Friday, December 31, 2010

Lna Verification In Nh

Nothing is what it seems

daily Dawn in the jet ... Fog! Very nice .. but wets the wall ... L.2 of "Poema de roca" (7c)
Carlos pressing strips of L.4 (7b +) for "Maquina .." Ambientazo!
A Christmas half of our output, we must surrender to the inevitable: The South is climbing in summer and winter have to go north! This is the second year we tried to scale the jet and time does not leave us ... Our goal was just too inflexible: Long routes in Jet. And for that the conditions have to be good: no cold, as the feathers you've got to let down, nothing less moisture and falls to 100 meters ... because at that point blunders are not funny, and less when these Viotá collapse and you have enough worms ... etc .... At least there was a day in good condition and took the opportunity to do something quickie; "Machine Any", six long, 7b, 6c +, 7a +, 7b +, 7a +, 6b +, of which I led the 7b, 7a +, 7b + y6b + and I have to thank Carlos for me because it really gives much more afraid toprope! Line Incredible, incredible pasándote vultures two feet below you ... this engaging! Our next goal:
"Poema de Roca" (7a, 7c, 7b, 7c +, 7a +, 6b +) was (and is) wet and pieces wet, but we cabezones trying to 4, giving blunders of cute but opening us hunger to return to chained ... to see if these days are coming to a truce (because it has rained profusely) and we do with this and other a little harder and it still ... I pointed at my schedule for pet projects This 2011, pet projects looong in free and hard! You have some pics of "any machine"
L.5 (7a +) of "machine ...", no trace of magnesium ... but you've been here?

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Replacement Toilet Sisterns

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Well, Christmas is here, time to look back, see if you've met goals, you've done well, blablabla, etc ... I personally like look forward and build new projects that dwell on the old ... So do not give the pain in the ass with proposals for new year adorned my projects ... (Climbing, personal, etc. ..) will grow even more instead of crossing off each year ... it will be because my vision of what gives me the world is bigger and my desire to know everything .. oh my God overwhelm me. .. I'm getting silly!, sorry! This does know ... For those who follow me asking for the issue of chronic injuries : I can not provide a magic bullet for every one of us is a particular case, but a good advice: do not miss it, test, and seek professional treat you that you settle the issue, but something for everyone: PREVENTION , You know (stretching, masajito discharge for signs, and disease care chain, yeah that q sends you continue to give another hit and then we will rest ...) On second thought, yes I have a goal for next year, climbing to stop and not hurt anything! (which is little) Entrepeñas ambientazo Yesterday we spent the last day of the year in our beloved Entrepeñas , with good atmosphere and chained everywhere! If muss Josete became much with "Romantic Essence" for him 8b rutón 35m over the wall down means stringing a few days before Nacho Mulero, just last Sunday and secured by a servant who finds his status as a talisman ... also chained and Alberto Martin Edu "Geek" the fashion "Grandma Angelina (7c +), which Insurance is leaving this week camaraderie limpita.Y Charlie took "Natural insane" (8b) to sign a year full of good chain any. Fanega Rafa also takes the first of Art Portrait "(8b +? ), equipped by himself in buds (Granada). And to finish the review of chaining, a server begins to climb and dignity for some sites (at last) and the last bin the year in Entrepeñas also "Lanzarote" (8a) , rutón of those "when it ends?" and "better not look under .." In a couple of hit riding and a chain ... I deso Happy holidays to all and prosperous chain any for 2011! So in short we head South, in our annual Christmas pilgrimage, in search of southern sunny day, good long to climb and this year, some rock that Blocher hehe.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Baby Diaper Sentiments

December Puente, fun, fun, fun ... Albarracín Hipertextilada

After finding the key on the reason for my "chronic pain", and makes a mesecitos I can say I'm climbing and training, almost normally, and I say almost because my fitness has suffered enough from the last break ... now slowly but surely! I took the break to hecer course "FEDME national team (since he could not compete, furnishing is a good way not to miss the party! Hehe) test and protected in the Cup final in Spain was quite an experience under the watchful eyes of George, and Patxi Toti was all very simple and rewarding. Now I struggle between teams or compete ... jeje. And finally a bridge, climbing several days ... mmm ... the ultimate test! Destination: Orihuela, why? rule gold, if you press the cold, south to achicharrarte ... but well charred! The first two days were not bad, but starting Monday ... 30 degrees in the shade! and the wall is the sun! So we did what we could, in the company of Barbie and He-Man climbers, in addition to the premises and one of Ponferrada to be agreed for a long time the sun of the south ... I repeat beautiful lines, and a few chained guarreo "inadvertently" track "South of Peich" 8a, at 2, that my condition could be seen 7b or 8b and I did not know ... By the way if someone "found" a forgotten black feathers in the cave, leave note or similar, plis! The last Crevillente day we decided to go, partly to escape the heat and partly because of the stubbornness of mine to bring the crash-pad "in case"? (Something is changing in here ...) So just pressing a great time on the rails and somewhat sobadetes Romito of this limestone rojiza.Muchos sexitos, squeeze home septimitos and roses with the tips well, the back to the shop and the perfect ... Codito yuhuu!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Ceiling Fan Install 3 Way Switch Traveller



already played concentration Hipertextil components (the antrillo where we train the de Alcalá y alguno más), y como no podía ser de otra forma, a albarracín que nos fuimos, con cenita incluída en restaurante del pueblo y bunlaows de lujo...así cualquiera!!je,je. Pues parece que eso de diversificar mis actividades escalatísticas está teniendo efecto...el codo que me ha hecho recaer este otoño parece mejorar a pasos agigantados (desde que pongo en práctica las técnicas mencionadas en el anterior post) Así que la motivación vuelve y con ella las agujetas...ayayayyy..que duro es volver, y más haciendo algo nuevo como el Bloque...he descubierto músculos nuevos y todo en mi cuerpo gracias al dolor!! UF!! Charli and I were there, Angelillo, Raulito, Poet, the Moro, Carlos Gallego, Carlos Carlitos (Carlos many!), Goin, Virginia, Heidy, Mulero (q not fit in the hole .. jjaja! ... And Abraham to 22 with slightly yellow jerseys chosen for the occasion (thanks Chairman). The best, the laughter, the grips, chained Raulito (the always tachador), the hit free (to tear you apart even more), dragged several, some wine night and secured a commitment to repeat! Next year we will raise the level and pass the "Rock Hipertextil tryp" wherever there is good rock and good friends!! (while we're makina a rapid return to Albarran guarredaos blocks to cross if the end .. no ... I'm enjoying it!) Care face Raul: "I think Uyyyy Angelito gives it sure ..." Eh! not only climbed a foot from the floor ... I promise!

