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Leptospirosis is a globally distributed zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic bacteria of the genus . This zoonotic disease affects humans, domestic animals and wild animals. Colombia is considered an endemic country for leptospirosis; Antioquia is the second department in Colombia, with the highest number of reported leptospirosis cases.

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Oct-6 transcriptional factor a possible biomarker for leprosy diagnosis.

Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis

February 2021

Basic Science Research Group, Doctorate in Health Sciences - Graduate School - CES University CES, Medellín, Colombia; Leprosy Research Group - Colombian Institute of Tropical Medicine - CES University, Medellín, Colombia; Faculty of Medicine - CES University, Medellín, Colombia.

Leprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that affects the skin and nerves. The nerve damage in leprosy may be related to alterations in transcriptional factors, such as Krox-20, Oct-6, Sox-10. Thirty skin biopsies in leprosy patients and 15 non-leprosy skin biopsies were evaluated using RT-qPCR to assess Krox-20, Oct-6, and Sox-10 and these data was related with S-100 immunohistochemistry.

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Effect of skin-to-skin contact at birth on early neonatal hospitalization.

Early Hum Dev

May 2020

Graduate School, Universidad CES, Universidad de La Sabana, Medellín, Colombia. Electronic address:

Background: Skin-to-skin contact (SCC) at birth has a positive impact on breastfeeding indicators and physiological stabilization at birth. On the other hand, globally and in Colombia, morbidity and mortality have increased in intermediate- and low-risk infants. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of immediate skin-to-skin contact, compared to separation at birth, on the risk of hospitalization of intermediate- and low-risk infants prior to discharge from the maternity ward.

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