Publications by authors named "Pastor D"

Objetivo: To document the historical facts and the challenges faced in the Region of the Americas in achieving and sustaining measles, rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) elimination between 2013 and 2023.

Method: Special report with a narrative description of the main achievements, challenges, and lessons learned during the period, and an analysis of vaccination coverage, surveillance indicators, and measles outbreaks using data from the Pan American Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund, among others.

Results: Between 2003 and 2016, regional vaccination coverage with the first dose of the measles, rubella, and mumps vaccine was between 92% and 94%; after 2017 there was a marked decline due to lower coverage levels in the most populous countries.

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Objective: To document and compare risk factors and control measures for the largest measles outbreaks in the post-elimination era in the Region of the Americas.

Methods: Description of risk factors such as vaccination coverage, notification rate of suspected cases, measles incidence, and a summary of control measures for major measles outbreaks in six countries from 2017 to 2023. The analysis also includes a review of outbreak characteristics (time, place, and person).

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Objective: To describe the impact of the new intervention model implemented by Paraguay across five districts of the Central Region in the last quarter of 2023, consisting of an integrated health services-based strategy to recover coverage with the tracer vaccine (pentavalent until April 2023, hexavalent thereafter) in children under 1 year of age; and the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine for the 1-year-old population.

Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional study with comparative analysis before (epidemiological weeks [EW] 1 and 34 of 2023) and after (EW35 and EW52 of 2023) the intervention. Three indicators were assessed: a) coverage with all three doses of pentavalent or hexavalent vaccine and first and second doses of MMR; b) productivity, represented by third doses of pentavalent or hexavalent vaccine administered; and c) dropout rates for the pentavalent or hexavalent and MMR vaccines.

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  • Microarray patches (MAPs) are needle-free vaccine delivery systems designed for easy administration, potentially revolutionizing immunization programs, especially in low-income countries where vaccine delivery is challenging.
  • Workshops were held in nine countries to tailor these MAPs to national priorities, using the CAPACITI Innovation Framework to address barriers in measles and rubella vaccine delivery.
  • Stakeholders identified barriers related to human resources, service delivery, and demand, suggesting that MR-MAP features like easy preparation, better storage, and single-dose formats could improve delivery, with use cases including health posts and community health worker outreach.
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  • The scoping review aims to identify and map the different methods used to assess wound odour, a significant concern for patients and healthcare providers.
  • Wound odour is considered one of the most distressing symptoms, and the lack of a standard assessment method complicates clinical trials and meta-analyses.
  • The review will follow specific guidelines, present findings in a narrative format, and ultimately help establish a consensus on the best practices for assessing wound odour through a follow-up Delphi study.*
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Since the World Health Assembly (WHA) in 2012 endorsed the Global Vaccine Action Plan (GVAP), which included regional measles and rubella elimination goals by 2020, global progress towards verification of measles and rubella elimination has been incremental. Even though the 2020 elimination goals were not achieved, commitment towards achieving measles and rubella elimination has been firmly established in the Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030) and the Measles and Rubella Strategic Framework (MRSF) 2021-2030. In 2023, the six Regional Verification Commissions for measles and rubella elimination (RVCs) reviewed data as of 31 December 2022 and confirmed that 82 (42%) Member States have been verified for measles elimination, and 98 (51%) Member States have been verified for rubella elimination.

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Low-stakes test performance commonly reflects examinee ability and effort. Examinees exhibiting low effort may be identified through rapid guessing behavior throughout an assessment. There has been a plethora of methods proposed to adjust scores once rapid guesses have been identified, but these have been plagued by strong assumptions or the removal of examinees.

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This report reviews national data from all Member States on measles, rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) elimination in the Region of the Americas during 2019-2023. It includes an analysis of compliance with vaccination coverage, surveillance indicators, and measles outbreaks, as well as an analysis of the response capacity of the laboratory network and a country case study that meets all indicators. The sources of information were the integrated epidemiological surveillance system for measles and rubella of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) and the Joint Reporting Form (eJRF), among others.

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Introduction: Cancer stem cells (CSCs), a group of tumor-initiating and tumor-maintaining cells, may be major players in the treatment resistance and recurrence distinctive of chordoma. Characterizing CSCs is crucial to better targeting this subpopulation.

Methods: Using flow cytometry, six chordoma cell lines were evaluated for CSC composition.