Monday, November 1, 2010

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Programme for ultrasound diagnoses and Treatment with albendazole of cystic

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Programme for ultrasound diagnoses and Treatment with albendazole of cystic
echinococcosis in Asymptomatic carriers: 10 years of follow-up of married
Edmundo Larrieu, *, Mario Del Carpiob, Carlos Hugo Mercapideb, Juan Carlos Salvitti b, Jose
Sustercicb, Jorge Moguilenskyb, Hector Panomarenkob, Leonardo Uchiumib, Eduardo
Herrerob, Gabriel Talmonb, Marcela Volpeb, Daniel Arayab, Gabriel Mujicab, Sergio
Mancinib, José Luis Labanchib, Martin Odriozolab
a Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias de la Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Argentina
b Ministerio de Salud, Provincia de Río Negro, Argentina

a r t i c l e i n f o
Article history:
Received 1 December 2009
Received in revised form 4 August 2010
Accepted 6 August 2010
Available online 9 September 2010
Keywords:
Cystic echinococcosis
Ultrasound
Albendazol
Follow-up

a b s t r a c t
Cystic echinococcosis is an endemic disease in the Province of Rio Negro, Argentina. Ultrasound surveys
carried out in 1984 found prevalence rates of 5.6% in children between 6 and 14 years of age.
Objective: To describe and to evaluate the results of the strategy applied in school children by hospital
services of the Province of Rio Negro with regard to diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of
cystic echinococcosis and to evaluate simultaneously the results of the control program against cystic
echinococcosis.
Materials and methods: In 1997 ultrasound was chosen to carry out population surveys and the medical
treatment criteria for the detected cases were standardized. The population under study involved 5745
students in the first survey and 22,793 in subsequent studies. The detected cases were classified according
to Gharbi’s scheme. A treatment algorithm was defined based only on monitoring (“watch and wait”),
albendazole, surgery (open or laparoscopic) or mini-invasive procedures, according to type, location and
size of the cyst. Information was also obtained on cases notified to the Health System between 1980 and
2008.
Results: In the first survey, 70 carriers (1.2%) were detected; of these, 25 started albendazole treatment
(35.7%) and only 3 (4.3%) underwent surgery. Ten years after treatment, 60.1% of 42 cases, presented
Types IV and V cysts and 14.5% presented total involution of their cysts. In subsequent studies, 87 (0.4%)
cases were detected, 49 of which started albendazole treatment (56.3%) and 9 underwent surgery (10.3%).
The incidence rate of cystic echinococcosis cases decreased from 38×100,000 in 1980 to 3.7×100,000
in 2008.
Discussion:Astrong decrease in cystic echinococcosiswasobtained although persistent levels of transmission
were maintained. The cases produced under these conditions are diagnosed by means of ultrasound
surveys and are treated using a plan based on albendazole and monitoring by the Health System during
a period of 10 years.
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1. Introduction
Cystic echinococcosis, produced by Echinococcus granulosus, is
an endemic disease in the Province of Rio Negro in the south of
Argentina. In 1980, the number of cases in all age groups was
146 (population incidence rate 38×100,000) (Larrieu et al., 1986,
1993). The control program started, this same year, based on systematic
de-worming of dogs with praziquantel, slaughter control
and health education (Larrieu et al., 2000a; Craig and Larrieu, 2006).
∗ Corresponding author. Tel.: +54 2920 430007; fax: +54 2920 430007.
E-mail address: elarrieu@salud.rionegro.gov.ar (E. Larrieu).
From the beginning, the program included strategies to improve
patient prognosis through early detection and timely treatment,
especially in the young population (Larrieu et al., 1993, 2000a,b;
Frider et al., 1985, 1986). Between 1980 and 1996 it was carried out
through serological screening according to the available technology
(Larrieu et al., 2000a,b), using latex agglutination test, double
diffusion (DD5) and enzyme immunoassay, associated to further
diagnosis of location and early surgical treatment. This strategy led
to a marked decrease in surgical morbidity and mortality and to a
reduction of hospital stay (Larrieu et al., 2000a).
In 1984/85 the first ultrasound survey was carried out in the
Province, resulting in a rate of 5.6% asymptomatic hydatid cyst carriers,
in children of 6–14 years of age (Frider et al., 1985, 1986). Since
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1997 abdominal ultrasound scan has become the method of choice
for screening, using Gharbi’s classification (Gharbi et al., 1981). Different
factors support the choice of US as screening method in
abdominal hydatidosis: newly acquired knowledge of the natural
history of the disease (Frider et al., 1990, 1999; Larrieu et al., 2000b;
Larrieu and Frider, 2001), availability of equipment (portable US
scanner) for systematic ultrasound in rural areas and its greater
specificity and sensitivity in relation to serology (Frider et al., 1985,
1986; Mlika et al., 1986; Macpherson et al., 1987; Del Carpio et al.,
2000), highly accessible operative cost for health system and possibility
of hydatid cyst diagnosis in their main anatomic location
(Larrieu and Frider, 2001).
The US surveys for abdominal hydatidosis were carried out
every year in children between 6 and 14 years of age by general
physicians, working in rural hospitals, and trained in courses to
that effect such as FAST (focused abdominal sonography in trauma).
Albendazole was instituted as the first therapeutic treatment of
hepatic hydatid cysts, based on its documented possibilities and
advantages (Horton, 1989, 1997; Gil Grande et al., 1993; Nahmias
et al., 1994; Larrieu et al., 2004; Junghanss et al., 2008). Surgical
treatment or mini-invasive procedures were only applied in those
cases indicated by the location or the size of the cyst (Larrieu et al.,
2004).
These strategies are based on the recommendations by the
Medical Committee of Control Program Against Hydatidosis (established
by Decree 6412/06 of the Ministry of Health of the Province of
Río Negro), which led to Decree 3720/07 of the Ministry which set
the “Standards for Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Echinococcosis,”
