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Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening fungal infection caused by the encapsulated yeasts Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii, acquired from the environment. In Latin America, as occurring worldwide, C.

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scorpion venom induces apoptosis in the triple negative human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231.

J Venom Res

April 2017

Research Department, Laboratories of Biopharmaceuticals and Chemistries Productions (LABIOFAM), Havana, Cuba.

scorpion venom has demonstrated high cytotoxic activity in epithelial cancer cells. In the present study, the effect of scorpion venom on cell viability and apoptosis was evaluated in the MDA-MB-231 human breast carcinoma cell line. Cell viability was analyzed using MTT assay.

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Cryptococcosis is a major fungal disease caused by members of the and species complexes. After more than 15 years of molecular genetic and phenotypic studies and much debate, a proposal for a taxonomic revision was made. The two varieties within were raised to species level, and the same was done for five genotypes within .

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Propolis has been used as a traditional remedy for centuries because of its beneficial effects, including anticancer properties. The aim of this study was to compare the cytotoxic mechanism of Cuban red propolis (CP) and Brazilian green propolis (BP) on human laryngeal carcinoma (HEp-2) cells. Cell viability, leakage of lactate dehydrogenase, fluorescence staining, mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) and the expression of pro/anti-apoptotic genes were assessed.

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is one of the most frequent intestinal parasitic infections in children worldwide. To date, eight main assemblages of have been described, but only A and B genetic groups are known to infect humans. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence and risk factors of infection in 417 preschool children from the Fomento municipality in the central region of Cuba between January and June 2013.

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A new pneumococcal conjugate vaccine is currently undergoing advanced clinical evaluation prior to its planned introduction in Cuba. The implementation of the pneumococcal vaccination strategy has been designed with consideration of the need to maximize both its direct and indirect effects. A novel approach is suggested, which addresses preschool children as the first-line target group to generate herd immunity in infants and to have an impact on transmission at the community level.

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  • Giardia duodenalis is a protozoan parasite that affects both humans and dogs, leading to concerns about zoonotic transmission between these species.
  • A study conducted in La Habana between June 2014 and March 2015 analyzed 98 dogs, revealing that 43.9% were infected with intestinal parasites, with Giardia duodenalis found in 11.2% of cases.
  • The research used several detection methods and identified only zoonotic assemblages A and B, indicating a significant risk for transmission from dogs to humans.
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Introduction: The fungal genus is an uncommon cause of human infections. It has been implicated in cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis, artritis and keratitis secondary to traumatic implantation.

Case Presentation: We report two cases of keratitis due in middle-aged, immunocompetent persons without history of trauma.

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The Cuban Experience in the Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of Congenital Syphilis.

Am J Public Health

November 2016

Islay Rodríguez and Angel A. Noda are with the Tropical Medicine Institute "Pedro Kourí," Havana, Cuba. Katia Ale is with the Ministry of Public Health, Havana. Lola V. Stamm is with the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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Prevalence of Pneumococcal Nasopharyngeal Carriage Among Children 2-18 Months of Age: Baseline Study Pre Introduction of Pneumococcal Vaccination in Cuba.

Pediatr Infect Dis J

January 2017

From the *Tropical Medicine Institute "Pedro Kourí" (IPK), Havana, Cuba; †Pediatric Hospital "Paquito González Cueto," Cienfuegos, Cuba; ‡Finlay Vaccine Institute, Havana, Cuba; and §Medical University of Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cuba.

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  • A new pneumococcal vaccine candidate is being developed in Cuba, focusing on reducing nasopharyngeal colonization among children aged 2-18 months, which is crucial for evaluating the vaccine's impact.
  • A study conducted from October to December 2013 surveyed 984 children, finding a 21.6% colonization rate, with key serotypes including 6A and 23F identified, but no resistance to β-lactamases was observed.
  • Factors such as having younger siblings, previous respiratory infections, and day-care attendance were linked to higher colonization rates, suggesting the vaccine could greatly reduce the burden of pneumococcal disease in the region.
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Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and in particular genital ulcer disease (GUD) have a major impact on morbidity and mortality in developing countries. The World Health Organization recommends the use of syndromic guidelines for the treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in resource-constrained countries. Surveillance of autochthonous etiologies provides epidemiological information contributing to the prevention and treatment of STIs.

