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  1. Article ; Online: Fever, Myalgias, and Weakness in a Patient with HIV.

    Lobo Antuña, Marta / Suárez, Edwin Uriel / Calpena Martínez, Silvia / Lage Estebañez, Fernando / Fortes Alén, Jose / de Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Miguel

    The American journal of medicine

    2022  Volume 135, Issue 7, Page(s) 848–850

    MeSH term(s) Fever/etiology ; Frailty ; HIV Infections/complications ; HIV Infections/drug therapy ; Humans ; Myalgia/etiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80015-6
    ISSN 1555-7162 ; 1873-2178 ; 0002-9343 ; 1548-2766
    ISSN (online) 1555-7162 ; 1873-2178
    ISSN 0002-9343 ; 1548-2766
    DOI 10.1016/j.amjmed.2022.01.052
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  2. Article ; Online: Actualización de las complicaciones pulmonares de la malaria.

    Cabezón Estévanez, Itxasne / Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Miguel

    Medicina clinica

    2016  Volume 146, Issue 8, Page(s) 354–358

    Abstract: Malaria is the most important parasitic disease worldwide, being a public health challenge in more than 90 countries. The incidence of pulmonary manifestations has increased in recent years. Acute respiratory distress syndrome is the most severe form ... ...

    Title translation Pulmonary complications of malaria: An update.
    Abstract Malaria is the most important parasitic disease worldwide, being a public health challenge in more than 90 countries. The incidence of pulmonary manifestations has increased in recent years. Acute respiratory distress syndrome is the most severe form within the pulmonary complications of malaria, with high mortality despite proper management. This syndrome manifests with sudden dyspnoea, cough and refractory hypoxaemia. Patients should be admitted to intensive care units and treated with parenteral antimalarial drug treatment and ventilatory and haemodynamic support without delay. Therefore, dyspnoea in patients with malaria should alert clinicians, as the development of respiratory distress is a poor prognostic factor.
    MeSH term(s) Combined Modality Therapy ; Humans ; Malaria, Falciparum/complications ; Prognosis ; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult/diagnosis ; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult/mortality ; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult/parasitology ; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult/therapy
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2016-04-15
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 411607-0
    ISSN 1578-8989 ; 0025-7753
    ISSN (online) 1578-8989
    ISSN 0025-7753
    DOI 10.1016/j.medcli.2015.11.043
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  3. Article ; Online: Assessing the Virologic Impact of Archived Resistance in the Dolutegravir/Lamivudine 2-Drug Regimen HIV-1 Switch Study TANGO through Week 144.

    Wang, Ruolan / Wright, Jonathan / Saggu, Parminder / Ait-Khaled, Mounir / Moodley, Riya / Parry, Chris M / Lutz, Thomas / Podzamczer, Daniel / Moore, Richard / Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Miguel / Kinder, Clifford / Wynne, Brian / van Wyk, Jean / Underwood, Mark

    Viruses

    2023  Volume 15, Issue 6

    Abstract: The TANGO study (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03446573) demonstrated that switching to dolutegravir/lamivudine (DTG/3TC) was non-inferior to continuing tenofovir alafenamide-based regimens (TBR) through week 144. Retrospective baseline proviral DNA genotypes ... ...

