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Evaluation the effect of dietary vitamin E, sesamin and thymoquinone bioactive compounds on immunological response, intestinal traits and MUC-2 gene expression in broiler Japanese quails ( < em > Coturnix japonica < /em > )
Anim Biotechnol. 2023 Sep 20:1-11. doi: 10.1080/10495398.2023.2259437. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe current study was performed to determine the effect of dietary vitamin E, sesamin and thymoquinone bioactive lignans derived from sesame and black seed on immunological response, intestinal traits and Mucin2 gene expression in broiler quails. Three hundred and fifty (one days-old) quails were allotted to seven dietary treatments with five replicates as an experimental randomized design study. Treatments were basal diet as a control, control +100 and +200 mg of vitamin E, sesamin and thymoquinone per each kg of diet resp...
Source: Animal Biotechnology - September 20, 2023 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Yaser Rahimian Farshid Kheiri Mostafa Faghani Source Type: research

Vitamin D promotes epithelial tissue repair and host defense responses against influenza H1N1 virus and Staphylococcus aureus infections
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings emphasize the importance of managing VD deficiency in clinical settings for the sake of alleviating pathological epithelial remodeling. Vitamin D promotes epithelial tissue repair and host defense responses against influenza H1N1 and Staphylococcus aureus infections.PMID:37407993 | DOI:10.1186/s12931-023-02477-4
Source: Cell Research - July 5, 2023 Category: Cytology Authors: Shumin Liao Yanhong Huang Jinxiu Zhang Qinglan Xiong Mengshi Chi Liang Yang Junhang Zhang Liang Li Yunping Fan Source Type: research

Evidence That Increasing Serum 25(OH)D Concentrations to 30 ng/mL in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates Could Greatly Improve Health Outcomes
Biomedicines. 2023 Mar 23;11(4):994. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11040994.ABSTRACTAccumulating evidence supports the potential protective effects of vitamin D against chronic diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, autoimmune diseases, cancers, cardiovascular disease (ischaemic heart disease and stroke), type 2 diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, stroke, and infectious diseases such as acute respiratory tract diseases, COVID-19, influenza, and pneumonia, as well as adverse pregnancy outcomes. The respective evidence is based on ecological and observational studies, randomized controlled trials, mechanistic studies, ...
Source: Cancer Control - May 16, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: William B Grant Fatme Al Anouti Barbara J Boucher Hana M A Fakhoury Meis Moukayed Stefan Pilz Nasser M Al-Daghri Source Type: research

Newborn medication adherence and childhood under-immunization in military beneficiaries
CONCLUSIONS: Refusal of the hepatitis B vaccine in the nursery is associated with a risk of being under-immunized in childhood. Obstetric and pediatric providers should be aware of this association for appropriate family counseling.PMID:37005102 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.03.052
Source: Vaccine - April 2, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Rasheda J Vereen James K Aden Caitlin M Drumm Source Type: research

A survey of Alberta pharmacists' actions and opinions in regard to administering vaccines and medications by injection
CONCLUSION: We identified that Alberta pharmacists administer a wide variety of vaccines and other medications by injection. Respondents identified several barriers and facilitators to providing these services. Addressing these barriers may help improve provision of injection services by pharmacists.PMID:36586749 | DOI:10.1016/j.japh.2022.12.002
Source: Herpes - December 31, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Daniyal Khan Christine A Hughes Theresa J Schindel Scot H Simpson Source Type: research

Morphoproteomic Features of Pulmonary Influenza A (H1N1) with Therapeutic Implications: A Case Study
CONCLUSION: Morphoproteomics and microanatomical features coincide with the etiopathogenic features of pulmonary Influenza A (H1N1) infection and the host response. This plus data mining of the medical literature suggests that adjunctive, targeted therapy such as metformin and vitamin D3 could address the biology of Influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia, enhance the host immune response, and prevent its progression to a life-threatening, ventilator-dependent clinical situation.PMID:36564062
Source: Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science - December 23, 2022 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Robert E Brown Violeta Chavez Robert L Hunter Source Type: research