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Chronic lower-extremity ulcers are a growing public health problem, resulting in significant costs for society and patients, and having a significant impact on the quality of life of patients and informal caregivers. As general practitioners are often solicited early on, the acquisition of basic knowledge regarding wound care management is therefore essential to initiate local care, to make an early diagnosis and identify emergencies and patients that need a referral. The CASE and TIMERS frameworks enable a holistic assessment of the patient and the wound, to propose a treatment of the wound based on its etiology combined with appropriate local wound care.

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Background: Substance use disorders pose unique challenges, affecting individuals physiologically and socially. This study addresses the fundamental question of how adherence to exercise programs impacts those with substance use disorders, examining both in-person and online interventions.

Methods: A 12-week analysis involving 26 participants assessed physical fitness, strength, and quality of life.

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Introduction: COVID-19 is associated with higher morbimortality in pregnant people compared with non-pregnant people. At present, the benefits of maternal immunisation are considered to outweigh the risks, and therefore, vaccination is recommended during pregnancy. However, additional information is needed on the safety of the vaccines in this population.

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The incorporation of biomacromolecules onto silicon waveguiding microstructures constitutes a growing trend that pushes towards compact and miniaturized biosensing systems. This paper presents the integration of one-dimensional periodic nanostructures of proteins on the surface of micrometric silicon waveguides for transducing binding events between biomacromolecules. The study demonstrates this new bioanalytical principle by experimental results and theoretical calculations, and proves that rib waveguides (1--1.

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  • Venous leg ulcers (VLU) are a significant public health issue, but their prevalence and incidence rates are not well understood globally due to inconsistent research methods.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis of existing studies were conducted, which included 14 studies that reported prevalence or incidence rates of VLU.
  • The analysis found a pooled prevalence of 0.32% and a pooled incidence of 0.17%, but there was a high level of variability among the studies, indicating the need for more targeted research on specific populations.
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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory disease that primarily affects the apocrine skin glands. Management options include risk factor modification, pharmacologic agents, and surgery. Many surgical management techniques exist, including incision and drainage, laser hair removal, deroofing, limited or wide local excision.

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Mpox (Monkeypox) was largely unknown in Switzerland before the outbreak that started in May 2022 and spread worldwide, including Europe and the Americas. This article reviews the clinical manifestations and treatment of this infection while emphasizing the importance of clinical observation. Rapid identification and diagnosis of cases allow a more efficient application of sanitary measures in order to prevent further spreading of the disease.

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  • Lynch syndrome (LS) is linked to increased risks of colorectal and endometrial cancers, but its association with other cancers like prostate cancer is being explored.
  • Screening for prostate cancer can be tricky due to potential genetic risks, which complicates the development of clear guidelines.
  • A case study suggests that combining immune checkpoint inhibitors with androgen deprivation therapy may effectively reduce tumor size in patients with advanced prostate cancer and LS, indicating a need for more research in this area.
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Background: Progress toward measles and rubella (MR) elimination has stagnated as countries are unable to reach the required 95% vaccine coverage. Microarray patches (MAPs) are anticipated to offer significant programmatic advantages to needle and syringe (N/S) presentation and increase MR vaccination coverage. A demand forecast analysis of the programmatic doses required (PDR) could accelerate MR-MAP development by informing the size and return of the investment required to manufacture MAPs.

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Heart rate variability (HRV) has allowed the implementation of a methodology for daily decision making called day-to-day training, which allows data to be recorded by anyone with a smartphone. The purpose of the present work was to evaluate the validity and reliability of HRV measurements with a new mobile app (Selftraining UMH) in two resting conditions. Twenty healthy people (10 male and 10 female) were measured at rest in supine and seated positions with an electrocardiogram and an application for smartphones at the same time (Selftraining UMH) using recordings obtained through an already validated chest-worn heart rate monitor (Polar H10).

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The paper proposes a new class of nonlinear operators and a dual learning paradigm where optimization jointly concerns both linear convolutional weights and the parameters of these nonlinear operators. The nonlinear class proposed to perform a rich functional representation is composed by functions called rectified parametric sigmoid units. This class is constructed to benefit from the advantages of both sigmoid and rectified linear unit functions, while rejecting their respective drawbacks.

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Introduction: There is evidence in the literature that acute exercise can modify cognitive function after the effort. However, there is still some controversy concerning the most effective exercise modality to improve cognitive function in acute interventions. Regarding these different exercise modalities, the dose-response relationship between exercise intensity and cognitive response is one of the most challenging questions in exercise and cognition research.

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