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Enterovirus A71 infection-induced dry eye-like symptoms by damaging the lacrimal glands.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

April 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.

Purpose: To determine the effects of EV-A71 (Enterovirus A71) infection on ocular surface and its mechanism.

Methods: AG6 mice aged two to three weeks were randomly divided into control and EV-A71 infected groups. Slit-lamp observation, fluorescein staining, and phenol red thread test were used to assess symptoms of ocular surface at 4 dpi (days post infection).

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Residential exposure to traffic pollution and mammographic density in premenopausal women.

Sci Total Environ

June 2024

Cancer and Environmental Epidemiology Unit, Department of Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases, National Center for Epidemiology, Carlos III Institute of Health (Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Madrid, Spain; Consortium for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology & Public Health (CIBER en Epidemiología y Salud Pública - CIBERESP), Spain. Electronic address:

Background: Mammographic density (MD) is the most important breast cancer biomarker. Ambient pollution is a carcinogen, and its relationship with MD is unclear. This study aims to explore the association between exposure to traffic pollution and MD in premenopausal women.

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  • Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) infections can cause severe respiratory issues and acute flaccid myelitis, with a significant rise reported during the fall-winter season of 2021-2022 across Europe.
  • The study by the European Non-Polio Enterovirus Network (ENPEN) analyzed over 10,481 samples from 19 countries, identifying 1,004 as EV-D68, predominantly affecting young children, where 37.9% required hospitalization.
  • Additionally, genetic analyses uncovered two new B3-derived lineages without regional patterns, indicating a notable impact of the infections and the emergence of new virus strains.
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A vaginal birth is a cost-reduction strategy for women with a low-lying placenta.

Minerva Obstet Gynecol

March 2024

School of Medicine and Surgery, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Monza-Brianza, Italy.

Background: Alongside health consequences, cesarean delivery (CD) has been associated with increased healthcare resource utilization (HCRU). A CD should be performed in case of placenta previa; in turn, the most appropriate mode of birth in women with a low-lying placenta (LLP) is still controversial. Since no previous data are available on the topic, the aim of this study was to evaluate the HCRU and economic impact on the Italian HC system of vaginal birth (VB) and CD in women with a LLP.

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Clinical trials provide evidence that pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prevents HIV acquisition including through sharing of injection equipment among people who inject drugs (PWID). However, uptake among many populations at risk for HIV has been slow, particularly among PWID. We examined data from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) from San Francisco in 2022 to measure PrEP uptake and identify factors associated with PrEP awareness among PWID.

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Many statistical models have been proposed in the literature for the analysis of longitudinal data. One may propose to model two or more correlated longitudinal processes simultaneously, with a goal of understanding their association over time. Joint modeling is then required to carefully study the association structure among the outcomes as well as drawing joint inferences about the different outcomes.

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  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is projected to cause 10 million deaths annually by 2050, with 1.27 million deaths directly resulting from antibiotic resistance (ABR) in 2019, heavily impacting children under five.
  • The study aims to compare the impact of ABR in terms of death and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) between Italy and Western Europe, identifying urgent healthcare needs in Italy.
  • Data was extracted from the MICROBE tool, analyzing the burden of 33 bacterial pathogens across various infectious syndromes, and comparing death and DALY rates related to ABR in both regions to highlight significant health challenges.
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Background: Vaccination plays a critical role in mitigating the burden associated with yellow fever (YF). However, there is a lack of comprehensive evidence on the humoral response to primary vaccination in the paediatric population, with several questions debated, including the response when the vaccine is administered at early ages, the effect of co-administration with other vaccines, the duration of immunity and the use of fractional doses, among others. This study summarizes the existing evidence regarding the humoral response to primary YF vaccination in infants and children.

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As respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine distribution gains traction in Europe and Italy, healthcare workers (HCWs) can strategize about vaccine promotion to increase uptake among patients at risk of RSV consequences, such cardiac patients. This cross-sectional survey investigated the knowledge about and attitude towards RSV and RSV vaccines, and the intention to recommend vaccination within a cardiological hospital in Italy. To explore factors associated with the outcomes of interest, multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted.

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Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a life-threatening disease caused by a novel bunyavirus (SFTSV), mainly transmitted by ticks. With no effective therapies or vaccines available, understanding the disease's mechanisms is crucial. Recent studies found increased expression of programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) on dysfunctional T cells in SFTS patients.

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Introduction: Hearing loss is highly prevalent among older adults and independently associated with cognitive decline. The Aging and Cognitive Health Evaluation in Elders (ACHIEVE) study is a multicenter randomized control trial (partially nested within the infrastructure of an observational cohort study, the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities [ARIC] study) to determine the efficacy of best-practice hearing treatment to reduce cognitive decline over 3 years. The goal of this paper is to describe the recruitment process and baseline results.

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Several epidemiological studies have investigated the possible role that living in areas with greater amounts of greenspace has on the incidence of childhood asthma. These findings have been inconsistent, and few studies explored the relevance of timing of exposure. We investigated the role of residential surrounding greenness on the risk of incident asthma using a population-based retrospective cohort study.

