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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344753/salivary-glands-and-viral-pathogenesis
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REVIEW
N Atyeo, J O Maldonado, B M Warner, J A Chiorini
The oral cavity is an epidemiologically relevant route of viral transmission due to the shedding of viruses in saliva. With advancements in salivary diagnostics, an increasing number of viruses have been detected. However, the anatomic source of virus in saliva is still largely unknown. Some viruses have a well-established tropism for the salivary glands (SGs), and recent studies have emphasized the importance of the glands as potential reservoirs for infectious viruses. Viral infections of the SGs have been linked to acute and chronic SG pathology and may be associated with SG dysfunction, with phenotypes similar to those seen in SjÖgren's disease (SjD), an autoimmune condition that affects the salivary and lacrimal glands...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Dental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38291452/a-state-of-the-art-review-of-the-recent-advances-in-exosome-isolation-and-detection-methods-in-viral-infection
#22
REVIEW
Amirsasan Gorgzadeh, Ahmad Nazari, Adnan Ali Ehsan Ismaeel, Diba Safarzadeh, Jawad A K Hassan, Saman Mohammadzadehsaliani, Hadis Kheradjoo, Pooneh Yasamineh, Saman Yasamineh
Proteins, RNA, DNA, lipids, and carbohydrates are only some of the molecular components found in exosomes released by tumor cells. They play an essential role in healthy and diseased cells as messengers of short- and long-distance intercellular communication. However, since exosomes are released by every kind of cell and may be found in blood and other bodily fluids, they may one day serve as biomarkers for a wide range of disorders. In many pathological conditions, including cancer, inflammation, and infection, they play a role...
January 30, 2024: Virology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38274949/covid-19-associated-acute-viral-myocarditis-and-thyroid-gland-follicular-neoplasm-in-a-hemodialysis-patient
#23
Ahmed Atris, Issa Al Salmi, Suad Hannawi
Since the first cases were reported in Wuhan, China, COVID-19 has spread swiftly worldwide and is caused by SARS-CoV-2. The development of myocardial injury is associated with significantly worse clinical course and increased mortality. However, currently, it is unclear whether cardiac injury occurred in COVID-19 patients. Histological results obtained directly from the viral infection of the myocardium (i.e., SARS-CoV-2 viral myocarditis) or indirectly from the complications of COVID-19, showed that only a portion of patients infected with the virus developed viral myocarditis...
November 2023: Oman Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38271941/-monkeypox-characteristics-in-female-population-buenos-aires-argentina
#24
Javier Sánchez Doncell, Melina Lemos, José L Francos J, Pablo González Montaner
Monkeypox is a zoonotic viral disease caused by a virus of the genus Orthopoxvirus. As of January 1, 2022, it has been reported in 110 WHO Member States. It presents with fever, fatigue, painful lymphadenopathy, and rash. It lasts between 2 and 4 weeks. It is usually self-limited, but severe cases have been described in immunocompromised people. This study describes cases of monkeypox in women, diagnosed between June 2022 and February 2023, and it reports epidemiology, clinical aspects, and complications after infection...
2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251321/antibody-and-cell-based-therapies-against-virus-induced-cancers-in-the-context-of-hiv-aids
#25
REVIEW
Julie Joseph, Grace Sandel, Ratuja Kulkarni, Reem Alatrash, Bobby Brooke Herrera, Pooja Jain
Infectious agents, notably viruses, can cause or increase the risk of cancer occurrences. These agents often disrupt normal cellular functions, promote uncontrolled proliferation and growth, and trigger chronic inflammation, leading to cancer. Approximately 20% of all cancer cases in humans are associated with an infectious pathogen. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) recognizes seven viruses as direct oncogenic agents, including Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), human T-cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1), human papilloma virus (HPV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)...