updated by Decree 3541/09 of the Ministry. Its implementation
is mandatory throughout the province of Rio Negro.
Therefore, the aim of this study is to make an observational,
prospective and non-randomized study with patients treated
according to provincial standards, describing the strategy applied
in school children by the hospital services of the Province of Rio
Negro with regard to diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of cystic
echinococcosis, with special reference to the systematic use of
abdominal ultrasound in the field and treatment with albendazole
over the 1997–2009 periods. Likewise, our aim is to evaluate the
progress of the infection in those affected with regard to the control
strategies applied.
2. Materials and methods
The study comprises a total of 28,268 ultrasound surveys carried
out in children ages 6–14 attending schools in the endemic area of
the province of Rio Negro.
In 1997 and 1998 the first standardized ultrasound register was
carried out and published (Larrieu et al., 2004). This study included
5475 children between 6 and 14 years of age attending 94 rural
and urban elementary schools in the endemic area. Later on, in the
same age groups, and in schools in the same endemic area, 22,793
ultrasound surveys were carried out in children without previous
diagnosis of cystic echinococcosis corresponding to the following
periods: 4488 (2001/02), 6436 (2003/04), 6051 (2005/06) and 5818
(2007/08).
Cases involved children between 6 and 14 years of age who,
in the abdominal ultrasound register, showed images compatible
with hepatic hydatid cysts according to Gharbi classification
(Gharbi et al., 1981). The categories of this classification were subdivided
according to cyst size. Chest anteroposterior and lateral
radiographs were carried out in all cases.
Ageneral treatment algorithmwasdefined based on Gharbi type
and size of the cyst, and related to the vitality and aggressiveness
of the cyst (Gharbi et al., 1981): Type I up to 3 cm: observation only
and ultrasound monitoring (“watch and wait”, viable cystic but very
low expectancy of complication and usually slow growth); Type
I between 3 and up to 7–10 cm, chemotherapy with albendazol
(viable cysts with low potential for complications). Type II (transitional
cyst, usually fertile, rarely observed in natural evolution,
most frequently observed during treatment with albendazol in our
experience), up to 7–10cm in diameter: albendazol treatment was
started, and in cases of negative response, patients were re-treated
with a new course of treatment with albendazol exactly the same
as the first one, i.e. the same treatment is repeated twice. Type III
(aggressive cysts usually with high complication rate): most type III
cysts are surgical cases. Selected cases in children, with cysts less
than 5–7cm and under strict control, can be treated with albendazol.
In Type IV, observation and ultrasound monitoring without
treatment was carried out (“watch and wait”, most of this type of
cysts are not fertile); and Type V without routine monitoring and
without treatment irrespective of their size (cysts without parasite
activity or dead) (Fig. 1).
Albendazole was administered in a 10mg/kg/day dose during
120 days, together with ranitidine (300 mg/day) or omeprazole
(20 mg/day) to reduce problems associated with gastric intolerance
to the drug. Controls of: haemogram, urea, creatinin, coagulation
and hepatogram are performed prior to treatment and every 30
days. Albendazole tablets were supplied by the official laboratory
of the Health Ministry of the province of Rio Negro, at a cost of 0.10
US$ per 400mg tablet.
The following definitions were applied in the interpretation of
the results from the treatment:
Positive evolutionary changes: modification in ultrasonographic
images signalling hydatid cyst damage or aging, such asmembrane
detachment, decrease in size or calcification, modifications in the
structure and vitality of the cysts;
Total involution: disappearance of all ultrasonographic images
compatible with cystic echinococcosis;
Negative changes: modification in ultrasonographic images
indicative of hydatid cyst growth or appearance of clinical symptomatology
compatible with cystic echinococcosis (Larrieu et al.,
2004).
Surgery was prescribed in symptomatic cases and asymptomatic
carriers with cysts larger than 7–10cm in diameter or with
a dangerous location. All cases were followed using ultrasound
studies to verify qualitative and quantitative changes (modifications
in size and in the state of the membranes and content). These
studies were carried out 30 days after observation or after starting
treatment, then at 60 days and thereafter every 3 months until
completion of the first year of monitoring. In the second year, monitoring
was carried out every 6 months and as from the third year,
every year. In all cases, compliance with the examination and monitoring
was guaranteed by the provincial hospital network.
Group 1, which included cases detected during the first ultrasound
register, was followed initially over 4 years (Larrieu et al.,
2004). In this study, their rural homes were tracked and all possible
cases were monitored by ultrasound. Group 2, on the other hand,
included cases detected in subsequent surveys, and monitoring has
continued since diagnosis to date. A geographical reference of all
cases was obtained.
Likewise, information on all new cases of cystic echinococcosis
was obtained from the National Notification System (SINAVE) as in
Argentina it is compulsory to notify the appearance of symptomatic
cases of this disease.
3. Results
In the first study (Larrieu et al., 2004), 70 carriers (average 8.7
years of age) were detected (Group 1: screening prevalence rate
1.2%) with 85 hydatid cysts (84 hepatic).
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Fig. 1. General treatment algorithm, based on Gharbi type and size of the cyst. Río Negro, Argentina, 2008.
Initially 40 (57.1%) were put in the observation only protocol, 25
(35.7%) were treated with albendazole, 2 (2.9%) were subjected to
puncture, aspiration, injection and re-aspiration (PAIR) and 3 (4.3%)
had surgery (in all of this cases, albendazol was used as prophylactic
treatment).
The results of using albendazole after an average of 29 months
of monitoring showed that in 56% of the carriers treated with the
