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Purpose: With the advent of biological therapies, emerging concepts regarding establishing new targets in asthma management, such as disease modification, have entered the debate among the scientific community. The definitions that form the conceptual basis of this goal need to be agreed upon.

Methods: A multidisciplinary expert group was assembled as the steering committee.

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The blood enzyme glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) has been postulated as an effective therapeutic to protect the brain during stroke. To demonstrate its potential clinical utility, a new human recombinant form of GOT (rGOT) was produced for medical use. We tested the pharmacokinetics and evaluated the protective efficacy of rGOT in rodent and non-human primate models that reflected clinical stroke conditions.

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Haploidentical haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (haplo-HSCT) is one of the most effective therapies for treating malignant haematological disorders. However, HLA disparities are significant barriers to the success of this process since they increase the risk of graft versus host disease (GvHD). HLA disparities quantification could help to anticipate the probability and degree of GvHD, but the best tool for such quantification remains a challenge.

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Genomic sequence of HLA-DPA1*01:03:01:81, -DPA1*01:03:01:89, -DPA1*01:03:01:90, -DPA1*01:03:01:91, -DPA1*01:03:01:93 and -DPA1*01:03:01:94 alleles in Spanish individuals.

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Background: Chad with 7,698 confirmed cases of infection and 194 deaths since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, is one of the African countries with the lowest reported case numbers. However, this figure likely underestimates the true spread of the virus due to the low rate of diagnosis. The high rate of asymptomatic infections reflects the reality of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in Chad.

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Evidence of Zika virus circulation in human and livestock in Chad.

Virus Res

December 2024

Pathogenesis and Control of Chronic and Emerging Infections (PCCEI), INSERM U1058, University of Montpellier, French Blood Establishment (EFS), Montpellier, France. Electronic address:

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a major public health problem worldwide. After several reported outbreaks, the current extent of infections caused by this orthoflavivirus in the Sahel remains to be explored. We investigated the prevalence of neutralizing antibodies against ZIKV in the general population, in HIV-infected individuals and in livestock in Chad using a seroneutralization assay that ensures high specificity level.

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Objectives: To describe the prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the association between FIB4 and ultrasound findings, and the clinical characteristics of psoriatic arthritis patients.

Material And Methods: We carried out an observational cross-sectional study of patients seen in the outpatient clinic from January 1st, 2020, to November 30th, 2020, with psoriatic arthritis.

Results: Of the 90 patients studied, the prevalence of NAFLD was 56.

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The treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients has significantly improved with recent therapeutic strategies; however, many patients still do not benefit from them. As a result, new treatment approaches are urgently needed. In this study, we evaluated the antitumor efficacy of co-targeting G9a and DNMT1 enzymes and its potential as a cancer drug sensitizer.

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: Parenteral nutrition (PN) is used when enteral feeding is not possible. It is a complex mixture of nutrients that must meet a patient's needs but can face stability issues, such as lipid emulsion destabilisation and precipitate formation. Stability studies are complex, and the methodologies used are very varied in the literature.

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In surgically treated individuals with surgical stomas, the return to physical activity is an indicator of quality of life that reflects their well-being. With the aim of synthesizing the available evidence regarding the return to physical activity in individuals with surgical stomas, a scoping review was developed following the methodological approach of the Joanna Briggs Institute and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews criteria. Searches were conducted in Medline (PubMed), Scopus, Web of Science, Cinahl, and Lilacs, as well as the meta-search engines TripDatabase and Epistemonikos, using MeSH terms.

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Knowledge, attitudes, and practice of primary care professionals regarding community activities: a descriptive study.

Fam Pract

October 2024

Department of Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine, University of Santiago de Compostela, C/ San Francisco, s/n, 15782, Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

Background: Promoting health via a community approach is one of the most effective strategies for reducing the current incidence of chronic diseases. Primary care (PC), through the implementation of community activities (CA), has the potential to achieve this goal. Yet the implementation of CA at health centers is not standardized and is often thanks only to the voluntariness of health professionals.

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Introduction: Diagnosing moderate haemophilia A (MHA) solely based on deficient FVIII protein levels limits its optimal management and delays the initiation of prophylaxis. Updating protocols and incorporating new variables into its diagnosis could prevent underestimating disease severity, avoiding early arthropathies and impairing patients' quality of life.

