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    Different Approaches to International Regulation of Exploitation of Deep-Ocean Ferromanganese Nodules

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    This article examines the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to international regulation of the exploitation of ferromangense nodules. Some of the approaches considered are licensing of an independent operator by a UN Seabed Authority, a contract for services alternative, a joint venture arrangement, or direct exploitation. The author claims that effects on the economies of developing nations, the transfer of technology, and the location of land-based processing plants and the control of distribution of metals from nodules need not be considered as critical factors in the choice of approaches to the regulation of deep-ocean mining

    Soil and water pollution in a banana production region in tropical Mexico

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    The effects of abundant Mancozeb (Mn, Zn— bisdithiocarbamate) applications (2.5 kg ha-1week-1 for 10 years) on soil and surface-, subsurface- and groundwater pollution were monitored in a banana production region of tropical Mexico. In soils, severe manganese accumulation was observed, wheras the main metabolite ethylenethiourea was near the detection limit. Surface and subsurface water was highly polluted with ethylenethiourea, the main metabolite of Mancozeb (22.5 and 4.3 lg L-1, respectively), but not with manganese. In deep ground water, no ethylenethiourea was detected. The level of pollution in the region presents a worrisome risk for aquatic life and for human health

    Edukasi Penggunaan Obat Cacing Berbahan Dasar Lokal Oleh Kelompok Risiko Infeksi Soil Transmitted Helminths

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    Kasus Covid-19 memasuki babak endemis sejak tahun 2022 lalu, sejak itu pula kasus stunting mulai ramai diperbincangkan banyak orang, khususnya para ibu. WHO mendefinisikan stunting sebagai gangguan tumbuh kembang anak yang disebabkan kekurangan asupan gizi, terserang infeksi, maupun stimulasi yang tak memadai. Mereka dengan risiko penyakit infeksi oleh Soil Transmitted Helminths oleh karena penderita kecacingan berat cenderung anemia, dan malnutrisi (Salakory. 2010). Anemia dan malnutrisi yang panjang dan berat menjadi salah satu penyebab stunting di masyarakat. Pada situasi pandemic dan bahkan menjalani fase endemis Covid-19, ditingkahi pula merebaknya kasus dan isu isu balita stunting ini, edukasi perubahan perilaku sehat dengan pendekatan komunikasi risiko perlu diterapkan baik dalam pencegahan, pengobatan, maupun pada tahap rehabilitasi lingkungan risiko kecacingan di masyarakat dusun pulau Osi. Edukasi ini dengan tujuan dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan publik atas potensi risiko dan ancaman masalah Kesehatan. Dengan demikian mereka mampu menentukan langkah-langkah dan tindakan yang tepat dalam melindungi diri mereka agar terhindar dari masalah tersebut. Metode: Pelaksanaan edukasi dengan scenario Problem Base Learning (PBL) bervariasi. Langkah-langkah PBL-nya sebagai berikut: Persiapan (Menyusun Rencana Edukasi/ Pembelajaran), Action/ Pelaksanaan/Kegiatan, Penutup. Hasil: Kegiatan PKM sebagai berikut: 1. Pemutaran Video Sehat Tanpa Kecacingan (Waktu 15 menit), 2. Presentasi: dilakukan presentasi materi (-Perilaku Hidup Sehat, -Pengobatan Kecacingan dengan Rock oyster dan Paederia scandes) Waktu 15 menit, 3. Latihan membuat ekstrudat berbasis pangan lokal dengan bahan obat cacing Rock oyster dan Paederia scandes (Waktu 30 menit). 4.Diskusi, waktu 10 meni

    Increased cocaine self-administration in rats lacking the serotonin transporter : a role for glutamatergic signaling in the habenula

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    Serotonin (5-HT) and the habenula (Hb) contribute to motivational and emotional states such as depression and drug abuse. The dorsal raphe nucleus, where 5-HT neurons originate, and the Hb are anatomically and reciprocally interconnected. Evidence exists that 5-HT influences Hb glutamatergic transmission. Using serotonin transporter knockout (SERT-/- ) rats, which show depression-like behavior and increased cocaine intake, we investigated the effect of SERT reduction on expression of genes involved in glutamate neurotransmission under both baseline conditions as well as after short-access or long-access cocaine (ShA and LgA, respectively) intake. In cocaine-na\uefve animals, SERT removal led to reduced baseline Hb mRNA levels of critical determinants of glutamate transmission, such as SLC1A2, the main glutamate transporter and N-methyl-D-aspartate (Grin1, Grin2A and Grin2B) as well as \u3b1-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (Gria1 and Gria2) receptor subunits, with no changes in the scaffolding protein Dlg4. In response to ShA and LgA cocaine intake, SLC1A2 and Grin1 mRNA levels decreased in SERT+/+ rats to levels equal of those of SERT-/- rats. Our data reveal that increased extracellular levels of 5-HT modulate glutamate neurotransmission in the Hb, serving as critical neurobiological substrate for vulnerability to cocaine addiction

    Measurement of pancreatic stone protein in the identification and management of sepsis.

