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Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2011

Impact of prescribed cleaning and disinfectant use on microbial contamination in the home.

C. Martínez; N. Castro-del Campo; Josefina León-Félix; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay; Charles P. Gerba; Cristobal Chaidez

Aims:  To identify and quantify the presence of Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, hepatitis A and norovirus in households and to assess the effect of chlorine and quaternary ammonium–based disinfectants following a prescribed use.


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2009

Detection and characterization of hepatitis A virus and Norovirus in estuarine water samples using ultrafiltration – RT-PCR integrated methods

J. Hernandez-Morga; Josefina León-Félix; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay; B.G. Gil-Salas; Cristobal Chaidez

Aims:  Waterborne outbreaks of hepatitis A and Norovirus disease have been reported and associated with contaminated water supply in various countries. However, in Mexico, there are no studies that report HAV and NV presence in water. This study reports the application of ultrafiltration and RT‐nested PCR methods to concentrate and identify these viruses.


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2013

Effect of body mass index on clinical outcomes of patients undergoing total laparoscopic hysterectomy

Fred Morgan-Ortiz; J.M. Soto-Pineda; Marco A. López-Zepeda; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay

To evaluate the effect of normal body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters) and obesity on clinical results among patients who underwent total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH).


International Journal of Environmental Health Research | 2017

Differences in carbon source utilization of Salmonella Oranienburg and Saintpaul isolated from river water

Mitzi Estrada-Acosta; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay; Nohelia Castro-del Campo; Jaime Martinez-Urtaza; Cristobal Chaidez

Abstract Long-term exposure to river water by non-indigenous micro-organisms such as Salmonella may affect metabolic adaptation to carbon sources. This study was conducted to determine differences in carbon source utilization of Salmonella Oranienburg and Salmonella Saintpaul (isolated from tropical river water) as well as the control strain Salmonella Typhimurium exposed to laboratory, river water, and host cells (Hep-2 cell line) growth conditions. Results showed that Salmonella Oranienburg and Salmonella Saintpaul showed better ability for carbon source utilization under the three growth conditions evaluated; however, S. Oranienburg showed the fastest and highest utilization on different carbon sources, including D-Glucosaminic acid, N-acetyl-D-Glucosamine, Glucose-1-phosphate, and D-Galactonic acid, while Salmonella Saintpaul and S. Typhimurium showed a limited utilization of carbon sources. In conclusion, this study suggests that environmental Salmonella strains show better survival and preconditioning abilities to external environments than the control strain based on their plasticity on diverse carbon sources use.


Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2017

Health-related quality of life in adults with irritable bowel syndrome in a Mexican specialist hospital: a cross-sectional study

Jaime Alberto Sánchez-Cuén; Ana Bertha Irineo-Cabrales; Gregorio Bernal-Magaña; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay

BACKGROUND Evidence shows the negative impact of irritable bowel syndrome on the quality of life of patients who suffer from the condition as compared to the general population. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to determine the health-related quality of life in adults with irritable bowel syndrome who are receiving treatment at a specialist hospital. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study had a cross-sectional prospective design. The study included consecutive patients diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome under the Rome III criteria and attending outpatient appointments. The SF-36 questionnaire was applied in its standard Spanish version and the results were compared with population reference scores in Mexico. Statistical analysis was performed with the Students t test, analysis of variance and the Chi-squared test, considering a significance of 0.05%. RESULTS One hundred and fifty-four patients were included in the study, 137 (89%) women and 17 (11%) men, with an average age of 52.8 (SD 12.6). The constipation, diarrhea and mixed subtypes comprised 85 (55.2%), 27 (17.5%) and 42 (27.3%) patients, respectively. The quality of life of patients with irritable bowel syndrome vs the population reference scores in Mexico were 50 vs 79 for the physical health sub-scale and 59.1 vs 76.7 for the mental health sub-scale, respectively (p = 0.000). No significant difference was found in quality of life among the irritable bowel syndrome subtypes (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Health-related quality of life is lower in patients with irritable bowel syndrome in a population in the North East of Mexico compared to the data taken from a population reference study undertaken in the same country, enabling an inference in the female population and a cautious one from the results found in the small male sample studied. There was no significant difference found in the quality of life according to the clinical subtype of irritable bowel syndrome.


Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2017

Calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en adultos con síndrome de intestino irritable en un hospital de especialidades de México: estudio transversal

Jaime Alberto Sánchez-Cuén; Ana Bertha Irineo-Cabrales; Gregorio Bernal-Magaña; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay

BACKGROUND Evidence shows the negative impact of irritable bowel syndrome on the quality of life of patients who suffer from the condition as compared to the general population. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to determine the health-related quality of life in adults with irritable bowel syndrome who are receiving treatment at a specialist hospital. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study had a cross-sectional prospective design. The study included consecutive patients diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome under the Rome III criteria and attending outpatient appointments. The SF-36 questionnaire was applied in its standard Spanish version and the results were compared with population reference scores in Mexico. Statistical analysis was performed with the Students t test, analysis of variance and the Chi-squared test, considering a significance of 0.05%. RESULTS One hundred and fifty-four patients were included in the study, 137 (89%) women and 17 (11%) men, with an average age of 52.8 (SD 12.6). The constipation, diarrhea and mixed subtypes comprised 85 (55.2%), 27 (17.5%) and 42 (27.3%) patients, respectively. The quality of life of patients with irritable bowel syndrome vs the population reference scores in Mexico were 50 vs 79 for the physical health sub-scale and 59.1 vs 76.7 for the mental health sub-scale, respectively (p = 0.000). No significant difference was found in quality of life among the irritable bowel syndrome subtypes (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Health-related quality of life is lower in patients with irritable bowel syndrome in a population in the North East of Mexico compared to the data taken from a population reference study undertaken in the same country, enabling an inference in the female population and a cautious one from the results found in the small male sample studied. There was no significant difference found in the quality of life according to the clinical subtype of irritable bowel syndrome.


Food and Environmental Virology | 2010

Norovirus Contamination of Bell Pepper from Handling During Harvesting and Packing

Josefina León-Félix; Rosa A. Martínez-Bustillos; Manuel Báez-Sañudo; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay; Cristobal Chaidez


Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2016

Regression of gastric intestinal metaplasia after the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection in a hospital in Mexico

Jaime Alberto Sánchez-Cuén; Ana Bertha Irineo-Cabrales; Gregorio Bernal-Magaña; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay


Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2016

Regresión de la metaplasia intestinal gástrica tras la erradicación de la infección por Helicobacter pylori en un hospital de México

Jaime Alberto Sánchez-Cuén; Ana Bertha Irineo-Cabrales; Gregorio Bernal-Magaña; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay


Revista de Especialidades Médico-Quirúrgicas | 2014

Fracaso en la erradicación de Helicobacter pylori con terapiatriple estándar empírica en una población de México

Jaime Alberto Sánchez-Cuén; Vicente Adrián Canizales-Román; Nidia León-Sicairos; Ana Bertha Irineo-Cabrales; Felipe de Jesús Peraza-Garay; Luis Monroy-Carreón; Gregorio Bernal-Magaña

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Ana Bertha Irineo-Cabrales

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Fred Morgan-Ortiz

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Nidia León-Sicairos

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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J.M. Soto-Pineda

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Mitzi Estrada-Acosta

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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