December 22, 2023: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242806/infection-related-glomerulonephritis-in-children-and-adults
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REVIEW
Arpana Iyengar, Nivedita Kamath, Jai Radhakrishnan, Blanca Tarragon Estebanez
Infection-related glomerulonephritis is an immunologically mediated glomerular injury after an infection. Glomerulonephritis may occur with the infection or after a variable latent period. Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN) is the prototype of infection-related glomerulonephritis. The streptococcal antigens, nephritis-associated plasmin-like receptor and streptococcal exotoxin B, have emerged as major players in the pathogenesis of PSGN. Although PSGN is the most common infection-related glomerulonephritis in children, in adults, glomerulonephritis is secondary to bacteria such as staphylococci, viruses such as hepatitis C, and human immunodeficiency virus, and, rarely, parasitic infections...
January 19, 2024: Seminars in Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38233297/piloting-a-simplified-bio-behavioural-survey-methodology-the-bbs-lite-among-people-who-inject-drugs-in-georgia
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maka Gogia, Ekaterine Ruadze, Tamar Kasrashvili, Bradley Mathers, Keith Sabin, Annette Verster, Virginia Macdonald, Maia Butsashvili, George Kamkamidze, Irma Khonelidze, Ketevan Stvilia
BACKGROUND: During 2021 and 2023 two simplified Biological and Behavioural Study (BBS-Lite) surveys, and in 2022 one Standard Integrated Biological and Behavioural Study (IBBS), were conducted among people who inject drugs in seven cities in Georgia. From these, an opportunity to compare the implementation of these survey methods and results was able to be gained. METHODS: The two survey types were compared to find points of similarity and difference in their methodologies...
January 16, 2024: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196577/barriers-and-facilitators-of-integrated-hepatitis-b-c-and-hiv-screening-among-pregnant-mothers-and-their-newborns-attending-maternal-and-newborn-clinics-in-koboko-district-uganda-a-qualitative-inquiry-of-providers-perspective
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John Bosco Alege, John Paul Oyore, Rose Clarke Nanyonga, Philippa Musoke, Alloys S S Orago
Background HIV and HBV remain significant public health challenges characterized by high prevalence, morbidity, and mortality, especially among women of reproductive age in Uganda. However, both HIV and HBV patients are managed in separate clinics with separate staff even though they all receive ART. Patients with HBV do not receive routine counselling and education, and there are limited resources for laboratory investigation coupled with a high loss to follow-up. This study set out to "assess barriers and facilitators of integrated viral hepatitis B C and HIV care model to optimize screening uptake among mothers and newborns at health facilities in Koboko District, west Nile sub-region, Uganda"...
December 18, 2023: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165014/prevalence-incidence-risk-factors-and-residual-risk-associated-with-viral-infections-among-eligible-brazilian-blood-donors
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Paula Alves Santos, Danyelle Romana Alves Rios, Clara Lemos Carneiro Trindade, Fernanda Eshtefane Garrides Oliveira, Milena Batista Oliveira, Saulo Nascimento de Melo, Vinícius Silva Belo
Knowledge regarding the profile of eligible blood donors presenting positive results in laboratory screening is essential for reducing transfusion-transmitted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV). Our study aimed to evaluate the prevalence, incidence, predictor variables and residual risk (RR) of HIV/HBV/HCV in blood bags donated in Minas Gerais, Brazil. This study analysed data retrieved from the records of a large blood bank relating to donations collected at multiple centres within the period 2012-2018, during which 1 991 120 blood bags were screened using immunoassays and nucleic acid tests (NATs)...
January 2, 2024: Transfusion Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38099360/bloodborne-viral-infections-seroprevalence-and-relevance-of-preoperative-screening-in-indian-eye-care-system-a-retrospective-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anil B Gangwe, Samrat Chatterjee, Abhishek Singh, Deepshikha Agrawal, Diksha Rahangdale, Raj Vardhan Azad
PURPOSE: To report the seroprevalence of bloodborne viral infection (BBVI) in patients undergoing ophthalmic surgeries and assess the utility and feasibility of preoperative screening for BBVI in India's current eye care system. METHODS: This retrospective, hospital-based, descriptive study included data from patients undergoing preoperative screening for Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) at a tertiary eye care institute from 2018 to 2022...
