22 research outputs found

    Serological response and breakthrough infection after COVID-19 vaccination in patients with cirrhosis and post-liver transplant

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    Background: Vaccine hesitancy and lack of access remain major issues in disseminating COVID-19 vaccination to liver patients globally. Factors predicting poor response to vaccination and risk of breakthrough infection are important data to target booster vaccine programs. The primary aim of the current study was to measure humoral responses to 2 doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Secondary aims included the determination of factors predicting breakthrough infection.Methods: COVID-19 vaccination and Biomarkers in cirrhosis And post-Liver Transplantation is a prospective, multicenter, observational case-control study. Participants were recruited at 4–10 weeks following first and second vaccine doses in cirrhosis [n = 325; 94% messenger RNA (mRNA) and 6% viral vaccine], autoimmune liver disease (AILD) (n = 120; 77% mRNA and 23% viral vaccine), post-liver transplant (LT) (n = 146; 96% mRNA and 3% viral vaccine), and healthy controls (n = 51; 72% mRNA, 24% viral and 4% heterologous combination). Serological end points were measured, and data regarding breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection were collected.Results: After adjusting by age, sex, and time of sample collection, anti-Spike IgG levels were the lowest in post-LT patients compared to cirrhosis (p < 0.0001), AILD (p < 0.0001), and control (p = 0.002). Factors predicting reduced responses included older age, Child-Turcotte-Pugh B/C, and elevated IL-6 in cirrhosis; non-mRNA vaccine in AILD; and coronary artery disease, use of mycophenolate and dysregulated B-call activating factor, and lymphotoxin-α levels in LT. Incident infection occurred in 6.6%, 10.6%, 7.4%, and 15.6% of cirrhosis, AILD, post-LT, and control, respectively. The only independent factor predicting infection in cirrhosis was low albumin level.Conclusions: LT patients present the lowest response to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. In cirrhosis, the reduced response is associated with older age, stage of liver disease and systemic inflammation, and breakthrough infection with low albumin level

    The influence of external factors on bacteriophages—review

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    The ability of bacteriophages to survive under unfavorable conditions is highly diversified. We summarize the influence of different external physical and chemical factors, such as temperature, acidity, and ions, on phage persistence. The relationships between a phage’s morphology and its survival abilities suggested by some authors are also discussed. A better understanding of the complex problem of phage sensitivity to external factors may be useful not only for those interested in pharmaceutical and agricultural applications of bacteriophages, but also for others working with phages

    Lazer para mĂŁes de bebĂȘs de risco hospitalizados: anĂĄlise da experiĂȘncia na perspectiva dessas mulheres Ocio para madres de bebes de riesgo: anĂĄlisis de la experiencia en la perspectiva de estas mujeres Leisure for mothers of high-risk babies: analysis of the experience in these women's perspective

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    Com a implantação de novas estratĂ©gias de cuidado dirigidas Ă s mĂŁes de bebĂȘs de risco, assistidos em unidade neonatais, por meio de um programa envolvendo atividades lĂșdicas, recreacionais e educativas, o presente estudo objetiva analisar essa experiĂȘncia na perspectiva dessas mulheres. Trata-se de estudo de carĂĄter qualitativo, descritivo, realizado no Hospital das ClĂ­nicas de RibeirĂŁo Preto. Foram entrevistadas 7 mĂŁes que freqĂŒentaram o programa pelo menos trĂȘs sessĂ”es de atividades, e assinaram o termo de consentimento pĂłs-informado. As entrevistas gravadas tiveram como questĂŁo norteadora "Fale sobre a sua vivĂȘncia nestas reuniĂ”es de grupo". Verificamos que as mĂŁes consideraram as atividades "...legal que cria vĂ­nculo" e "...Ă© bom, porque a gente se distrai"; revitalizando-as para o enfrentamento do estresse da longa internação. Destacaram a oportunidade de aprender alguns cuidados com o filho por meio de jogos e filmes educativos - "Tira muita dĂșvida da gente, principalmente quem tem os prematuros", e de realizar trabalhos manuais - "Bordado, que ninguĂ©m sabia, aprendeu", que reverteram em vestuĂĄrio para o filho. ConcluĂ­mos que o programa contribuiu com o processo de construção de uma assistĂȘncia mais integral e humanizada, tendo como foco a famĂ­lia, ampliando a visĂŁo do hospital enquanto um espaço tambĂ©m de lazer.<br>Con la implantaciĂłn de nuevas estrategias de cuidado dirigidas a las madres de bebes de riesgo asistidos en unidades neonatales, a travĂ©s de un programa involucrando actividades lĂșdicas, recreacionales y educativas, la finalidad del presente estudio es analizar esta experiencia en la perspectiva de estas mujeres. Se trata de un estudio cualitativo y descriptivo, realizado en el Hospital de las ClĂ­nicas de RibeirĂŁo Preto, Brasil. Fueron entrevistadas 7 madres que frecuentaron el programa por el menos en tres sesiones de actividades, y firmaron el tĂ©rmino de consentimiento pos-informado. Las entrevistas grabadas tuvieron como cuestiĂłn norteadora "Hable sobre su vivencia en esas reuniones de grupo". Verificamos que las madres consideraron las actividades "...buenas que crian vĂ­nculo" y "...es bueno, porque uno se distrae"; revitalizando las para el enfrentamiento del estrĂ©s de la longa internaciĂłn. Destacaron la oportunidad de aprender algunos cuidados con el hijo a travĂ©s de juegos y pelĂ­culas educativas - "Saca nuestras dudas, principalmente de aquellas que tienen prematuros", y de realizar trabajos manuales -"Bordado, que nadie sabia, aprendiĂł", que revertieron en vestuario para el hijo. ConcluĂ­mos que el programa contribuyĂł con el proceso de construcciĂłn de una asistencia mĂĄs integral y humanizada, teniendo como foco la familia, ampliando la visiĂłn del hospital encuanto un espacio tambiĂ©n de ocio.<br>In view of the implementation of new care strategies for mothers of high-risk babies attended at neonatal units through a program involving play, recreation and educational activities, this study aims to analyze this experience according to these women's perspectives. A qualitative and descriptive study was conducted at the University Hospital of RibeirĂŁo Preto, Brazil. Seven mothers were interviewed who had attended at least three activity sessions in the program and signed an informed consent document. The interviews were taped and were guided by the following question: "Tell us about your experience in these group meetings". It was observed that the mothers described the activities as "...they are nice and help to establish ties" and "...they are good because we get some distraction", thus revitalizing them to cope with the stress from long hospitalization. They pointed out the opportunity to learn about some types of care for their children through games and educational films - "They solve many of our doubts, especially for those who have pre-term babies", as well as the opportunity to do manual work - "We learned how to embroider, which was something no one knew how to do". This activity resulted in the production of clothing for the child. It was concluded that the program contributed to the process of constructing a more integral and humanized care by focusing on the family and broadening the perspective on hospitals as places that also offer leisure
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