87 research outputs found
A Novel Epstein-Barr Virus Glycoprotein gp150 Expressed from the BDLF3 Open Reading Frame
AbstractAnalysis of cDNAs mapping to the BamHI D fragment of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) genome indicates that the BDLF3 open reading frame, which is predicted to encode a type 1 membrane protein of 234 amino acids, is expressed as an unspliced message. Expression of the open reading frame as a recombinant protein in vaccinia virus reveals a glycoprotein that has both N- and O-linked sugars. Antibodies made to the recombinant protein immunoprecipitate a late glycoprotein with a mobility of approximately 150,000 Da from EBV-producing cells. The glycoprotein is associated with the virion. Antibodies to it appear to react primarily with carbohydrate and do not demonstrate neutralizing activity
Enveloping Sophisticated Tools into Process-Centered Environments
We present a tool integration strategy based on enveloping pre-existing tools without source code modifications or recompilation, and without assuming an extension language, application programming interface, or any other special capabilities on the part of the tool. This Black Box enveloping (or wrapping) idea has existed for a long time, but was previously restricted to relatively simple tools. We describe the design and implementation of, and experimentation with, a new Black Box enveloping facility intended for sophisticated tools --- with particular concern for the emerging class of groupware applications
Efficacy Results of a Trial of a Herpes Simplex Vaccine
Two previous studies of a herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) subunit vaccine containing glycoprotein D in HSV-discordant couples revealed 73% and 74% efficacy against genital disease in women who were negative for both HSV type 1 (HSV-1) and HSV-2 antibodies. Efficacy was not observed in men or HSV-1 seropositive women
As atitudes dos professores do 1º, 2º e 3º ciclos do ensino básico face à inclusão de alunos com a síndrome de Asperger no ensino regular
A incessante procura de conhecer e perceber o Ser Humano, leva os cientistas a descobrir os processos psicológicos do Homem. A Síndrome de Asperger é uma categoria recente da investigação científica e ainda existe pouca informação relativamente a este assunto. As crianças/jovens com a Síndrome de Asperger não apresentam qualquer atraso no desenvolvimento da fala ou cognitivo porém é importante que esta receba uma educação especializada o mais cedo possível. (Teixeira, s.d.)
Actualmente, uma das metas da escola, é levar aos alunos a aprender as normas da cultura onde encontram-se inseridos (solidariedade, respeito, cooperação…) mas também deve dar condições para que construam e interiorizem tais valores.
O direito a uma igualdade de oportunidades exige da escola as melhores condições possíveis e profissionais cada vez mais qualificados para a formação de alunos que necessitam de uma educação especial.
Assim é necessário conhecer as estratégias de ensino individual e transmitir aos alunos certas ferramentas para que estes recebam um ensino adequado à sua patologia.
Os professores têm um papel importante neste processo, pois são os responsáveis na formação do indivíduo, são estes que fornecem-lhe as ferramentas/conhecimentos necessários para o convívio em sociedade. (Guimarães, s.d.)
O presente estudo propõe-se descrever as atitudes dos professores do 1º, 2º e 3º ciclos do ensino básico face à inclusão de alunos com a Síndrome de Asperger no ensino regular.
O objectivo do trabalho consiste em saber quais as variáveis que influenciam as atitudes dos professores face à inclusão de alunos com a Síndrome de Asperger, tentando relacionar o nível de ensino (1º, 2º e 3º ciclos) com as atitudes mais ou menos favoráveis apresentadas pelos docentes
Spontaneous Haemoperitoneum in Pregnancy: Nationwide Surveillance and Delphi Audit System
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the incidence, diagnostic management strategies and clinical outcomes of women with spontaneous haemoperitoneum in pregnancy (SHiP) and reassess the definition of SHiP. DESIGN: A population-based cohort study using the Netherlands Obstetric Surveillance System (NethOSS). SETTING: Nationwide, the Netherlands. POPULATION: All pregnant women between April 2016 and April 2018. METHODS: This is a case study of SHiP using the monthly registry reports of NethOSS. Complete anonymised case files were obtained. A newly introduced online Delphi audit system (DAS) was used to evaluate each case, to make recommendations on improving the management of SHiP and to propose a new definition of SHiP. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Incidence and outcomes, lessons learned about clinical management and the critical appraisal of the current definition of SHiP. RESULTS: In total, 24 cases were reported. After a Delphi procedure, 14 cases were classified as SHiP. The nationwide incidence was 4.9 per 100 000 births. Endometriosis and conceiving after artificial reproductive techniques were identified as risk factors. No maternal and three perinatal deaths occurred. Based on the DAS, adequate imaging of free intra-abdominal fluid, and identifying and treating women with signs of hypovolemic shock could improve the early detection and management of SHiP. A revised definition of SHiP was proposed, excluding the need for surgical or radiological intervention. CONCLUSIONS: SHiP is a rare and easily misdiagnosed condition that is associated with high perinatal mortality. To improve care, better awareness among healthcare workers is needed. The DAS is a sufficient tool to audit maternal morbidity and mortality
Medical conditions at enrollment do not impact efficacy and safety of the adjuvanted recombinant zoster vaccine:a pooled post-hoc analysis of two parallel randomized trials
In two pivotal efficacy studies (ZOE-50; ZOE-70), the adjuvanted recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV) demonstrated >90% efficacy against herpes zoster (HZ). Adults aged ≥50 or ≥70 years (ZOE-50 [NCT01165177]; ZOE-70 [NCT01165229]) were randomized to receive 2 doses of RZV or placebo 2 months apart. Vaccine efficacy and safety were evaluated post-hoc in the pooled (ZOE-50/70) population according to the number and type of selected medical conditions present at enrollment. At enrollment, 82.3% of RZV and 82.7% of placebo recipients reported ≥1 of the 15 selected medical conditions. Efficacy against HZ ranged from 84.5% (95% Confidence Interval [CI]: 46.4–97.1) in participants with respiratory disorders to 97.0% (95%CI: 82.3–99.9) in those with coronary heart disease. Moreover, efficacy remained >90% irrespective of the number of selected medical conditions reported by a participant. As indicated by the similarity of the point estimates, this post-hoc analysis suggests that RZV efficacy remains high in all selected medical conditions, as well as with increasing number of medical conditions. No safety concern was identified by the type or number of medical conditions present at enrollment
Malignant Tumors of the Central Nervous System
Malignant tumors of the central nervous system in adults comprise a heterogeneous group of malignancies, the largest subgroups comprising astrocytomas, ependymomas, and oligodendrogliomas. Glioblastomas are the most common tumor type, and they have dismal prognosis. Due to differences in cell type of origin, as well as pathogenesis, it is plausible that their etiology also differs between tumor types. The etiology of malignant CNS tumors is largely unknown and no occupational risk factors have been definitively identified. High doses of ionizing radiation increase the risk, but in occupational settings the dose levels appear too small to result in discernible excesses. Several studies have assessed possible effect of extremely low frequency and radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, but the results are inconsistent. Increased brain tumor risk has been reported in agricultural workers, but no specific exposure has been linked to them. Pesticides have been analyzed in several studies without showing a clear increase in risk.acceptedVersionPeer reviewe
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