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Ebola: an open letter to European governments.

2014

After months of inaction and neglect from the international community, the Ebola epidemic in west Africa has now spiralled utterly out of control. Today, the virus is a threat not only to the countries where the outbreak has overwhelmed the capacity of national health systems, but also to the entire world. We urge our governments to mobilise all possible resources to assist west Africa in controlling this horrific epidemic. Based on our expertise in public health and emergency response, we believe the following measures would be particularly eff ective. First, with regards to human resources, given the huge need for trained health-care professionals in west Africa, we urge European governme…

Economic growthmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternational CooperationNeglect03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental protectionparasitic diseasesMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineHuman resourcesEpidemic controlmedia_commonNational health0303 health sciences030306 microbiologybusiness.industryPublic health1. No povertyInternational communityGeneral MedicineHemorrhagic Fever EbolaHazard3. Good healthEuropeEmergency responseGovernmentbusinessLancet (London, England)
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2020

Vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, West Nile virus, and so forth are some of the most prominent threats to human health. They are transmitted to the human population by infected insects or by direct transmission between humans. The epidemic process relies on suitable environmental and climatic conditions. Indeed, climatic factors affect the development of pathogens in vectors as well as the population dynamics of the vectors impacting significantly the incidence of disease in the human population. While the influence of the climatic conditions on Vector-borne diseases is well-documented, there is a strong need to design more realistic epidemiological models incorporating e…

Estimation0209 industrial biotechnologyeducation.field_of_studyGeneral Computer ScienceTransmission (medicine)PopulationGeneral EngineeringOutbreak02 engineering and technologyDiseaseBiologymedicine.diseaseDengue fever020901 industrial engineering & automationVector (epidemiology)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineEconometrics020201 artificial intelligence & image processingGeneral Materials ScienceEpidemic modeleducationIEEE Access
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Erratum: Temporal dynamics of Puumala hantavirus infection in cyclic populations of bank voles.

2016

Understanding the dynamics of zoonotic pathogens in their reservoir host populations is a prerequisite for predicting and preventing human disease epidemics. The human infection risk of Puumala hantavirus (PUUV) is highest in northern Europe, where populations of the rodent host (bank vole, Myodes glareolus) undergo cyclic fluctuations. We conducted a 7-year capture-mark-recapture study to monitor seasonal and multiannual patterns of the PUUV infection rate in bank vole populations exhibiting a 3-year density cycle. Infected bank voles were most abundant in mid-winter months during years of increasing or peak host density. Prevalence of PUUV infection in bank voles exhibited a regular, seas…

EuropeMultidisciplinaryArvicolinaeHemorrhagic Fever with Renal SyndromePopulation DynamicsAnimalsHumansSeasonsErratumPuumala virusArticleScientific reports
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Genetic Characterization of Legionella pneumophila Isolated from a Common Watershed in Comunidad Valenciana, Spain

2013

Legionella pneumophila infects humans to produce legionellosis and Pontiac fever only from environmental sources. In order to establish control measures and study the sources of outbreaks it is essential to know extent and distribution of strain variants of this bacterium in the environment. Sporadic and outbreak-related cases of legionellosis have been historically frequent in the Comunidad Valenciana region (CV, Spain), with a high prevalence in its Southeastern-most part (BV). Environmental investigations for the detection of Legionella pneumophila are performed in this area routinely. We present a population genetics study of 87 L. pneumophila strains isolated in 13 different localities…

Evolutionary GeneticsBacterial DiseasesPopulation geneticslcsh:MedicineLocus (genetics)Legionella pneumophilaMicrobiologyMicrobial EcologyLegionella pneumophilaIntergenic regionGenetic variationmedicineNatural SelectionGeneticsGram Negativelcsh:ScienceBiologyMicrobial PathogensGeneticsRecombination GeneticGenetic diversityEvolutionary BiologyMultidisciplinaryLegionellosisbiologyEcologyEcologyPontiac feverlcsh:ROutbreakGenetic Variationbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseBacterial PathogensInfectious DiseasesSpainMicrobial EvolutionGenetic PolymorphismMedicinelcsh:QWater MicrobiologySequence AnalysisPopulation GeneticsResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Familial Mediterranean Fever and Diet: A Narrative Review of the Scientific Literature

2022

Background: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an inherited autoinflammatory disease characterized by short acute attacks, with an as yet unknown cause. Several authors have investigated the role of some foods as potential triggers. This narrative review aims to analyze the correlation between diet and FMF clinical outcomes. Methods: The review was carried out following PRISMA statement guidelines, including all cross-sectional, case-crossover, and trial studies written in English and conducted between 1974 and 2022. Results: Overall, 642 records were identified through PubMed/MEDLINE (292) and Scopus (350), and seven studies were included: three out of seven (43%) studies evaluated FMF …

FMFnutritionSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaCross-Sectional StudiesNutrition and Dieteticsautoinflammatory diseaseMutationreviewHumansPyrinDietFamilial Mediterranean FeverFood ScienceNutrients
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Activation of the contact-phase system on bacterial surfaces--a clue to serious complications in infectious diseases.

