence is increasing rapidly in Latin America, with a higher proportion of cases among young women than in developed countries. Studies have linked inflammation to breast cancer development, but data is limited in premenopausal women, especially in Latin America.

Methods: We investigated the associations between serum biomarkers of chronic inflammation (interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interferon-γ (IFN-γ), leptin, adiponectin) and risk of premenopausal breast cancer among 453 cases and 453 matched, population-based controls from Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico.

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Optimal control strategies for Taenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis have not been determined. We conducted a 2-year cluster randomized trial in Peru by assigning 23 villages to 1 of 3 geographically targeted intervention approaches. For ring screening (RS), participants living near pigs with cysticercosis were screened for taeniasis; identified cases were treated with niclosamide.

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  • - Stroke is a major neurological issue in the Andean region of South America, with a lack of detailed epidemiological data on its prevalence from previous studies.
  • - A study conducted in 80 rural villages in northern Peru involving over 22,000 people found a stroke prevalence of 7.05 per 1,000 residents, which was notably higher for individuals aged 85 and older.
  • - The research indicated that high blood pressure and a sedentary lifestyle significantly contributed to stroke prevalence, and overall stroke rates in this Peruvian population were higher than some nearby regions but lower than in African and Asian rural areas.
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Physicochemical characterization, amino acids contents, minerals composition, total phenolic compounds, and antioxidant capacity of Cuban wines from different raw materials were studied. The wines studied were grape wines, tropical fruit wines, and rice wines. Twenty-one amino acids were identified and quantified, being Asp and Glu detected in all wines.

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Preterm birth (PTB) is a major cause of neonatal death and long-term consequences for the newborn. This review aims to update the evidence about the potential benefit of pharmacological supplementation with omega 3 fatty acids during pregnancy on the incidence of PTB. The Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library and Central databases were searched until 28 June 2020 for RCTs in which omega 3 supplementation was used versus placebo to reduce PTB risk.

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Background: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is a helminthic disease of the central nervous system, and it is one of the leading causes of seizures and symptomatic epilepsy in countries with tropical regions like Peru. Studies of people with epilepsy in Peru's northern coast have consistently found that between 30% and 50% of epilepsy cases is associated with NCC. There are few studies that report on the differences in incidence and prevalence of NCC by sex, and to our knowledge, none that consider the gendered dimensions of having epilepsy.

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  • Subarachnoid neurocysticercosis (SANCC) is a serious brain infection, and a pilot study was conducted in two northern Peruvian villages to implement noninvasive screening methods.* -
  • The screening involved a urine antigen test followed by brain MRI for those with high antigen levels, identifying eight SANCC cases among 978 participants, including many who showed no symptoms.* -
  • The study found a prevalence rate of 0.8% for SANCC, higher than previously thought, and suggested a positive predictive value of 62% for the urine test; further research is needed to see if early detection improves outcomes.*
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Light modulates almost every aspect of plant physiology, including plant-pathogen interactions. Among these, the hypersensitive response (HR) of plants to pathogens is characterized by a rapid and localized programmed cell death (PCD), which is critical to restrict the spread of pathogens from the infection site. The aim of this work was to study the role of light in the interaction between Pseudomonas syringae pv.

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  • Willow (Salix spp.) seeds can survive drying but lose viability quickly at room temperature due to unique characteristics of their chloroplasts.
  • A study measured molecular damage indicators in seeds stored for up to 16 years, finding significant changes like decreased unsaturated fatty acids, modified protein profiles, activated nucleases, and DNA fragmentation.
  • Despite maintaining high germination rates, the study revealed that programmed cell death begins after ten years of storage and progresses further over sixteen years.
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Reintroduction of into a region in Peru where it had been eliminated prompted evaluation of the possibility of reintroduction from an urban reservoir of taeniasis. In a cross-sectional study of an adjacent urban area, we found low prevalence of taeniasis (4/1,621; 0.25%), suggesting minimal risk of parasite reintroduction into rural areas through this route.

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A dynamic headspace sorptive extraction (DHS) combined with thermal desorption (TD) and coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) was developed for the determination of forty-four volatile aroma metabolites (VAMs) which describe aroma fingerprints of wines. The response surface methodology (RSM) and a central composite design (CCD) was used to obtain the optimal values for the experimental extraction variables, and the results were assessed by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) and a principal component analysis (PCA). The VAMs exhibited optimal extraction with the high levels of salt concentration (1.

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