December 15, 2023: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38093205/anti-hepatitis-c-antibody-carriage-and-risk-of-liver-impairment-in-rural-cameroon-adapting-the-control-of-hepatocellular-carcinoma-for-resource-limited-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rodrigue Kamga Wouambo, Gaelle Panka Tchinda, Luc Aime Kagoue Simeni, Paule Dana Djouela Djoulako, Clarisse Irene Yateu Wouambo, Ghislaine Flore Tamko Mella, Eric Pascal Tchoumi Leuwat, Djoda Bello, Joseph Fokam
BACKGROUND: The Viral hepatitis elimination by 2030 is uncertain in resource-limited settings (RLS), due to high burdens and poor diagnostic coverage. This sounds more challenging for hepatitis C virus (HCV) given that antibody (HCVAb) sero-positivity still lacks wide access to HCV RNA molecular testing. This warrants context-specific strategies for appropriate management of liver impairment in RLS. We herein determine the association between anti-HCV positivity and liver impairment in an African RLS...
December 13, 2023: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38092029/pre-exposure-prophylaxis-of-non-hiv-viral-infections-and-the-role-of-long-acting-antivirals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vicente Soriano, Víctor Moreno-Torres, Carmen de Mendoza, José V Fernández-Montero, Ana Treviño, Octavio Corral, Fernando de Jesús, Pablo Barreiro
Viruses cause a large burden of human infectious diseases. During the past 50 years, antivirals have been developed to treat many pathogenic viruses, including herpesviruses, retroviruses, hepatitis viruses, and influenza. Besides being used as treatment, antivirals have shown efficacy for preventing certain viral infections. Following the success in the HIV field, a renewed interest has emerged on the use of antivirals as prophylaxis for other viruses. The development of formulations with extended half-life has pushed further this consideration in persons at risk for a wide range of viral infections...
December 13, 2023: AIDS Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38078693/role-of-the-vgef-in-virus-associated-cancers
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REVIEW
Shaian Tavakolian, Seidamir Pasha Tabaeian, Abolfazl Namazi, Ebrahim Faghihloo, Abolfazl Akbari
The role of numerous risk factors, including consumption of alcohol, smoking, having diet high in fat and sugar and many other items, on caner progression cannot be denied. Viral diseases are one these factors, and they can initiate some signalling pathways causing cancer. For example, they can be effective on providing oxygen and nutrients by inducing VEGF expression. In this review article, we summarised the mechanisms of angiogenesis and VEGF expression in cancerous tissues which are infected with oncoviruses (Epstein-Barr virus, Human papillomavirus infection, Human T-lymphotropic virus, Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus, Hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus)...
December 11, 2023: Reviews in Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38051044/daa-mediated-hcv-cure-reduces-hiv-dna-levels-in-hcv-hiv-coinfected-people
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samaa T Gobran, Amélie Pagliuzza, Omar Khedr, Augustine Fert, Nicolas Chomont, Julie Bruneau, Marina B Klein, Petronela Ancuta, Naglaa H Shoukry
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can control virus replication and prolong the life of people living with HIV (PLWH). However, the virus remains dormant within immune cells in what is called the HIV reservoir. Furthermore, 2.3 million PLWH are also coinfected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and are at risk of developing chronic liver disease and cancer. HCV treatment with direct acting antivirals (DAA) can completely cure the infection in more than 95% of treated individuals and improve their long-term health outcomes...
December 5, 2023: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38050172/hepatitis-b-and-hepatitis-c-testing-outcomes-among-service-users-of-sexual-health-london-an-online-sexually-transmitted-infection-testing-service-for-london-residents
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Louise Day, Gemma McDonald, Chris Kellett
OBJECTIVES: The UK signed up to the 2016 global health strategy to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health problem. Effective monitoring of hepatitis testing outcomes is required to track progress against targets. National reporting does not include hepatitis B and hepatitis C infections (HBV/HCV) detected by online sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services (e-services). We identify HBV/HCV infection rates among individuals using Sexual Health London (SHL), a large e-service...
