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Braz. j. biol ; 842024.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1469344

ABSTRACT

Abstract Magnolia biondii Pamp is an important ornamental tree species widely grown and used as a rootstock in the propagation of different Magnolia varieties. In the current studies, anatomical, physiological and endogenous hormones were studied to check the effect of IBA 750 mg/L on the adventitious rooting and to provide theoretical and technical support for the propagation of Magnolia biondii Pamp through stem cuttings. Two thousand stem cuttings were prepared and divided into two groups i.e., IBA treated cuttings and water control. For the evaluation of antioxidant enzyme activities, and endogenous hormones levels, samples were collected on the day of planting and each 5th day and further steps were carried out in the laboratory according to the protocols and proper precautions. For the anatomical observations, samples were collected on the 13th, 15th, and 17th day for IBA treated cuttings while 21st, 23rd, and 25th day for control. Collected samples were preserved in the FAA solution and further observations were carried out in the laboratory. Anatomical observations showed that it took 13 days for the differentiation of root primordia to the appearance of young adventitious roots in IBA treated cuttings, while it took 21 days to develop primordia in the control. Antioxidant enzyme activities involved in ROS were significantly higher in the IBA treated cuttings compared to control. POD showed a peak on the 13th day before the emergence of roots in IBA treated cuttings while it showed a peak on the 21st day in the control. PPO showed a peak on the 21st day in the IBA treated cuttings while it showed a peak on the 29th day in the control. SOD showed a peak on the 17th day in IBA treated cuttings, while it showed a peak on the 25th day in the control. Exogenous application of IBA enhanced the endogenous IAA and GA3 levels compared to CK, while it reduced the levels of ABA continuously at the time of rooting and then increased gradually. Inclusively, our study suggests that IBA 750 mg/L is efficient for the rooting of Magnolia biondii Pamp cuttings, as it enhanced the process of antioxidant enzyme activities, endogenous hormones levels and reduced the time of root formation which is evident from the anatomical observations.


Resumo Magnolia biondii Pamp é uma importante espécie de árvore ornamental muito cultivada e utilizada como porta-enxerto na propagação de diferentes variedades de Magnolia. Nos estudos atuais, hormônios anatômicos, fisiológicos e endógenos foram estudados para verificar o efeito do AIB na dose de 750 mg / L no enraizamento adventício e fornecer suporte teórico e técnico para a propagação de M. biondii Pamp por meio de estacas. Duas mil estacas foram preparadas e divididas em dois grupos, ou seja, tratadas com AIB e controle de água. Para a avaliação das atividades das enzimas antioxidantes e dos níveis de hormônios endógenos, as amostras foram coletadas no dia do plantio e a cada 5 dias, enquanto as demais etapas foram realizadas em laboratório de acordo com os protocolos e os devidos cuidados. Para as observações anatômicas, as amostras foram coletadas no 13º, 15º e 17º dias para estacas tratadas com AIB e no 21º, 23º e 25º dias para o controle. As amostras coletadas foram preservadas em solução FAA, e outras observações foram realizadas em laboratório. Observações anatômicas mostraram a necessidade de 13 dias para a diferenciação dos primórdios radiculares até o aparecimento de raízes adventícias jovens em estacas tratadas com AIB e de 21 dias para o desenvolvimento dos primórdios no controle. As atividades das enzimas antioxidantes envolvidas nas ROS foram significativamente maiores nas estacas tratadas com AIB em comparação com o controle. A POD apresentou pico no 13º dia antes da emergência das raízes nas estacas tratadas com AIB, enquanto no 21º dia apresentou pico no controle. A PPO teve pico no 21º dia nas estacas tratadas com AIB e no 29º dia no controle. A SOD apresentou pico no 17º dia nas estacas tratadas com AIB e no 25º dia no controle. A aplicação exógena de AIB aumentou os níveis endógenos de IAA e GA3 em relação ao controle, enquanto reduziu os níveis de ABA continuamente no momento do enraizamento e, em seguida, aumentou gradativamente. Inclusive, nosso estudo sugere que o AIB na dose de 750 mg / L é eficiente para o enraizamento de estacas de M. biondii Pamp, visto que potencializou o processo de atividades de enzimas antioxidantes e os níveis de hormônios endógenos, além de reduzir o tempo de formação de raízes, o que fica evidente nas observações anatômicas.

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Braz. j. biol ; 84: e255664, 2024. graf, mapas, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1360227