drug either a positive modification of the evolution of the cyst or a
total involution was observed; while in untreated cases (observation
only) a positive evolution was observed in 35.9%. These results
were not significantly different (p: 0.2) (Larrieu et al., 2004).
After 4 years of observation, the positive effect increased to
76.0% in carriers treated with the drug, while in untreated carriers
the positive effect was placed at 40.1%. These differences were
statistically significant (p: 0.00, OR 0.07, 95% CI 0.0–0.6) (Larrieu et
al., 2004). Spontaneous disappearance of the cysts was observed in
10 (14.5%) cases.
In the studies carried out in 2008 (10 years of monitoring) on
44 cases (55 cystic) of Group 1 no new hydatid cyst was diagnosed
(0%), while 3 (7.1%) required surgery. Of the total, only 6 (16.2%) of
the cysts remained Type I or II, without modifying their size, and 31
(83.8%) resulted in non-viable Type IV or V cysts (p: 0.00, OR 0.02,
95% CI 0.007–0.07). Total cyst involution was observed in 9 (20.9%)
of the cases.
Related to the type of treatment, in the observation only group,
at the beginning, 14 (87.6%) cases were cysts Type I or II, and 2
(12.6%) Type IV and V, while 10 years later the type of cysts were in
3 cases (18.8%) cysts Type I or II and in 8 (50.1%) Type IV or V. Total
cyst involution was observed in 4 cases (25.0%) and 1 (6.3%) was
surgically treated. 81% of cases (in cysts less than 3 cm) had positive
evolutionary changes and 6% negative changes. In patients treated
with albendazol, at the beginning 22 cases (88.0%) were cysts Type
I or II and no cases (0.0%) were Type IV and V, while 10 years later 2
cases (8.0%) were cysts Type I or II and 17 (68.0%) Type IV or V. Total
cyst involution was observed in 5 of the cases (20.0%) and 1 (4.0%)
was surgically treated; 92% of cases (cysts between 3 and 10 cm)
had positive evolutionary changes and 4% negative changes. These
results were not significantly different (p: 0.12) (Table 1).
In subsequent studies (Group 2), a total of 87 carriers (screening
incidence rate 0.4%) of 8.9 years of age were diagnosed with 94 cysts
(91 hepatic) corresponded to the 2001/02 period (0.4%), 36 to the
2003/04 period (0.6%), 20 to the 2005/06 period (0.3%) and 12 to
the 2007/08 period (0.1%) (Fig. 2).
In Group 2, 49 cases (average 8.9 years of age) entered in the
protocol of albendazole (56.3%) and 29 in the protocol of only observation
(watch and wait) (33.3%).
At the last control and with an average of 12.1 years of global
analysis of the Clinical Guidelines for the Diagnosis, Treatment of
Human Hydatidosis in the Province of Río Negrono new hydatid
cyst was diagnosed (0%), 9 of the cases (10.3%) were surgically
treated, based on the size of the cyst, its location, the symptoms
or its evolution (changes in the hydatid cyst growth or appearance
of clinical symptoms related to cystic echinococcosis). Of the rest
of the cases controlled, 23 of the cysts (42.6%) remained Type I or II,
without modifying their size and 4 (7.4%) are Type III and 27 (50.0%)
resulted in non-viable Type IV or V cysts, the differences with initial
diagnoses were statistically significant (p: 0.00, OR 0.09, 95%
CI 0.03–0.24). Total cyst involution was observed in 6 (8.7%) of the
cases.
Since the beginning of the standardized programme, a total of
157 cases were diagnosed and placed on the protocol (Table 2 and
Fig. 1).
In 2008, the total number of cystic echinococcosis cases notified
to the SINAVE of the Province of Rio Negro, for all age groups, was 33
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Table 1
Ten years of monitoring asymptomatic hydatid cyst carriers diagnosed in ultrasound surveys carried out in children between 6 and 14 years of age in the Province of Rio
Negro, Argentina, 2008.
Treatment Time Type cystic, no. (%) Total involution Surgery Total cases
I II III IV V
Observation Initial 13(81.3) 1(6.3) 0(0.0) 1(6.3) 1(6.3) 16(100)
10 years 2(12.5) 1(6.3) 0 (0.0) 3(18.8) 5(31.3) 4(25.0) 1(6.3)
Albendazol Initial 17(68.0) 5(20.0) 3(12.0) 0 (0.0) 0(0.0) 25(100)
10 years 0(0.0) 2(8.0) 0(0.0) 8(32.0) 9(36.0) 5(20.0) 1(4.0)
PAIR Initial 1(100) 1(100)
10 years 1(100)
Surgery Initial 1(50.0) 1(50.0) 2(100)
Total Initial 32(72.7) 7(15.9) 3(6.8) 1(2.3) 1(2.3) 9(21.4) 2(4.5) 44(100)
10 years 2(4.8) 3(7.1) 0(0.0) 11(26.2) 14(33.3) 3(7.1)
Fig. 2. Results of ultrasound surveys carried out in children between 6 and 14 years
of age in the Province of Rio Negro, Argentina, 1985–2008.
(population incidence rate 3.7×100,000), this being significantly
different (p: 0.00) from the 146 cases notified at the beginning of
the programme (population incidence rate 38×100,000).
4. Discussion
The control program was successful in reducing considerably
the number of cases of cystic echinococcosis in the population. This
can be verified both by the decrease in the population incidence
rate of the disease estimated by the number of new symptomatic
cases notified at the Health System (38×100,000 in 1980 vs.
3.7×100,000 in 2008) and by the percentage of asymptomatic
carriers detected in the ultrasound surveys in children between
6 and 14 years of age (screening prevalence rate 5.6% in 1984/85
vs. screening incidence rate 0.1% in 2007/08) and is consistent with
Table 2
Number, type and cyst localization in hydatid cyst carriers diagnosed in ultrasound
surveys carried out in children between 6 and 14 years of age in the Province of Rio
Negro, Argentina.
Group 1 Group 2
Studies 5475 22,793
Cases 70(1.3%) 87(0.4)
No. cysts 85(1.2/patients) 94(1.2/patients)
Large 1–6cm 68(79.3%) 67(71.3%)
7–>10cm 19(20.7%) 27(28.7%)
Type cysts Tipo I 55(64.7%) 76(80.0%)
Tipo II 15(17.7%) 8(8.9%)
Tipo III 7(8.2%) 4(4.4%)
Tipo IV 5(5.9%) 5(5.6%)
Tipo V 3(3.5%) 1(1.1%)
Localization Liver 84(98.8%) 91(96.8%)
Others Splen 1(1.2%)
Kidney 3(3.2%)
the significant decrease in prevalence in dogs and sheep that has
been reported in previous papers (Larrieu et al., 2000a; Perez et al.,
2006; Craig and Larrieu, 2006).
Thus the strategy applied, based on the systematic deworming
of dogs which was used in extensive rural areas with difficult
access, was efficient in limiting transmission to man. Nevertheless,
the control programme showed limitations regarding eradication
of the parasite from the environment, due to the above mentioned
geographical difficulties and to limitations in the infrastructure
