Publications by authors named "Osorio A"

Introduction: The development of effective vaccines against is critical due to its significant impact on human and animal health. The objective of this study was to design and evaluate and a multivalent vaccine based on the immunogenic potential of three selected open reading frames (ORFs) of .

Methods: The designed construct, named S22, was analyzed to evaluate its physicochemical properties, antigenicity, allergenicity and toxicity.

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In situ measurements and laboratory analysis considering i) marine water quality measurements, ii) Physical, chemical, and heavy metals characteristics of desalination brine, and iii) Conductivity- Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles, were conducted. For marine water quality, the data collection aimed to evaluate the distribution of salinity, temperature, and heavy metals both at the surface and close to the seabed and other water quality parameters at specific locations. For salinity and temperature, a salinity tester model HQ40d was used.

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  • - Breast cancer constitutes 24.2% of malignant tumors in women, and advancements in treatment have led to higher survival rates, but there's an increasing incidence of second primary lung cancers (LC) appearing about 10 years post-breast cancer treatment.
  • - The study analyzed 9 women in Colombia who developed second primary adenocarcinomas of the lung after being treated for ductal carcinoma breast cancer, revealing that many had undergone radiation and chemotherapy, which heightened their LC risk.
  • - With treatment-to-LC detection intervals varying from 1 to 17 years and a notable number of LCs appearing near the original BC site, the research highlights the importance of long-term monitoring and accurate histological evaluations in managing lung
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In the present study, we examined the prospective associations of both spousal support and spousal strain with a wide range of health and well-being outcomes in married older adults. Applying the analytic template for outcome-wide designs, three waves of longitudinal data from the Health and Retirement Study (n = 7788, M = 64.2 years) were analyzed using linear regression, logistic regression, and generalized linear models.

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Sphingolipids are ubiquitous in membranes of eukaryotes and are associated with important cellular functions. Although sphingolipids occur scarcely in bacteria, for some of them they are essential and, in other bacteria, they contribute to fitness and stability of the outer membrane, such as in the well-studied α-proteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus. We previously defined five structural genes for ceramide synthesis in C.

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Purpose: Most studies assessing hair cortisol were conducted with adults. As specific guidelines for infant hair collection are lacking, we developed a hair collection protocol for 12-month-old infants and assessed its acceptability and feasibility.

Results: Out of the total ( = 45), 95.

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The presence of pharmaceuticals in wastewater resulting from human activities has driven researchers to explore effective treatment methods such as adsorption using activated carbon (AC). While AC shows promise as an adsorbent, further studies are essential to comprehend its entire interaction with pharmaceuticals. This article investigates the adsorption of potassium diclofenac (PD) onto AC using experimental and modeling approaches.

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Purpose: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. However, with the optimization of screening strategies and advances in treatment, mortality has been decreasing in recent years. In this study, we describe non-small cell lung cancer patients diagnosed between 2021 and 2022 at a high-complexity hospital in Latin America, as well as the immunohistochemistry techniques used to screen for rearrangements, in the context of the recent approval of crizotinib for the treatment of rearrangements in non-small cell lung cancer in Colombia.

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Unlabelled: Microbial communities living on plant leaves can positively or negatively influence plant health and, by extension, can impact whole ecosystems. Most research into the leaf microbiome consists of snapshots, and little is known about how microbial communities change over time. Weather and host physiological characteristics change over time and are often collinear with other time-varying factors, such as substrate availability, making it difficult to separate the factors driving microbial community change.

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Accurate classification of genetic variants is crucial for clinical decision-making in hereditary cancer. In Spain, genetic diagnostic laboratories have traditionally approached this task independently due to the lack of a dedicated resource. Here we present SpadaHC, a web-based database for sharing variants in hereditary cancer genes in the Spanish population.

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This work intends to present the beginning and early development of physiological studies in Chile. Physiology, as a scientific discipline, began to be taught from the moment the School of Medicine was founded in 1833, closely associated with anatomy and hygiene. The three disciplines were taught by the same professor.

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Wearing facial masks became a common practice worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study investigated (1) whether facial masks that cover adult faces affect 4- to 6-year-old children's recognition of emotions in those faces and (2) whether the duration of children's exposure to masks is associated with emotion recognition. We tested children from Switzerland (= 38) and Brazil (= 41).

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Objective: To describe the process of engaging community, caregiver, and youth partners in codeveloping an intervention to promote equitable uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine in non-Hispanic Black (Black) and Hispanic youth who experience higher rates of COVID-19 transmission, morbidity, and mortality but were less likely to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Methods: A team of 11 Black and Hispanic community partners was assembled to codevelop intervention strategies with our interdisciplinary research team. We used a mixed-methods crowdsourcing approach with Black and Hispanic youth (n=15) and caregivers of Black and Hispanic youth (n=20) who had not yet been vaccinated against COVID-19, recruited from primary care clinics, to elicit perspectives on the acceptability of these intervention strategies.