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Background: One of the major debates in implementation research turns around fidelity and adaptation. Fidelity is the degree to which an intervention is implemented as intended by its developers. It is meant to ensure that the intervention maintains its intended effects.

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This study aimed to assess the presence of macrolide-resistant Treponema pallidum subtypes in Havana, Cuba. Samples from 41 syphilis patients were tested for T. pallidum 23S rRNA gene mutations.

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Food-handlers with poor personal hygiene working in food-service establishments could be potential sources of infection due to pathogenic organisms. In May 2011, a cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of bacteria and intestinal parasites among food-handlers working with Cuban health personnel in Haiti. Stool specimens were collected from 56 food-handlers and samples were examined using standard procedures.

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Giardia duodenalis is considered the most common protozoan infecting humans worldwide. Molecular characterization of G. duodenalis isolates has revealed the existence of eight groups (assemblages A to H) which differ in their host distribution.

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Enzymatic analysis of venom from Cuban scorpion Rhopalurus junceus.

J Venom Res

November 2015

Research Department, Laboratories of Biofarmaceuticals and Chemistries Productions (LABIOFAM), Havana, Cuba.

Rhopalurus junceus scorpion venom has been identified as a natural extract with anticancer potential. Interestingly, this scorpion venom does not cause adverse symptoms in humans. However, there is scarce information about its composition and enzymatic activity.

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As a first national surveillance of Acinetobacter in Cuba, a total of 500 Acinetobacter spp. isolates recovered from 30 hospitals between 2010 and 2012 were studied. Acinetobacter baumannii-calcoaceticus complex accounted for 96.

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Objectives: Propolis effect on the growth and apoptosis of human lung adenocarcinoma (A549 cells) was investigated as well as its mechanisms.

Methods: Cells were incubated with propolis for 72 h, and 3-(4,5- dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide and lactate dehydrogenase assays were employed to assess cell viability and the inhibitory concentration (IC). Apoptosis was detected by Acridine Orange/Ethidium Bromide and 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole staining after 24 and 48 h of incubation with ¼ IC50 of propolis by testing the mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) and the expression of apoptosis-related genes (p53, Caspase-3, Bax, Bcl-2, Bcl-XL , Noxa, Puma and p21) by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.

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Virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori can predict the development of different gastroduodenal diseases. There are scarce reports in Cuba about H. pylori isolates genotyping.

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Cryptococcosis has emerged as an important public health problem in Africa, Asia and the Americas due to the increasing numbers of persons at risk of this infection and the adaptation of its aetiological agents to new environments. The proper management requires early recognition of Cryptococcus neoformans/C. gattii species complex infection, familiarity with the use and limitations of diagnostic tests and knowledge of the available treatment options.

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Previously, we reported the ability of the chimeric protein DIIIC-2 (domain III of the dengue envelope protein fused to the capsid protein of dengue-2 virus), to induce immunity and protection in mice, when it is highly aggregated with a non-defined oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) and adjuvanted in alum. In this work, three different defined ODNs were studied as aggregating agents. Our results suggest that the nature of the ODN influences the capacity of protein DIIIC-2 to activate cell-mediated immunity in mice.

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The role of cellular immune response in dengue virus infection is not yet fully understood. Only few studies in murine models propose that CD8(+) T-cells are associated with protection from infection and disease. At the light of recent reports about the protective role of CD8(+) T-cells in humans and the no correlation between neutralizing antibodies and protection observed in several studies, a vaccine based on cell-mediated immunity constitute an attractive approach.

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