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    Seroprevalencia de Brucella spp en estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria, Bogotá, Colombia

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    Brucella spp seroprevalence in veterinary medicine students, Bogota, ColombiaRESUMENIntroducción: La brucelosis es un enfermedad zoonotica relacionada al contacto con perros y con ganado vacuno, porcino y caprino, el agente etiológico pertenece al género Brucella con diez especies de importancia para el ser humano; su capacidad para evadir el sistema inmune y sobrevivir en el fago-lisosoma genera un cuadro clínico crónico en el ser humano caracterizado por fiebre ondulante y afectación osteoarticular. Su amplia variedad de expresión clínica genera un reto al momento del diagnóstico y tratamiento; por tal razón es relevante el reconocimiento de las pruebas diagnósticas que permitan establecer el posible contacto con el microorganismo. Objetivo: Establecer la seroprevalencia a Brucella spp en una población de estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria con posible exposición ocupacional. Materiales y Métodos: Estudio descriptivo observacional donde se estudiaron 272 sueros obtenidos de estudiantes de medicina veterinaria mediante la técnica de rosa de bengala. Resultados: El 18,4% (50/272) de los sujetos presento positividad por rosa de bengala; 28 hombres (56%) y 22 mujeres (44%). Conclusiones: La serología mediante rosa de bengala en esta población de riesgo evidenció un 18,5% de sujetos seropositivos. Se sugiere el empleo de barreras efectivas de protección durante el contacto con animales portadores del microorganismo durante el entrenamiento como estudiantes de Medicina veterinaria.Palabras clave: Brucella. Seroprevalencia, Prueba Rosa de Bengala, Exposición ocupacional.ABSTRACTIntroduction: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease related to contact with dogs and cattle, pigs and goats, the etiologic agent belongs to the genus Brucella with ten species of importance to humans, its ability to evade the immune system and survive in the phage-lysosome generate a chronic clinical picture in humans characterized by undulant fever and osteoarticular involvement. Its wide range of clinical expression generates a challenge at the time of diagnosis and treatment, for this reason, it is important the recognition of the diagnostic tests for establishing the possible contact with the microorganism. Objective: To establish the seroprevalence to Brucella spp in a sample of Veterinary Medicine students with possible occupational exposure. Materials and Methods: Observational descriptive study by means of rose bengal technique 272 sera obtained from veterinary students were processed. Results: 18.4% (50/272) of subjects were positive by rose bengal test; 28 men (56%) and 22 women (44%). Conclusion: Serology by rose bengal test in this risk population showed 18.5% of seropositive subjects. It suggests the use of effective protective barriers during contact with animals carrying the organism during training as veterinary medical students.Keywords: Brucella, Seroprevalence, Rose Bengal Test, Occupational Exposure

    Seroprevalencia de Brucella spp en estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria, Bogotá, Colombia

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    Brucella spp seroprevalence in veterinary medicine students, Bogota, ColombiaRESUMENIntroducción: La brucelosis es un enfermedad zoonotica relacionada al contacto con perros y con ganado vacuno, porcino y caprino, el agente etiológico pertenece al género Brucella con diez especies de importancia para el ser humano; su capacidad para evadir el sistema inmune y sobrevivir en el fago-lisosoma genera un cuadro clínico crónico en el ser humano caracterizado por fiebre ondulante y afectación osteoarticular. Su amplia variedad de expresión clínica genera un reto al momento del diagnóstico y tratamiento; por tal razón es relevante el reconocimiento de las pruebas diagnósticas que permitan establecer el posible contacto con el microorganismo. Objetivo: Establecer la seroprevalencia a Brucella spp en una población de estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria con posible exposición ocupacional. Materiales y Métodos: Estudio descriptivo observacional donde se estudiaron 272 sueros obtenidos de estudiantes de medicina veterinaria mediante la técnica de rosa de bengala. Resultados: El 18,4% (50/272) de los sujetos presento positividad por rosa de bengala; 28 hombres (56%) y 22 mujeres (44%). Conclusiones: La serología mediante rosa de bengala en esta población de riesgo evidenció un 18,5% de sujetos seropositivos. Se sugiere el empleo de barreras efectivas de protección durante el contacto con animales portadores del microorganismo durante el entrenamiento como estudiantes de Medicina veterinaria.Palabras clave: Brucella. Seroprevalencia, Prueba Rosa de Bengala, Exposición ocupacional.ABSTRACTIntroduction: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease related to contact with dogs and cattle, pigs and goats, the etiologic agent belongs to the genus Brucella with ten species of importance to humans, its ability to evade the immune system and survive in the phage-lysosome generate a chronic clinical picture in humans characterized by undulant fever and osteoarticular involvement. Its wide range of clinical expression generates a challenge at the time of diagnosis and treatment, for this reason, it is important the recognition of the diagnostic tests for establishing the possible contact with the microorganism. Objective: To establish the seroprevalence to Brucella spp in a sample of Veterinary Medicine students with possible occupational exposure. Materials and Methods: Observational descriptive study by means of rose bengal technique 272 sera obtained from veterinary students were processed. Results: 18.4% (50/272) of subjects were positive by rose bengal test; 28 men (56%) and 22 women (44%). Conclusion: Serology by rose bengal test in this risk population showed 18.5% of seropositive subjects. It suggests the use of effective protective barriers during contact with animals carrying the organism during training as veterinary medical students.Keywords: Brucella, Seroprevalence, Rose Bengal Test, Occupational Exposure

