Publications by authors named "S Gonzalez-Arroyo"

It is suggested that in dysentery physicians should treat empirically, as early treatment seems to improve outcome. A constantly updated knowledge of the relative frequency of enteropathogens and their sensitivity to antimicrobials is needed to choose the right therapy. We studied microbiological and clinical findings in 119 children with bloody diarrhea in Mexico City.

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The present study describes the first attempt to detect antisecretory activity in a lectin fraction of plasma from patients with acute diarrhea. The plasma antisecretory protein (ASP) was purified by affinity chromatography in agarose, and its antisecretory activity tested in rats subjected to intestinal challenge with cholera toxin. During the first 24 h of the diarrheal episode, antisecretory activity in patients (median 0, range 0-25%) was lower than that seen in the asymptomatic group (median 10, range 0-30%); 3 days later, when diarrhea ceased in most of the patients, the ASP activity increased significantly (median 30, range 0-75%).

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It has been suggested that strains of Escherichia coli producing Vero-Toxin (VTEC) may cause diarrhea or hemorrhagic colitis; however, there are not enough studies to support this hypothesis. We studied the frequency of isolation of VTEC strains in patients with acute diarrhea from rural and urban communities. A total of 1430 strains were analyzed, 361 coming from 118 patients from the rural community (Cadereyta, Qro.

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Two different population groups were studied. In one, 50 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of typhoid fever. Serum determinations were made for the detection of antibodies to S.

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