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dc.contributor.authorEscarcega Avila, Angelica Maria
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-16T21:04:47Z
dc.date.available2023-01-16T21:04:47Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-24es_MX
dc.identifier.urihttp://cathi.uacj.mx/20.500.11961/25290
dc.description.abstractAbstract: In 2021, 273 Rocky Mountain spotted fever cases were reported nationwide in Mexico. In Chihuahua City, fourteen samples were obtained from children suspected of rickettsial infection. The analysis of samples (January to December 2021) showed prevalence rates of 28.5%, 43%, and 28.5% for Rickettsia rickettsii, Ehrlichia canis, and both pathogens in coinfection, respectively. The analysis of clinical haematological and biochemistry analytes showed alterations; 100% of the children had elevated liver enzymes and coagulation times, 64% showed leukocytosis due to neutrophilia, 55% had thrombocytopenia, lymphopenia, and hypoalbuminemia, and 45% showed normocytic normochromic anaemia. Statistically significant differences were observed in the expression of the chemokines IL-8, RANTES, CXCL9/MIG, and CXCL10/IP-10 across the coinfected and control groups, and the difference in IP-10 expression was significant for patients infected by R. rickettsii compared to the control group. Additionally, significant differences were observed for expression levels of IL-1β, IL-6, IL-17, IFNγ, and TNFα among the R. rickettsii-positive group compared to the control group. On the other hand, the coinfected group exhibited modified levels of IL-6, IL-8, and IL-10 compared with the control group. Finally, significant differences were observed for CD8+ T lymphocyte subpopulations between individuals positive for R. rickettsii and those positive for E. canises_MX
dc.description.urihttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/11/11/1351es_MX
dc.language.isoenes_MX
dc.relation.ispartofProducto de investigación ICBes_MX
dc.relation.ispartofInstituto de Ciencias Biomédicases_MX
dc.rightsCC0 1.0 Universal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/*
dc.subjectconinfectionses_MX
dc.subjectchemokineses_MX
dc.subjectEhrlichia canises_MX
dc.subjectflowcytometryes_MX
dc.subjectRickettsia rickettsiies_MX
dc.subjectT cellses_MX
dc.subject.otherinfo:eu-repo/classification/cti/6es_MX
dc.titleImmune Monitoring of Paediatric Patients Infected with Rickettsia rickettsii, Ehrlichia canis and Coinfectedes_MX
dc.typeArtículoes_MX
dcterms.thumbnailhttp://ri.uacj.mx/vufind/thumbnails/rupiicb.pnges_MX
dcrupi.institutoInstituto de Ciencias Biomédicases_MX
dcrupi.cosechableSies_MX
dcrupi.norevista11es_MX
dcrupi.volumen1351.es_MX
dcrupi.nopagina1-18es_MX
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11111351es_MX
dc.contributor.coauthorJimenez Vega, Florinda
dc.journal.titlePathogenses_MX
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoRamirez-Lopez, Moises
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoManzanera-Ornelas, Diana
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoGuevara-Macias, Enrique
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoVaquera-Arteaga, Maribel
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoAlvarado-Gonzalez, Carolina
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoEstrada, Blanca Elisa
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoDonis-Maturano, Luis
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoEspino-Solis, Gerardo Pavel
dc.contributor.alumnoprincipal199000es_MX
dcrupi.impactosocialSi, dado que trata sobre un problema grave de salud pública, ya que la enfermedad que se describe tiene alta tasa de letalidad en la población infantiles_MX
dcrupi.vinculadoproyextsies_MX
dcrupi.pronacesSaludes_MX
dcrupi.vinculadoproyintnoes_MX


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