    Seroprevalencia de Brucella spp en estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria, Bogotá, Colombia

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    Introduction: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease related to contact with dogs and cattle, pigs and goats, the etiologic agent belongs to the genus Brucella with ten species of importance to humans, its ability to evade the immune system and survive in the phage-lysosome generate a chronic clinical picture in humans characterized by undulant fever and osteoarticular involvement. Its wide range of clinical expression generates a challenge at the time of diagnosis and treatment, for this reason, it is important the recognition of the diagnostic tests for establishing the possible contact with the microorganism. Objective: To establish the seroprevalence to Brucella spp in a sample of Veterinary Medicine students with possible occupational exposure. Materials and Methods: Observational descriptive study by means of rose bengal technique 272 sera obtained from veterinary students were processed. Results: 18.4% (50/272) of subjects were positive by rose bengal test; 28 men (56%) and 22 women (44%). Conclusion: Serology by rose bengal test in this risk population showed 18.5% of seropositive subjects. It suggests the use of effective protective barriers during contact with animals carrying the organism during training as veterinary medical students.Introducción: La brucelosis es un enfermedad zoonotica relacionada al contacto con perros y con ganado vacuno, porcino y caprino, el agente etiológico pertenece al género Brucella con diez especies de importancia para el ser humano; su capacidad para evadir el sistema inmune y sobrevivir en el fago-lisosoma genera un cuadro clínico crónico en el ser humano caracterizado por fiebre ondulante y afectación osteoarticular. Su amplia variedad de expresión clínica genera un reto al momento del diagnóstico y tratamiento; por tal razón es relevante el reconocimiento de las pruebas diagnósticas que permitan establecer el posible contacto con el microorganismo. Objetivo: Establecer la seroprevalencia a Brucella spp en una población de estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria con posible exposición ocupacional. Materiales y Métodos: Estudio descriptivo observacional donde se estudiaron 272 sueros obtenidos de estudiantes de medicina veterinaria mediante la técnica de rosa de bengala. Resultados: El 18,4% (50/272) de los sujetos presento positividad por rosa de bengala; 28 hombres (56%) y 22 mujeres (44%). Conclusiones: La serología mediante rosa de bengala en esta población de riesgo evidenció un 18,5% de sujetos seropositivos. Se sugiere el empleo de barreras efectivas de protección durante el contacto con animales portadores del microorganismo durante el entrenamiento como estudiantes de Medicina veterinaria

    Supernova Pointing Capabilities of DUNE

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    International audienceThe determination of the direction of a stellar core collapse via its neutrino emission is crucial for the identification of the progenitor for a multimessenger follow-up. A highly effective method of reconstructing supernova directions within the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is introduced. The supernova neutrino pointing resolution is studied by simulating and reconstructing electron-neutrino charged-current absorption on 40^{40}Ar and elastic scattering of neutrinos on electrons. Procedures to reconstruct individual interactions, including a newly developed technique called ``brems flipping'', as well as the burst direction from an ensemble of interactions are described. Performance of the burst direction reconstruction is evaluated for supernovae happening at a distance of 10 kpc for a specific supernova burst flux model. The pointing resolution is found to be 3.4 degrees at 68% coverage for a perfect interaction-channel classification and a fiducial mass of 40 kton, and 6.6 degrees for a 10 kton fiducial mass respectively. Assuming a 4% rate of charged-current interactions being misidentified as elastic scattering, DUNE's burst pointing resolution is found to be 4.3 degrees (8.7 degrees) at 68% coverage

    Supernova Pointing Capabilities of DUNE

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    International audienceThe determination of the direction of a stellar core collapse via its neutrino emission is crucial for the identification of the progenitor for a multimessenger follow-up. A highly effective method of reconstructing supernova directions within the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is introduced. The supernova neutrino pointing resolution is studied by simulating and reconstructing electron-neutrino charged-current absorption on 40^{40}Ar and elastic scattering of neutrinos on electrons. Procedures to reconstruct individual interactions, including a newly developed technique called ``brems flipping'', as well as the burst direction from an ensemble of interactions are described. Performance of the burst direction reconstruction is evaluated for supernovae happening at a distance of 10 kpc for a specific supernova burst flux model. The pointing resolution is found to be 3.4 degrees at 68% coverage for a perfect interaction-channel classification and a fiducial mass of 40 kton, and 6.6 degrees for a 10 kton fiducial mass respectively. Assuming a 4% rate of charged-current interactions being misidentified as elastic scattering, DUNE's burst pointing resolution is found to be 4.3 degrees (8.7 degrees) at 68% coverage

    Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) Near Detector Conceptual Design Report

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    International audienceThe Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is an international, world-class experiment aimed at exploring fundamental questions about the universe that are at the forefront of astrophysics and particle physics research. DUNE will study questions pertaining to the preponderance of matter over antimatter in the early universe, the dynamics of supernovae, the subtleties of neutrino interaction physics, and a number of beyond the Standard Model topics accessible in a powerful neutrino beam. A critical component of the DUNE physics program involves the study of changes in a powerful beam of neutrinos, i.e., neutrino oscillations, as the neutrinos propagate a long distance. The experiment consists of a near detector, sited close to the source of the beam, and a far detector, sited along the beam at a large distance. This document, the DUNE Near Detector Conceptual Design Report (CDR), describes the design of the DUNE near detector and the science program that drives the design and technology choices. The goals and requirements underlying the design, along with projected performance are given. It serves as a starting point for a more detailed design that will be described in future documents

    Supernova Pointing Capabilities of DUNE

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    International audienceThe determination of the direction of a stellar core collapse via its neutrino emission is crucial for the identification of the progenitor for a multimessenger follow-up. A highly effective method of reconstructing supernova directions within the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is introduced. The supernova neutrino pointing resolution is studied by simulating and reconstructing electron-neutrino charged-current absorption on 40^{40}Ar and elastic scattering of neutrinos on electrons. Procedures to reconstruct individual interactions, including a newly developed technique called ``brems flipping'', as well as the burst direction from an ensemble of interactions are described. Performance of the burst direction reconstruction is evaluated for supernovae happening at a distance of 10 kpc for a specific supernova burst flux model. The pointing resolution is found to be 3.4 degrees at 68% coverage for a perfect interaction-channel classification and a fiducial mass of 40 kton, and 6.6 degrees for a 10 kton fiducial mass respectively. Assuming a 4% rate of charged-current interactions being misidentified as elastic scattering, DUNE's burst pointing resolution is found to be 4.3 degrees (8.7 degrees) at 68% coverage

    Supernova Pointing Capabilities of DUNE

    No full text
    International audienceThe determination of the direction of a stellar core collapse via its neutrino emission is crucial for the identification of the progenitor for a multimessenger follow-up. A highly effective method of reconstructing supernova directions within the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is introduced. The supernova neutrino pointing resolution is studied by simulating and reconstructing electron-neutrino charged-current absorption on 40^{40}Ar and elastic scattering of neutrinos on electrons. Procedures to reconstruct individual interactions, including a newly developed technique called ``brems flipping'', as well as the burst direction from an ensemble of interactions are described. Performance of the burst direction reconstruction is evaluated for supernovae happening at a distance of 10 kpc for a specific supernova burst flux model. The pointing resolution is found to be 3.4 degrees at 68% coverage for a perfect interaction-channel classification and a fiducial mass of 40 kton, and 6.6 degrees for a 10 kton fiducial mass respectively. Assuming a 4% rate of charged-current interactions being misidentified as elastic scattering, DUNE's burst pointing resolution is found to be 4.3 degrees (8.7 degrees) at 68% coverage

    First Measurement of the Total Inelastic Cross-Section of Positively-Charged Kaons on Argon at Energies Between 5.0 and 7.5 GeV

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    International audienceProtoDUNE Single-Phase (ProtoDUNE-SP) is a 770-ton liquid argon time projection chamber that operated in a hadron test beam at the CERN Neutrino Platform in 2018. We present a measurement of the total inelastic cross section of charged kaons on argon as a function of kaon energy using 6 and 7 GeV/cc beam momentum settings. The flux-weighted average of the extracted inelastic cross section at each beam momentum setting was measured to be 380±\pm26 mbarns for the 6 GeV/cc setting and 379±\pm35 mbarns for the 7 GeV/cc setting

    First Measurement of the Total Inelastic Cross-Section of Positively-Charged Kaons on Argon at Energies Between 5.0 and 7.5 GeV

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    International audienceProtoDUNE Single-Phase (ProtoDUNE-SP) is a 770-ton liquid argon time projection chamber that operated in a hadron test beam at the CERN Neutrino Platform in 2018. We present a measurement of the total inelastic cross section of charged kaons on argon as a function of kaon energy using 6 and 7 GeV/cc beam momentum settings. The flux-weighted average of the extracted inelastic cross section at each beam momentum setting was measured to be 380±\pm26 mbarns for the 6 GeV/cc setting and 379±\pm35 mbarns for the 7 GeV/cc setting
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