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The disease anthrax occurs generally in herbivores and the causative organism () infects humans who come in contact with infected animals or their products The persistence of anthrax spores for decades and its lethality contribute to its biowarfare potential. We conducted this systematic review along with risk mapping to investigate the spatio-temporal distribution, clinico-epidemiological, socio-behavioural and programmatic issues pertaining to anthrax in India over the last two decades. Peer reviewed quantitative and qualitative studies and grey literature comprising weekly reports of the 'Integrated Disease Surveillance Program' (IDSP), were accessed for extracting data.

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Cortical and Trabecular Bone Deficit in Middle-Aged Men Living with HIV.

J Bone Miner Res

September 2023

Department of Internal Medicine, Severance Hospital, Endocrine Research Institute, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.

A significant increase in the risk of hip fracture was observed in middle-aged men living with human immunodeficiency virus (MLWH), almost a decade earlier than those without infection. Data regarding cortical and trabecular bone deficit of hip, an important determinant of bone strength, in MLWH are limited. Quantitative CT was performed in consecutive MLWH aged ≥30 years between November 2017 and October 2018 at Severance Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

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  • India has achieved a significant 66% decrease in HIV incidence since 2000, but challenges persist in controlling the virus among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW).
  • The proposed study aims to assess the feasibility of daily oral PrEP (Tenofovir) for MSM and TGW in Pune and Jalandhar, focusing on adherence, barriers to use, acceptability, and retention over 12 months among 600 participants.
  • This research seeks to provide vital insights for policymakers and health programs on implementing PrEP effectively in real-world settings, ultimately benefiting high-risk populations in India.
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Fucosylated N-glycans as early biomarkers of COVID-19 severity.

Front Immunol

June 2023

Institut Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili (IISPV), Tarragona, Spain.

Background: The pathological mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 in humans remain unclear and the unpredictability of COVID-19 progression may be attributed to the absence of biomarkers that contribute to the prognosis of this disease. Therefore, the discovery of biomarkers is needed for reliable risk stratification and to identify patients who are more likely to progress to a critical stage.

Methods: Aiming to identify new biomarkers we analysed N-glycan traits in plasma from 196 patients with COVID-19.

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Pentraxin 3 as an Immune Recovery Marker in HIV Infection After Combination Antiretroviral Therapy.

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses

February 2024

Department of Internal Medicine and AIDS Research Institute, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection causes chronic inflammation in affected individuals. Chronic inflammation may hinder immunological recovery. Treatment with combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) is insufficient to reduce inflammation.

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Association of Viral and Host Genetic Architecture with the Status of Neurocognitive Disorder in HIV-Infected Individuals.

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses

December 2023

Division of Molecular Biology, Indian Council of Medical Research, National AIDS Research Institute, Pune, India.

The polymorphisms in host genes such as CCR5, CCR2, stromal derived factor (SDF), and MBL (mannose-binding lectin) as well as the viral nef gene have been shown to influence human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, followed by the development of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND). In this preliminary study with a limited number of samples, we have tried to associate the genetic polymorphism from the host and viral genetic factors with the neurocognitive status along with immuno-virological parameters. The total RNA was isolated from 10 unlinked plasma samples containing 5 samples from each group with and without HAND based on the International HIV Dementia Scale (IHDS) score <9.

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  • HIV-associated lipodystrophy (HIVLD) is a condition related to abnormal lipid metabolism in HIV-infected individuals, influenced by specific gene polymorphisms affecting lipoprotein transport.
  • A study of 187 patients identified the 34A allele and -493T allele as having a non-significant association with reduced severity of HIVLD and lower dyslipidemia risk, respectively.
  • Findings suggest that individuals without HIVLD carrying the 34GA genotype have impaired triglyceride levels, indicating a potential increased risk for developing dyslipidemia.
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Introduction: Individual and community characteristics predictive of knowledge, perception, and attitude on COVID-19, specifically on gender, have not been adequately explored.

Objective: To examine the gender differences in COVID-19 knowledge, self-risk perception and public stigma among the general community and to understand other socio-demographic factors which were predictive of them.

Method: A nationally representative cross-sectional multi-centric survey was conducted among adult individuals(≥18 yrs) from the community member (N = 1978) from six states and one union territory of India between August 2020 to February 2021.

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The COVID-19 pandemic posed a global health crisis, with new severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants weakening vaccine-driven protection. Trained immunity could help tackle COVID-19 disease. Our objective was to analyze whether heat-killed (hkMm), an environmental mycobacterium, induces trained immunity and confers protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in domestic cats. Although different commercial vaccines are available, none of them provides full protection. Thus, efforts to design a more efficient vaccine are needed.

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The advent of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy has majorly contributed towards reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with HIV infected people, thus improving the quality of their life. Still, the eradication of HIV infection has not been achieved due to some important limitations such as non-adherence to therapy, cellular toxicity, restricted bioavailability of antiretroviral drugs and emergence of drug resistant viruses. Moreover, persistence of latent HIV-reservoirs even under antiviral-drug pressure is the major obstacle in HIV cure.

