Publications by authors named "Rauel G Veiga"

Background: Shorter courses of antimicrobial therapy have been shown to be non-inferior to longer durations for the management of several infections. However, data on critically ill patients with severe infections by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDR-GNB) are scarce. In the duratiOn of theraPy in severe infecTIons by MultIdrug-reSistant gram-nEgative bacteria (OPTIMISE) trial, we assessed the non-inferiority of 7-day versus 14-day antimicrobial therapy for patients with intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired severe infections by MDR-GNB.

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  • The study investigates which antibacterial solutions are most effective in eradicating biofilms formed by staphylococcal bacteria on titanium surfaces during DAIR surgery.
  • Five antibacterial agents are tested: povidone-iodine, rifampicin, silver nitrate, copper sulphate, and chlorhexidine, focusing on their minimum biofilm eradication concentrations (MBEC) against both MSSA and MRSA strains.
  • Results indicate that povidone-iodine and silver nitrate are significantly more effective, achieving at least 99.9% reduction in biofilm, compared to others like rifampicin and copper sulphate, which showed limited effectiveness.
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A descriptive study was carried out with health professionals in Sao Paulo city. Were included individuals vaccinated with 2 doses of the inactivated vaccine. Demographic, clinical and vaccination information was obtained from professionals with or without comorbidities.

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The Valve Academic Research Consortium for High Bleeding Risk (VARC-HBR) has recently introduced a consensus document that outlines risk factors to identify high bleeding risk (HBR) in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The objective of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence and predictive value of the VARC-HBR definition in a contemporary, large-scale TAVR population. Multicenter study including 10,449 patients undergoing TAVR.

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  • * This study focuses on three multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial isolates found in the stool samples of swine and bovine in Brazil, all belonging to the same clone and carrying various antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs).
  • * Whole genome sequencing of one isolate revealed resistance to several types of antibiotics and highlighted genetic similarities with bacteria found in animals and humans in the USA and Malaysia, indicating a concerning spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens in the food supply.
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  • There's increasing scientific interest in using oleaginous yeasts, like Rhodosporidium toruloides, for producing microbial oils that can serve as biofuels.
  • Due to high costs of traditional substrates, volatile fatty acids (VFAs), sourced from pollutants, are being explored as cheap alternatives.
  • In experiments, R. toruloides effectively used VFAs from the fermentation of syngas, achieving considerable lipid accumulation and suggesting new avenues for biofuel production from C1 gases.
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Acetobacterium woodii and Megasphaera hexanoica were co-cultured for caproic acid (CA) production from lactic acid (LA) and CO. Also, various concentrations (1 g/L, 3 g/L, 5 g/L, and 10 g/L) of Zero Valent Iron (ZVI) were supplied to study its impact on the co-culture system. In flask experiments, 10 g/L LA and 1.

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Exclusionary discipline is a racialized mechanism through which schools systematically remove racially and ethnically minoritized youth from the learning environment. Although the development of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and linked behavior support plans have been identified as an alternative practice, school psychologists often do not ask questions about the cultural and contextual factors that may influence students' behavior during FBA interviews. Therefore, training is warranted.

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Single-case design research studies have historically used external observers to collect time series data that may be used to evaluate intervention effectiveness; however, single-case interventions implemented in educational settings may use the person implementing the intervention (e.g., teacher) to collect data in order to maximize feasibility.

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A simple cascade process based on the hydrothermal fractionation of Ulva spp. biomass was proposed. Considering the overall extraction yields (50 %), ulvan recovery (23 %), and ulvan composition, structural, mechanical and cytotoxic properties, the selected optimal final heating temperature was 160 °C.

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Recently, there has been notable interest in researching and industrially producing medium-chain carboxylic acids (MCCAs) like n-caproate and n-caprylate via chain elongation process. This study presents a comprehensive assessment of the behavior and MCCA production profiles of Clostridium kluyveri in batch and continuous modes, at different ethanol:acetate molar ratios (1.5:1, 3.

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In this work, the electrochemical behavior of the glycosylated flavonoid kaempferitrin was studied, and an electroanalytical methodology was developed for its determination in infusions of Bauhinia forficata using a boron-doped diamond electrode (BDD). The electrochemical behavior of the flavonoid was studied by cyclic voltammetry, and two irreversible oxidation peaks at 0.80 and 1.

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  • Creatine supplementation was studied in twelve strength-trained men to assess its impact on maximal strength and strength endurance.
  • After five days of supplementation, the creatine group showed significant improvements in repetitions performed and total work done during strength tests, but no changes were observed in maximal strength or other measured parameters like blood lactate and fatigue.
  • Overall, while creatine enhanced performance in endurance aspects of strength training, it did not significantly increase maximal strength.
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Molecular dereplication and drug-like discovery are important tools for exploring the chemical profile of metabolites in a complex mixture. In order to establish a workflow for discovering novel acetylcholinesterase (AChE) ligands, we performed the chemical study of Myrsine guianensis (Aubl.) Kuntze (Primulaceae).