ABSTRACT

Magnolia biondii Pamp is an important ornamental tree species widely grown and used as a rootstock in the propagation of different Magnolia varieties. In the current studies, anatomical, physiological and endogenous hormones were studied to check the effect of IBA 750 mg/L on the adventitious rooting and to provide theoretical and technical support for the propagation of Magnolia biondii Pamp through stem cuttings. Two thousand stem cuttings were prepared and divided into two groups i.e., IBA treated cuttings and water control. For the evaluation of antioxidant enzyme activities, and endogenous hormones levels, samples were collected on the day of planting and each 5th day and further steps were carried out in the laboratory according to the protocols and proper precautions. For the anatomical observations, samples were collected on the 13th, 15th, and 17th day for IBA treated cuttings while 21st, 23rd, and 25th day for control. Collected samples were preserved in the FAA solution and further observations were carried out in the laboratory. Anatomical observations showed that it took 13 days for the differentiation of root primordia to the appearance of young adventitious roots in IBA treated cuttings, while it took 21 days to develop primordia in the control. Antioxidant enzyme activities involved in ROS were significantly higher in the IBA treated cuttings compared to control. POD showed a peak on the 13th day before the emergence of roots in IBA treated cuttings while it showed a peak on the 21st day in the control. PPO showed a peak on the 21st day in the IBA treated cuttings while it showed a peak on the 29th day in the control. SOD showed a peak on the 17th day in IBA treated cuttings, while it showed a peak on the 25th day in the control. Exogenous application of IBA enhanced the endogenous IAA and GA3 levels compared to CK, while it reduced the levels of ABA continuously at the time of rooting and then increased gradually. Inclusively, our study suggests that IBA 750 mg/L is efficient for the rooting of Magnolia biondii Pamp cuttings, as it enhanced the process of antioxidant enzyme activities, endogenous hormones levels and reduced the time of root formation which is evident from the anatomical observations.


Magnolia biondii Pamp é uma importante espécie de árvore ornamental muito cultivada e utilizada como porta-enxerto na propagação de diferentes variedades de Magnolia. Nos estudos atuais, hormônios anatômicos, fisiológicos e endógenos foram estudados para verificar o efeito do AIB na dose de 750 mg / L no enraizamento adventício e fornecer suporte teórico e técnico para a propagação de M. biondii Pamp por meio de estacas. Duas mil estacas foram preparadas e divididas em dois grupos, ou seja, tratadas com AIB e controle de água. Para a avaliação das atividades das enzimas antioxidantes e dos níveis de hormônios endógenos, as amostras foram coletadas no dia do plantio e a cada 5 dias, enquanto as demais etapas foram realizadas em laboratório de acordo com os protocolos e os devidos cuidados. Para as observações anatômicas, as amostras foram coletadas no 13º, 15º e 17º dias para estacas tratadas com AIB e no 21º, 23º e 25º dias para o controle. As amostras coletadas foram preservadas em solução FAA, e outras observações foram realizadas em laboratório. Observações anatômicas mostraram a necessidade de 13 dias para a diferenciação dos primórdios radiculares até o aparecimento de raízes adventícias jovens em estacas tratadas com AIB e de 21 dias para o desenvolvimento dos primórdios no controle. As atividades das enzimas antioxidantes envolvidas nas ROS foram significativamente maiores nas estacas tratadas com AIB em comparação com o controle. A POD apresentou pico no 13º dia antes da emergência das raízes nas estacas tratadas com AIB, enquanto no 21º dia apresentou pico no controle. A PPO teve pico no 21º dia nas estacas tratadas com AIB e no 29º dia no controle. A SOD apresentou pico no 17º dia nas estacas tratadas com AIB e no 25º dia no controle. A aplicação exógena de AIB aumentou os níveis endógenos de IAA e GA3 em relação ao controle, enquanto reduziu os níveis de ABA continuamente no momento do enraizamento e, em seguida, aumentou gradativamente. Inclusive, nosso estudo sugere que o AIB na dose de 750 mg / L é eficiente para o enraizamento de estacas de M. biondii Pamp, visto que potencializou o processo de atividades de enzimas antioxidantes e os níveis de hormônios endógenos, além de reduzir o tempo de formação de raízes, o que fica evidente nas observações anatômicas.


Subject(s)
Magnolia/growth & development , Hormones
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BMC Public Health ; 23(1): 2252, 2023 11 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37974121

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene (HH) is an important practice that prevents transmission of infectious diseases, such as COVID-19. However, in resource-limited areas, where water and soap are not always available, it can be difficult to practice HH correctly and at appropriate moments. The purpose of this study was to assess HH knowledge and behaviors among students from six elementary schools in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala to identify gaps that could later inform interventions to improve HH. METHODS: We conducted knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) surveys among primary school students during the COVID-19 pandemic in July 2022. We also observed students' HH practices at three different moments during the day, making note of the use of the HH station and materials, duration of handwashing, presence of a HH assistant, and the students' sex. We also used the Quantitative Personal Hygiene Assessment Tool (qPHAT), to measure hand dirtiness before eating, after restroom use, and upon arriving to school. RESULTS: We surveyed 109 students across six schools. Mean scores were 4 out of 5 for knowledge, 8 out of 8 for attitudes, and 6 out of 7 for HH practices. Most students identified "before eating" as a critical moment for HH (68.8%), fewer identified "after restroom use" (31.2%), and no students mentioned HH being necessary "after coughing or sneezing". We observed 326 HH opportunities of which 51.2% performed correct HH (used water and soap for at least 20 s or used alcohol-based hand rub, where materials were available). We collected 82 qPHAT hand swabs. A Kruskal Wallis test revealed a significant difference in hand dirtiness between entering the school and after restroom use (p = 0.017), but no significant difference before eating and after entering the school (p = 0.6988). CONCLUSIONS: The results from the KAP survey show high scores, however correct identification of key moments for HH was relatively uncommon, especially after restroom use and after coughing or sneezing. Additionally, half of HH opportunities observed had correct HH practices and on average, hands were dirtiest when arriving at school. These findings will inform interventions to improve HH practices and behaviors, which will be evaluated with follow-up data collection.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Hand Hygiene , Humans , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Soaps , Pandemics/prevention & control , Sneezing , Hand Disinfection , Students , Schools , Water
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Am J Bot ; 110(10): e16235, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37661935

