280 research outputs found
Effectiveness of folic acid fortified flour for prevention of neural tube defects in a high risk region
Despite efforts to tackle folate deficiency and Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) through folic acid fortification, its implementation is still lacking where it is needed most, highlighting the need for studies that evaluate the effectiveness of folic acid fortified wheat flour in a poor, rural, high-risk, NTD region of China. One of the most affected regions, Shanxi Province, was selected as a case study. A community intervention was carried out in which 16,648 women of child-bearing age received fortified flour (eight villages) and a control group received ordinary flour (three villages). NTD birth prevalence and biological indicators were measured two years after program initiation at endline only. The effect on the NTD burden was calculated using the disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) method. In the intervention group, serum folate level was higher than in the control group. NTDs in the intervention group were 68.2% lower than in the control group (OR = 0.313, 95% CI = 0.207-0473, p < 0.001). In terms of DALYs, burden in intervention group was approximately 58.5% lower than in the control group. Flour fortification was associated with lower birth prevalence and burden of NTDs in economically developing regions with a high risk of NTDs. The positive findings confirm the potential of fortification when selecting an appropriate food vehicle and target region. As such, this study provides support for decision makers aiming for the implementation of (mandatory) folic acid fortification in China
Development of an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) assay based on a recombinant truncated VP2 (tVP2) protein for the detection of canine parvovirus antibodies
By removing the N-terminal hydrophobic sequence, truncated VP2 (tVP2) genes were cloned into the pET-32a (+) plasmid and subsequently expressed as His fusion proteins. The purified recombinant tVP2 proteins were specific to canine parvovirus (CPV), and one of them was used in an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of CPV antibodies. The minimum detection limit of this method was 1:1280. There was good agreement between tVP2-based indirect ELISA and the commercially available diagnostic kit. The results suggest that the recombinant tVP2 protein-based ELISA could be used to detect CPV antibodies.Key words: Canine parvovirus, recombinant truncated VP2 (tVP2), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), antibody detection
Joint Face Hallucination and Deblurring via Structure Generation and Detail Enhancement
We address the problem of restoring a high-resolution face image from a
blurry low-resolution input. This problem is difficult as super-resolution and
deblurring need to be tackled simultaneously. Moreover, existing algorithms
cannot handle face images well as low-resolution face images do not have much
texture which is especially critical for deblurring. In this paper, we propose
an effective algorithm by utilizing the domain-specific knowledge of human
faces to recover high-quality faces. We first propose a facial component guided
deep Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) to restore a coarse face image, which
is denoted as the base image where the facial component is automatically
generated from the input face image. However, the CNN based method cannot
handle image details well. We further develop a novel exemplar-based detail
enhancement algorithm via facial component matching. Extensive experiments show
that the proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art algorithms both
quantitatively and qualitatively.Comment: In IJCV 201
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