1.Epidemiological factors associated with exudative age-related macular degeneration in Spain
Montero A JAVIER ; S(a)nchez-Tocino HORTENSIA ; Maldonado Mart(i) Josefa MARIA ; Ni(n)o Arnaiz CONCEPCI(O)N ; Bartolom P(e)rez Maria ROSA ; Coomonte Valera ANTONIO
International Eye Science 2008;8(6):1070-1072
AIM: To report the demographic characteristics of a sample of population affected by exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in the region of Castilla-Leon (North-Central Spain), and to compare them with a group of population of the same age and from the same geographic area.METHODS: In this observational, prospective study, AMD patients attending a regional reference clinic for photodynamic therapy were interviewed. The patients reported their medical history for high blood pressure, hyperlipemia and smoking habit. Iris color was examined and classified as fight (green, blue and grey) or dark (hazel, brown, black).RESULTS: A total of 343 patients were interviewed. Mean age at onset was 74.9 years (range 55 to 93), Among whom 64.5% were female and 35.5% male. Iris color was rated as light in 45.1% of the patients. Arterial hypertension (AH) was present in 50% of the cases and 15.3% were on treatment for hypercholesterolemia, and 30.2% of the patients were smokers or had quit smoking (80.9% of males).CONCLUSION: The frequency of light colored iris is higher among patients with exudative AMD. In our series, other risk factors for exudative AMD were smoking habit in males, not being on treatment for hypercholesterolemia and being female.
2.Isolation of Beauveria bassiana Pr-11 from Andean orthopterans and its effectiveness against Chagas disease vectors in Peru
Castellanos-Sá ; nchez, P. ; Falconi-Agapito, F. ; Pariona, N. ; Paredes-Esquivel, C.
Tropical Biomedicine 2020;37(No.4):864-870
Chagas disease is endemic to the Americas and is transmitted by blood-feeding
kissing bugs. We evaluated the insecticidal potential of a fungus (Beauveria bassiana
strain Pr-11) against Triatoma infestans, an important vector in South America. This
fungal species was isolated from a locust (Schistocerca piceifrons) that inhabits the
Central Andes region of Peru. Ten days post inoculation, this strain induced high insect
mortality (97%) at low fungal concentrations (2 × 107
conidia/ml) at 70% relative humidity.
The Pr-11 strain outperformed reference strain CCBLE-216 B. bassiana, provided by the
Peruvian Ministry of Agriculture. Our results are consistent with previous reports on the
virulence of this fungal strain against other insect pests. This is the first study to evaluate
an orthopteran-isolated B. bassiana to control Chagas disease vectors. We conclude that
strain Beauveria bassiana Pr-11 is effective against Triatoma infestans, resulting in a
promising tool to control Chagas disease in Peru and may be used in integrated vector
control programs.