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Data from: A mechanistic underpinning for sigmoid dose-dependent infection

2016

Theoretical models of environmentally transmitted diseases often assume that transmission is a constant process, which scales linearly with pathogen dose. Here we question the applicability of such an assumption and propose a sigmoidal form for the pathogens infectivity response. In our formulation, this response arises under two assumptions: 1) multiple invasion events are required for a successful pathogen infection and 2) the host invasion state is reversible. The first assumption reduces pathogen infection rates at low pathogen doses, while the second assumption, due to host immune function, leads to a saturating infection rate at high doses. The derived pathogen dose:infection rate -re…

medicine and health careepidemiological modellingGalleria mellonellaenvironmental transmissionMedicinepathogen transmissionLife sciencesSerratia marcescens
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Data from: Fluctuating temperature leads to evolution of thermal generalism and preadaptation to novel environments

2013

Environmental fluctuations can select for generalism, which is also hypothesized to increase organisms’ ability to invade novel environments. Here, we show that across a range of temperatures, opportunistic bacterial pathogen Serratia marcescens that evolved in fluctuating temperature (daily variation between 24°C and 38°C, mean 31°C) outperforms the strains that evolved in constant temperature (31°C). The growth advantage was also evident in novel environments in the presence of parasitic viruses and predatory protozoans, but less clear in the presence of stressful chemicals. Adaptation to fluctuating temperature also led to reduced virulence in Drosophila melanogaster host, which suggests…

medicine and health carefungiMedicinePodoviridaeLife sciencesSerratia marcescensTetrahymena thermophilaSelection - Experimental
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Data from: Genomic evolution of bacterial populations under co-selection by antibiotics and phage

2016

Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to the prevailing conditions. In particular, bacteriophages and antibiotics of anthropogenic origin are major bacterial stressors in many environments. We previously observed that populations of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 exposed to the lytic bacteriophage SBW25Φ2 and a non-inhibitive concentration of the antibiotic streptomycin (co-selection) achieved higher levels of phage resistance compared to populations exposed to the phage alone. In addition, the phage became extinct under co-selection while remaining present in the phage alone environment. Further, phenotypic tests indic…

medicine and health carephage Φ2Life SciencesMedicinePseudomonas fluorescenssublethal antibiotic concentrations
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Data from: Sublethal streptomycin concentrations and lytic bacteriophage together promote resistance evolution

2017

Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environments owing to wide-spread antibiotic leakage by human action. Even though the concentrations are very low, these sub-MICs have recently been shown to alter bacterial populations by selecting for antibiotic resistance and increasing the rate of adaptive evolution. However, studies are lacking on how these effects reverberate into key ecological interactions, such as bacteria–phage interactions. Previously, co-selection of bacteria by phages and antibiotic concentrations exceeding MICs has been hypothesized to decrease the rate of resistance evolution because of fitness costs associated with re…

medicine and health carephage Φ2MedicinePseudomonas fluorescensLife sciencessublethal antibiotic concentrations
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Data from: Conjugation is necessary for a bacterial plasmid to survive under protozoan predation

2016

Horizontal gene transfer by conjugative plasmids plays a critical role in the evolution of antibiotic resistance. Interactions between bacteria and other organisms can affect the persistence and spread of conjugative plasmids. Here we show that protozoan predation increased the persistence and spread of the antibiotic resistance plasmid RP4 in populations of the opportunist bacterial pathogen Serratia marcescens. A conjugation-defective mutant plasmid was unable to survive under predation, suggesting that conjugative transfer is required for plasmid persistence under the realistic condition of predation. These results indicate that multi-trophic interactions can affect the maintenance of co…

medicine and health careprotozoan predationevolution of antibiotic resistanceLife SciencesMedicineRP4 plasmidSerratia marcescensconjugationTetrahymena thermophila
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The Child Health Care System in Italy