1998

Fever, hypotension and bleeding disorders are common symptoms of sepsis and septic shock. The activation of the contact-phase system is thought to contribute to the development of these severe disease states by triggering proinflammatory and procoagulatory cascades; however, the underlying molecular mechanisms are obscure. Here we report that the components of the contact-phase system are assembled on the surface of Escherichia coli and Salmonella through their specific interactions with fibrous bacterial surface proteins, curli and fimbriae. As a consequence, the proinflammatory pathway is activated through the release of bradykinin, a potent inducer of fever, pain and hypotension. Absorpt…

FeverFimbriaBradykininBiologyFibrinogenBradykininGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyProinflammatory cytokineMicrobiologySepsischemistry.chemical_compoundMiceBacterial ProteinsmedicineAnimalsEscherichia coli InfectionsInflammationSalmonella Infections AnimalSeptic shockEnterobacteriaceae InfectionsGeneral MedicineBlood Coagulation Disordersmedicine.diseaseShock SepticCoagulationchemistryShock (circulatory)ImmunologyFemalemedicine.symptomHypotensionmedicine.drugNature medicine
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Relative risk estimation of dengue disease at small spatial scale

2017

Abstract Background Dengue is a high incidence arboviral disease in tropical countries around the world. Colombia is an endemic country due to the favourable environmental conditions for vector survival and spread. Dengue surveillance in Colombia is based in passive notification of cases, supporting monitoring, prediction, risk factor identification and intervention measures. Even though the surveillance network works adequately, disease mapping techniques currently developed and employed for many health problems are not widely applied. We select the Colombian city of Bucaramanga to apply Bayesian areal disease mapping models, testing the challenges and difficulties of the approach. Methods…

General Computer ScienceOperations research030231 tropical medicinePopulationGeographic MappingColombialcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexDengue feverDengue03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicineCohen's kappaRisk FactorsStatisticsmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineSatellite imagesRisk factoreducationEstimationeducation.field_of_studyResearchPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCohen’s KappaMarkov chain Monte CarloBayes Theoremmedicine.diseaseGeneral Business Management and AccountingBayesian modelingGeographyData qualitysymbolsDisease mappinglcsh:R858-859.7International Journal of Health Geographics
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Rickettsiosis with Pleural Effusion: A Systematic Review with a Focus on Rickettsiosis in Italy

2022

Background: Motivated by a case finding of Mediterranean spotted fever (MSF) associated with atypical pneumonia and pleural effusion in which Rickettsia conorii subsp. israelensis was identified by molecular methods in the pleural fluid, we wanted to summarize the clinical presentations of rickettsiosis in Italy by systematic research and to make a systematic review of all the global cases of rickettsiosis associated with pleural effusion. Methods: For the literature search, the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) methodology was followed. We chose to select only the studies published in last 25 years and confirmed both with serological and molecular …

General Immunology and MicrobiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAnaplasmosiRRickettsialesMediterranean spotted feverrickettsiosis<i>Rickettsia</i>Infectious DiseasesTIBOLApleural effusionItalyTIBOLA.MedicineSystematic ReviewanaplasmosisRickettsiosiRickettsiaTropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
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Misdiagnosis of familial Mediterranean fever in patients with Anderson-Fabry disease

2012

Fabry disease (FD) is an underdiagnosed pathology due to its symptomatology that overlaps with various systemic and rheumatic disorders, including familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). We examined the Mediterranean fever (MEFV) and α-galactosidase A (GLA) genes, whose mutations are responsible for FMF and FD, respectively, in 42 unrelated patients diagnosed with FMF, which revealed significant ambiguity regarding some of the symptoms which are also present in FD. The objective of this study was to determine the spectrum of mutations present in these genes, in order to identify cases of mistaken diagnosis of FMF and/or missed diagnosis of FD. Ten out of 42 patients had one mutation in homozygo…

GeneticsMutationmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryFamilial Mediterranean fevermedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeMEFVPyrin domainFabry diseaseInternal medicineGenotypeGeneticsmedicineYoung adultDifferential diagnosisbusinessGenetics (clinical)Clinical Genetics
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Decreasing the Number of Gaps in the Draft Assembly of theMannheimia Haemolytica M7/2 Genome Sequence

2009

GeneticsWhole genome sequencingComparative genomicsmedicine.medical_specialtyShipping feverMANNHEIMIA HAEMOLYTICACattle DiseasesBiologymedicine.diseaselaw.inventionlawMolecular geneticsmedicineGenePolymerase chain reaction
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