297 research outputs found
Exploring legal restrictions, regulatory reform, and geographic disparities in abortion access in Thailand
Despite decades of advocacy among Thai governmental and nongovernmental actors to remove abortion from the country’s 1957 Criminal Code, this medically necessary service remains significantly legally restricted. In 2005, in the most recent regulatory reform to date, the Thai Medical Council established regulatory measures to allow a degree of physician interpretation within the confines of the existing law. Drawing on findings from a review of institutional policies and legislative materials, key informant interviews, and informal discussions with health service providers, government representatives, and nonprofit stakeholders, this article explores how legal reforms and health policies have shaped the abortion landscape in Thailand and influenced geographic disparities in availability and accessibility. Notwithstanding a strong medical community and the recent introduction of mifepristone for medication abortion (also known as medical abortion), the narrow interpretation of the regulatory criteria by physicians further entrenches these disparities. This article examines the causes of subnational disparities, focusing on the northern provinces and the western periphery of Thailand, and explores strategies to improve access to abortion in this legally restricted setting
Introducing a “same day referral” program for post-coital IUD insertion in Ontario: A mixed-methods study with pharmacists
Objectives:
Post-coital insertion of the Copper-T intrauterine device (IUD) is the most effective method of emergency contraception (EC). However, few women use this method of pregnancy prevention in Canada. Our study aimed to explore Ontario pharmacists’ knowledge of the IUD as EC and interest in a hypothetical “same day referral” program that would provide women seeking progestin-only EC with information about and a timely referral for post-coital IUD insertion.
Methods:
We received 198 mailed surveys from representatives of Ontario pharmacies and conducted 17 in-depth interviews with a subset of respondents in 2015. We analyzed the survey data using descriptive statistics and interviews for content and themes using both deductive and inductive techniques.
Results:
Our results suggest that Ontario pharmacists underestimate the efficacy of the IUD as EC and lack awareness of the protocols for use. Survey respondents and interviewees expressed support for a “same day referral” program in Ontario and believe more effective methods of EC should be easily accessible. Interviewees discussed current barriers to the use of IUDs as EC, including the up-front costs associated with insertion and a general lack of awareness about EC among health professionals and communities.
Discussion:
There is a significant need for continuing education on the full range of EC methods among pharmacists. Considerable enthusiasm exists for undertaking efforts to expand access to more effective EC methods. Developing a pilot project to facilitate timely referrals for post-coital IUD insertion appears warranted.
Résumé
Objectifs : L’insertion postcoïtale d’un dispositif intra-utérin (DIU) au cuivre est la méthode la plus efficace de contraception d’urgence (CU). Toutefois, peu de femmes au Canada utilisent cette méthode de prévention de la grossesse. Notre étude visait à explorer les connaissances des pharmacien(ne)s ontarien(ne)s sur le DIU utilisé comme CU, ainsi que leur intérêt pour un programme hypothéque d’orienta on du même jour, qui fournirait en temps opportun de l’information et une insertion postcoïtale d’un DUI aux femmes désirant une CU à progestatif seul.
Méthodes : Nous avons reçu 198 sondages par la poste de la part de représentants de pharmacies ontariennes, et avons mené 17 entrevues détaillées avec un sous-ensemble des répondants en 2015. Nous avons analysé les données de l’enquête à l’aide de statisques descriptives, ainsi que le contenu et les thèmes des entrevues au moyen de méthodes déductives et inductives.
Résultats : Nos résultats indiquent que les pharmacien(ne)s de l’Ontario sous-estiment la capcacité du DIU utilisé comme CU et ne connaissent pas les protocoles nécessaires. Les répondants à l’enquête et les sujets interrogés ont exprimé leur soutien au programme d’orientation du jour même en Ontario et croient que des méthodes plus efficaces de CU devraient être facilement accessibles. Les personnes interrogées ont discuté des obstacles actuels à l’utiisation du DIU utilisé comme CU, incluant les coûts initiaux associés à l’insertion, et le manque général de connaissances sur la CU parmi les professionnels de la santé et les communautés.