required to de-worm 100% of the dogs every 45 days over a prolonged
(10–20) period of years (which is the only strategy possible
for successful elimination). This generates a certain number of new
cases in children every year.
The strategy used by the health services to solve this situation
was therefore based on carrying out massive annual programmes,
in urban and rural schools of endemic areas, to actively search for
cystic echinococcosis cases produced despite the existence of a
control programme. This was facilitated by the sensitivity, specificity
and low operative cost of ultrasound coupled with follow-up
monitoring strategies that make the most of the infrastructure of
rural health outposts and treatments based mainly on the use of
albendazole.
The specificity and sensitivity of the rural ultrasound screening
was determined in the Province of Río Negro by Del Carpio et al.
(2000) using CT scan, MRI and an ultrasound imaging made by a
radiologist of a tertiary referral center as the gold standard (with a
specificity 97% and sensitivity 100%). Other studies, however, have
indicated a lower sensitivity of ultrasound (Torgerson et al., 2009)
indicating that some early cases will also be missed by ultrasound.
The present study confirms the applicability and efficiency of the
US when used systematically in rural areas both for early detection
of cases and for surveillance.
The control program against cystic echinococcosis permitted
provision of timely medical attention for the cases detected in the
surveys. In addition it proved to be accessible for the health services,
preventively solved health problems and minimized additional
social costs and up-rooting of rural settlers by eliminating the need
for travelling to tertiary referral centers (usually located hundreds
of kilometres from the home of the patient) for surgical treatment.
With regard to the effects of albendazole, its use in treating cystic
echinococcosis was confirmed (Horton, 1989, 1997; Gil Grande
et al., 1993; Nahmias et al., 1994; Larrieu et al., 2004; Junghanss
et al., 2008). An increase in its effects was observed over time (in
children with cysts between 3 and 10 cm, 56% showed positive evolutionary
changes at 29 months, 68% at 44 months and 92% at 10
years). Therefore in individual cases, an extended monitoring over
time is required to precisely evaluate the effect of the drug on the
carrier before applying new treatments.
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The need to avoid surgical removal of a hydatid cyst in an asymptomatic
carrier, without prior confirmation of its speed of growth
and evolution (“watch and wait”), was also confirmed (Frider et
al., 1985, 1999; Larrieu et al., 2000b, 2004). Patients monitored by
watch and wait (cysts in children up to 3 cm) presented negative
evolutionary changes in 28.2% of cases at 44 months and only 6%
at 10 years, which would confirm that in a number of cases the
relationship host-parasite is to evolve quickly towards the onset of
symptoms, while in the majority of cases (81% in this study) the
relationship is stable, and these percentages are similar to the ones
notified by Frider et al. (1999).
Observation of 25% of total involution of hydatid cysts in 10
years confirmed previous reports: in Romig et al. (1986) observed
in Turkana, Kenya, at 12 months’ follow-up, 13.6% of cysts disappeared;
while Larrieu et al. (2004) observed 11.4% of cysts that
evolved into the disappearance of 4-year follow-up. This confirms
the need to verify the evolution of the parasite before indicating
surgical treatment. On the other hand, in this study, appearance
of new hydatid cysts in treated carriers or those being observation
only (“watch and wait”) was not verified. This fact leads to
an important difference with regard to operated cases, where reinfection
and/or recurrence of the disease in many cases lead to
a second surgery years later. The possibility that non-operated
treated cysts may act as immunization against future re-infections
or recurrences of the disease needs to be specifically evaluated in
future studies.
The strategies for diagnosis and treatment in this study for cystic
echinococcosis does not differ largely from the recommendations of
the informal group of the WHO-JWGE (Brunetti et al., 2010) including
the use of albendazol in cysts Type I and not treatment for cysts
Types IV and V. The “watch and wait”, raised originally by Frider et
al. (1985, 1986, 1999) and Larrieu et al. (1993) and applied in this
study in Type I cysts up to 3 cm, is not challenged in that consensus.
We recommend to apply this strategy for evaluation.
In relation to the frequency of case follow-up, the consensus
of experts (Brunetti and Junghanss, 2009) noted: “follow-up visits,
including US examination should be done every 3–6 months initially
and every year once the situation is stable”. This is widely
covered in the present work. Surgery, which had been previously
accepted as the treatment of choice, was only needed in 17 cases
(8 of Group 1 and 9 of Group 2; 10.8% of the diagnosed cases), a
fact which provides a drastic change with regard to the history of
cystic echinococcosis treatment and confirms promising reports on
the effectiveness of albendazole (Horton, 1989, 1997; Gil Grande et
al., 1993; Nahmias et al., 1994; Larrieu et al., 2004; Junghanss et
al., 2008; Brunetti and Junghanss, 2009). It also confirms the possibility
of applying “watch and wait” to small hepatic cysts in those
cases that allow ultrasonographic follow-up over time (Frider et al.,
1985, 1986, 1999; Larrieu et al., 1993, 2000b).
Recent published reviews and meta-analysis (Junghanss et al.,
2008; Brunetti and Junghanss, 2009; Brunetti et al., 2010) are concerned
with the need of more series of longitudinal studies to assess
more accurately the effect of albendazole and to take the decision to
“watch and wait” in asymptomatic patients. The application of Clinical
Guidelines for the Diagnosis, Treatment of Human Hydatidosis
in the Province of Río Negro, Argentina, and the follow-up every 4
years (Larrieu et al., 2004) and every 10 years (present work) are,
thus, a small contribution towards the knowledge of the natural
history of the disease and the evaluation of the best strategies for
diagnosis and treatment of asymptomatic echinococcosis.
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Saturday, October 30, 2010

