1.Invasive potential of biofilm-forming Staphylococci bovine subclinical mastitis isolates.
Manuela OLIVEIRA ; Ricardo BEXIGA ; Sandro Filipe NUNES ; Cristina Lobo VILELA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2011;12(1):95-97
Staphylococcus (S.) aureus is a common infectious agent of bovine chronic mastitis, a disease that is difficult to eradicate. The abilities of Staphylococci to be internalized and form a biofilm can contribute to host immunological defence evasion that subsequently impairs antimicrobial therapy. The invasive capability of six S. aureus field isolates with different biofilm-forming profiles was compared in vitro using a bovine mammary epithelial cell line. This was further confirmed in primary cell cultures using fluorescent rRNA probes against S. aureus. The results suggest that S. aureus invasion levels are not related to biofilm formation.
Animals
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*Biofilms
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Cattle
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Cell Line
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Colony Count, Microbial/veterinary
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Epithelial Cells/microbiology
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Female
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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
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Mastitis, Bovine/*microbiology
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Portugal
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Staphylococcal Infections/*veterinary
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Staphylococcus aureus/classification/genetics/immunology/*physiology
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Virulence Factors/i
2.Basic Human Needs in the Elderly Receiving Palliative Care: A Scoping Review
Thaciane Alves MOTA ; Manuela Bastos ALVES ; Ailton de Oliveira DANTAS ; Erica Brandão de MORAES, ; Anderson Reis de SOUSA ; Rudval Souza da SILVA
Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2022;25(4):178-192
Purpose:
This scoping review identified scientific evidence on basic human needs (BHNs) in the elderly receiving palliative care.
Methods:
Systematic searches were conducted using six electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, Lilacs, IBECS, and Web of Science). The initial search resulted in 1,227 articles, of which 104 were identified as potentially relevant. Fifty-three articles that met the inclusion criteria were identified and included in the final analysis.
Results:
Using the three hierarchical dimensions of the BHN model, 17 needs were organised, with five in the psychobiological dimension, 10 in the psychosocial dimension, and two in the psychospiritual dimension. These needs reflect the importance of care with dignity and relief from suffering for the elderly in palliative care.
Conclusion
Recognising impaired BHNs in elderly people receiving palliative care will contribute to better care plans for the elderly, considering the multiple bio-psycho-social-spiritual dimensions of BHNs. This review points to a predominance of psychosocial needs.
3.Assessment of infection control in oral radiology during the COVID-19 outbreak:An international collaborative study
Rafaela C SANTOS ; Larissa S ARAÚJO ; Rafael B JUNQUEIRA ; Eliana D COSTA ; Fernanda M PIGATTI ; Kıvanç KAMBUROĞLU ; Pedro HB PEDRO HB ; Manuela LB OLIVEIRA ; Sibele N AQUINO ; Francielle S VERNER
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2023;53(4):365-373
Purpose:
In the context of COVID-19, studies evaluating the adherence of dentists and dental students to infection control are relevant due to their high occupational exposure and risk, as well as their responsibility for disseminating information and good practices. This study evaluated the adherence of dentists and dental students to infection control in the oral radiology field in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic on different continents.
Materials and Methods:
This cross-sectional observational study involved individuals who performed intraoral radiographic examinations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Questionnaire on Infection Control in Oral Radiology was administered virtually using a Google Form. Participants from different continents (the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania) were recruited. Data were subjected to descriptive analysis and simple and multiple binary regression (5%).
Results:
There were 582 valid answers, and 68.73% of the participants were from the Americas, 18.90% from Europe, and 12.37% from Asia. The median score for infection control protocols was 94 points for dental students and 104 points for dentists, and participants below the median were considered to have low adherence to infection control in oral radiology. Low access to infection control was found for 53.0% of dentists in the Americas, 34.0% from Europe, and 26.9% from Asia.
Conclusion
The adherence to infection control protocols in oral radiology was low even in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results may help improve the awareness of students and professionals, since oral radiology routines have the potential for transmitting COVID-19.