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    Detección molecular de un fragmento del virus de lengua azul en borregos de diferentes regiones de México

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    Bluetongue disease (BTD) affects various species of wild and domestic ruminants. In Mexico, the disease, caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV) is still regarded as exotic, despite the fact that antibodies have been detected on several occasions. The objective was to establish molecular techniques using a synthetic gene, including the genes NS1 and NS3 as positive controls for the diagnosis of BTV in samples of sheep from different regions of the country. A total of 320 total whole blood samples were obtained from sheep. The samples obtained were evaluated by end-point RT-PCR and real-time RT-PCR, the conditions having been established by the work group. Twelve sheep samples were found to be positive for the detection of NS1; these samples were sequenced, and a fragment of 101 base pairs was obtained. Upon alignment, were obtained identities with sequences reported in GenBank with NS1 fragments ranging from 89 % (p= 1e-12) to 98 % (p= 4e-13), corresponding to serotypes 10, 11 and 12. From these samples, two positive sheep samples were obtained using real-time PCR (RT-PCR): one from Chiapas (Chiapas breed), and the other, from Tamaulipas (Suffolk breed). The results of the RT-PCR were corroborated by CPA-SENASICA. This work provides evidence, for the first time in Mexico, of the importance of using a synthetic gene as a positive control to perform BSL-2 detection in official laboratories, which in a health emergency is of utmost importance.La enfermedad de la lengua azul (LA) afecta diferentes especies de rumiantes silvestres y domésticos. En México, la enfermedad producida por el virus de la lengua azul (VLA), aún es reconocida como exótica, a pesar de que, en diferentes ocasiones se han detectado anticuerpos. El objetivo fue establecer técnicas moleculares usando un gen sintético que incluye los genes NS1 y NS3 como control positivo para establecer el diagnóstico del VLA en muestras de ovinos de diferentes regiones del país, mediante técnicas moleculares. Se obtuvieron 320 muestras totales de sangre completa de ovinos. Las muestras obtenidas se evaluaron mediante RT-PCR punto final y RT-PCR en tiempo real estableciendo las condiciones por el grupo de trabajo. Se encontraron 12 muestras positivas de ovinos a la detección de NS1; estas muestras se secuenciaron obteniendo un fragmento de 101 pares de bases. Al realizar el alineamiento se obtuvieron identidades con secuencias reportadas en el GenBank con fragmentos de NS1 desde 89 % (p= 1e-12) a 98 % (p= 4e-13), correspondientes a los serotipos 10, 11 y 12.  De estas muestras, se obtuvieron dos muestras positivas de ovinos mediante el PCR tiempo real (PCR-tr), uno proveniente de Chiapas (raza Chiapas) y el otro de Tamaulipas (raza Suffolk). Los resultados de la PCRtr fueron corroborados por la CPA-SENASICA. Este trabajo, aporta por primera vez en México, la importancia de usar un gen sintético como control positivo, para realizar la detección en laboratorios oficiales BSL-2, lo cual en una emergencia sanitaria es de suma importancia

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    Lograr un equilibrio entre acciones humanas, armonía con la naturaleza, y satisfacer las necesidades del mercado actual sin poner en riesgo aquellos recursos que pudieran precisar las futuras generaciones, es lo importante de impulsar la aplicación del marketing sostenible en las organizaciones. Esto se logra a través de la elaboración de un plan de marketing sostenible que permitirá promover un consumo responsable a través de información clara y oportuna sobre los beneficios personales y sociales que genera la adquisición de productos sostenibles; implantar el reciclado a través de la logística de reversa, procedimiento que origina poca o nula generación de desechos, proporcionar empleos seguros, apoyar al medio ambiente y con responsabilidad social, son algunos beneficios que aporta. El presente capítulo tiene como objetivo proporcionar los principales aspectos que abordan el marketing sostenible, mostrar la importancia de la realización de este marketing para las empresas, así como aportar los pasos para desarrollar un plan de marketing sostenible

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    Mural Endocarditis: The GAMES Registry Series and Review of the Literature

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    Contemporary use of cefazolin for MSSA infective endocarditis: analysis of a national prospective cohort

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    Objectives: This study aimed to assess the real use of cefazolin for methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) infective endocarditis (IE) in the Spanish National Endocarditis Database (GAMES) and to compare it with antistaphylococcal penicillin (ASP). Methods: Prospective cohort study with retrospective analysis of a cohort of MSSA IE treated with cloxacillin and/or cefazolin. Outcomes assessed were relapse; intra-hospital, overall, and endocarditis-related mortality; and adverse events. Risk of renal toxicity with each treatment was evaluated separately. Results: We included 631 IE episodes caused by MSSA treated with cloxacillin and/or cefazolin. Antibiotic treatment was cloxacillin, cefazolin, or both in 537 (85%), 57 (9%), and 37 (6%) episodes, respectively. Patients treated with cefazolin had significantly higher rates of comorbidities (median Charlson Index 7, P <0.01) and previous renal failure (57.9%, P <0.01). Patients treated with cloxacillin presented higher rates of septic shock (25%, P = 0.033) and new-onset or worsening renal failure (47.3%, P = 0.024) with significantly higher rates of in-hospital mortality (38.5%, P = 0.017). One-year IE-related mortality and rate of relapses were similar between treatment groups. None of the treatments were identified as risk or protective factors. Conclusion: Our results suggest that cefazolin is a valuable option for the treatment of MSSA IE, without differences in 1-year mortality or relapses compared with cloxacillin, and might be considered equally effective
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