Discussion : Il existe un besoin important de formations professionnelles continues pour les pharmacien(ne)s sur la gamme complète de CU. Plusieurs démontrent un enthousiasme considérable quant au déploiement d’efforts pour améliorer l’accès à des méthodes plus efficaces de CU. Il semble justifié d’instaurer un projet pilote qui faciliterait l’orientation pour la pose postcoïtale d’un DIU, et ce, en temps opportun.
Cardiosphere-derived cells demonstrate metabolic flexibility that Is influenced by adhesion status
Adult stem cells demonstrate metabolic flexibility that is regulated by cell adhesion status. The authors demonstrate that adherent cells primarily utilize glycolysis, whereas suspended cells rely on oxidative phosphorylation for their ATP needs. Akt phosphorylation transduces adhesion-mediated regulation of energy metabolism, by regulating translocation of glucose transporters (GLUT1) to the cell membrane and thus, cellular glucose uptake and glycolysis. Cell dissociation, a pre-requisite for cell transplantation, leads to energetic stress, which is mediated by Akt dephosphorylation, downregulation of glucose uptake, and glycolysis. They designed hydrogels that promote rapid cell adhesion of encapsulated cells, Akt phosphorylation, restore glycolysis, and cellular ATP levels
The biology and behavior of the longhorned beetle, Dectes texanus on sunflower and soybean
The biology and behavior of the longhorned beetle Dectes texanus LeConte (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) was studied on two host plants that suffer economic losses from this pest; sunflower, Helianthus annuus, and soybean, Glycines max. Reciprocal crosses of D. texanus collected from the two plants all produced viable progeny, indicating that conspecific insects attack both crops. Pupae from soybean stalks weighed about 40% less than those from sunflower, and adults fed on soybean lived a mean of 23 days, compared to a mean of 53 days (males) and 76 days (females) for those fed sunflower. A female's larval host plant had no effect on her tendency to ovipuncture plants of either type in a greenhouse trial. A field-tested population collected exclusively from sunflower contained three types of females in similar proportions: those that laid eggs only on sunflower, those that laid only on soybean, and those that laid equally on both host plants. Females in field trials fed more on the plant they had fed on in the laboratory, but soybean-fed females fed more on soybean than did sunflower-fed females. Females fed soybean also made more ovipunctures on soybean plants in field trials than sunflower-fed females, but their responses to sunflower plants were similar. Females displayed higher total ovipositional activity when they encountered sunflower first in the field, and lower total activity when they encountered soybean first. Feeding scores were significantly correlated with ovipunctures and eggs on both plant types. We conclude that sunflower is the preferred host plant, although females will accept soybean when it is the only available food. The results suggest that D. texanus is still in the initial stages of a host range expansion with female host selection behavior demonstrating both genetic influences and phenotypic flexibility. Sunflower represents a nutritionally superior, ancestral host plant and relatively high fitness costs are still associated with utilization of the novel host plant, soybean, costs that may be offset by benefits such as reduced intraspecific competition. These potential benefits and their consequent implications for D. texanus host range evolution are hypothesized and discussed
Susceptibility of biological stages of the horn fly, Haematobia irritans, to entomopathogenic fungi (Hyphomycetes)
The susceptibility of the egg, pupa, and adult of Haematobia irritans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae) to isolates of the fungi Metarhizium anisopliae (Metsch.) Sor., Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill., and Paecilomyces fumosoroseus (Wize) Brown and Smith, was evaluated under laboratory conditions. Groups of 20 eggs than 4 h old, pupae less than 48h old and adults were sprayed with a conidial suspension of each isolate. Eggs, pupae and adults of horn fly were susceptible to these entomopathogenic fungi. For treated eggs, the isolates Ma3, Ma 15, Ma25, Pfr1, and Pfr8 reduced adult emergence to 3.8% to 6.3% in comparison with the control (72%). The mortality of pupae infected by the isolates Ma2, Ma25, and Pfr10 ranged between 50% and 71.3%. Mortality of adults after treatment with the isolates Ma6, Ma 10, Ma 14, Ma 15, Pfr 1, Pfr 9, Pfr 10, Pfr 11, and Pfr12 were higher than 90%. The isolate Ma6 produced the lowest LC(50) against adult horn flies (8.08 × 10(2)conidia/ml). These findings supported the hypotheses that isolates of M. anisopliae, and P. fumosoroseus are pathogenic against the different biological stages of horn flies by reducing adult emergence when applied on groups of eggs and pupae, and producing mortality when applied to adults
