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Differential Effects of Clostridium difficile Toxins on Tissue-Cultured Cells 总被引:13,自引:4,他引:13 下载免费PDF全文
Sam T. Donta Nadine Sullivan Tracy D. Wilkins 《Journal of clinical microbiology》1982,15(6):1157-1158
Two immunologically distinct Clostridium difficile toxins elicited similar morphological changes on cultured cells, although there were differences in both toxin potency and cell sensitivities. 相似文献
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The efficacy of rifampin as adjunctive therapy in selected cases of staphylococcal endocarditis 总被引:15,自引:0,他引:15
Three patients with bacterial endocarditis (one case due to Staphylococcus aureus and two to S epidermidis) failed to improve on standard therapeutic regimens which were judged adequate by in vitro testing for sensitivity. Rifampin was added to the regimen in each case and resulted in increased bactericidal activity in the serum, sterilization of the cardiac valves, and clinical cure. The apparent clinical success that was achieved suggests that further investigation of the effectiveness of therapy with rifampin in selected cases of staphylococcal endocarditis is warranted. 相似文献
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Elizabeth Reed Balaiah Donta Anindita Dasgupta Mohan Ghule Madhusudana Battala Saritha Nair Jay G. Silverman Arun Jadhav Prajakta Palaye Niranjan Saggurti Anita Raj 《Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)》2015,130(6):664-671
Objective
Evidence has linked economic hardship with increased intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration among males. However, less is known about how economic debt or gender norms related to men''s roles in relationships or the household, which often underlie IPV perpetration, intersect in or may explain these associations. We assessed the intersection of economic debt, attitudes toward gender norms, and IPV perpetration among married men in India.Methods
Data were from the evaluation of a family planning intervention among young married couples (n=1,081) in rural Maharashtra, India. Crude and adjusted logistic regression models for dichotomous outcome variables and linear regression models for continuous outcomes were used to examine debt in relation to husbands'' attitudes toward gender-based norms (i.e., beliefs supporting IPV and beliefs regarding male dominance in relationships and the household), as well as sexual and physical IPV perpetration.Results
Twenty percent of husbands reported debt. In adjusted linear regression models, debt was associated with husbands'' attitudes supportive of IPV (b=0.015, p=0.004) and norms supporting male dominance in relationships and the household (b=0.006, p=0.003). In logistic regression models adjusted for relevant demographics, debt was associated with perpetration of physical IPV (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 1.4, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.1, 1.9) and sexual IPV (AOR=1.6, 95% CI 1.1, 2.1) from husbands. These findings related to debt and relation to IPV were slightly attenuated when further adjusted for men''s attitudes toward gender norms.Conclusion
Findings suggest the need for combined gender equity and economic promotion interventions to address high levels of debt and related IPV reported among married couples in rural India.Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetrated by male partners or husbands occurs in high proportions globally as well as in low- to middle-income countries such as India.1,2 One recent multi-country household study found that 37% of men in India reported having ever perpetrated physical violence against a female intimate partner in their lifetime. The health burden of IPV has been well demonstrated, with significant effects on women''s sexual and reproductive health (e.g., increased sexually transmitted infections, unintended pregnancy, and poor pregnancy outcomes),3–5 mental health (e.g., anxiety, depression, and substance use),6,7 as well as a multitude of other poor health outcomes among women and their children (e.g., maternal and child malnutrition and infant death).8,9Recent research among women has identified economic hardship (e.g., financial dependence on male partners and economic instability) as increasing women''s vulnerability to IPV.10,11 Although studies have found an association between economic stressors and reports of male IPV perpetration,12–16 no research has examined debt in relation to these outcomes.Debt and other economic decisions in the context of marriage, particularly in rural India, are largely under the control of husbands. Taking on debt may be associated with economic hardship, heightening stress levels among men, and, in turn, IPV. Also, previous work documenting the association between economic hardship and increased IPV perpetration by males12–15 has largely been explained by perceptions related to men''s roles financially within the family (e.g., men who do not feel that they are providing financially for their families may perceive that they are not fulfilling their roles as husbands/males, and this perception related to lack of role fulfillment may escalate into violence). Given that a decision to take on debt appears to be largely controlled by men in this context and likely tied to their perceived role of providing financially for the family, a man''s decision to take out loans may be determined, in part, by their support of masculine gender norms (e.g., a man''s role in the family and male dominance and control in the household). In addition, given previous work highlighting the association between masculine gender norms and a number of risk behaviors among boys and men (e.g., substance and tobacco use and behaviors resulting in unintentional injury),17–21 such gender norms may also be linked to taking on risks associated with debt, as well as debt-acquiring behaviors (e.g., spending money on nonessential goods such as alcohol).Gender norms pertaining to IPV, relationships, and the household are also important driving factors in terms of understanding men''s behaviors related to IPV. Cross-cultural research has shown that societies with greater gender inequities in social norms and policies have a higher prevalence of IPV.21 In the context of India and elsewhere, women''s low status in families and high levels of societal tolerance and acceptance of IPV promote IPV.22More research is needed to understand economic hardship, and debt specifically, in relation to attitudes toward gender norms and IPV perpetration. Many studies have hypothesized that stress related to economic hardship and debts increases IPV perpetration;12–15 however, less research has sought to understand the role of attitudes supportive of men''s more traditional gender norms in relationships or households in contributing to decisions to take on debt as well as in terms of explaining its association with increased IPV perpetration. Increased understanding of the mechanisms that explain associations between economic hardship/debt and IPV is needed to inform prevention approaches, particularly given the increasing number of economic promotion interventions being implemented globally and throughout India.Thus, the primary objective of the current study was to assess household debt in relation to husbands'' support of gender-inequitable norms and norms promoting IPV as well as husbands'' use of IPV against wives. The secondary objective of this study was to assess whether or not gender-based attitudes are important factors in debt and IPV, as well as in explaining an association between debt and increased risk for IPV perpetration among husbands. 相似文献4.
