49 research outputs found

    On a Comparative Study of the Reflectivities of Aluminium and Silver Films

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    Human milk antibodies to global pathogens reveal geographic and interindividual variations in IgA and IgG

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    BACKGROUND. The use of high-throughput technologies has enabled rapid advancement in the knowledge of host immune responses to pathogens. Our objective was to compare the repertoire, protection, and maternal factors associated with human milk antibodies to infectious pathogens in different economic and geographic locations. METHODS. Using multipathogen protein microarrays, 878 milk and 94 paired serum samples collected from 695 women in 5 high and low-to-middle income countries (Bangladesh, Finland, Peru, Pakistan, and the United States) were assessed for specific IgA and IgG antibodies to 1,607 proteins from 30 enteric, respiratory, and bloodborne pathogens. RESULTS. The antibody coverage across enteric and respiratory pathogens was highest in Bangladeshi and Pakistani cohorts and lowest in the U.S. and Finland. While some pathogens induced a dominant IgA response (Campylobacter, Klebsiella, Acinetobacter, Cryptosporidium, and pertussis), others elicited both IgA and IgG antibodies in milk and serum, possibly related to the invasiveness of the infection (Shigella, enteropathogenic E. coli “EPEC”, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Group B Streptococcus). Besides the differences between economic regions and decreases in concentrations over time, human milk IgA and IgG antibody concentrations were lower in mothers with high BMI and higher parity, respectively. In Bangladeshi infants, a higher specific IgA concentration in human milk was associated with delayed time to rotavirus infection, implying protective properties of antirotavirus antibodies, whereas a higher IgA antibody concentration was associated with greater incidence of Campylobacter infection. CONCLUSION. This comprehensive assessment of human milk antibody profiles may be used to guide the development of passive protection strategies against infant morbidity and mortality

    Enhancing Security Module to Prevent Data Hacking in Online Social Networks

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    Avulsion Injuries Of Extremities

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    Twenty consecutive cases of avulsion of the extremities who did not have associated loss of skin or fractures were analyzed. Traffic accidents were mainly responsible for such injuries. The flap survival was good in patients having subfascial avulsion. Patients with crushed flaps had an unpredictable course. Our course. Our overall results are being presented

    Gain of the α-Npo Dye Laser in Different Solvents

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    Footprint Based Recognition System

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