    Abstract The TANGO study (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03446573) demonstrated that switching to dolutegravir/lamivudine (DTG/3TC) was non-inferior to continuing tenofovir alafenamide-based regimens (TBR) through week 144. Retrospective baseline proviral DNA genotypes were performed for 734 participants (post-hoc analysis) to assess the impact of archived, pre-existing drug resistance on 144-week virologic outcomes by last on-treatment viral load (VL) and Snapshot. A total of 320 (86%) participants on DTG/3TC and 318 (85%) on TBR had both proviral genotype data and ≥1 on-treatment post-baseline VL results and were defined as the proviral DNA resistance analysis population. Archived International AIDS Society-USA major nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, protease inhibitor, and integrase strand transfer inhibitor resistance-associated mutations (RAMs) were observed in 42 (7%), 90 (14%), 42 (7%), and 11 (2%) participants, respectively, across both groups; 469 (74%) had no major RAMs at baseline. M184V/I (1%), K65N/R (<1%), and thymidine analogue mutations (2%) were infrequent. Through week 144, >99% of participants on DTG/3TC and 99% on TBR were virologically suppressed (last on-treatment VL <50 copies/mL) regardless of the presence of major RAMs. Results from the sensitivity analysis by Snapshot were consistent with the last available on-treatment VL. In TANGO, archived, pre-existing major RAMs did not impact virologic outcomes through week 144.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Lamivudine/therapeutic use ; Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors/therapeutic use ; HIV Infections/drug therapy ; HIV-1/genetics ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome ; Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring/therapeutic use ; HIV Seropositivity ; Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use ; Viral Load
    Chemical Substances Lamivudine (2T8Q726O95) ; Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors ; dolutegravir (DKO1W9H7M1) ; Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring ; Anti-HIV Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-11
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2516098-9
    ISSN 1999-4915 ; 1999-4915
    ISSN (online) 1999-4915
    ISSN 1999-4915
    DOI 10.3390/v15061350
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  4. Article ; Online: Histiocytoid Sweet Syndrome associated with anorectal lymphogranuloma venereum in a patient with HIV infection.

    Al-Hayani, Aws Waleed M / Alemany, Iris Martínez / Santonja, Carlos / Úbeda, Alfonso Cabello / Pérez, Laura Prieto / Ceballos-Rodríguez, María Carmen / Acosta, Irene Carrillo / Hernández-Mora, Miguel de Górgolas / Álvarez, Beatriz Álvarez

    International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases

    2021  Volume 115, Page(s) 106–108

    Abstract: Sweet Syndrome belongs to a group of diseases known as neutrophilic dermatoses. An uncommon variant named Histiocytoid Sweet Syndrome (HSS) can be associated with a variety of conditions, including cancer, infections, drug toxicity and others. Here we ... ...

    Abstract Sweet Syndrome belongs to a group of diseases known as neutrophilic dermatoses. An uncommon variant named Histiocytoid Sweet Syndrome (HSS) can be associated with a variety of conditions, including cancer, infections, drug toxicity and others. Here we present an instance of HSS in an HIV-positive patient in an infectious disease setting.
    MeSH term(s) Chlamydia trachomatis ; HIV Infections/complications ; Homosexuality, Male ; Humans ; Lymphogranuloma Venereum/complications ; Lymphogranuloma Venereum/diagnosis ; Lymphogranuloma Venereum/drug therapy ; Male ; Sweet Syndrome/complications ; Sweet Syndrome/diagnosis ; Sweet Syndrome/drug therapy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-11-25
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1331197-9
    ISSN 1878-3511 ; 1201-9712
    ISSN (online) 1878-3511
    ISSN 1201-9712
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijid.2021.11.030
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  5. Article ; Online: Podoconiosis: enfermedad olvidada por la sociedad y la comunidad médica.

    Prieto-Pérez, Laura / Soriano Cea, Juan José / Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Miguel

    Medicina clinica

    2015  Volume 145, Issue 10, Page(s) 446–451

    Abstract: Podoconiosis, mossy foot or endemic non-filarial elephantiasis, is a geochemical disease that causes lower limb lymphedema; it is directly related to walking barefoot over soils of volcanic origin, in areas with a high pluviometric annual index. It has a ...

    Title translation Podoconiosis, a society and medical community neglected disease.
    Abstract Podoconiosis, mossy foot or endemic non-filarial elephantiasis, is a geochemical disease that causes lower limb lymphedema; it is directly related to walking barefoot over soils of volcanic origin, in areas with a high pluviometric annual index. It has a specific geographical distribution, affecting around 5% population in areas where it is endemic. It is debilitating and disfiguring disease, which frequently leads to social margination. Podoconiosis is totally preventable and, once a diagnosis is established, it may improve with simple therapeutic measures.
    MeSH term(s) Diagnosis, Differential ; Elephantiasis/diagnosis ; Elephantiasis/epidemiology ; Elephantiasis/etiology ; Elephantiasis/therapy ; Global Health ; Humans ; Neglected Diseases/diagnosis ; Neglected Diseases/epidemiology ; Neglected Diseases/etiology ; Neglected Diseases/therapy ; Risk Factors
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2015-11-20
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 411607-0
    ISSN 1578-8989 ; 0025-7753
    ISSN (online) 1578-8989
    ISSN 0025-7753
    DOI 10.1016/j.medcli.2014.12.020
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  6. Article: Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Single and Multiple Ascending Intravenous Infusions of PF-07304814 (Lufotrelvir) in Participants Hospitalized With COVID-19.

