73 research outputs found
Randomized comparison of amodiaquine plus sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, artemether-lumefantrine, and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine for the treatment of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Burkina Faso.
BACKGROUND: Combination antimalarial therapy is advocated to improve treatment efficacy and limit selection of drug-resistant parasites. We compared the efficacies of 3 combination regimens in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso: amodiaquine plus sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, which was recently shown to be highly efficacious at this site; artemether-lumefantrine, the new national first-line antimalarial regimen; and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DP), a newer regimen. METHODS: We enrolled 559 patients >or=6 months of age with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria and randomized them to the 3 regimens. We analyzed the risk of recurrent parasitemia by day 28 and day 42, both unadjusted and adjusted by PCR methods to distinguish recrudescence and new infection. RESULTS: Complete data were available for 517 (92.5%) of the enrolled subjects. Early treatment failures occurred in 5 patients treated with amodiaquine plus sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and in 2 patients each treated with the other regimens. The day 28 risk of recurrent parasitemia, unadjusted by genotyping, was significantly higher for patients receiving artemether-lumefantrine than for patients receiving amodiaquine plus sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (20.1% vs. 6.2%; risk difference, 13.8%; 95% confidence interval, 7.0%-20.7%) or dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (20.1% vs. 2.2%; risk difference, 17.9%; 95% confidence interval, 11.6%-24.1%). Similar differences were seen for children <5 years of age (54% of the study population) and when outcomes were extended to 42 days. Significant differences were not seen between outcomes for patients receiving amodiaquine plus sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and outcomes for those receiving dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine. Recrudescences were uncommon (occurring in <5% of patients) in all treatment groups. No serious adverse events were noted. CONCLUSIONS: All regimens were highly efficacious in clearing infection, but considering the risks of recurrent malaria after therapy, the amodiaquine plus sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine regimens were more efficacious than the artemether-lumefantrine regimen (the new national regimen in Burkina Faso) for the treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria
KURSUS BIMBINGAN BELAJAR GRATIS SISWA UPT SPF SD NEGERI 104212 MARINDAL II
The purpose of implementing this PkM activity is to increase student interest in learning and the quality of student education at SD Negeri 104212 Marindal II through free tutoring courses. Considering how the tendency of children in grades 1, 4, and 5 to have decency, and self-interest, and lack of literacy knowledge, it is hoped that this activity will have a positive and significant impact so that an orderly, safe and comfortable school environment is created. for all his students. The implementation method is carried out from February 2 to 28, 2022 at SD Negeri 104212 Marindal II. After the PkM implementation was carried out, the PkM Team students stated that there were several positive impacts on students at the school, such as: 1) Experience directly the benefits of community service activities through a series of activities that have been carried out, 2) Can help teachers in teaching students, and also 3) Add insight and improve new ways of thinking in solving problems in the school environment. The author hopes that this community service activity can increase the confidence of each participant in daily communication, especially in the school environment as one of the positive activities for the self-development of the participants.
Keywords: Courses, free tutoring, effec
Identification and Verification of Security Relevant Functions in Embedded Systems Based on Source Code Annotations and Assertions
Emotional Facial Expression Detection in the Peripheral Visual Field
BACKGROUND: In everyday life, signals of danger, such as aversive facial expressions, usually appear in the peripheral visual field. Although facial expression processing in central vision has been extensively studied, this processing in peripheral vision has been poorly studied. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using behavioral measures, we explored the human ability to detect fear and disgust vs. neutral expressions and compared it to the ability to discriminate between genders at eccentricities up to 40°. Responses were faster for the detection of emotion compared to gender. Emotion was detected from fearful faces up to 40° of eccentricity. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate the human ability to detect facial expressions presented in the far periphery up to 40° of eccentricity. The increasing advantage of emotion compared to gender processing with increasing eccentricity might reflect a major implication of the magnocellular visual pathway in facial expression processing. This advantage may suggest that emotion detection, relative to gender identification, is less impacted by visual acuity and within-face crowding in the periphery. These results are consistent with specific and automatic processing of danger-related information, which may drive attention to those messages and allow for a fast behavioral reaction
Control of mechanical pain hypersensitivity in mice through ligand-targeted photoablation of TrkB-positive sensory neurons
Mechanical allodynia is a major symptom of neuropathic pain whereby innocuous touch evokes severe pain. Here we identify a population of peripheral sensory neurons expressing TrkB that are both necessary and sufficient for producing pain from light touch after nerve injury in mice. Mice in which TrkB-Cre-expressing neurons are ablated are less sensitive to the lightest touch under basal conditions, and fail to develop mechanical allodynia in a model of neuropathic pain. Moreover, selective optogenetic activation of these neurons after nerve injury evokes marked nociceptive behavior. Using a phototherapeutic approach based upon BDNF, the ligand for TrkB, we perform molecule-guided laser ablation of these neurons and achieve long-term retraction of TrkB-positive neurons from the skin and pronounced reversal of mechanical allodynia across multiple types of neuropathic pain. Thus we identify the peripheral neurons which transmit pain from light touch and uncover a novel pharmacological strategy for its treatment
