The Relationship Between Cervicovaginal Infection, Human Papillomavirus Infection and Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia in Romanian Women
Anca Daniela Brăila,
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Cristian-Viorel Poalelungi,
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Cristina-Crenguța Albu
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et al.
Diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 18 - 18
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Cervical
intraepithelial
neoplasia
(CIN)
is
a
premalignant
cervical
condition
closely
linked
to
persistent
high-risk
HPV
infection,
major
risk
factor
for
cancer.
This
study
aims
investigate
the
relationship
between
cervicovaginal
infections,
and
CIN
development
in
94
Romanian
women
with
lesions.
Comprehensive
assessments
included
genotyping,
cytology,
colposcopy,
histopathology.
In
53.20%
of
cases,
vaginal
infections
were
identified,
Candida
albicans
most
frequently
associated
HPV.
Histopathology
revealed
48.94%
low-grade
CIN,
42.55%
high-grade
8.51%
invasive
carcinoma.
There
was
strong
correlation
types
(especially
16
18),
colposcopic
findings,
histopathology,
age.
emphasizes
mutual
effect
infection
increasing
developing
cancer
among
women.
Persistent
types,
particularly
18,
has
been
confirmed
as
primary
driver
progression.
Language: Английский
Bioremediation of Oil-Contaminated Soils Using Biosurfactants Produced by Bacteria of the Genus Nocardiopsis sp.
Microbiology Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 2575 - 2592
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
One
of
the
effective
and
safe
methods
soil
cleanup
from
oil
pollution
is
bioremediation
by
introducing
microorganisms
or
their
metabolites.
In
this
study,
effect
biosurfactants
produced
Nocardiopsis
sp.
3mo
on
rate
oil-contaminated
soils
was
assessed.
Biosurfactants
were
introduced
into
contaminated
with
2%
at
a
concentration
0.05
0.1%,
degree
hydrocarbon
degradation
estimated
within
63
days.
It
found
that
studied
biosurfactant
belonged
to
glycopeptide
type.
The
aeration
irrigation
(PSA)
resulted
in
5%
decrease
number
hydrocarbons.
introduction
0.5
(BS(0.5))
1
g
kg−1
(BS(1))
29
35%
content
hydrocarbons,
respectively.
state
microbiome
assessed
its
metabolic
activity.
Thus,
respiratory
activity
first
day
after
contamination
increases
5–7
times,
urease
3–4
times.
during
reduces
dehydrogenase
2.3–1.6
process
bioremediation,
indicators
microbial
returned
values
close
original.
it
established
use
ability
native
community
degrade
Language: Английский
Soil and Sediment Organisms as Bioindicators of Pollution
Samir Ghannèm,
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Ons Bacha,
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Sondes Fkiri
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et al.
Ecologies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(4), P. 679 - 696
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
This
review
examines
the
role
of
soil
and
sediment
organisms
as
bioindicators
in
environmental
pollution
assessment.
As
fundamental
elements
terrestrial
ecosystems,
soils
harbour
a
rich
diverse
biodiversity
that
plays
key
regulating
ecological
processes.
The
use
provides
sensitive
specific
approach
to
detecting
effects
chemical,
biological,
physical
pollutants
on
health.
presents
detailed
analysis
types
contaminants
commonly
encountered,
used
bioindicators,
criteria
for
selecting
most
appropriate
bioindicators.
It
also
discusses
assessment
methods,
including
sampling
techniques,
biological
indices
measure
contamination.
Regional
case
studies
illustrate
practical
application
assessing
quality
different
geographical
contexts.
highlights
current
challenges
such
technical
limitations
variability
organism
responses,
suggests
perspectives
future
research,
technological
innovation
integration
into
policy.
Language: Английский
Occurrence and antimicrobial resistance of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from poultry and hospitalized diarrheal patients in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
S. M. F. Akbar,
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Syed Kashif Haleem,
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Nazia Akbar
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et al.
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101423 - 101423
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Microbes in Health and Disease: Human Gut Microbiota
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(23), P. 11354 - 11354
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Humans
and
microbes
(e.g.,
bacteria,
fungi,
microalgae)
have
coexisted
coevolved
toward
reciprocal
adaptation.
As
omics
technologies
rapidly
advanced,
the
relevance
of
to
human
health
disease
as
well
other
fields
has
been
progressively
unraveled.
This
review
focuses
on
gut
microbiota,
which
is
an
emerging
focus
microbiological
research.
synthesizes
recent
advances
in
exploring
fundamentals
multiple
functions
microbiota
its
associations
with
diseases
microbiota-targeted
therapies.
Language: Английский
Connecting Microbiomes: From Soil to Human Health across Ecosystems
Leonard Sonnenschein,
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Tiberious Etyang
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WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20, P. 924 - 939
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Microbiomes
by
definition
provide
the
foundational
ecosystem
for
sustaining
life,
while
also
permitting
negative
impacts
on
health
of
any
system.
Human
is
closely
linked
to
gut
microbiome,
metabolism
supported
nutrient
absorption,
influencing
multiple
pathways
including
brain
function,
immune
system
performance,
organ
and
circulatory
health.
In
parallel,
agricultural
production
relies
heavily
soil
microbiome.
This
article
delves
into
benefits
healthy
microbiomes
both
in
humans
within
connections
between.
Optimizing
these
can
lead
improved
human
health—which
manifests
as
longevity
enhanced
productivity—and
better
health,
which
correlates
with
increased
productivity
resilience.
The
use
Electrocide,
example,
has
demonstrated
improvements
function
thus
enhancing
overall
reducing
pathogens.
updates
readers
latest
research
related
Electrocide
applications
microbiomes,
along
their
implications.
Investigating
interactions
among
soil,
plant,
reveal
critical
insights
mitigating
some
adverse
practices
Examples
correlations
will
be
explored.
Healthy
soils
emerge
from
application
best
sustainable
practices,
through
food
choices,
regular
exercise,
proper
hydration.
Land-to-sea
ecosystems
have
own
biomes
pathogenicity
magnified
agri-inputs,
industrial
pollution,
natural
other
dramatic
inputs
downstream
equation.
Policymakers
must
acknowledge
this
synergy
invest
interdisciplinary
strategies
that
foster
more
resilient
systems,
ecosystems,
healthier
populations.
As
we
continuously
delve
complexities
interrelations,
proactive
action
necessary
minimizing
environmental
safeguarding
public
promoting
benefit
future
generations.
Language: Английский