Gerardo Pavel Espino-Solís's research while affiliated with Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua and other places
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Publications (3)
Introduction: Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME) is a disease caused by the Gram-negative bacteria Ehrlichia canis, a bacterium that affects domestic dogs but can also infect humans. The diagnosis implies a challenge due to its diversity in clinical manifestations. Methodology: The frequency of E. canis infection, risk factors, and clinical-pathol...
Physical exercise generates a systemic response in the immune system. It has been observed that cell populations respond to exercise stimuli, especially Natural Killer cells, whose number increase within minutes of starting physical exertion. This study aimed to evaluate the acute effect of moderate- and high-intensity exercise on immunological mar...
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... First, their role as vectors for a wide range of pathogens, including those with AMR, contributes to the spread of resistance. 51 Tick-borne infections are often associated with wildlife animal reservoirs, and coinfection with multiple pathogens is common, creating a "melting pot" effect. 52 The emergence of tick-borne diseases in domestic animals, and their increasing range as vectors, further contributes to the increasing circulation of tick-borne bacterial pathogens. ...
... Physical activity (PA) levels among adolescents aged 11-17 years are insufficient. It is worth noting that adolescent physical inactivity continues to be a significant health promotion issue, not only due to the biological effects of PA [1,2], but also due to its psychosocial effects [3,4]. In school-aged adolescents globally, 80% fail to meet the recommended daily minimum of one hour of PA, with 85% of girls and 78% of boys falling short [5]. ...