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  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition that is often passed down from parents and can show up in many different ways.
  • Scientists discovered that about 20% of the reasons someone might have ASD are tied to changes in specific genes, which can mess up their normal function.
  • By using a cool tool called CRISPR, researchers managed to boost the activity of these genes in brain cells, which helped fix some of the problems caused by the genetic changes.
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Background: Nineteen genomic regions have been associated with high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC). We used data from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (OCAC), Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of (CIMBA), UK Biobank (UKBB), and FinnGen to identify novel HGSOC susceptibility loci and develop polygenic scores (PGS).

Methods: We analyzed >22 million variants for 398,238 women.

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Unlabelled: COVID-19 is an illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a type of coronavirus initially identified in China in late 2019, emerging as the leading cause of death attributed to a single infectious agent worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic poses a substantial challenge to global public health in the first quarter of this century. The rapid evolution of the pandemic and its intricate response have hindered the formulation of definitive conclusions, and it may take years to comprehend its long-term effects.

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Objective/background: Unmet needs in perinatal mental healthcare are an important public health issue particularly in the context of a stressful life event such as the COVID-19 pandemic but data on the extent of this problem are needed.

Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the (1) proportion of women with clinically significant symptoms of perinatal depression, anxiety or comorbid symptoms of depression and anxiety, receiving mental healthcare overall and by country and (2) factors associated with receiving mental healthcare.

Method: Women in the perinatal period (pregnancy or up to 6 months postpartum) participating in the Riseup-PPD-COVID-19 cross-sectional study, reported on sociodemographic, social support health-related factors, and COVID-19 related factors, and on symptoms of depression (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale [EPDS]) and anxiety (Generalised Anxiety Disorder [GAD-7]) using self-report questionnaires.

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Background: The effect of a pulmonary embolism response team (PERT) in the short-term prognosis of patients with acute symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE) lacks clarity. We therefore aimed at evaluating the effect of a PERT team on short-term mortality among patients with acute PE.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed consecutive patients with acute symptomatic PE enrolled in a single-center registry between 2007 and 2022.

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  • The study focused on the impact of COVID-19 in Honduras, examining the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized patients during a significant outbreak from October 2020 to March 2021.
  • A total of 929 cases were analyzed, revealing a high case fatality rate of 50.1%, with patients suffering from comorbidities facing increased mortality risks.
  • Limited ICU capacity meant that only a fraction of patients requiring critical care were admitted, and those who did not receive appropriate care had a much lower chance of survival compared to those who did.
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Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTL) is a rare subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that manifests as panniculitis-like skin lesions. It frequently co-occurs with hemophagocytic lymphohistocytosis, a life-threatening hyperinflammatory syndrome. The majority of SPTL cases express αβ T-cell receptors (SPTL-AB) and have a favorable prognosis with oral immunosuppressive agents.

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Nutritional risk screening is fundamental to prevent undesirable outcomes in heart failure (HF). Current reviews of nutritional screening tools encompass both hospitalized and outpatient settings, which may not be suitable because of different clinical manifestations. We hypothesize that multidimensional tools would better identify prognosis of decompensated patients because the tools assess more than isolated aspects.

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Establishing the pathogenic nature of variants in ATM, a gene associated with breast cancer and other hereditary cancers, is crucial for providing patients with adequate care. Unfortunately, achieving good variant classification is still difficult. To address this challenge, we extended the range of in silico tools with a series of graphical tools devised for the analysis of computational evidence by health care professionals.

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Contradicting pediatric societies' recommendations, studies show that screen exposure begins at the first year of life for many children worldwide, with parental needs, educational purposes, and parental stress emerging as associated factors. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has likely worsened this scenario. This study aims to: 1) estimate the average daily screen exposure time for Brazilian infants aged 0-23 months during the COVID-19 pandemic based on caregiver report; 2) analyze the correlation between average exposure time, parental motivations for exposure, parental burnout levels and infant age; and 3) test the predictive role of parental motivations, burnout, and infant age on infant screen exposure.

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The rise of contaminants of emerging concern in water-resources due to human activities has driven research toward wastewater treatment, specifically adsorption. The utilization of woody biomass for biochar production in adsorption has shown promise due to its high availability. This study shows the preparation of magnetic biochars (MB) from waste black wattle sawdust, utilizing ZnCl and NiCl (proportions: 1:0.

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Bacteria frequently store excess carbon in hydrophobic granules of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) that in some growth conditions can occupy most of the cytoplasmic space. Different types of proteins associate to the surface of the granules, mainly enzymes involved in the synthesis and utilization of the reserve polymer and a diverse group of proteins known as phasins. Phasins have different functions, among which are regulating the size and number of the granules, modulating the activity of the granule-associated enzymes and helping in the distribution of the granules inside the cell.

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