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PREMISE: Cacti are characteristic elements of the Neotropical flora and of major interest for biogeographic, evolutionary, and ecological studies. We tested global biogeographic boundaries for Neotropical Cactaceae using specimen-based occurrences, coupled with data from visual observations, as a means to tackle the known collection biases in the family. METHODS: Species richness and record density were assessed for preserved specimens and human observations, and a bioregional scheme tailored to Cactaceae was produced using the interactive web application Infomap Bioregions, based on data from 261,272 point records cleaned through automated and manual steps. RESULTS: We found that areas in Mexico and southwestern USA, in eastern Brazil, and along the Andean region have the greatest density of records and the highest species richness. Human observations complement information from preserved specimens substantially, especially along the Andes. We propose 24 cactus bioregions, among which the most species-rich are northern Mexico/southwestern USA, central Mexico, southern central Mexico, Central America, Mexican Pacific coast, central and southern Andes, northwestern Mexico/extreme southwestern USA, southwestern Bolivia, northeastern Brazil, and Mexico/Baja California. CONCLUSIONS: The bioregionalization proposed shows biogeographic boundaries specific to cacti and can thereby aid further evolutionary, biogeographic, and ecological studies by providing a validated framework for further analyses. This classification builds upon, and is distinctive from, other expert-derived regionalization schemes for other taxa. Our results showcase how observation data, including citizen-science records, can complement traditional specimen-based data for biogeographic research, particularly for taxa with specific specimen collection and preservation challenges and those that are threatened or internationally protected.


Subject(s)
Cactaceae , Humans , Mexico , Biological Evolution , Brazil , Bolivia
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PeerJ ; 10: e14079, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36168432

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Between 2011 and 2020, 6,790 visual observations of holopelagic Sargassum were recorded across the North Atlantic Ocean to describe regional distribution, presence, and aggregation state at hourly and 10 km scales. Influences of oceanographic region and wind/sea conditions as well as temporal trends were considered; marine megafauna associates documented the ecological value of aggregations. Holopelagic Sargassum was present in 64% of observations from the western North Atlantic. Dispersed holopelagic Sargassum fragments and clumps were found in 97% of positive observations whereas aggregated windrows (37%) and mats (1%) were less common. Most field observations noted holopelagic Sargassum in quantities below the AFAI algorithm detection limit for the MODIS sensor. Aggregation state patterns were similar across regions; windrow proportion increased with higher wind speeds. In 8 of 10 years in the Sargasso Sea holopelagic Sargassum was found in over 65% of observations. In contrast, the Tropical Atlantic and Caribbean Sea exhibited greater inter-annual variability (1-88% and 11-78% presence, respectively) that did not align with extremes in central Atlantic holopelagic Sargassum areal coverage determined from satellite observations. Megafauna association patterns varied by taxonomic group. While some study regions were impacted by holopelagic Sargassum dynamics in the equatorial Atlantic, the Sargasso Sea had consistently high presence and operated independently. Field observations capture important dynamics occurring at fine spatiotemporal scales, including transient aggregation processes and ecological value for megafauna associates, and therefore remain essential to future studies of holopelagic Sargassum.


Subject(s)
Sargassum , Caribbean Region , West Indies , Atlantic Ocean , Wind
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 119(11): e2107662119, 2022 03 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35245152

ABSTRACT

SignificanceTourism accounts for roughly 10% of global gross domestic product, with nature-based tourism its fastest-growing sector in the past 10 years. Nature-based tourism can theoretically contribute to local and sustainable development by creating attractive livelihoods that support biodiversity conservation, but whether tourists prefer to visit more biodiverse destinations is poorly understood. We examine this question in Costa Rica and find that more biodiverse places tend indeed to attract more tourists, especially where there is infrastructure that makes these places more accessible. Safeguarding terrestrial biodiversity is critical to preserving the substantial economic benefits that countries derive from tourism. Investments in both biodiversity conservation and infrastructure are needed to allow biodiverse countries to rely on tourism for their sustainable development.


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Biodiversity , Economic Development , Tourism , Conservation of Natural Resources , Costa Rica , Humans , Recreation
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 73(1): e575, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1280328

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La observación de enfermería es una fuente de información que permite dar continuidad al cuidado del paciente. Objetivo: Caracterizar las observaciones de enfermería al ingreso de pacientes sida en el Centro Hospitalario del Instituto Pedro Kourí. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio de corte transversal. En las observaciones de enfermería del total de pacientes sida hospitalizados en enero de 2015, se analizó el registro de indicadores de estructura, contenido y redacción de la regulación cubana vigente, y la aplicación de la teoría de autocuidado de Orem. Resultados: Se revisaron 64 observaciones de enfermería. En estructura, el 39 por ciento de las observaciones omitió la sección datos subjetivos. El motivo de ingreso (20,3 por ciento ) y el informe del estado de salud (39 por ciento ) fueron los indicadores de contenido menos registrados en el encabezamiento al ingreso. No se registraron datos subjetivos sobre las actividades de autocuidado. Similar comportamiento tuvieron los requisitos de autocuidado de desviación de la salud y las actividades de autocuidado en los datos objetivos. La información sobre el personal de enfermería a cargo de las observaciones se registró en el 76,5 por ciento . Los indicadores de redacción se cumplieron en el 18,7 por ciento . Conclusiones: Se observaron dificultades en las observaciones de enfermería. Estas sugieren la necesidad de capacitación continuada sobre la regulación cubana vigente para dichas observaciones. La aplicación de la teoría de Orem en la caracterización de las observaciones permitió identificar el limitado registro sobre el déficit de autocuidado y las actividades encaminadas para suplir este déficit de vital importancia en pacientes sida(AU)


