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    Concordance of Giardia duodenalis assemblages determined by different PCR methodologies in three observational studies in Cuba

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    Giardia duodenalis is one of the most important intestinal parasites globally, especially in children, and in Cuba is the leading cause of chronic paediatric diarrhoea in this population. G. duodenalis is composed of eight genetic groups (or assemblages), two of which (A and B) are apparently zoonotic, occurring in both humans and other animals. However, consensus on the most appropriate genotyping scheme for optimal characterization of G. duodenalis isolates is lacking. In this article we present the results of three descriptive observational studies conducted in Havana, Cuba between 2010 and 2013, with the aim of comparing the results from molecular (PCR) approaches targeting different genes in order to assign with confidence 224 isolates of G. duodenalis to the correct assemblages. In each sub-study, following DNA isolation by the phenol/chloroform/isoamyl alcohol extraction method, PCR targeting the triose phosphate isomerase (tpi) gene was used for molecular characterization, as well as one additional PCR-method targeting another gene or pair of genes. DNA amplification was obtained in 87%, 83%, and 80% in the three sub-studies. Although excellent agreement (kappa index = 1) was recorded between results from some pairs of genes, for other combinations only moderate or substantial agreement was achieved. These results highlight the importance of interpretation of genotyping data, especially when single genetic markers are used. From the results of our studies, PCR targeting a combination of the tpi gene and the intergenic spacer region of rDNA may be a useful approach for the molecular characterization of G. duodenalis isolates

    Anuario del Centro de Estudios Martianos (Vol. 26 2003)

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    El Anuario del Centro de Estudios Martianos es la publicaciĂłn insignia de esta instituciĂłn y heredera directa del Anuario Martiano de la Biblioteca Nacional JosĂ© MartĂ­, que se publicĂł entre 1969 y 1977, bajo la direcciĂłn del poeta y ensayista Cintio Vitier. Desde que saliĂł a la luz su primera entrega, en 1978, se han publicado treinta y cinco nĂșmeros, en los que aparecen artĂ­culos y ensayos de importantes estudiosos de la vida y obra del ApĂłstol, en Cuba y el resto del mundo. En sus secciones fijas (Otros textos de JosĂ© MartĂ­, Documentos, Estudios y aproximaciones, Vigencias, Publicaciones, BibliografĂ­a, Constante) y los apartados especiales, los lectores pueden conocer disĂ­miles temas del quehacer martiano internacional, en el año que termina ademĂĄs de mantenerse al tanto de las Ășltimas contribuciones de los promotores e investigadores de la obra martiana en el orbe

    Alterations in Cerebral White Matter and Neuropsychology in Patients with Cirrhosis and Falls

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    Background & aimFalls are frequent in patients with cirrhosis but underlying mechanisms are unknown. The aim was to determine the neuropsychological, neurological and brain alterations using magnetic resonance-diffusion tensor imaging (MR-DTI) in cirrhotic patients with falls.Patients and methodsTwelve patients with cirrhosis and falls in the previous year were compared to 9 cirrhotic patients without falls. A comprehensive neuropsychological and neurological evaluation of variables that may predispose to falls included: the Mini-Mental State Examination, Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score (PHES), Parkinson's Disease-Cognitive Rating Scale, specific tests to explore various cognitive domains, Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale to evaluate parkinsonism, scales for ataxia and muscular strength, and electroneurography. High-field MR (3T) including DTI and structural sequences was performed in all patients.ResultsThe main neuropsychological findings were impairment in PHES (p = 0.03), Parkinson's Disease-Cognitive Rating Scale (p = 0.04) and in executive (pConclusionsWith the limitation of the small sample size, our results suggest that patients with cirrhosis and falls present alterations in brain white matter tracts related to executive dysfunction. These alterations are independent of PHES impairment

    Grado de implementación de las estrategias preventivas del síndrome post-UCI: estudio observacional multicéntrico en España

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