    Robinson, Philip / Toussi, Sima S / Aggarwal, Sudeepta / Bergman, Arthur / Zhu, Tong / Hackman, Frances / Sathish, Jean G / Updyke, Lawrence / Loudon, Peter / Krishna, Ganesh / Clevenbergh, Philippe / Hernandez-Mora, Miguel Gorgolas / Cisneros Herreros, Jose Miguel / Albertson, Timothy E / Dougan, Michael / Thacker, Amber / Baniecki, Mary Lynn / Soares, Holly / Whitlock, Mark /
    Nucci, Gianluca / Menon, Sandeep / Anderson, Annaliesa S / Binks, Michael

    Open forum infectious diseases

    2023  Volume 10, Issue 8, Page(s) ofad355

    Abstract: Background: An urgent need remains for antiviral therapies to treat patients hospitalized with COVID-19. PF-07304814-the prodrug (lufotrelvir) and its active moiety (PF-00835231)-is a potent inhibitor of the SARS-CoV-2 3CL protease.: Method: Eligible ...

    Abstract Background: An urgent need remains for antiviral therapies to treat patients hospitalized with COVID-19. PF-07304814-the prodrug (lufotrelvir) and its active moiety (PF-00835231)-is a potent inhibitor of the SARS-CoV-2 3CL protease.
    Method: Eligible participants were 18 to 79 years old and hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19. This first-in-human phase 1b study was designed with 2 groups: single ascending dose (SAD) and multiple ascending dose (MAD). Participants could receive local standard-of-care therapy. In SAD, participants were randomized to receive a 24-hour infusion of lufotrelvir/placebo. In MAD, participants were randomized to receive a 120-hour infusion of lufotrelvir/placebo. The primary endpoint was to assess the safety and tolerability of lufotrelvir. The secondary endpoint was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of lufotrelvir and PF-00835231.
    Results: In SAD, participants were randomized to receive 250 mg lufotrelvir (n = 2), 500 mg lufotrelvir (n = 2), or placebo (n = 4) by continuous 24-hour infusion. In MAD, participants were randomized to receive 250 mg lufotrelvir (n = 7), 500 mg lufotrelvir (n = 6), or placebo (n = 4) by continuous 120-hour infusion. No adverse events or serious adverse events were considered related to lufotrelvir. At doses of 250 and 500 mg, concentrations for the prodrug lufotrelvir and active moiety PF-00835231 increased in a dose-related manner. Unbound concentrations of the lufotrelvir active metabolite reached steady state approximately 2- and 4-fold that of in vitro EC
    Conclusions: These safety and pharmacokinetic findings support the continued evaluation of lufotrelvir in clinical studies.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2757767-3
    ISSN 2328-8957
    ISSN 2328-8957
    DOI 10.1093/ofid/ofad355
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  7. Article ; Online: Respuesta.

    Salinas Botrán, Alejandro / Ramos Rincón, José Manuel / de Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Miguel

    Medicina clinica

    2013  Volume 141, Issue 7, Page(s) 321

    Title translation Reply.
    MeSH term(s) Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology ; Global Health ; Humans
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2013-10-05
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Comment ; Letter
    ZDB-ID 411607-0
    ISSN 1578-8989 ; 0025-7753
    ISSN (online) 1578-8989
    ISSN 0025-7753
    DOI 10.1016/j.medcli.2013.05.016
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  8. Article ; Online: Enfermedad cardiovascular: una visión desde la salud global.

    Salinas Botrán, Alejandro / Ramos Rincón, José Manuel / de Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Miguel

    Medicina clinica

    2013  Volume 141, Issue 5, Page(s) 210–216

    Abstract: Globalization has facilitated the movement of large number of people around the world, leading modern clinicians to attend patients with rare or forgotten diseases. In the last few years many doctors are working in developing countries as volunteers or ... ...