Introduction: Nursing observations are a source of information that ensures continuity in the care of patients. Objective: Characterize the nursing observations at admission of AIDS patients to the Hospital Center at Pedro Kourí Institute. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted of nursing observations about all the AIDS patients admitted in January 2015. An analysis was carried out of the structure indicators record, the content and layout of the current Cuban regulations, and the application of Orem's Self-Care Theory. Results: A total 64 nursing observations were reviewed. In terms of structure, 39 percent of the observations omitted the subjective data section. The content indicators least often recorded in the header at admission were the reason for admission (20.3 percent) and the health status report (39 percent)). Subjective data about self-care activities were not recorded. Similar behavior was observed concerning health deviation self-care requisites and self-care activities in the objective data section. Information about the nursing personnel in charge of observations was recorded in 76.5 percent)of the cases. Layout indicators were complied with in 18.7 percent of the cases. Conclusions: Difficulties were found in nursing observations which point to the need for continuous training about current Cuban regulations for such observations. Application of Orem's theory to the characterization of observations made it possible to identify the limited registration of self-care deficiencies and activities aimed at solving that deficit, an area of vital importance for AIDS patients(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Models, Nursing , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/nursing , Self Care/methods , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cuba , Nursing Care/methods
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Data Brief ; 29: 105215, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32083155

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This dataset includes data obtained at the Atmospheric Microphysics and Radiation Laboratory (LAMAR) of the Huancayo Observatory (12.04° S, 75.32° W, 3313 m ASL). Two Parsivel2 and two tipping bucket rain gauges are used in this dataset which are operating together since 2018. Data is given in NetCDF format, including two types of files, one NetCDF for precipitation totals and another which contains Parsivel2 data. This data set was collected in the complex topography conditions of the tropical Andes, and its potential use is to study the microphysics of orographic rainfall, atmospheric models and rainfall estimation algorithms.

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Zookeys ; 882: 127-157, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31686953

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Data on marine and brackish-water fishes recorded in the area of the Parque Nacional Sistema Arrecifal Veracruzano in the southwest Gulf of Mexico were extracted from online aggregators of georeferenced location records, the recent ichthyological literature reviewed, and collections and observations made to provide a more complete faunal inventory for that park. Those actions added 95 species to a comprehensive inventory published in 2013, and brought the total to 472 species, an increase of 22%. Seventy-four percent of the additions came from online aggregators of georeferenced species records, which clearly demonstrates the value of reviewing and incorporating such data into species inventories. However, different aggregators recorded different sets of species, and some of their data were linked to outdated taxonomy or included identification errors. Hence individual records from multiple aggregators need to be obtained and reviewed for such issues when using such data to compile and revise faunal inventories. Existing lists also need to be carefully reviewed to ensure that errors are not perpetuated during updates.

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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;67(3)jun. 2019.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1507513

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Intensive exploitation of mahogany wood (Swietenia macrophylla, Meliaceae) has resulted in the loss of natural populations. Somatic embryogenesis offers an alternative to clonal propagation and conservation of mahogany. This study describes biochemical (carbohydrates, total phenols, total flavonoids, protein, and plant growth regulators content) and histological characteristics of the somatic embryogenesis process in mahogany. Calli were obtained by culturing cotyledons of seeds from immature fruits for six weeks on semi-solid MS medium supplemented with 1.0 mgL-1 of kinetin and 4.0 mgL-1 of 2, 4-D. Primary callus was cultured on half strength semi-solid MS medium supplemented with 1.0 mgl-1 6-BA (6-benzylaminopurine) and embryogenic structures were obtained. Embryo development from globular-shaped somatic embryos to the cotyledonary stage was confirmed by histology and scanning electron microscopy. Shoot initiation was observed after somatic embryos were transferred to germination and maturation medium. Endogenous concentrations of carbohydrates, total phenols, total flavonoids, protein, and plant growth regulators were determined in embryogenic (EC) and non-embryogenic (NEC) calli of mahogany. Embryogenic cultures contained significantly higher concentrations of IAA (indoleacetic acid), ABA (abscisic acid), and GAs (Gibberellins 1+3+20), whereas non-embryogenic calli contained more total phenols, flavonoids and resistant starch. Fructose and glucose were not present at detectable levels in EC or NEC, whereas soluble starch and sucrose were only detectable in EC. Concentrations of total proteins, Z/ZR (Zeatin/zeatin riboside) and iP/iPA (N6-(Δ2-isopentenyl) adenine and N6-(Δ2-isopentenyl) adenosine) were similar in EC and NEC.


