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Journal of Dairy Science | 2009

Short communication: effect of dry therapy using an intramammary infusion on bulk tank somatic cell count in sheep.

C. Gonzalo; B. Linage; J.A. Carriedo; M.T. Juárez; E. Beneitez; Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez; L. F. de la Fuente

A total of 3,141 records of bulk tank milk somatic cell counts (BTSCC) and bulk tank milk total bacterial counts (BTTBC) were obtained over 24 mo from 25 dairy flocks of Assaf ewes belonging to the Consortium for Ovine Promotion in Castilla-León, Spain, in which a complete dry therapy program was carried out in 10,313 ewes using an antibiotic infusion containing 100 mg of penethamate hydriodide, 280 mg of benethamine penicillin, and 100 mg of framycetin sulfate. The selection criteria for all flocks were BTSCC mean values > or =1,000 x 10(3) cells/mL and absence of dry therapy before the start of this experiment. Significant effects on log BTSCC were detected for treatment, milking system, flock within milking system, month within flock by treatment, the interactions treatment by milking system and flock by treatment within milking system, and log BTTBC. After dry therapy was implemented, log BTSCC decreased significantly in machine-milked flocks (5.95 +/- 0.007) compared with values before antibiotic treatment (6.13 +/- 0.008). The effect was observed at the beginning of the second lactation posttreatment (5.98 +/- 0.013). However, dry therapy was not effective in hand-milked flocks, suggesting poor hygiene conditions. A significant relationship was found between BTSCC and BTTBC; therefore, programs for improving milk hygiene should be implemented for both BTSCC and BTTBC variables at the same time.


Nutricion Hospitalaria | 2015

OSTEOPOROSIS E ÍNDICE DE MASA CORPORAL EN EL TRASPLANTADO RENAL

Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez; Rafael Fernández Castillo; Rafael José Esteban de la Rosa; Juan Antonio Bravo Soto

INTRODUCTION frequently after kidney transplantation there is an increase in weight with a resulting high percent of obesity in these recipients. This combined with a rapid loss of bone mass, a higher prevalence of osteoporosis and fractures is evident than in normal populations. OBJECTIVES to explore the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and prevalence of osteoporosis in a population of renal transplant recipients. METHODS prospective longitudinal study design. The study was conducted on 306 kidney transplant recipients. The relationship between weigh and body mass index with femoral and lumbar osteopenia and osteoporosis prevalence at the moment of transplant and at 12 months post was explored. RESULTS there was a high prevalence of overweight (35.6%) and obese (14.1%) recipients after renal transplant and 1 year after (42.2% and 24.2% respectively). Significant differences were found(p = 0.049) between the weight at the time of transplant and the presence of osteopenia or osteoporosis at the lumbar level one year after, the highest weights were in recipients with osteoporosis. The mean BMI was higher (p = 0.028) in osteoporotic patients (26.59 kg/m2) than in patients with osteopenia (24.23 kg/m2). CONCLUSION results seem to be consistent with recent studies in the general population showing excessive weight as a possible factor detrimental to the bone health.


I Jornadas de trabajo sobre experiencias piloto de implantación del crédito europeo en las Universidades Andaluzas: : libro de actas : Cádiz, del 19 al 21 de septiembre de 2006, 2008, ISBN 978-84-9828-183-5, págs. 683-690 | 2008

Psicología en la Universidad de Jaén ante el reto del EEES

Rafael Martos Montes; María Dolores Escarabajal Arrieta; Angeles Agüero Zapata; Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez


Revista De Nefrologia Dialisis Y Trasplante | 2017

Relación entre función renal y densidad mineral ósea en pacientes trasplantados renales

Rafael Fernández Castillo; Rafael José Esteban de la Rosa; Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez; Juan Antonio Bravo Soto


Evaluación de la Calidad de la Investigación y de la Educación Superior: Libro de resúmenes XIV FECIES, 2017, ISBN 9788469727812, págs. 505-505 | 2017

Uso de las fortalezas del carácter y el progreso de metas en estudiantes universitarios

Encarnación Ramírez Fernández; Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez


Evaluación de la Calidad de la Investigación y de la Educación Superior: Libro de resúmenes XIV FECIES, 2017, ISBN 9788469727812, págs. 496-496 | 2017

Burnout y otros factores psicológicos asociados en estudiantes de fisioterapia

Ángeles Díaz Fernández; M. Catalina Osuna Pérez; Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez; Rafael Lomas Vega


European Journal of Health Research: (EJHR) | 2017

Intervenciones positivas en mayores: Ajuste actividad-edad

Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez; Encarnación Ramírez Fernández


Investigación en salud y envejecimiento, Vol. 3, 2015, ISBN 978-84-608-8999-1, págs. 527-532 | 2015

Intervenciones positivas en mayores: ajuste actividad-edad

Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez; Encarnación Ramírez Fernández


EJIHPE: European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education | 2015

Las fortalezas en personas mayores como factor que aumenta el bienestar

Encarnación Ramírez Fernández; Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez; Rafael Martos Montes


Acción Psicológica | 2015

Una Tarea de Generación Aleatoria con Mínimas Demandas de Memoria para la Enfermedad de Alzheimer Leve

María Rosario García Viedma; Sara Fernández Guinea; Rafael Martos Montes; Ana Raquel Ortega Martínez

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