From Too Much to Too Little: How the central U.S. drought of 2012 evolved out of one of the most devastating floods on record in 2011
Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction....................................................................... 1
Section 2: Regional Drought Perspective................................. 2
Section 3: State Drought Perspectives........................................ 3
Section 3.1: Colorado........................................................................... 20
Section 3.2: Illinois.................................................................. 25
Section 3.3: Indiana................................................. 29
Section 3.4: Iowa...................... 36
Section 3.5: Kansas............................................................... 42
Section 3.6: Kentucky............................................................................ 46
Section 3.7: Michigan.............................. 52
Section 3.8: Minnesota............................................................ 58
Section 3.9: Missouri..................................................... 63
Section 3.10: Nebraska................................................. 67
Section 3.11: North Dakota............................................ 73
Section 3.12: Ohio................................................... 79
Section 3.13: South Dakota..................................... 85
Section 3.14: Wyoming........................................... 96
Section 4: Conclusions.............................................................. 9
The SAMI Galaxy Survey : rules of behaviour for spin-ellipticity radial tracks in galaxies
We study the behaviour of the spin-ellipticity radial tracks for 507 galaxies from the Sydney AAO Multiobject Integral Field (SAMI) Galaxy Survey with stellar kinematics out to >= 1.5R(e). We advocate for a morpho-dynamical classification of galaxies, relying on spatially resolved photometric and kinematic data. We find the use of spin-ellipticity radial tracks is valuable in identifying substructures within a galaxy, including embedded and counter-rotating discs, that are easily missed in unilateral studies of the photometry alone. Conversely, bars are rarely apparent in the stellar kinematics but are readily identified on images. Consequently, we distinguish the spin-ellipticity radial tracks of seven morpho-dynamical types: elliptical, lenticular, early spiral, late spiral, barred spiral, embedded disc, and 2 sigma galaxies. The importance of probing beyond the inner radii of galaxies is highlighted by the characteristics of galactic features in the spin-ellipticity radial tracks present at larger radii. The density of information presented through spin-ellipticity radial tracks emphasizes a clear advantage to representing galaxies as a track, rather than a single point, in spin-ellipticity parameter space.Peer reviewe
Height and timing of growth spurt during puberty in young people living with vertically acquired HIV in Europe and Thailand.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe growth during puberty in young people with vertically acquired HIV. DESIGN: Pooled data from 12 paediatric HIV cohorts in Europe and Thailand. METHODS: One thousand and ninety-four children initiating a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor or boosted protease inhibitor based regimen aged 1-10 years were included. Super Imposition by Translation And Rotation (SITAR) models described growth from age 8 years using three parameters (average height, timing and shape of the growth spurt), dependent on age and height-for-age z-score (HAZ) (WHO references) at antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation. Multivariate regression explored characteristics associated with these three parameters. RESULTS: At ART initiation, median age and HAZ was 6.4 [interquartile range (IQR): 2.8, 9.0] years and -1.2 (IQR: -2.3 to -0.2), respectively. Median follow-up was 9.1 (IQR: 6.9, 11.4) years. In girls, older age and lower HAZ at ART initiation were independently associated with a growth spurt which occurred 0.41 (95% confidence interval 0.20-0.62) years later in children starting ART age 6 to 10 years compared with 1 to 2 years and 1.50 (1.21-1.78) years later in those starting with HAZ less than -3 compared with HAZ at least -1. Later growth spurts in girls resulted in continued height growth into later adolescence. In boys starting ART with HAZ less than -1, growth spurts were later in children starting ART in the oldest age group, but for HAZ at least -1, there was no association with age. Girls and boys who initiated ART with HAZ at least -1 maintained a similar height to the WHO reference mean. CONCLUSION: Stunting at ART initiation was associated with later growth spurts in girls. Children with HAZ at least -1 at ART initiation grew in height at the level expected in HIV negative children of a comparable age
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