760 research outputs found

    Serving the Latino Community Through Service-Learning Partnerships

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    This article explores an urban partnership in Chicago that is aimed at increasing the levels of Latino academic achievement by developing stronger Latino learning communities and preparing culturally responsive teachers, through a university-community service-learning project. This partnership honors the rich resources and expressed needs of all partners and is built upon the founding principal of mutual respect

    Mycoplasma genitalium promotes epithelial crossing and peripheral blood mononuclear cell infection by HIV-1

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    Background Mycoplasma genitalium co-infection in HIV-infected individuals has been reported to increase the shedding of HIV in the urogenital region of females. To better understand this relationship, we investigated the influence of M. genitalium on the transmission and replication of HIV using an in vitro model. Methods The Transwell co-culture system was employed to assess the crossing of an endocervical cell barrier by HIV-1. Immunocytochemistry and confocal microscopy were used to assess the distribution of the nectin-1 molecule on M. genitalium -infected epithelial cells of the End1/E6E7 endocervical cell line, grown as monolayers in the insert wells. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were cultured in the bottom wells to assess the effects of M. genitalium , passing through the semipermeable culturing membrane, on subsequent HIV infection of susceptible target cells. Results Infection of the endocervical cells with the adhesion-positive M. genitalium G37 strain (wild-type) significantly elevated the passage of HIV across the epithelial cell barrier relative to HIV transfer across endocervical cells infected with the adhesion-negative M. genitalium JB1 strain. Immunostaining of the M. genitalium -G37-infected epithelial cells disclosed capping and internalization of the junctional regulatory protein nectin-1, in association with reduced transepithelial resistance (TER) in the cell monolayer. When PBMC were cultured beneath insert wells containing M. genitalium -G37-infected epithelial cell monolayers, we observed significantly enhanced infectivity and replication of HIV added afterward to the cultures. Conclusions M. genitalium influences events on both sides of a cultured mucosal epithelial monolayer: (1) by infecting the epithelial cells and reducing the integrity of the barrier itself, and (2) by activating HIV target cells below it, thereby promoting HIV infection and progeny virus production

    An innovative model using Promotores or Community Health Workers for home based dementia care

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    Background: Health disparities and issues with trust building and relationship building are prominent in Hispanic and underserved populations in south Texas. Community health workers can play a bridging role with underserved communities and may be essential in improving the quality and value of health care. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission certifies the training Community Health Workers under the label of “promotores”. Method: Community health workers were integrated into the primary health care team to serve as a bridge between patient/caregiver dyads and the health care team. Result: Community health workers (CHWs) connected patients to social determinants of health resources such as transportation, food pantries and/or social benefits, Medicaid services, and home care provider services. Caregiver education and resources for respite care, caregiver support in person and virtually. Additionally, CHW\u27s provided education on dementia care resources, caregiver support, recruiting and engaging Hispanic underserve participants in research. Our team was able to increase home visits by 229% to homebound patients throughout several underserved zip codes in Bexar County. This is a success as our team was able to increase health care access to persons with dementia that are homebound that may have not been seen by a healthcare provider until they required emergency care. In fact, we saw roughly 11% decrease of inpatient admissions between 2021 and 2022. Conclusion: Trust and familiarity allows the promotores to easily communicate interventions with cultural sensitivity and experiential knowledge of community values, leading to foster rapport with patients and families. The rapport and trust developed with the patients also helped to engage, and recruit Hispanic and underserved participants for research in dementia

    MORTALITY EXPERIENCE OF URANIUM AND NONURANIUM WORKERS.

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    Caracterización fisicoquímica del agua de la laguna La Vega Escondida, Tampico, Tamaulipas-México - Physicochemical water characterization of La Vega Escondida Lake, Tampico, Tamaulipas-México

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    La laguna La Vega Escondida se ubica al Noroeste del municipio de Tampico, Tamaulipas. Es un área natural protegida, que colinda con la zona conurbada de Tampico, Madero y Altamira, que además del beneficio ecológico,es una fuente de abastecimiento de agua potable para la ciudad de Tampico. Por lo cual es importante conocer la composición fisicoquímica del agua de esta laguna, con el fin de proteger tanto el ecosistema como la salud humana. Este estudio, evaluó la concentración de los parámetros fisicoquímicos del agua (pH, conductividad eléctrica, sólidos totales, temperatura, cloruros, dureza, alcalinidad, sulfatos, demanda química de oxígeno y oxígeno disuelto), así como la distribución espacial de éstos dentro de la laguna. Los resultados obtenidos, se compararon con los criterios ecológicos de la calidad del agua (CE-CCA-001-SEMARNAT, 1989) y con la Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM-127-SSA1-1994), obteniéndose que en los parámetros analizados el agua cumple con la calidad requerida para mantener la vida acuática y captación para consumo humano, excepto en el parámetro de sólidos suspendidos totales (SST). Se observó además que los patrones de distribución espacial de los parámetros fisicoquímicos son heterogéneos y que hay diferencias significativas en el parámetro OD (profundidades), así como en el pH y la CE (puntos de muestreo), al nivel de significancia del 5 %

    Electrochemical Behaviour of Galvanized Steel Embedded in Concrete Exposed to Sand Contaminated with NaCl

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    This research evaluates the corrosion of reinforced concrete, exposed to marine sand, simulating what happens with the elements of laying of foundations of all concrete structures constructed on coasts of Mexico and the world. In such concrete specimens a steel bar AISI 1018 and Galvanized Steel was embedded as reinforcement, the mixed concrete was of ratio w/c=0.45 (f´c = 350 kg / cm2), according to ACI 211.1, using two type cements CPC 30R and CPC 30R RS. The corrosion rate was evaluated by electrochemical techniques, corrosion potential Ecorr (ASTM C-876-09) and Linear Polarization Resistance (ASTM-G59). These specimens were exposed in a marine sand contaminated with 0, 1, 2 and 3% NaCl, the exposure time was 260 days where, according to the electrochemical results of Ecorr and Icorr, we could determine that the better performance of the specimens was galvanized steel and concrete made with cement CPC 30R RS, this research demonstrated the importance of developing special to elaborated concrete durability in aggressive environment such as is the ground where uproots all reinforced concrete structures

    Sección 4: Vulnerabilidad socioeconómica del sector pesquero argentino al cambio climático

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    En primer lugar se caracterizan los aspectos más relevantes de las dimensiones económica y social del sector pesquero argentino. Luego se realizó un análisis de la vulnerabilidad socioeconómica del sector pesquero argentino, sobre la base de las propuestas del IPCC (2014), Allison et al. (2009) y Blasiak et al. (2017).Fil: Gaviola, Saúl Ricardo. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP); Argentina.Fil: Verón, E. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Humanidades; Argentina.Fil: Prosdocimi, L. Ministerio de Agricultura Ganadería y Pesca. Subsecretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca; Argentina.Fil: De la Garza, J. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP); Argentina.Fil: Martínez, P. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP); Argentina.Fil: Navarro, G. Ministerio de Agricultura Ganadería y Pesca. Subsecretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca; Argentina.Fil: Pájaro, M. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP); Argentina.Fil: Piedrabuena, C. Ministerio de Agricultura Ganadería y Pesca. Subsecretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca; Argentina.Fil: Rotta, Lautaro Daniel. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP); Argentina
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