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Many studies have projected malaria risks with climate change scenarios by modelling one or two environmental variables and without the consideration of malaria control interventions. We aimed to predict the risk of malaria with climate change considering the influence of rainfall, humidity, temperatures, vegetation, and vector control interventions (indoor residual spraying (IRS) and long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN)). We used negative binomial models based on weekly malaria data from six facility-based surveillance sites in Uganda from 2010-2018, to estimate associations between malaria, environmental variables and interventions, accounting for the non-linearity of environmental variables.

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: Cardiac patients are particularly at risk of herpes zoster (HZ), which is associated with a higher risk of major cardiovascular events. This research aimed to analyze the knowledge, attitudes and practices towards recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV) among cardiac healthcare professionals (HPs). : A cross-sectional survey was conducted in a cardiological hospital in Italy.

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Background: Substance use and mental distress are known barriers to HIV care engagement among trans women. Less is known about access and utilization of mental health and substance use care among trans women and the relationship between unmet behavioral health needs and HIV viral suppression. We examined the relationship between mental health and substance use on HIV viral load among trans women living with HIV.

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  • - The study examines how acceptable psilocybin-assisted therapy is for treating existential distress in terminally ill patients, revealing significant public interest in its medical use in Canada.
  • - An online survey found that 79.3% of respondents viewed the therapy as a reasonable option, with 84.8% supporting public health coverage for the treatment, and 63.3% in favor of legalizing psilocybin for medical use.
  • - Factors such as prior psilocybin use, exposure to palliative care, and progressive political views led to more positive attitudes toward the therapy, indicating a strong potential for its integration into end-of-life care.
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Intestinal tuft cells, a kind of epithelial immune cells, rapidly expand in response to pathogenic infections, which is associated with infection-induced interleukin 25 (IL-25) upregulation. However, the metabolic mechanism of IL-25-induced tuft cell expansion is largely unknown. Folate metabolism provides essential purine and methyl substrates for cell proliferation and differentiation.

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  • - Cross-over designs in clinical trials allow researchers to compare treatments within the same subjects, providing more precise estimates of efficacy, especially for new drugs.
  • - A recent study analyzed a new piecewise linear mixed-effects (PLME) model against traditional models—Grizzle's mixed-effects (GME) and Jones & Kenward's mixed-effects (JKME)—to evaluate their performance in analyzing cross-over trial data.
  • - Results indicated that the PLME model outperformed the GME and JKME models in estimating variance-covariance parameters and achieved better model convergence, confirming the hypothesis that high-dose iodine salt significantly lowers diastolic blood pressure (DBP).
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Dietary (food) supplements (DSs) have seen a sharp increase in use and popularity in recent years. Information on DS consumption is vital for national nutrition monitoring. The objective of this study was to investigate whether DS intake was reported in the National Nutrition Surveys (NNSs) in all European countries.

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Background: The consumption of various herbal infusions was and is common in the traditional Mediterranean diet, and apparently are used in many other regions of the world outside of the Mediterranean region. The present study aimed to investigate the consumption of herbal infusions/decoctions and tea in a nationally representative sample of Greece, considering also their Planetary use.

Methods: 3951 adult participants of the HYDRIA Survey (2013-2014) were included from the 13 regions of Greece.

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  • Many neurocognitive tests rely on auditory stimuli, but there's a lack of standardized guidelines for individuals with hearing loss; the ensuring speech understanding (ESU) test was created to determine if hearing accommodations are needed.
  • A study involving 2,679 participants, averaging 81.4 years old, used multivariate logistic regression to assess hearing status and estimate the likelihood of failing the ESU test.
  • Results showed only 2.2% failed the test, with failure rates increasing alongside the severity of hearing loss; the ESU test is deemed suitable for those with varying degrees of hearing loss and cognitive impairments, helping ensure accurate neurocognitive evaluation outcomes.
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Background: Digital health technologies (DHTs) are promoted as means to reduce the environmental impact of healthcare systems. However, a growing literature is shedding light on the highly polluting nature of the digital industry and how it exacerbates health inequalities. Thus, the environmental footprint of DHTs should be considered when assessing their overall value to healthcare systems.

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Introduction: Cigarillos dominate the US cigar market, and young adults largely drive use. While young adults prefer flavoured to non-flavoured cigarillos, especially those flavoured to taste like fruit or other sweets, the factors that underlie this preference have received little attention. We sought to determine if key indicators of abuse liability, the rewarding and reinforcing effects, are greater for sweet versus non-flavoured cigarillos.

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Comparative proteome analysis revealed the differences in response to both and infection of bovine alveolar macrophages.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

December 2023

Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Conservation and Utilization of Special Biological Resources in the Western China, Ningxia University, Yinchuan, China.

Tuberculosis (TB), attributed to the complex, is one of the most serious zoonotic diseases worldwide. Nevertheless, the host mechanisms preferentially leveraged by Mycobacterium remain unclear. After infection, both (MTB) and (MB) bacteria exhibit intimate interactions with host alveolar macrophages; however, the specific mechanisms underlying these macrophage responses remain ambiguous.

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