La explotación intensiva de la madera de caoba (Swietenia macrophylla) ha provocado la pérdida de poblaciones naturales. La embriogénesis somática ofrece una alternativa a la propagación clonal y la conservación de esta especie. Este estudio describe las características bioquímicas (contenido de carbohidratos, fenoles totales, flavonoides totales, proteínas y reguladores del crecimiento) e histológicas del proceso de embriogénesis somática en caoba. Los callos se obtuvieron cultivando cotiledones de semillas de frutos inmaduros durante seis semanas en medio MS semisólido suplementado con 1.0 mgL-1 de kinetina y 4.0 mgL-1 de 2, 4-D. Luego se cultivó el callo primario en medio MS semisólido y un suplemento de 1.0 mgl-1 BA y se obtuvieron estructuras embriogénicas. El desarrollo de embriones somáticos de forma globular a la etapa cotiledonar se confirmó por histología y microscopía electrónica de barrido. La iniciación del brote se observó después de que los embriones somáticos se transfirieron a un medio de germinación y maduración. Se determinaron las concentraciones endógenas de carbohidratos, fenoles totales, flavonoides totales, proteínas y reguladores del crecimiento en callos embriogénicos (EC) y no embriogénicos (NEC) de caoba. Los cultivos embriogénicos contenían concentraciones significativamente más altas de IAA, ABA y GA, mientras que los callos no embriogénicos contenían más fenoles totales, flavonoides y almidón resistente. La fructosa y la glucosa no estaban presentes en niveles detectables en EC o NEC, mientras que el almidón soluble y la sacarosa solo se detectaron en el EC. Las concentraciones de proteínas totales, Z / ZR e iP / iPA fueron similares en EC y NEC.

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Rev Mat ; 27(1): 123-140, 2019 Dec 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35923293

ABSTRACT

Mathematical models of pathogen transmission in age-structured host populations, can be used to design or evaluate vaccination programs. For reliable results, their forces or hazard rates of infection (FOI) must be formulated correctly and the requisite contact rates and probabilities of infection on contact estimated from suitable observations. Elsewhere, we have described methods for calculating the probabilities of infection on contact from the contact rates and FOI. Here, we present methods for estimating the FOI from cross-sectional serological surveys or disease surveillance in populations with or without concurrent vaccination. We consider both continuous and discrete age, and present estimates of the FOI for vaccine-preventable diseases that confer temporary or permanent immunity.


Los modelos matemáticos de transmisión de patógenos en poblaciones de huéspedes estructuradas por edad pueden usarse para diseñar o evaluar programas de vacunación. Para obtener resultados confiables, sus fuerzas o tasas de riesgo de infección (FOI) deben formularse correctamente y las tasas de contacto requeridas y las probabilidades de infección en contacto deben estimarse a partir de observaciones adecuadas. En otros lugares, hemos descrito métodos para calcular las probabilidades de infección por contacto a partir de las tasas de contacto y FOI. Aquí, presentamos métodos para estimar el FOI a partir de encuestas serológicas transversales o vigilancia de enfermedades en poblaciones con o sin vacunación concurrente. Consideramos tanto la edad continua como la discreta, y presentamos estimaciones del FOI para enfermedades prevenibles por vacunación que confieren inmunidad temporal o permanente.

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Ultrason Sonochem ; 42: 795-804, 2018 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29429733

ABSTRACT

This work was focused on the correlation between the structural and techno-functional properties of ultrasound treated cassava starch for the preparation of tailor-made starch-based ingredients and derivatives. Furthermore, the effect of treatment time, sample conditioning and ultrasound amplitude was studied. Ultrasonic treatment of cassava starch induced structural disorganization and microstructural changes evidenced mainly in the morphological characteristics of the granules and in their degrees of crystallinity. These structural modifications were supported by ATR-FTIR and SEM and CSLM studies as well as DRX and thermal analysis. The selection of the processing conditions is critical due to the complete gelatinization of the starch was produced with the maximum amplitude tested and without temperature control. Rheological dynamical analysis indicated changes at the molecular level in starch granules due to the ultrasound treated, revealing the paste stability under refrigeration condition. PCA allow to establish the interrelationships between microstructural and techno-functional properties. In summary, different starch derivatives could be obtained by adjusting the ultrasound treatment conditions depending on their potential applications.

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Birth Defects Res ; 109(16): 1292-1300, 2017 Oct 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28762666