November 24, 2023: Sexually Transmitted Infections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38049823/models-of-good-practice-to-enhance-infectious-disease-care-cascades-among-people-who-inject-drugs-a-qualitative-study-of-interventions-implemented-in-european-settings
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilonka Horváth, Otilia Mårdh, Tanja Schwarz
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) in Europe are at an increased risk of HIV/AIDS, chronic viral hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV), and tuberculosis (TB). We aimed to complement the evidence base on interventions optimising their care cascade with evidence from models of good practice (MoGPs) implemented in the EU/EEA and countries from the Eastern European region. METHODS: A model of good practice (MoGP) was defined as (a package of) interventions with proven effectiveness in certain settings that are likely to be replicable and sustainable in other settings or countries...
December 4, 2023: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38043508/status-of-hiv-and-comorbidities-in-refugees-with-hiv-from-ukraine
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gerrit Ahrenstorf, Alexandra Dopfer-Jablonka, Oana Joean, Christine Knuth, Marc Silchmueller, Thea Thiele, Felix C Ringshausen, Hortense Slevogt, Torsten Witte, Georg M N Behrens
PURPOSE: To describe the clinical characteristics of refugees with HIV from Ukraine that seek continuation of medical care in Germany. METHODS: Fourty-six refugees with HIV that had left Ukraine between 24 February and 30 December 2022 were examined. Information on patients' history was obtained using a standardized questionnaire for clinical care. Interviews were conducted in Russian during their first clinical presentation. RESULTS: Fourty-six persons (41 females and 5 males) were included and their mean age was 39...
December 3, 2023: HIV Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38036021/seroprevalence-of-viral-transfusion-transmissible-infections-hbsag-anti-hcv-anti-hiv-syphilis-and-coinfection-among-healthy-volunteer-blood-donors-during-5-years-in-luanda-angola
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelina Edna Quintas, Cláudia Camila Dias, Adis Del Carmen Cogle, Lemuel Cordeiro, António Sarmento
BACKGROUND: The transmission of diseases by blood products continues to be a worldwide health problem, especially in Africa. Seroprevalence rates of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Syphilis, and Coinfection in Angola are poorly documented. This study aims to identify the seroprevalence of markers with positive results for Hepatitis B, C, HIV, Syphilis, and Coinfection in blood donors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted using a database of positive serological markers for these infections and coinfection in 2734 blood donors traced from 2011 to 2016 in Luanda, Angola...
November 27, 2023: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38022198/seroprevalence-of-human-immunodeficiency-virus-hepatitis-c-virus-and-hepatitis-b-virus-among-blood-donors-in-sidi-bel-abbes-west-algeria
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malika Belkacemi, Mohammed Amine Merbouh
Introduction Blood transfusions can transmit various viruses. Among them, the most common are hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These viruses can cause fatal and life-threatening diseases. Worldwide, many people are infected with these viruses. Blood safety has made major progress in recent years. Yet, blood-borne viruses continue to be a major concern for patients, physicians, and policymakers. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of HIV, HBV, and HCV in blood donors...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37960969/incidence-timing-and-management-of-infections-in-patients-receiving-teclistamab-for-the-treatment-of-relapsed-refractory-multiple-myeloma-in-the-majestec-1-study
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ajay K Nooka, Cesar Rodriguez, María Victoria Mateos, Salomon Manier, Katherine Chastain, Arnob Banerjee, Rachel Kobos, Keqin Qi, Raluca Verona, Margaret Doyle, Thomas G Martin, Niels W C J van de Donk
BACKGROUND: Patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma are at increased risk of infection. Infections during treatment with teclistamab, the first B-cell maturation antigen-directed bispecific antibody approved for triple-class-exposed relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma, was examined in the phase 1/2 MajesTEC-1 study. METHODS: Patients (N = 165) received subcutaneous teclistamab 1.5 mg/kg weekly after a step-up dosing schedule (0.06 mg/kg and 0...
November 14, 2023: Cancer
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