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CHRONIC PAIN Naval

Pam!, Injury. "Damn bad luck," he thought, "now beginning to feel inhuman !!".....¿ ring a bell? Just because we were in our peak form, the effort made in recent weeks had been hard, very hard ... or maybe not train as much, just started hurting for no apparent reason ... maybe a toe, shoulder, elbow damn ..... the case is starting to hurt more than necessary. ... and you ecuesta gestures of everyday life, shaking hands, press a button, brush your teeth, make the queue .... Finally decide to stop, a week, two a month, two months, six months ..... but when you decide to start, you feel the first movement again, there it is, shit, it hurts the same or nearly the same blockers. .. Why? Without being physio or osteopath, or physician or healer, the experience has made me put in the hands of many and varied cure aches and professionals, recent experiences have made me put a spin on the vision of "chronic injuries."
The latest research on chronic pain, on all that "nonsense", where, under medical supervision (yes gentlemen, we must look with some gadget to see if there really is or not injury) and discard inflammatory pathology, osteophyte, tearing, or similar, pointing to the nervous system becomes the ultimate blame for our pain damn ............. Come on our brainy is dedicated to "protect ourselves" from ourselves and the atrocities to which we submit it. How? Why? Let's see, if every time you pass cojes kitchen knife and you see a cut on his arm one day and another and another ... after a while you will not easily go into a kitchen and of course catch a knife to cut an apple will be traumatic ... but .... there is no real risk when there has been a "trauma" strong, the brain is the painful sensation is recorded as can be predicted to be a danger again, sending the signal ( pain) to alert you that is not good and not continue (here's why it hurts warming even if there is real danger of injury ...)
Basically, the poor made him a "short" and sometimes sends wrong information when he should not, (eg.: needlestick typical at rest and apropos of nothing ...)
When we reached that point where nothing works ELQ ue, and have tired of tour physios, healer and you're about to go to Lourdes, and when you no longer ibuprofen takes effect (logical, really have nothing!), when you're at the point of "or step of all, clenched teeth and climb or I cut my arm and sport change "........ Maybe it's about to work from the perspective of neuronal and "reset" the brain and send the fake pain to take wind How do? Obviously do This alone is almost impossible, because you have to learn the techniques and methods for it. The best, find a physiotherapist who specializes in the subject and attack on that side, take it seriously and follow the process motivation and positivity.
I hope this post will motivate you and lift your spirits a few (the number of injured was around me what motivated me to write it). Remember that everything takes effort, training, progress, heal ..... So mind and do not miss it, do not renounce the pleasure of doing our favorite activity PAINLESS

Saturday, October 23, 2010

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XI Update Course in hydatidosis (Jacobacci 2010)



medical and veterinary professionals evaluate progress in this program against hydatidosis taking place for nearly three decades in the province of Black River and will be trained under the XI Course on Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of hydatidosis.
The equinocococcis cystic hydatidosis is a zoonotic disease caused by a tapeworm, "Echinococcus granulosus". The parasite requires two hosts mammals to complete their life cycle: the adult, which develops in the intestines of dogs and other carnivores, and larval development of which is in the form of cysts in the viscera of hoofed animals, especially sheep and goats and also man.

Since 1998 the Ministry of Health implemented new strategies for diagnosis and treatment of zoonotic disease most prevalent in Argentina and other South American countries. These strategies are based on early diagnosis in the school population with ultrasound and treatment based on the use of drugs such as albendazole, avoiding surgical interventions to a minimum. This protocol was

Built in 2009 to the National Standards for Control of hydatidosis. Among other strategies, in the same year the province launched a project to control through the use of the EG95 vaccine against ovine hydatidosis, extending the possibilities of cutting the transmission cycle.

The course, which is issued annually, is intended to resident physicians in general medicine and surgery, from different parts of the province and general practitioners of the Southern Line have not yet qualified. Between today and tomorrow, physicians receive training in diagnostic ultrasound management in rural areas to take advantage of the program carried ultrasound travel sites and health centers. This year, under the auspices of the Pan American Health Organization, in addition to the course coordinator, the doctor jacobacino, Mario Del Carpio Melgar, and teachers each year is dictated, doctors Carlos Mercapide, Leonardo Uchiumi, Juan Carlos Salvitti, Sobrino and José Mariano Panomarenko, will lecture Dr. Bernardo Frider, Maimonides University, who in 1984 performed the first ultrasound rural cadastre of the world, Pilcaniyeu.