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus (Gomes) Landrum (Myrtaceae) has been traditionally used in Brazilian folk medicine. Studies have established the botanical characterization, phytochemistry profile, and pharmacological potential of this species, including antibiotic, anxiolytic, antidepressant, antioxidant, antinociceptive, and anti-inflammatory properties. Despite its widespread use, no previous study has been conducted regarding its toxicological profile, especially during pregnancy. Thus, this study investigated the developmental toxicity of the dry leaf extract of the P. pseudocaryophyllus, (E)-methyl isoeugenol chemotype, in rats. METHODS: First, the dry leaf extract was prepared by a spray-drying technique. Then, pregnant Wistar rats were orally treated with dry extract at doses of 0, 2000, 2500, or 3000 mg/kg from gestational day 6 through 15 (organogenesis period). On gestational day 21, the rats underwent cesarean sections and the reproductive outcomes and biochemistry parameters related to hepatic and renal markers were evaluated. Additionally, the fetuses were examined for external and skeletal variations and malformations. RESULTS: The spray-drying technique preserved the phytocomplex components and showed a satisfactory yield. No relevant differences were seen in the food consumption, reproductive performances, and hepatic and renal biochemical parameters between groups. However, there was a decrease in body weight gain of the dams during the organogenesis period and an increase of minor skeletal variations in the offspring (increased fetal incidences only of delayed ossification of the metacarpals, metatarsals, phalanges, sternebra, and rudimentary ribs) treated with the dry extract. CONCLUSION: The extract of P. pseudocaryophyllus, (E)-methyl isoeugenol chemotype, showed low maternal toxicity and induced minor skeletal variations in the offspring. Birth Defects Research 109:1292-1300, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


Subject(s)
Anisoles/toxicity , Pimenta/toxicity , Abnormalities, Drug-Induced/etiology , Animals , Anisoles/metabolism , Anti-Anxiety Agents/pharmacology , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Brazil , Female , Fetal Weight/drug effects , Fetus , Male , Medicine, Traditional , Organ Size/drug effects , Pimenta/metabolism , Pregnancy , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Reproduction , Teratogens/pharmacology , Weight Gain
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Stat Med ; 36(13): 2120-2134, 2017 06 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28215052

ABSTRACT

We propose a semiparametric nonlinear mixed-effects model (SNMM) using penalized splines to classify longitudinal data and improve the prediction of a binary outcome. The work is motivated by a study in which different hormone levels were measured during the early stages of pregnancy, and the challenge is using this information to predict normal versus abnormal pregnancy outcomes. The aim of this paper is to compare models and estimation strategies on the basis of alternative formulations of SNMMs depending on the characteristics of the data set under consideration. For our motivating example, we address the classification problem using a particular case of the SNMM in which the parameter space has a finite dimensional component (fixed effects and variance components) and an infinite dimensional component (unknown function) that need to be estimated. The nonparametric component of the model is estimated using penalized splines. For the parametric component, we compare the advantages of using random effects versus direct modeling of the correlation structure of the errors. Numerical studies show that our approach improves over other existing methods for the analysis of this type of data. Furthermore, the results obtained using our method support the idea that explicit modeling of the serial correlation of the error term improves the prediction accuracy with respect to a model with random effects, but independent errors. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Subject(s)
Longitudinal Studies , Models, Statistical , Pregnancy Outcome/epidemiology , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Female , Hexachlorocyclohexane/blood , Humans , Pregnancy/blood , Pregnancy Trimesters/blood
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Ambito Encuentros ; 10(2): 48-66, 2017.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29643972

ABSTRACT

School violence has been recognized worldwide as a public health problem that negatively impacts the educational process. However, in Puerto Rico official statistics and the media generally focus on isolated incidents of extreme violence in which weapons are used or property is destroyed. Little data is available about the most common forms of violence that often occur in schools on a daily basis. The Instrumento de Observación de Violencia Escolar (INOVE), developed with the input of school communities participating in Project VIAS (Violence and Asthma Health Disparity Network) of Universidad del Este (UNE), was used in this study to gather information about the characteristics of violence in two Puerto Rican schools. Among the study findings we highlight gender differences in observed violence and aggressive games and interactions between students. The data collected have served as a basis for decision-making regarding violence prevention in participating schools and have implications for the development of prevention strategies and programs.

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Iheringia. Sér. Zool. ; 106: e2016005, 2016. mapas, tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-19024

ABSTRACT

Variation in body size, behavior, feeding habits and habitat use patterns in medium- and large-sized mammals influence the adequacy of sampling methods to register presence and abundance. Moreover, even if methods are similarly adequate, different methodologies result in distinct cost-efficiency relationships (i.e. some may have reduced costs, be less time-consuming and/or require less-skilled technicians). Focusing on three different sampling methods commonly used to monitor medium and large mammals in seasonal tropical forests, we compared the species richness detected by each method and quantified their cost-efficiencies: (1) camera traps; (2) line transects for direct observations of animals; and (3) line transects seeking tracks/footprints. We simultaneously monitored medium and large mammals along five trails between July and August 2009 and January and February 2010, in the Serra do Japi Biological Reserve, São Paulo, Brazil. Data from two distinct seasons demonstrated that significantly higher species richness was achieved by using signs of presence and direct observations detected in transects. Camera traps recorded the fewest species, but represented the lowest cost per species. Direct observations and searches for tracks/footprints required a greater number of field technicians (with more skill and experience) to record the focal species and therefore have a higher cost, but allowed twice as many species to be recorded compared to camera traps. The choice of sampling methodology depends on the study objective, mammal species targeted and/or amount of resources available. We advocate use of camera traps for long-term studies and in conjunction with the other two methods to improve identification accuracy, allow individual identification and permit more accurate abundance estimates.(AU)