Aim: To propose recommendations to improve the comprehensive management of people with MHA.

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Although smoking-related interstitial lung diseases (SR-ILD) are a relatively rare group of entities, they are a relevant public health problem of growing importance, both because they affect young adults and because of their increasing prevalence in recent years due to increased tobacco consumption. In patients who smoke and have non-specific respiratory symptoms, SR-ILD should be ruled out, a term that encompasses a group of different entities in which the basis for diagnosis is the smoking history together with compatible respiratory functional findings, radiology and/or histology. An association has been established between tobacco smoke and a group of diseases that include respiratory bronchiolitis-associated interstitial lung disease (2%-3% of all ILD), desquamative interstitial pneumonia (<1%), Langerhans cell histiocytosis (3%-5%) and acute eosinophilic pneumonia.

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Several studies have described the proteomic profile of different immune cell types, but only a few have also analysed the content of their delivered small extracellular vesicles (sEVs). The aim of the present study was to compare the protein signature of sEVs delivered from granulocytes (i.e.

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Introduction: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are essential for maintenance of vascular homeostasis and stability, key processes in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). However, the role and phenotypic characterization of EPCs populations in SLE have not been completely elucidated.

Objective: To identify EPCs specific subpopulations in patients with SLE using a novel flow cytometry tool.

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Background: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is associated with a wide range of complications. This review aims to explore how recent technological advancements and personalized medicine can help prevent or predict these complications.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted according to the PRISMA-SCR guidelines and registered on the Open Science Framework in April 2024.

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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of non-culture-based methods for detecting microorganisms in chronic wounds by analyzing various diagnostic techniques through a systematic review.
  • Nineteen studies were reviewed, showcasing diverse approaches such as PCR, fluorescence, and colorimetry, with PCR generally showing good accuracy but marked variability among results.
  • The research emphasizes the importance of integrating microbiological analysis with clinical assessments for better diagnostic accuracy, while also noting the need for more standardized study designs in future research.
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  • Grief is a natural response to significant loss that can affect a person's health and can manifest in various ways; this study aims to explore how Primary Health Care nurses can help reduce maladaptive grief through individualized interventions.
  • A scoping review was conducted on studies published after 2009, focusing on adults receiving professional nursing assistance for grief in non-hospital settings; 10 studies were included based on strict criteria.
  • Findings from the included studies highlight different experiences of grief and the use of cognitive-behavioral interventions, but overall evidence on the effectiveness of nursing interventions for managing maladaptive grief is inconclusive and emphasizes the need for more high-quality research.
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Women of reproductive age are particularly vulnerable to low-quality diets due to their higher micronutrients needs. The minimum dietary diversity for women (MDDW) is a proxy for micronutrient adequacy in this group of women. Its relationship with other aspects that lead to malnutrition is not fully elucidated and depends on the context.

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HLA-DQA1*05:115 shows an alanine at position 59 not described previously.

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: In susceptible hosts, SARS-CoV2-induced hyperinflammation accounts for an increased mortality. The search of adjuvant immunomodulatory therapies has been ongoing ever since the pandemic outbreak. Aim: Our purpose was to evaluate the efficacy of cyclosporin A (CsA) as an add-on therapy to the standard of care (SoC) in patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia.

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The early detection of tumors is one of the key factors in increasing overall survival in cancer patients. A wide range of cancers still do not have a system of early diagnosis; therefore, the development of new non-invasive tools in this line is essential. Accordingly, the objective of our work was to develop a non-invasive screening method for the early detection of various carcinomas in plasma using a panel that combines two markers using RT-qPCR.

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Background: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a very difficult-to-treat cancer. Chemotherapies are little effective and response to immune checkpoint inhibitors is limited. Therefore, new therapeutic strategies need to be identified.

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  • Tracheal intubations in the ICU face challenges like poor glottic view and higher complication rates; this study compares the efficacy of two videolaryngoscope (VL) types: the standard Macintosh blade versus a hyperangulated blade.
  • The INtubation VIdeolaryngoscopy BLADE-ICU trial is a randomized, controlled study conducted across 29 ICUs in Spain, focusing on first-attempt intubation success as the primary outcome, along with other measures like time to intubation and complication rates.
  • The study has ethical approval and aims to improve airway management outcomes, with patient enrollment starting in May 2024 and anticipated results to be published in 2025.
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