Influence of Low-Level Stimulus Features, Task Dependent Factors, and Spatial Biases on Overt Visual Attention
Visual attention is thought to be driven by the interplay between low-level visual features and task dependent information content of local image regions, as well as by spatial viewing biases. Though dependent on experimental paradigms and model assumptions, this idea has given rise to varying claims that either bottom-up or top-down mechanisms dominate visual attention. To contribute toward a resolution of this discussion, here we quantify the influence of these factors and their relative importance in a set of classification tasks. Our stimuli consist of individual image patches (bubbles). For each bubble we derive three measures: a measure of salience based on low-level stimulus features, a measure of salience based on the task dependent information content derived from our subjects' classification responses and a measure of salience based on spatial viewing biases. Furthermore, we measure the empirical salience of each bubble based on our subjects' measured eye gazes thus characterizing the overt visual attention each bubble receives. A multivariate linear model relates the three salience measures to overt visual attention. It reveals that all three salience measures contribute significantly. The effect of spatial viewing biases is highest and rather constant in different tasks. The contribution of task dependent information is a close runner-up. Specifically, in a standardized task of judging facial expressions it scores highly. The contribution of low-level features is, on average, somewhat lower. However, in a prototypical search task, without an available template, it makes a strong contribution on par with the two other measures. Finally, the contributions of the three factors are only slightly redundant, and the semi-partial correlation coefficients are only slightly lower than the coefficients for full correlations. These data provide evidence that all three measures make significant and independent contributions and that none can be neglected in a model of human overt visual attention
Essential omega-3 fatty acids tune microglial phagocytosis of synaptic elements in the mouse developing brain
AbstractOmega-3 fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) are essential for the functional maturation of the brain. Westernization of dietary habits in both developed and developing countries is accompanied by a progressive reduction in dietary intake of n-3 PUFAs. Low maternal intake of n-3 PUFAs has been linked to neurodevelopmental diseases in Humans. However, the n-3 PUFAs deficiency-mediated mechanisms affecting the development of the central nervous system are poorly understood. Active microglial engulfment of synapses regulates brain development. Impaired synaptic pruning is associated with several neurodevelopmental disorders. Here, we identify a molecular mechanism for detrimental effects of low maternal n-3 PUFA intake on hippocampal development in mice. Our results show that maternal dietary n-3 PUFA deficiency increases microglia-mediated phagocytosis of synaptic elements in the rodent developing hippocampus, partly through the activation of 12/15-lipoxygenase (LOX)/12-HETE signaling, altering neuronal morphology and affecting cognitive performance of the offspring. These findings provide a mechanistic insight into neurodevelopmental defects caused by maternal n-3 PUFAs dietary deficiency.Infrastructure de Recherche Translationnelle pour les Biothérapies en NeurosciencesProgram Initiative d’Excellenc
A comparative study of neural networks in bankruptcy prediction
this paper we compare the prediction ability of the backpropagation network, the selforganizing map and the Boltzmann Machine with each other when predicting company bankruptcies. In this comparison we are interested in two aspects. The first is of course prediction accuracy together with the knowledge of which financial indicators are the best predictors. The second important thing is that a potential problem should be spotted as early as possible. We will examine the prediction accuracy one, two and three years before bankruptcy. Furthermore, we will use a Genetic Algorithm, an AI-technique based on natural selection, to make a selection of useful indicators from the available models for bankruptcy prdiction. The paper is organised as follows. In the next section we specify four models for bankruptcy prediction. In section III., IV. and V. we briefly describe Kohonen's algorithm, the back propagation model and the Mean Field Annealing algorithm (an algorithm used to train Boltmann Machine networks). Each of these sections will also contain the test results for that specific ANN. In section VI. , we will give a short introduction into Genetic Algorithms and present the results we achieved with this technique. In section VII., we compare the performance of the different approaches and give directions for further research
Ternary diagram: alpha-(3-benzoylphenyl)-propionic acid (ketoprofen) in acetone-water mixtures at different temperatures. Experimental data and predicted results
International audienceExperimental data are determined for a ternary system, ketoprofen-acetone-water, at various temperatures and atmospheric pressure. Specific procedures are applied. The diagram exhibits five regions: one homogeneous , three two-phase (two liquid-solid and one liquid-liquid equilibria) and one three-phase zones. The variation of the solubility of ketoprofen in acetone-water mixtures is interpreted by analysing the molecular forces induced in the solution according to the acetone mass ratio in the mixture. The validity of semi-empirical models is tested for liquid-solid and liquid-liquid equilibria by comparing the calculated values with the experimental ones. The agreement depends on the precision of the estimated parameters used for calculations
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