A variação no tamanho do corpo, comportamento, hábitos alimentares e padrões de uso de habitat em mamíferos de médio e grande porte influenciam a adequação de métodos de amostragem para o registro da presença e abundância. Além disso, mesmo se os métodos são igualmente adequados, diferentes metodologias resultam em distintas relações de custo-eficiência (ou seja, alguns métodos podem ter custos reduzidos, ser menos demorados e/ou exigir técnicos menos qualificados). Concentrando-se em três diferentes métodos comumente usados para monitorar mamíferos de médio e grande porte em florestas tropicais sazonais, comparamos a riqueza de espécies detectada por cada método e quantificamos seu custo-eficiência: (1) armadilhas fotográficas; (2) observações diretas de animais em transectos; e (3) busca por rastros/pegadas em transectos. Nós monitoramos simultaneamente grandes e médios mamíferos ao longo de cinco trilhas entre julho e agosto de 2009 e janeiro e fevereiro de 2010, na Reserva Biológica Serra do Japi, São Paulo, Brasil. Os dados das duas estações distintas demonstraram que, significativamente, uma maior riqueza de espécies foi alcançada através de procura por sinais e observações diretas em transectos. Armadilhas fotográficas registraram menor número de espécies, mas apresentaram um menor custo por espécie. Observações diretas e procura por rastros/pegadas requerem maior número de técnicos de campo (com maior habilidade e experiência) para registrar as espécies focais e, portanto, tiveram um custo mais elevado, mas permitiram que o dobro de espécies fosse gravado em comparação com armadilhas fotográficas. A escolha da metodologia de amostragem depende do objetivo do estudo, das espécies de mamíferos alvo e/ou da quantidade de recursos disponíveis. Nós defendemos o uso de armadilhas fotográficas para estudos de longo prazo e em conjunto com os outros dois [...] (AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Mammals , Biodiversity , 16128 , Photograph/methods , Sampling Studies
17.
Iheringia, Sér. zool ; 106: e2016005, 2016. map, tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1482915

ABSTRACT

Variation in body size, behavior, feeding habits and habitat use patterns in medium- and large-sized mammals influence the adequacy of sampling methods to register presence and abundance. Moreover, even if methods are similarly adequate, different methodologies result in distinct cost-efficiency relationships (i.e. some may have reduced costs, be less time-consuming and/or require less-skilled technicians). Focusing on three different sampling methods commonly used to monitor medium and large mammals in seasonal tropical forests, we compared the species richness detected by each method and quantified their cost-efficiencies: (1) camera traps; (2) line transects for direct observations of animals; and (3) line transects seeking tracks/footprints. We simultaneously monitored medium and large mammals along five trails between July and August 2009 and January and February 2010, in the Serra do Japi Biological Reserve, São Paulo, Brazil. Data from two distinct seasons demonstrated that significantly higher species richness was achieved by using signs of presence and direct observations detected in transects. Camera traps recorded the fewest species, but represented the lowest cost per species. Direct observations and searches for tracks/footprints required a greater number of field technicians (with more skill and experience) to record the focal species and therefore have a higher cost, but allowed twice as many species to be recorded compared to camera traps. The choice of sampling methodology depends on the study objective, mammal species targeted and/or amount of resources available. We advocate use of camera traps for long-term studies and in conjunction with the other two methods to improve identification accuracy, allow individual identification and permit more accurate abundance estimates.


A variação no tamanho do corpo, comportamento, hábitos alimentares e padrões de uso de habitat em mamíferos de médio e grande porte influenciam a adequação de métodos de amostragem para o registro da presença e abundância. Além disso, mesmo se os métodos são igualmente adequados, diferentes metodologias resultam em distintas relações de custo-eficiência (ou seja, alguns métodos podem ter custos reduzidos, ser menos demorados e/ou exigir técnicos menos qualificados). Concentrando-se em três diferentes métodos comumente usados para monitorar mamíferos de médio e grande porte em florestas tropicais sazonais, comparamos a riqueza de espécies detectada por cada método e quantificamos seu custo-eficiência: (1) armadilhas fotográficas; (2) observações diretas de animais em transectos; e (3) busca por rastros/pegadas em transectos. Nós monitoramos simultaneamente grandes e médios mamíferos ao longo de cinco trilhas entre julho e agosto de 2009 e janeiro e fevereiro de 2010, na Reserva Biológica Serra do Japi, São Paulo, Brasil. Os dados das duas estações distintas demonstraram que, significativamente, uma maior riqueza de espécies foi alcançada através de procura por sinais e observações diretas em transectos. Armadilhas fotográficas registraram menor número de espécies, mas apresentaram um menor custo por espécie. Observações diretas e procura por rastros/pegadas requerem maior número de técnicos de campo (com maior habilidade e experiência) para registrar as espécies focais e, portanto, tiveram um custo mais elevado, mas permitiram que o dobro de espécies fosse gravado em comparação com armadilhas fotográficas. A escolha da metodologia de amostragem depende do objetivo do estudo, das espécies de mamíferos alvo e/ou da quantidade de recursos disponíveis. Nós defendemos o uso de armadilhas fotográficas para estudos de longo prazo e em conjunto com os outros dois [...]