In parallel, the veterinary team, analyze the current state of the control program, with special reference to the first vaccination campaign in lambs with the EG95 vaccine, applied in December 2009 and January 2010 and the operating organization to be held in December in places near Jacobacci.

Friday, October 1, 2010

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Passing Margalef, yes ... if there is anything in this masochist to kilometers in the end you fall over and over again ... Anyway, I decided to go through Navalameca (yes, competition, yes BLOCK!) animated by colleagues (q really want to see bite the dust ... heh, heh) But the result was more unexpected, and no injury eslomamiento maximum: mission accomplished!. Five years ago, a newcomer to "Madriles" led me to Navalameca / osease, my 1 st time / (block say ...) motivated by the novel experience of the block and the crush of fans curious rockers. Raulito chained "Iberia", 8th Result; sprained left ankle and a month with leg up ... So aside from the occasional foray bloquística (or rather, not look bad), I guess I will have seen little block areas and even the mode comps; miedito was the reason. yeah, I'm yooooo, blocandoooo! (Yes to 50cm of soil ...) But this year, full of new experiences (in my left elbow p $%&.. mostly) I is biting the itch that the "pebbles" and I must admit that Navalameca 2010 I had a great time with the "team Hipertextil" I bloco more than I imagined and I have never been afraid of anyone, ole! so I plan to raid the mythical next Albarracín, hehe. What is the competition I have to transmit female voce I have come to the organization, why do not more girls in sets-lolo master? And why gift for stay-at balls and not for those who pressed to death all day and won the marathon ...? I transmit ... I am a ... Block party, I ran away into the night to pick up the next morning my buddy Padilla and drive fast to Margalef (because we heard that Rodellar walking wet). There a couple of days, of which only 2 º climb (I thought súperwomwan but no buds after the block or body after 800km in 12 hours) So in a DIIT, something light, and run " lizard "(8a +), already tried it once in winter, a paste of sluts and a Rodellar encalomar ... and we hear that it is dry .... Lies! my project: "Kanab" (a + / b), empapadísima, so climbing a nasty sight and others .... Carlos is done with the "Corridor", which is no longer the 8th or joke, they say, because in the key step has broken the grip "key" go grace (ufffff!, I think, "thank goodness that I did and ..." that's what I think everyone who made it already ... haha) now say the same block 8a + a, ha! 40 m block! And already finished what it was, on Monday I start the "school" with what happened to "school" (which makes me feel young phrase, hear), and drastically reduces scald now prove to train and see what happens to the dams of colors ...

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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XI Course Program Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Echinococcosis and Evaluation Meeting

Engineer Jacobacci - PROVINCE OF RIO BLACK - ARGENTINA



Date:
19 and October 20
includes the following activities

- Course on diagnosis and treatment of hydatidosis intended for Resident Doctors in General Medicine 3rd Course , General Practitioners south line not yet formed, guests from other provinces.

- Evaluation meeting of the control program of hydatid disease. Evaluation vaccination campaign 2009 against hydatidosis and 2010 campaign organization

Location: Hospital Ing Jacobacci
Type: Theoretical Practical with final evaluation.


1. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT COURSE


DAY 19: 9 to 13 hours.

- Modern aspects of the epidemiology of hydatidosis. (Dr. Edmundo Larrieu and Dr Hugo Garcia Cayetano Heredia University of Peru)
- Program echinococcosis control at the local level (Dr. Guillermo Mujica)
- Basis for the ultrasonographic diagnosis (Dr. Mario del Carpio)
- Semiology of the ultrasound approach (Dr Leonardo Uchiumi)
- Organization ultrasonographic survey. Epidemiological objectives and outcomes assessment (Dr. Edmundo Larrieu)

DAY 19: 14 to 18 hours.

- normal ultrasound practice. (Dr. Mario del Carpio, Dr Hector Panomarenko, Dr Leonardo Uchiumi)
- Types of cyst Gharby classification, natural history of hydatid disease. (Dr. Mario del Carpio)
- Differential diagnosis, image interpretation (Dr Mario del Carpio)
- Use of Ultrasonography in the primary care level. (Dr. Mario del Carpio)






DAY 20: 9 to 13 pm

- Practice hydatid cyst ultrasonography (Dr. Mario del Carpio, Dr. Hector Panomarenko, Dr Leonardo Uchiumi, Dr Carlos Mercapide, Dr Juan Carlos Salvitti, Dr Mariano Sobrino, Dr Bernardo Frider)
- Medical treatment of asymptomatic and symptomatic, chemotherapy and PAIR (Dr. Carlos Mercapide, Dr. Mario Del Carpio)
DAY 20: 14 to 16 hours.

- Surgical Treatment and videolaparascopía (Dr. Carlos Mercapide, Dr Juan Carlos Salvitti)
- Provincial Standards for Diagnosis and Treatment. (Drs. Carlos Mercapide, Juan Carlos Salvitti, Mario del Carpio)
- Informed Consent in the treatment of hydatid disease.
- Analysis historical survey and critical assessment with Us: Dr Bernardo Frider (Universidad Maimonides)
- Written examination


2. REUNION OF CONTROL PROGRAM

DAY 19: 16 to 20 hours

- Meeting of Coordinators and Supervisors of Environmental Health: operational evaluation coproantigen 2009-2010. Goals achieved. expanded coverage of deworming through agreements with social organizations and the media (Dr. Edmundo Larrieu)
- Analysis of Ion campaign with EG95 VACCINE 2009 and organization of the vaccination program 2010 (Eduardo Herrera, Daniel Araya, Gabriel Talmon, Jose Luis Labanchi, Guillermo Mujica).
- General Comment on EG95 and analysis of the proceedings in Black River (Marshall Lightowlers University of Melbourne, Roberto Lamberti and Laura Cavagion National University of La Pampa)

Monday, September 20, 2010

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Control Program Report and conclusions of the XXVI Conference New


Place: Auditorio Diego de Torres Catholic University of Córdoba

Obispo Trejo 323. Córdoba (Argentina)


The Conference will be held on days 2 and 3 September
year 2010 were organized by the Argentina subsidiary of the International Association of Hydatid Disease
, Catholic University of Cordoba National University
of Rio Cuarto and sponsored by the Veterinary Medical College
Córdoba Province and the Ministry of Health of the Nation.
were preceded by the Annual Meeting of the Southern Cone hydatidosis with
coordinating the Pan American Health Organization.


