6 research outputs found

    Identification of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria in Drinking Water in Cali, Colombia

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    Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are ubiquitous microorganisms naturally resistant to antibiotics and disinfectants that can colonize drinking water supply systems. Information regarding the spread of NTM in specifically South America and Colombia is limited. We aimed to identify and characterize NTM present in tap water samples from Cali, Colombia. Drinking water samples and faucet biofilm swabs were collected in 18 places, including the city’s three main water treatment plants (WTPs). Filter-trapped material and eluates (0.45 μm) from swab washes were plated in 7H11 agar plates. Suspected colonies were evaluated microscopically, and NTM species were identified based on the rpoB gene. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was also performed. Fifty percent (9/18) of sampling points were positive for NTM (including two WTPs), from which 16 different isolates were identified: Mycobacterium mucogenicum (8/16), M. phocaicum (3/16), M. chelonae (2/16), M. mageritense (2/16), and M. fortuitum (1/16), all rapidly growing mycobacteria. A susceptibility profile was obtained from 68.75% (11/16) of the isolates. M. chelonae was the most resistant species. All NTM isolated are potentially responsible for human diseases; our findings might provide a baseline for exploring NTM transmission dynamics and clinical characterization, as well as potential associations between NTM species found in drinking water and isolates from patients

    Iron Behaving Badly: Inappropriate Iron Chelation as a Major Contributor to the Aetiology of Vascular and Other Progressive Inflammatory and Degenerative Diseases

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    The production of peroxide and superoxide is an inevitable consequence of aerobic metabolism, and while these particular "reactive oxygen species" (ROSs) can exhibit a number of biological effects, they are not of themselves excessively reactive and thus they are not especially damaging at physiological concentrations. However, their reactions with poorly liganded iron species can lead to the catalytic production of the very reactive and dangerous hydroxyl radical, which is exceptionally damaging, and a major cause of chronic inflammation. We review the considerable and wide-ranging evidence for the involvement of this combination of (su)peroxide and poorly liganded iron in a large number of physiological and indeed pathological processes and inflammatory disorders, especially those involving the progressive degradation of cellular and organismal performance. These diseases share a great many similarities and thus might be considered to have a common cause (i.e. iron-catalysed free radical and especially hydroxyl radical generation). The studies reviewed include those focused on a series of cardiovascular, metabolic and neurological diseases, where iron can be found at the sites of plaques and lesions, as well as studies showing the significance of iron to aging and longevity. The effective chelation of iron by natural or synthetic ligands is thus of major physiological (and potentially therapeutic) importance. As systems properties, we need to recognise that physiological observables have multiple molecular causes, and studying them in isolation leads to inconsistent patterns of apparent causality when it is the simultaneous combination of multiple factors that is responsible. This explains, for instance, the decidedly mixed effects of antioxidants that have been observed, etc...Comment: 159 pages, including 9 Figs and 2184 reference

    Cost Analysis of Telemedicine Implementation in the Lens of Healthcare Sustainability: A Review of the Literature

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    Telemedicine represents one the main innovation that is involving healthcare. However, its employment has not already become widespread, due to an open discussion about the sustainability of the organizational model be- hind its adoption. Despite telemedicine costs evaluation should be considered as a critical stage in feasibility studies, the literature addressed to this theme is still scarce and mostly related to specific case reports. Accordingly, the goal of this work is to provide a literature review on the field of Cost Analysis of Telemedi- cine in order to: i) carry out a worldwide descriptive screening of the actual state of the art; ii) understand which generic cost items have to be considered in case of implementation of telemedicine healthcare service. Focused on “costs”, this study analyses main databases related to managerial issues (Scopus, Web of Science, Ebsco – Business Source Complete) by using twofold approach in the literature review: bibliometric/statistical and contents description. Suitable both for practitioners and researchers, this work provides a check-list of cost items, useful to identify which hypothetical financial resources are necessary in order to activate, deliver and/or modify a healthcare service provided by telemedi- cine

    Disease, climate and the peopling of the Americas

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