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The European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC) COVID-19 guidelines for non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) identify safety, hygiene and physical distancing measures to control SARS-Cov-2 transmission in schools. Because their implementation requires complicated changes, the guidelines also include "accompanying measures" of risk communication, health literacy and community engagement. Although these are considered crucial, their implementation is complex.

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Background: HIV-1 Viral load (VL) measures efficiency of the antiretroviral therapy (ART) after treatment initiation and helps to diagnose virological failures at an early stage. Current VL assays require sophisticated laboratory facilities. As well as there are other challenges pertaining to insufficient laboratory access, cold-chain management and sample transportation.

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  • Cytokines, particularly pro-inflammatory ones like IL-1, TNF-α, and IL-6, influence lipid and glucose metabolism and are linked to disorders like lipodystrophy syndrome.
  • * Elevated levels of these cytokines correlate with obesity and type II diabetes, indicating a relationship between inflammatory responses and metabolic disturbances.
  • * The review highlights the genetic variations in cytokine and adipokine genes that may affect susceptibility to HIV-associated lipodystrophy (HIVLD), drawing upon data from various research databases.
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  • Latency in HIV-1 infection poses a significant challenge for eliminating the virus, and the mechanisms behind it are not fully understood.
  • The Schlafen 12 protein (SLFN12) acts as a restriction factor that hampers HIV-1 replication by blocking post-transcriptional processes in infected cells, relying on specific features of the virus's genetic code and its active sites.
  • Higher SLFN12 levels in HIV-infected individuals correlate with lower viral loads and are found in cells that have HIV transcripts but not proteins, indicating its role in maintaining viral latency and limiting virus release after latency is broken.
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  • Researchers discovered two new forms (sinking and floating) of Candida parapsilosis in bloodstream infections from Korean hospitals, with distinct microbiological and clinical traits.
  • The sinking phenotype is noted for its small, button-like appearance in lab tests, while the floating phenotype has dispersed cells, showing differences in antifungal resistance and genetic profiles.
  • The study found that Y132F-sinking isolates are increasingly common and associated with higher risks of severe infections, revealing important implications for treatment and understanding of C. parapsilosis bloodstream infections.
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Background: Despite the Link Worker Scheme to address the HIV risk and vulnerabilities in rural areas, reaching out to unreached men having sex with men (MSM) remains a challenge in rural India. This study explored issues around health care access and programmatic gaps among MSM in rural settings of India.

Methods: We conducted eight Focused Group Discussions (FGDs), 20 Key Informant Interviews (KIIs), and 20 In-Depth Interviews (IDIs) in four rural sites in Maharashtra, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh between November 2018 and September 2019.

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Background: A SARS-CoV-2 protein-based heterodimer vaccine, PHH-1V, has been shown to be safe and well-tolerated in healthy young adults in a first-in-human, Phase I/IIa study dose-escalation trial. Here, we report the interim results of the Phase IIb HH-2, where the immunogenicity and safety of a heterologous booster with PHH-1V is assessed versus a homologous booster with BNT162b2 at 14, 28 and 98 days after vaccine administration.

Methods: The HH-2 study is an ongoing multicentre, randomised, active-controlled, double-blind, non-inferiority Phase IIb trial, where participants 18 years or older who had received two doses of BNT162b2 were randomly assigned in a 2:1 ratio to receive a booster dose of vaccine-either heterologous (PHH-1V group) or homologous (BNT162b2 group)-in 10 centres in Spain.

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Immunogenicity Differences of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 Vaccine According to Pre-Existing Adenovirus Immunity.

Vaccines (Basel)

April 2023

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea.

This study investigated the immunogenicity of, and reactogenicity to, the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine according to pre-existing adenovirus immunity. Individuals scheduled for COVID-19 vaccination were prospectively enrolled in a tertiary hospital with 2400 beds from March 2020 onwards. Pre-existing adenovirus immunity data was obtained before ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccination.

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HPV, or Human Papilloma Virus, has been the primary causative agent of genital warts and cervical cancer worldwide. It is a sexually transmitted infection mainly affecting women of reproductive age group, also infecting men and high-risk group individuals globally, resulting in high mortality. In recent years, HPV has also been found to be the major culprit behind anogenital cancers in both gender and oropharyngeal and colorectal cancers.

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Syphilis is a sexually or vertically (mother to fetus) transmitted disease caused by the infection of subspecie (TPA). The incidence of syphilis has increased over the past years despite the fact that this bacterium is an obligate human pathogen, the infection route is well known, and the disease can be successfully treated with penicillin. As complementary measures to preventive campaigns and early treatment of infected individuals, development of a syphilis vaccine may be crucial for controlling disease spread and/or severity, particularly in countries where the effectiveness of the aforementioned measures is limited.

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Introduction: Transcriptomic analyses from early human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have the potential to reveal how HIV causes widespread and lasting damage to biological functions, especially in the immune system. Previous studies have been limited by difficulties in obtaining early specimens.

Methods: A hospital symptom-based screening approach was applied in a rural Mozambican setting to enrol patients with suspected acute HIV infection (Fiebig stage I-IV).

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