37 research outputs found
Sensitivity to Antibiotics of Bacteria Exposed to Gamma Radiation Emitted from Hot Soils of the High Background Radiation Areas of Ramsar, Northern Iran
Background: Over the past several years our laboratories have investigated different aspects
of the challenging issue of the alterations in bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics induced
by physical stresses.
Objective: To explore the bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics in samples of Salmonella
enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. typhimurium), Staphylococcus aureus,
and Klebsiella pneumoniae after exposure to gamma radiation emitted from the soil samples
taken from the high background radiation areas of Ramsar, northern Iran.
Methods: Standard Kirby-Bauer test, which evaluates the size of the zone of inhibition as an
indicator of the susceptibility of different bacteria to antibiotics, was used in this study.
Results: The maximum alteration of the diameter of inhibition zone was found for K. pneumoniae
when tested for ciprofloxacin. In this case, the mean diameter of no growth zone in
non-irradiated control samples of K. pneumoniae was 20.3 (SD 0.6) mm; it was 14.7 (SD
0.6) mm in irradiated samples. On the other hand, the minimum changes in the diameter of
inhibition zone were found for S. typhimurium and S. aureus when these bacteria were tested
for nitrofurantoin and cephalexin, respectively.
Conclusion: Gamma rays were capable of making significant alterations in bacterial susceptibility
to antibiotics. It can be hypothesized that high levels of natural background radiation
can induce adaptive phenomena that help microorganisms better cope with lethal effects of
antibiotics
Investigation on Ginzburg-Landau equation via a tested approach to benchmark stochastic Davis-Skodje system
We propose new numerical methods with adding a modified ordinary differential equation solver to the Milstein methods for solution of stiff stochastic systems. We study a general form of stochastic differential equations so that the Ginzburg-Landau equation and the Davis-Skodje model can be considered as special states of them. The efficiency of the method is experimented, in terms of the convergence rate and accuracy of approximate solution, employing some numerical examples, including stochastic Ginzburg-Landau equation and a paradigm of chemical reaction systems
The effect of educational intervention based on the behavioral reasoning theory on self-management behaviors in type 2 diabetes patients: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Diabetes self-management education is necessary to improve patient outcomes and reduce diabetes-related complications. According to the theory of behavioral reasoning, the likelihood of performing a behavior is predicted by the link between beliefs, motivation, intention, and behavior. This study aimed to investigate the effect of an educational intervention based on the Behavioral Reasoning Theory (BRT) on self-management behaviors in patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Methods A randomized controlled trial based on BRT was conducted on 113 patients with type 2 diabetes, with a control group and an intervention group followed for 3and 6 months. Data were collected using a researcher-made demographic questionnaire based on the constructs of BRT and behaviors related to self-management in patients with type 2 diabetes. In the intervention group were provided, 8 sessions of diabetes self-management education based on BRT. The control group only received the usual training of the center. Data was analyzed using SPSS26 software. Results After the educational interventions in the intervention group, there were statistically significant changes observed in the mean scores of all constructs, fasting blood sugar, and glycosylated hemoglobin. On the other hand, no statistically significant change was observed in the mean grades of the control group. All the observed changes were significant at the 0.05 level. Conclusions The results of this study were in favor of the effectiveness of an educational intervention that promotes diabetes self-management behaviors, using the principles of the behavioral reasoning theory. Which can be used in the design of health promotion programs for patients with diabetes. Trial registration Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT), IRCT20131014015015N21
Convergence and Stability of a Split-Step Exponential Scheme Based on the Milstein Methods
We introduce two approaches by modifying split-step exponential schemes to study stochastic differential equations. Under the Lipschitz condition and linear-growth bounds, it is shown that our explicit schemes converge to the solution of the corresponding stochastic differential equations with the order 1.0 in the mean-square sense. The mean-square stability of our methods is investigated through some linear stochastic test systems. Additionally, asymptotic mean-square stability is analyzed for the two-dimensional system with symmetric and asymmetric coefficients and driven by two commutative noise terms. In particular, we prove that our methods are mean-square stable for any step-size. Finally, some numerical experiments are carried out to confirm the theoretical results
Intrafamilial seropositivity of hepatitis in patients with hepatitis B and C virus in hepatitis clinic in Hamadan, Iran
Objective. To determine intrafamilial seropositivity of HBV and HCV and to compare them in families of infected persons with HBV and HCV in Hamadan clinic of hepatitis.Material and methods. In this analytic cross-sectional study, 651 family members of 200 HBV and HCV infection index cases were entered into the study and after signing an informed consent, they were referred to Blood Transfusion Center. With completion of laboratory tests, interviewers filled the questionnaires.Results. One hundred and eighteen (20.5%) and 107 (18.6%) family members were HBsAg and HBcAb positive respectively. 21 (3.6%) were isolated HBcAb positive. Only one person (1.3%) was HCVAb positive. The general rate of infection in family members of HBV infected people (atleast one case) (49.4%) was significantly higher than that of HCV infected people (3.3%), p < 0.001. Interspouses transmission was evaluated and prevalence of interspouses HBV and HCV infection were 32.3 and 8%, respectively.Conclusion. Intrafamilial and interspousal seropositivity of HBV is obviously more than those of HCV. More attention should be paid to screening and risk lowering activities particularly about HBV infected people and their families
A Class of BCK-Algebras
Abstract In this manuscript, we introduce a BCK-algebra, and show that this BCK-algebra is commutative, with the relative cancellation property, lower semi lattice and also it's with condition (S) but it's not positive implicative in some cases. Also we give two examples for this BCKalgebra and introduce a BCK-algebra on fuzzy set, and we show that this BCK-algebra is bounded, commutative and also it is a lattice but it is not an implicative BCK-algebra. Mathematics Subject Classification: 03B47, 03E72, 06F35, 03G2