Subject(s)
Animals , Biodiversity , 16128 , Photograph/methods , Mammals , Sampling Studies
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Article in English | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1482941

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Variation in body size, behavior, feeding habits and habitat use patterns in medium- and large-sized mammals influence the adequacy of sampling methods to register presence and abundance. Moreover, even if methods are similarly adequate, different methodologies result in distinct cost-efficiency relationships (i.e. some may have reduced costs, be less time-consuming and/or require less-skilled technicians). Focusing on three different sampling methods commonly used to monitor medium and large mammals in seasonal tropical forests, we compared the species richness detected by each method and quantified their cost-efficiencies: (1) camera traps; (2) line transects for direct observations of animals; and (3) line transects seeking tracks/footprints. We simultaneously monitored medium and large mammals along five trails between July and August 2009 and January and February 2010, in the Serra do Japi Biological Reserve, São Paulo, Brazil. Data from two distinct seasons demonstrated that significantly higher species richness was achieved by using signs of presence and direct observations detected in transects. Camera traps recorded the fewest species, but represented the lowest cost per species. Direct observations and searches for tracks/footprints required a greater number of field technicians (with more skill and experience) to record the focal species and therefore have a higher cost, but allowed twice as many species to be recorded compared to camera traps. The choice of sampling methodology depends on the study objective, mammal species targeted and/or amount of resources available. We advocate use of camera traps for long-term studies and in conjunction with the other two methods to improve identification accuracy, allow individual identification and permit more accurate abundance estimates.


RESUMO A variação no tamanho do corpo, comportamento, hábitos alimentares e padrões de uso de habitat em mamíferos de médio e grande porte influenciam a adequação de métodos de amostragem para o registro da presença e abundância. Além disso, mesmo se os métodos são igualmente adequados, diferentes metodologias resultam em distintas relações de custo-eficiência (ou seja, alguns métodos podem ter custos reduzidos, ser menos demorados e/ou exigir técnicos menos qualificados). Concentrando-se em três diferentes métodos comumente usados para monitorar mamíferos de médio e grande porte em florestas tropicais sazonais, comparamos a riqueza de espécies detectada por cada método e quantificamos seu custo-eficiência: (1) armadilhas fotográficas; (2) observações diretas de animais em transectos; e (3) busca por rastros/pegadas em transectos. Nós monitoramos simultaneamente grandes e médios mamíferos ao longo de cinco trilhas entre julho e agosto de 2009 e janeiro e fevereiro de 2010, na Reserva Biológica Serra do Japi, São Paulo, Brasil. Os dados das duas estações distintas demonstraram que, significativamente, uma maior riqueza de espécies foi alcançada através de procura por sinais e observações diretas em transectos. Armadilhas fotográficas registraram menor número de espécies, mas apresentaram um menor custo por espécie. Observações diretas e procura por rastros/pegadas requerem maior número de técnicos de campo (com maior habilidade e experiência) para registrar as espécies focais e, portanto, tiveram um custo mais elevado, mas permitiram que o dobro de espécies fosse gravado em comparação com armadilhas fotográficas. A escolha da metodologia de amostragem depende do objetivo do estudo, das espécies de mamíferos alvo e/ou da quantidade de recursos disponíveis. Nós defendemos o uso de armadilhas fotográficas para estudos de longo prazo e em conjunto com os outros dois métodos para melhorar a precisão na identificação, permitir a identificação individual e permitir estimativas de abundância mais precisas.

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R Soc Open Sci ; 2(4): 140417, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26064634

ABSTRACT

The Helmert-blocking technique is a common approach to adjust large geodetic networks like Europeans and Brazilians. The technique is based upon a division of the network into partial networks called blocks. This way, the global network adjustment can be done by manipulating these blocks. Here we show alternatives to solve the block system that arises from the application of the technique. We show an alternative that optimizes its implementation as the elapsed processing time is decreased by about 33%. We also show that to insert observations into an adjusted network it is not necessary to readjust the whole network. We show the formulae to insert new observations into an adjusted network that are more efficient than simply readjusting the whole new network.

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R. bras. Ci. avíc. ; 17(4): 559-566, oct.-dec. 2015. graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-378943

ABSTRACT

One-day old chicks were randomly distributed into acute heat stress (AHS) or persistent heat stress (PHS) groups. Each group was further divided into control (CK), and three AHS ages (1, 2,or 3 weeks of age) experimental subgroups. The chicks in AHS subgroups were submitted to acute heat stress (40oC for two hours between 12:00 and 14:00 hours during the weekend) and the effects of heat stress on several daily behaviors were observed. At 8 days of age, the chicks of PHS subgroups were submitted to heat stress (40oC daily). The heat treatment ceased during the weekends and the effects on the behavior were observed three times daily for three consecutive days. The results showed that, compared with the CK group, the duration and frequency of drinking and lying-down behaviors of the AHS birds increased, whereas the duration of feeding and standing significantly decreased (p 0.01). The time spent walking by PHS birds was significantly longer than that of the CK groups (p 0.01), and drinking was also significantly longer than that of the CK group and was significantly different when birds were three weeks old (p=0.05). When heat stress lasted for two and three weeks in PHS group, the duration of lying down was longer compared with the CK group; however, this behavior was significantly shorter than the CK group when birds were three weeks old (p 0.05). These results indicate that heat stress significantly affects the daily behavior of broilers, including feeding, drinking, lying, standing, and walking.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Chickens/abnormalities , Chickens/growth & development , Heat Stress Disorders/diagnosis , Heat Stress Disorders/veterinary , Behavior, Animal
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