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    Sepsis is a life-threatening syndrome characterized by a dysregulated host response to an infection resulting in multiple organ dysfunctions. Early diagnosis and management of sepsis is key to improve patient outcome but remains challenging. Despite extensive research, only few biomarkers have so far proven to be helpful in the diagnosis of sepsis. A novel protein biomarker, the pancreatic stone protein (PSP), is showing great promises. Several lines of evidences suggest that PSP has a higher diagnostic performance for the identification of sepsis than procalcitonin and C-reactive protein, and a strong prognostic value to predict unfavorable outcome at admission to intensive care unit. This review summarizes the current knowledge on the molecular mechanisms of PSP function and the clinical evidences available to highlight the relevance of this protein in the diagnosis and prognosis of sepsis

    New genotyping method discovers sustained nosocomial Pseudomonas aeruginosa outbreak in an intensive care burn unit.

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    Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a leading cause of healthcare-associated infections in the intensive care unit (ICU). To investigate an unexplained increase in the incidence of P. aeruginosa recovered from clinical samples in the ICU over a two-year period. After unsuccessful epidemiological investigation by conventional tools, P. aeruginosa clinical isolates of all patients hospitalized between January 2010 and July 2012 were typed by a novel double-locus sequence typing (DLST) method and compared to environmental isolates recovered during the investigation period. In total, 509 clinical isolates from 218 patients and 91 environmental isolates were typed. Thirty-five different genotypic clusters were found in 154 out of 218 patients (71%). The largest cluster, DLST 1-18, included 23 patients who were mostly hospitalized during overlapping periods in the burn unit. Genotype DLST 1-18 was also recovered from floor traps, shower trolleys and the shower mattress in the hydrotherapy rooms, suggesting environmental contamination of the burn unit as the source of the outbreak. After implementation of appropriate infection control measures, this genotype was recovered only once in a clinical sample from a burned patient and twice in the environment, but never thereafter during a 12-month follow-up period. The use of a novel DLST method allowed the genotyping of a large number of clinical and environmental isolates, leading to the identification of the environmental source of a large unrecognized outbreak in the burn unit. Eradication of the outbreak was confirmed after implementation of a continuous epidemiological surveillance of P. aeruginosa clones in the ICU

    Far-infrared absorption in parallel quantum wires with weak tunneling

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    We study collective and single-particle intersubband excitations in a system of quantum wires coupled via weak tunneling. For an isolated wire with parabolic confinement, the Kohn's theorem guarantees that the absorption spectrum represents a single sharp peak centered at the frequency given by the bare confining potential. We show that the effect of weak tunneling between two parabolic quantum wires is twofold: (i) additional peaks corresponding to single-particle excitations appear in the absorption spectrum, and (ii) the main absorption peak acquires a depolarization shift. We also show that the interplay between tunneling and weak perpendicular magnetic field drastically enhances the dispersion of single-particle excitations. The latter leads to a strong damping of the intersubband plasmon for magnetic fields exceeding a critical value.Comment: 18 pages + 6 postcript figure

    Synergistic Interaction Between Phage Therapy and Antibiotics Clears Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection in Endocarditis and Reduces Virulence.

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    Increasing antibiotic resistance warrants therapeutic alternatives. Here we investigated the efficacy of bacteriophage-therapy (phage) alone or combined with antibiotics against experimental endocarditis (EE) due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an archetype of difficult-to-treat infection. In vitro fibrin clots and rats with aortic EE were treated with an antipseudomonas phage cocktail alone or combined with ciprofloxacin. Phage pharmacology, therapeutic efficacy, and resistance were determined. In vitro, single-dose phage therapy killed 7 log colony-forming units (CFUs)/g of fibrin clots in 6 hours. Phage-resistant mutants regrew after 24 hours but were prevented by combination with ciprofloxacin (2.5 × minimum inhibitory concentration). In vivo, single-dose phage therapy killed 2.5 log CFUs/g of vegetations in 6 hours (P < .001 vs untreated controls) and was comparable with ciprofloxacin monotherapy. Moreover, phage/ciprofloxacin combinations were highly synergistic, killing >6 log CFUs/g of vegetations in 6 hours and successfully treating 64% (n = 7/11) of rats. Phage-resistant mutants emerged in vitro but not in vivo, most likely because resistant mutations affected bacterial surface determinants important for infectivity (eg, the pilT and galU genes involved in pilus motility and LPS formation). Single-dose phage therapy was active against P. aeruginosa EE and highly synergistic with ciprofloxacin. Phage-resistant mutants had impaired infectivity. Phage-therapy alone or combined with antibiotics merits further clinical consideration
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