    Title translation Cardiovascular disease: a view from global health perspective.
    Abstract Globalization has facilitated the movement of large number of people around the world, leading modern clinicians to attend patients with rare or forgotten diseases. In the last few years many doctors are working in developing countries as volunteers or expatriates. The aim of this article is to summarize the basic epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic knowledge of the main cardiovascular diseases that a medical doctor from a developed country may attend in a tropical rural hospital, or with challenging diseases in patients coming from developing countries.
    MeSH term(s) Africa ; Asia ; Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis ; Cardiovascular Diseases/drug therapy ; Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology ; Comorbidity ; Developed Countries ; Developing Countries ; Emigrants and Immigrants ; Endemic Diseases ; Ethnic Groups ; Global Health ; HIV Infections/epidemiology ; Humans ; Internationality ; Prevalence ; Rural Population ; Travel ; Tropical Medicine
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2013-09-07
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 411607-0
    ISSN 1578-8989 ; 0025-7753
    ISSN (online) 1578-8989
    ISSN 0025-7753
    DOI 10.1016/j.medcli.2013.01.015
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  9. Article ; Online: Contents and quality of travel tips on malaria in English and Spanish travel blogs.

    Linares-Rufo, Manuel / Santos-Larrégola, Laura / Hernández-de-Mora, Miguel Górgolas / Ramos-Rincón, José-Manuel

    Malaria journal

    2021  Volume 20, Issue 1, Page(s) 342

    Abstract: Background: Europe has about 10,000 imported cases of malaria each year, or around 80 cases per 100,000 trips to endemic areas. Non-use of chemoprophylaxis in travellers remains the main reason for this. The proliferation of online travel blogs as a ... ...

    Abstract Background: Europe has about 10,000 imported cases of malaria each year, or around 80 cases per 100,000 trips to endemic areas. Non-use of chemoprophylaxis in travellers remains the main reason for this. The proliferation of online travel blogs as a source of advice (sometimes the only one used) for preparing a trip to an endemic area may play a role in the decision to use chemoprophylaxis. The aim of this study was to analyse the information offered on malaria in the main travel blogs in English and Spanish.
    Methods: Five hundred travel blogs in English and 100 in Spanish, considered highly relevant were analysed. The relevance were according to different metrics: (1) Alexa Rank; (2) social networks (RRSS) measuring the total followers of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube; (3) number of monthly visits using the SEMrush tool; (4) domain authority; and (5) number of backlinks or incoming links using the SEMrush tool.
    Results: Of the included travel blogs, 57% of those in English and 64% of those in Spanish offered information on malaria, and 79 and 75%, respectively, featured a discussion on malaria written as a blog post or in forum comments. Information on chemoprophylaxis was available in 56.1% of English-language blogs and 10.7% of Spanish-speaking blogs, while its side effects were discussed in 38.6 and 68.8%, respectively (p < 0.001). Content analysis revealed that the information was usually insufficient, incomplete or, more seriously, inaccurate. In many cases, this could discourage users from taking appropriate preventive measures.
    Conclusions: Travel blogs in English and Spanish provide low-quality information on malaria. The so-called "travel influencers" must communicate reliable, verified and quality information on malaria on their channels in a way that could contribute to reducing the burden of the disease in travellers.
    MeSH term(s) Antimalarials/therapeutic use ; Blogging/statistics & numerical data ; Chemoprevention/statistics & numerical data ; Language ; Malaria/prevention & control ; Travel
    Chemical Substances Antimalarials
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-08-16
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1475-2875
    ISSN (online) 1475-2875
    DOI 10.1186/s12936-021-03864-2
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  10. Article: Gnatostomiasis: una enfermedad creciente en viajeros.

    de Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Miguel / Fernández Guerrero, Manuel L

    Medicina clinica

    2005  Volume 125, Issue 5, Page(s) 190–192

    Title translation Gnathostomiasis: an increasing disease among travellers.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Antiparasitic Agents/therapeutic use ; Gnathostoma/isolation & purification ; Humans ; Spirurida Infections/diagnosis ; Spirurida Infections/drug therapy ; Spirurida Infections/epidemiology ; Travel
    Chemical Substances Antiparasitic Agents
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2005-07-11
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 411607-0
    ISSN 1578-8989 ; 0025-7753
    ISSN (online) 1578-8989
    ISSN 0025-7753
    DOI 10.1157/13077142
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