Liu Xulin Dounavi Maria-Eleni Ritchie Karen Wells Katie Ritchie Craig W. Su Li Muniz-Terrera Graciela O’Brien John T. 《Journal of neurology》2021,268(5):1962-1971
Journal of Neurology - Structural brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can occur decades before the onset of symptoms. The Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging, and Dementia... 相似文献
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Maria Choleva Chrysa Argyrou Maria Detopoulou Maria-Eleni Donta Anastasia Gerogianni Evanggelia Moustou Androniki Papaemmanouil Christina Skitsa Genovefa Kolovou Petros Kalogeropoulos Elizabeth Fragopoulou 《Nutrients》2022,14(7)
Evidence from research studies reports that wine consumption is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk, partly through the amelioration of oxidative stress. The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of regular light to moderate wine consumption from coronary heart disease (CHD) patients compared to the effect induced by alcohol intake without the presence of wine microconstituents, on oxidation-induced macromolecular damage as well as on endogenous antioxidant enzyme activity. A randomized, single-blind, controlled, three-arm parallel intervention was carried out, in which 64 CHD patients were allocated to three intervention groups. Group A consumed no alcohol, and Group B (wine) and Group C (ethanol) consumed 27 g of alcohol/day for 8 weeks. Blood and urine samples were collected at baseline and at 4 and 8 weeks. Urine oxidized guanine species levels, protein carbonyls, thiobarbituric acid substances (TBARS) levels, as well as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activities, were measured. Oxidized guanine species and protein carbonyl levels were significantly increased in the ethanol group during the intervention and were significantly decreased in the wine group. These results support the idea that wine’s bioactive compounds may exert antioxidant actions that counteract the macromolecular oxidative damage induced by alcohol in CHD patients. 相似文献
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Tsiklakis K Donta C Gavala S Karayianni K Kamenopoulou V Hourdakis CJ 《European journal of radiology》2005,56(3):413-417
OBJECTIVES: (a) To measure the absorbed dose at certain anatomical sites of a RANDO phantom and to estimate the effective dose in radiographic imaging of the jaws using low dose Cone Beam computed tomography (CBCT) and (b) to compare the absorbed and the effective doses between thyroid and cervical spine shielding and non-shielding techniques. STUDY DESIGN: Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD-100) were placed at 14 sites in a RANDO phantom, using a Cone Beam CT device (Newtom, Model QR-DVT 9000, Verona, Italy). Dosimetry was carried out applying two techniques: in the first, there was no shielding device used while in the second one, a shielding device (EUREKA!, TRIX) was applied for protection of the thyroid gland and the cervical spine. Effective dose was estimated according to ICRP(60) report (E(ICRP)). An additional estimation of the effective dose was accomplished including the doses of the salivary glands (E(SAL)). A Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: In the non-shielding technique the absorbed doses ranged from 0.16 to 1.67 mGy, while 0.32 and 1.28 mGy were the doses to the thyroid and the cervical spine, respectively. The effective dose, E(ICRP), was 0.035 mSv and the E(SAL) was 0.064 mSv. In the shielding technique, the absorbed doses ranged from 0.09 to 1.64 mGy, while 0.18 and 0.95 mGy were the respective values for the thyroid and the cervical spine. The effective dose, E(ICRP), was 0.023 mSv and E(SAL) was 0.052 mSv. CONCLUSIONS: The use of CBCT for maxillofacial imaging results in a reduced absorbed and effective dose. The use of lead shielding leads to a further reduction of the absorbed doses of thyroid and cervical spine, as well as the effective dose. 相似文献
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Collins JF Donta ST Engel CC Baseman JB Dever LL Taylor T Boardman KD Martin SE Wiseman AL Feussner JR 《Controlled clinical trials》2002,23(3):333-353
Many veterans who were deployed to the Persian Gulf during the 1990-1991 Gulf War developed multiple unexplained symptoms such as pain, fatigue, and neurocognitive problems. This constellation of symptoms has been termed Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses (GWVI). Although there is no proven explanation for the cause of GWVI, one fairly widespread explanation is systemic Mycoplasma fermentans infection. The Antibiotic Treatment Trial of GWVI is a randomized placebo-controlled trial to determine whether a 1-year course of doxycycline treatment in deployed Gulf War veterans with GWVI and testing as Mycoplasma species positive will improve their overall functional status as measured by the Physical Component Summary of the SF-36V questionnaire. The study of a multisymptom illness such as GWVI is complicated by the nonspecific nature of the illness, the unknown etiology, and the lack of a widely accepted outcome measure. The presumption of mycoplasma infection raises concerns regarding the methodology for determination of mycoplasma infection, the choice of treatment, and the duration of treatment. However, such a presumption allows the formulation of a clear testable hypothesis that can be tested with treatments with known rates of adverse events and known activity against Mycoplasma species. This paper describes the major issues faced by the investigators during planning, the study design, the patient screening results, and the baseline characteristics of the study patients. There were 2712 patients screened for study entry at 26 Department of Veterans Affairs and two Department of Defense medical centers. Of these, 491 met all study entry criteria and were randomized to either 1 year of doxycycline (200 mg/day) or 1 year of placebo. All patients were seen monthly during treatment and at 6 months after the end of treatment. Study patients had a mean age of 41 years and were mostly male (86%), white (64%), married (68%), and employed full-time (71%). 相似文献
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