The Millennium were directed to:
1. Interrelate the various sectors involved in this issue to
order to achieve consensus and compromise agreements at the time of the Hydatid
approach.
2. Provide tools to PHC (Primary Health Care) in technical knowledge
effects include diseases
neglected (hydatidosis) in the primary care level.
3. Develop guidance documents for addressing
Cystic Echinococcosis in the educational, environmental, preventive, monitoring and addressing
cases.
4. Promote the inclusion in health policy designed to control zoonotic
of entities across sectors, institutional and interdisciplinary
.


To meet the objectives were developed conferences,
mini-conferences and round tables on the following topics:
· State of cystic echinococcosis in Latin America and Argentina
· Diagnostic Environment of hydatidosis its Significance for Today
· Present and Future of Neglected Diseases
to Climate Change
· State of Cystic Echinococcosis in the Province of Córdoba
· Images in hydatidosis, what's new?
• That we have in the laboratory for the diagnosis of cystic echinococcosis

· Impact of Abdominal Ultrasound in APS for hydatidosis. * New Technologies
hydatidosis. Initial Approach
· patient with QH.
need a protocol?
· Surgical approach in hydatidosis.
·-registration and monitoring underreported as today hydatidosis
new tools.
legal · elements of hydatidosis control is in effect.
· Pharmacology in the Management of Hydatid that
evidence available. Veterinary Public
• Health as an educational strategy.
· Different alternative control and surveillance of cystic echinococcosis
.
• Presentation by regions.


Conclusions:
1) It emphasizes the distinguished presence of national authorities as Dr. Horacio
Echenique, Chief of Epidemiology and Dr. Natalia Casas Zoonoses
Chief who pledged their support
control efforts hydatidosis in Argentina, made notable also for its presence during the National Conference
.
2) The presentations were attended by prominent
professionals working in different parts of Argentina.
3) is rescued at the hearing the great spirit of debate, making a special mention
generated by the contribution and participation of both
SENASA Nation, Dr. Paola amniotic, as Provincial, Dr. Marcelo would, in
legislation subject to the Control of hydatidosis.
4) The board of Cordoba had two respects, the
characterization of an area of \u200b\u200bfocus in the region Pampa de Achala and Zoonoses
proposal from the Province to initiate monitoring activities
short term, which is gestaría through a
Provincial Health Call for the various sectors involved in the problem.
5) The general themes provided a framework for
diagnosis, treatment and control of hydatidosis, highlighting: - the
importance of the use of ultrasound in the Primary Health Care by general practitioners
, appearance essential to consider the characteristics of high risk areas
, geography inaccessible and sparsely populated
high degree of isolation, the need provinces to generate a protocol
initial approach to the patient with hydatid cyst
aimed to consolidate from the provinces
an approach to the problem efficiently in terms of diagnosis and treatment, - the need
of a National Control, which provides for, regulate and link the control
from the nation state.
6) During the conference heard presentations from various regions of the country
performing these controls, which, for the most common problems
showed a lack of adequate funding
structure and control to perform efficiently.

7) In conclusion eventually understand that it met the objectives in the days especially with regard to interrelation between the sectors involved in this area, although there was general consensus on the need for formal agreements
commitments to ensure a permanent framework to operate in the control of this scourge.



final corollary renewed the authorities of the Argentina subsidiary of the International Association of Hydatid Disease
, becoming
the following way:
President: Dr. Fabián Zanini (Tierra del Fuego)
Vice-Chair: Silvia Frizon Costas (Jujuy) President-organizer of the Conference to be held next
in his province in November 2011.
Secretary: Dr. Alicia Graciela Perez (Bariloche-Rio Black)
Treasurer: Dr. Viviana Orcellet (Esperanza - Santa Fe)
Members:
Ricardo Fernández - (Lake Puelo - Chubut) Celina
Elissondo - (Mar del Plata - Buenos Aires)
Hector Bergagna - (Neuquén)
Marcelo Riera - (San Luis)
Graciela Santillán - (Buenos Aires)


Meet at the XXVII National Conference
Hydatidology to be held in the province of Jujuy in November 2011.
A fraternal hug for everyone.



Prof. Julio González Peralta
Fac Agr. And Vet. UNRC
President of the XXVI National Hydatid Disease


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Hydatidology National Board of the Argentina subsidiary of IAI meeting concluded Hydatidology

The General Assembly of the Subsidiary held during the conference in Cordoba was chosen as the new Executive Committee, which was formed as follows :


President : Fabián Zanini (Tierra del Fuego)

Vice-President: Frizon Sylvia Costas (Jujuy) President-Organizer of the next Conference to be held in the province in November 2011.

Secretary: Graciela Alicia Pérez (Bariloche-Black River) continues in office.

Treasurer: Viviana Orcellet (Esperanza - Santa Fe)

Members: Ricardo Fernández
- (Lake Puelo - Chubut) Celina
Elissondo - (Mar del Plata - Buenos Aires)
Hector Bergagna - (Neuquén)
Marcelo Riera - (San Luis)
Graciela Santillán - (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires)