Publications by authors named "Prados E"

The proposed use of equivalence tests instead of difference tests in the revised guidance on the risk assessment of plant protection products for bees is a reasonable approach given an adverse effect was observed in the lower tier studies, using the hypothesis that there is a risk as the null hypothesis places the burden to prove the opposite on the other side. However, some uncertainties regarding the application of equivalence tests in field studies are discussed in the present study. Here, we compare equivalence and difference testing methods using a control dataset of a honey bee field effect study conducted in northern Germany in 2014.

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  • The study examines the antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 among 1,076 adults in Catalonia, measuring IgM, IgA, and IgG levels before and after vaccination between June 2020 and July 2021.
  • Key findings show that 35.8% of unvaccinated, previously infected individuals experienced antibody decline, with age, asymptomatic infections, and smoking as contributing factors; vaccinated individuals had higher antibody levels and a recorded increase in responses after the second vaccine dose.
  • Vaccination significantly boosts immune responses, especially evident in those previously infected, with different mRNA vaccines showing varied effectiveness in generating antibody levels post-vaccination.
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We present a 65-year-old woman with a 10-year history of cutaneous sarcoidosis, refractory to multiple immunosuppressants and biologics. After 10 sessions of conventional photodynamic therapy (PDT) and 6 sessions of daylight PDT, we achieved a satisfactory local control of the lesion, reducing the thickness and orange coloration of the plaque and preventing superinfections, although systemic treatment had to be maintained. PDT could be a useful therapeutic option for cutaneous sarcoidosis.

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Background: The microorganism present in breast milk, added to other factors, determine the colonization of infants. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the safety, tolerance and effects of the consumption of a milk formula during the first year of life that is supplemented with L. fermentum CECT5716 or Bifidobacterium breve CECT7263, two strains originally isolated from breast milk.

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The isolated myeloid sarcomas of the cervix are tumors whose forecast was dark for a long time. However, an effective but invasive treatment associating chemotherapy and radiotherapy allows for local remission. This treatment generally causes an ovarian failure and especially infertility.

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The aim of this study was to describe and analyse hospital mortality patterns after the Liberian war. Data were collected retrospectively from January to July 2005 in a referral hospital in Monrovia, Liberia. The overall fatality rate was 17.

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The aim of this paper is to examine the statistical relevance of bird species on the endpoints of avian long-term toxicity studies (eggs laid, eggs set, eggs hatching, embryo survivor, 14-day old survivors and eggshell thickness). Data from 561 animals of three different species (Colinus virginianus, Anas platyrynchos and Coturnix coturnix japonica) tested with five different pesticides were analyzed in this study. The substances considered were: Thiamethoxam (EZ-3-(2-chloro-1,3-thiazol-5-ylmethyl)-5-methyl-1,3,5-oxadiazinan-4-ylidene(nitro)amine), Thiacloprid ((Z)-3-(6-chloro-3-pyridylmethyl)-1,3-thiazolidin-2-ylidenecyanamide), Acetamiprid ((E)-N(1)-[(6-chloro-3-pyridyl)methyl]-N(2)-cyano-N(1)-methylacetamidine), Phosmet (O,O-dimethyl S-phthalimidomethyl phosphorodithioate) and Dicofol (2,2,2-trichloro-1,1-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethanol).

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Aim: This study aimed at evaluating the performance of an intraoperative gamma camera, named CarolIReS, to detect axillary drainage and to assess the removal of sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) in breast surgery.

Patients And Methods: SLN biopsy was performed on 25 patients and the CarolIReS camera was used preoperatively to localize SLNs. During surgery, individual removal of SLNs was performed using a gamma probe and their activity was measured with a gamma ray counter.

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Background: Bioartificial liver may be useful as a bridge to liver transplantation but there are no data of its efficacy in successfully bridging to spontaneous recovery in fulminant hepatic failure. The aim of our study was to evaluate the efficacy of a bioartificial liver in increasing the spontaneous recovery of pigs with hepatic failure.

Methods: The bioartificial liver consisted in a semipermeable dialyzer with 0.

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Background: Recurrence of autoimmune hepatitis after liver transplantation is not rare, but there is little information about its time of onset, risk factors, response to treatment and prognosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate of recurrence and outcome of autoimmune hepatitis after transplantation.

Methods: The records of patients transplanted in eight centers in our country between 1984 and 1996 were retrospectively analyzed.

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Complications attributable to percutaneous liver biopsy, including hemobilia and arterioportal fistula, are uncommon. In this report, we present the case of a patient who underwent percutaneous liver biopsy and, as a consequence of this procedure, developed an arterioportal fistula and hemobilia with associated acute cholecystitis. The diagnosis of hemobilia was possible with abdominal ultrasound and upper endoscopy, but the patient required cholecystectomy.

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