2016

Pediatric care in Italy has been based during the last 40 years on the increased awareness of the importance of meeting the psychosocial and developmental needs of children and of the role of families in promoting the health and well-being of their children. The pediatric health care system in Italy is part of the national health system. It is made up of 3 main levels of intervention: first access/primary care, secondary care/hospital care, and tertiary care based on specialty hospital care. This overview will also include a brief report on neonatal care, pediatric preventive health care, health service accreditation programs, and postgraduate training in pediatrics. The quality of the Ital…

medicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentChild Health ServicesvaccinationsHealth administration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAmbulatory careNursingchildren030225 pediatricsHealth caremedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinehospitalChildUnlicensed assistive personnelHealth policyHRHIShealth care systembusiness.industryPublic healthpublic healthInternational healthInfantpediatric carechildren careItalychildren care; hospital; public health; vaccinationsSettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICAChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthbusiness
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New rules on driver licensing for patients with obstructive sleep apnea: European Union Directive 2014/85/EU

2016

Editorial, no abstract

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMedicine (all)Cognitive NeuroscienceApplied psychologyAlternative medicineGeneral MedicineDriver licensingCognitive neuroscienceBehavioral neuroscienceDirectivemedicine.diseaseObstructive sleep apnea03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemMedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedia_commonJournal of Sleep Research
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En defensa de un pasado nacional: La Inquisición española en lucha por la memoria histórica de la conquista

2013

En el contexto de la crisis del Antiguo Régimen, la Inquisición no sólo se preocupó por la defensa de la ortodoxia y la erradicación de la herejía. Como institución al servicio de la monarquía borbónica, el Santo Oficio se alzó en la defensa de una historia nacional, profundamente conservadora y católica, que debía sustentarse en las glorias hispánicas del pasado imperial español. A partir de una nueva interpretación del caso del capellán Miguel Cabral de Noroña —clérigo liberal autor de un sermón anticolonialista y defensor de Las Casas— y otro conjunto de censuras, este artículo pretende dibujar de qué modo la Inquisición, como pieza clave en el engranaje de control ideológico del país, n…

memoriaInquisiciónHistòria modernamedia_common.quotation_subjectBartolomé de Las CasasMiguel Cabral de NoroñaGeneral MedicineArtcensuranaciónHumanitiesmedia_common
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Identification et analyse du rôle de protéines S‐nitrosylées lors de la modulation de la réponse immunitaire d’Arabidopsis thaliana par l’apo-pyoverd…

2019

Des travaux de l’UMR Agroécologie montrent que la réponse immunitaire des plantes est corrélée à leur nutrition en fer et est modulable par la pyoverdine, un sidérophore produit par la souche bactérienne bénéfique Pseudomonas fluorescens C7R12. Le traitement d’Arabidopsis thaliana exposée à une carence en fer par la pyoverdine dépourvue de fer (apo-pyo) restaure en effet la croissance de la plante aux dépens de son immunité. Nous avons émis l’hypothèse que le monoxyde d’azote (NO), une molécule signalétique ubiquitaire, est un acteur de la modulation de la réponse immunitaire des plantes exposées à l’apo-pyo et à sa souche productrice. Afin d’étayer cette hypothèse, trois axes seront dévelo…

monoxyde d’azote[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencespyoverdine[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologyimmunité des plantesPseudomonas fluorescensS-nitrosylation
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Epidemiology, Physiology and Clinical Approach to Sleepiness at the Wheel in OSA Patients: A Narrative Review

2022

Sleepiness at the wheel (SW) is recognized as an important factor contributing to road traffic accidents, since up to 30 percent of fatal accidents have been attributed to SW. Sleepiness-related motor vehicle accidents may occur both from falling asleep while driving and from behavior impairment attributable to sleepiness. SW can be caused by various sleep disorders but also by behavioral factors such as sleep deprivation, shift work and non-restorative sleep, as well as chronic disease or the treatment with drugs that negatively affect the level of vigilance. An association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and motor vehicle accidents has been found, with an increasing risk in OSA pati…

motor vehicle accidentsGeneral Medicinedriving licenseSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioEpworth Sleepiness Scalecommercial drivermaintenance of wakefulness testJournal of Clinical Medicine
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