Publications by authors named "S Gonzalez-Diaz"

Clinical samples are routinely inactivated before molecular assays to prevent pathogen transmission. Antibody-based assays are sensitive to changes in analyte conformation, but the impact of inactivation on the analyte detectability has been overlooked. This study assessed the effects of commonly used inactivation-methods, Triton X-100 (0.

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  • The study aimed to assess the prevalence and severity of common allergic diseases in children living in Monterrey, Mexico.
  • Conducted through a cross-sectional multi-center survey, parents of children aged 6-7 years and adolescents aged 13-14 participated by completing questionnaires between January 2018 and December 2019.
  • Results showed that 30.2% of younger children and 26.4% of adolescents reported experiencing wheezing, indicating a significant prevalence of allergic conditions and highlighting the need for improved healthcare strategies in this population.
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Introduction: Sick building syndrome (SBS) refers to non-specific complaints, including upper-respiratory irritative symptoms, headaches, fatigue, and rash, which are usually associated with a particular building by their temporal pattern of occurrence and clustering among inhabitants or colleagues. The aim of the study was to determine the association between the clinical manifestations of sick building syndrome with outdoor pollutants and airborne pollen.

Methods: It was a descriptive and prospective observational study conducted from November 2021 to April 2022.

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Food allergy is very common throughout the world and has become a major public health problem, with 220 million people suffering from it. Food allergy has been disproportionately observed in people from industrialized or Western countries and was previously considered to predominate in the pediatric versus adult population. However, the current exponential growth of the adult population and older adults, especially in Western countries, and environmental and lifestyle changes, have profoundly changed the epidemiology of food allergy, with a growing increase even at advanced ages.

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Introduction: In prostate cancer, androgens are key in the growth of both normal prostate and cancer cells. Abiraterone acetate inhibits CYP17, an important target in prostate cancer given its central role in the production of adrenal and tumor-derived androgens. Although abiraterone is generally well tolerated, common adverse effects such as hypertension, hypokalemia, and hepatotoxicity have been reported.

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