Publications by authors named "Orbegozo J"

Purpose: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of the toric version of a presbyopia-correcting intraocular lens (IOL) based on the combination of a diffractive-based extended depth-of-focus (EDOF) pattern and a diffractive multifocal platform.

Setting: Miranza COI Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain.

Design: Prospective case series.

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Serological evidence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has been reported in white-tailed deer (WTD) in the United States and Canada. Even though WTD are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection, there is no evidence of infection by this virus in other mammalian species that might interact with WTD in nature. Similar to WTD, feral swine are widely distributed and generally occupy the same range as WTD in Texas.

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Article Synopsis
  • The RVFV MP-12 vaccine has shown potential as a protective vaccine for humans and animals, but the exact minimal antibody levels needed for effective protection are still unclear.
  • A study examined the neutralizing antibody (nAb) titers in humans vaccinated with MP-12 and transferred these sera to mice, determining their protective efficacy against a lethal RVFV strain.
  • Results indicated that antibody titers as low as 1:5 provided significant survival rates in mice, suggesting that MP-12 elicits sufficient protective responses, while also supporting the use of mice as a model to assess other RVFV vaccines.
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Serological evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection among white-tailed deer has been reported from Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New York. This study was conducted to determine whether deer in Texas also had evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Archived sera samples collected from deer in Travis County, Texas, during 2018, before and during the pandemic in 2021 were tested for neutralizing antibody to this virus by a standard plaque reduction neutralization assay.

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Dengue (DEN) is the most important human arboviral disease worldwide. Sporadic outbreaks of DEN have been reported since 1980 in urban communities located along the border in southeast Texas and northern Mexico. Other than the Rio Grande Valley region of TX, autochthonous transmission of DENV has not been reported from any other US border communities.

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All 4 dengue viruses (DENV) cause sporadic outbreaks of human disease in the Rio Grande Valley along the US-Mexico border. In addition, West Nile virus (WNV) is enzootic in most border communities, and is the only arbovirus known to cause human disease in the El Paso, Texas community. In an effort to determine if DENV were also endemic in the El Paso community, a serosurvey was conducted among mothers at the time of delivery of their babies in selected hospitals.

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White-tailed deer (WTD) are abundant mammals widely distributed across the United States. As a result, WTD are considered to be excellent sentinels for detecting arboviral activity in certain geographic areas. Evidence of West Nile virus (WNV) antibody in WTD has been reported previously in several states.

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An inverted repeat construct corresponding to a segment of the potato leaf roll virus coat protein gene was created under control of a constitutive promoter and transferred into a transformation vector with a heat inducible Cre-loxP system to excise the nptII antibiotic resistance marker gene. Fifty-eight transgenic events were evaluated for resistance to PLRV by greenhouse inoculations, which lead to the identification of 7 highly resistant events, of which 4 were extremely resistant. This resistance was also highly effective against accumulation in subsequent tuber generations from inoculated plants, which has not been reported before.

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Unlabelled: The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy in terms of growth and tolerance of an infant formula based on hydrolyzed rice proteins.

Patients And Methods: Healthy infants, born at term, less than 1 month old, and exclusively fed an infant formula based on hydrolyzed rice proteins until their diet was diversified, were included in this open-label, multicenter study. The main outcome measure was daily weight gain during the study period.

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Background And Objective: The Alagille syndrome (AS) is characterized by biliary ductopenia and abnormalities of heart, eyes, face, bones, kidneys and brain with a dominant inheritability. Mutations of Jagged 1 gene are observed in individuals with the full syndrome and/or relatives with little or no phenotypic features. Prognosis of patients depends on the hepatic and cardiovascular involvement.

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Purpose: To evaluate cases and results of keratomycosis that developed after cataract surgery.

Setting: Hospital de Guipúzcoa, San Sebastián, Spain.

Methods: This retrospective study comprised 8 patients who developed keratomycosis soon after cataract surgery.

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