1.A comparison of different O-antigen serogroups of Escherichia coli in semen samples of fertile and infertile men
Ali NABI ; Mohammad Bagher KHALILI ; Gilda ESLAMI ; Mahmood VAKILI ; Fatemeh ANBARI ; Alireza TORKI
Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine 2022;49(1):33-39
Male genital tract infections have been associated with infertility, and Escherichia coli has drawn increasing attention as an important bacterium in this context. This investigation aimed to characterize and compare the distributions of O-antigen serogroups of E. coli in the semen samples of fertile and infertile men. Methods: In this case-control study, semen samples were collected from 618 fertile and 1,535 infertile men. The E. coli-positive samples were evaluated in terms of concentration, morphology, viability, and motility parameters according to the World Health Organization 2010 guidelines. Finally, different serogroups of E. coli were identified by multiplex polymerase chain reaction targeting the O-antigen variations of the bacterium. Results: The prevalence of E. coli among fertile men was significantly higher than among infertile men (p<0.001). The sperm morphology, viability, and motility in the E. coli-positive fertile group were significantly higher than in the E. coli-positive infertile group (p<0.001). E. coli O6 was the most prevalent serogroup found in both groups. However, there was no significant difference in the frequency of different serogroups of E. coil between the two groups (p=0.55). Conclusion: Despite the higher prevalence of E. coli among fertile men, E. coli had more detrimental effects on semen parameters in infertile men. There was no significant difference in E. coli serogroups between the fertile and infertile groups.
2.The efficacy of a first aid training course for drivers: an experience from northern Iran.
Mohammad Ali VAKILI ; Ali MOHJERVATAN ; Seyed Taghi HEYDARI ; Armin AKBARZADEH ; Nazanin Sadat HOSINI ; Farideh ALIZAD ; Peyman ARASTEH ; Mohammad Javad MOGHASEMI
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2014;17(5):289-292
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy of a first aid training course for a group of drivers.
METHODSThis study comprised 500 drivers, randomly selected from the road transport companies. They underwent a course of first aid training and the results were evaluated at 0-3 and 4-6 months after training.
RESULTSBoth quantitative and qualitative improvements were observed in the drivers'efficacy in giving first aid. Also the rate of correct interventions was higher at 4-6 months than at 0-3 months. The exception was airway management which was not favorably improved after training.
CONCLUSIONThe first aid training course for drivers is beneficial and helpful for prehospital care system in road traffic accidents.
Accidents, Traffic ; Adult ; Aged ; Automobile Driving ; Community Participation ; Emergency Medicine ; education ; First Aid ; Humans ; Inservice Training ; Iran ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Surveys and Questionnaires
3.Predictors of Colorectal Cancer Survival in Golestan, Iran: A Population-based Study.
Mohammad ARYAIE ; Gholamreza ROSHANDEL ; Shahryar SEMNANI ; Mohsen ASADI-LARI ; Mohsen AARABI ; Mohammad Ali VAKILI ; Vahideh KAZEMNEJHAD ; Seyed Mehdi SEDAGHAT ; Masoud SOLAYMANI-DODARAN
Epidemiology and Health 2013;35(1):e2013004-
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate factors associated with colorectal cancer survival in Golestan, Iran. METHODS: We used a population based cancer registry to recruit study subjects. All patients registered since 2004 were contacted and data were collected using structured questionnaires and trained interviewers. All the existing evidences to determine the stage of the cancer were also collected. The time from first diagnosis to death was compared in patients according to their stage of cancer using the Kaplan-Meir method. A Cox proportional hazard model was built to examine their survival experience by taking into account other covariates. RESULTS: Out of a total of 345 subjects, 227 were traced. Median age of the subjects was 54 and more than 42% were under 50 years old. We found 132 deaths among these patients, 5 of which were non-colorectal related deaths. The median survival time for the entire cohort was 3.56 years. A borderline significant difference in survival experience was detected for ethnicity (log rank test, p=0.053). Using Cox proportional hazard modeling, only cancer stage remained significantly associated with time of death in the final model. CONCLUSIONS: Colorectal cancer occurs at a younger age among people living in Golestan province. A very young age at presentation and what appears to be a high proportion of patients presenting with late stage in this area suggest this population might benefit substantially from early diagnoses by introducing age adapted screening programs.
Cohort Studies
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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Humans
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Mass Screening
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Proportional Hazards Models
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Surveys and Questionnaires