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After mosquitoes, ticks are among the most important vector of pathogens of concern for animal and public health, but unless mosquitoes ticks remain attached to their hosts for long time periods providing an opportunity to analyse their role in the dispersal and dynamics of different zoonotic pathogens. Given their interest in public health it is important to understand which factors affect their incidence in different hosts and to stablish effective surveillance programs to determine the risk of transmission and spill-over of zoonotic pathogens. Taking benefit of a large network of volunteer ornithologists, we analysed the life-history traits associated to the presence of ticks using information of 620,609 individuals of 231 avian species.

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Water contamination with toxic metals causes harmful effects on the environment and to human health. Although cucurbiturils have carboxyl groups in their portal that can interact with metal ions, there is a lack of studies about their use as metal adsorbent. This scenario has motivated conduction of the present study, which addresses the use of cucurbit[6]uril (CB[6]) and cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) for adsorbing Pb and Cr from water samples, in free forms and immobilized in poly(urethane) sponges.

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Background: Halofuginone (PJS-539) is an oral prolyl-tRNA synthetase inhibitor that has a potent in vitro activity against SARS-CoV-2 virus. The safety and efficacy of halofuginone in Covid-19 patients has not been studied.

Methods: We conducted a phase II, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose ranging, safety and tolerability trial of halofuginone in symptomatic (≤ 7 days), mostly vaccinated, non-hospitalized adults with mild to moderate Covid-19.

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  • This study compares the global transcriptome of wing and pectoral tissues in Brazilian broilers and laying hens during early development, focusing on differences in gene expression.
  • The analysis identified distinct profiles of differentially expressed genes (DEGs), with broilers showing more protease-encoding genes upregulated and receptors/ligands downregulated, linking to metabolic and hormonal processes.
  • Regulatory networks for cell cycle and differentiation indicate key genes like CCND1 and transcription factors that may influence the development of specific traits in these poultry lines.
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Fish canning industries generate large amounts of solid waste during their processing operations, creating a significant environmental challenge. Nonetheless, this waste can be efficiently and sustainably treated through anaerobic digestion. In this study, the potential of biogas production from anaerobic digestion of thermally pretreated and co-digested solid tuna waste was investigated.

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  • Megasphaera hexanoica utilizes lactate with different electron acceptors, acetate and butyrate, to produce caproate, with variations in these acceptors affecting carbon flux and CA yield.
  • Maximum caproate production was achieved at specific ratios of lactate to acetate (10:1) and lactate to butyrate (3:1), with a peak of 39.45 mM when both acceptors were used together.
  • In larger-scale experiments, a bioreactor showed high biomass yield but a slight drop in caproate production, indicating the bacterial strain's adaptability to changing conditions.
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  • Chain elongation technology offers a sustainable method for producing medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) using Clostridium kluyveri, which mainly produces n-caproate from ethanol and acetate.
  • The study showed that C. kluyveri can thrive in low CO levels, even under challenging conditions like low NaHCO and acid pH (below 6), with optimal bacterial growth and n-caproate production achieved with continuous CO supply in a bioreactor.
  • Experiments indicated that while CO is consumed by C. kluyveri and varying ethanol:acetate ratios affect production, increasing the ethanol concentration didn't improve n-caproate selectivity due to excessive acidity.
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Introduction: Chain elongation technology, which involves fermentation with anaerobic bacteria, has gained attention for converting short and medium chain substrates into valuable and longer-chain products like medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs). In the recent past, the focus of studies with pure chain elongating cultures was on species of other genera, mainly . Recently, other chain elongators have been isolated that deserve further research, such as .

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Antigen cognate dendritic cell (DC)-T cell synaptic interactions drive activation of T cells and instruct DCs. Upon receiving CD4 T cell help, post-synaptic DCs (psDCs) are licensed to generate CD8 T cell responses. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that enable psDCs licensing remain unclear.

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  • An engineered Yarrowia lipolytica strain effectively produced β-carotene and lipids from acetic acid derived from syngas fermentation.
  • The strain demonstrated tolerance to acetic acid concentrations up to 20 g/L, achieving peak lipid content of 33.7% and β-carotene concentration of 13.6 mg/g under specific nutrient conditions.
  • Optimal production in bioreactors occurred at pH 6.0, resulting in lipid content of 22.9% and β-carotene levels of 44 mg/g, highlighting the potential for converting syngas into valuable compounds through bioprocessing.
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