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What to Eat (and Drink) When You Have the Flu
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Source: TIME: Health - February 6, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Amanda MacMillan / Health.com Tags: Uncategorized flu healthytime onetime Source Type: news

Medical News Today: How to treat a cold or flu at home
Most people can treat colds and the flu with rest and home remedies, such as garlic, honey, and zinc. Learn more about home remedies for colds and the flu here.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - March 4, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Flu / Cold / SARS Source Type: news

Here ’s How to Tell if You Have a Cold or the Flu
Your nose is dripping like a leaky faucet, your throat is sore and you can’t stop sneezing. You don’t have a fever, but you feel wiped out—like you could curl up on the floor and fall asleep. Do you have a cold or the flu? If you guessed cold, you’re probably right. But experts say that differentiating the common cold (an upper respiratory infection) from the flu (influenza) can be trickier than most people assume. “There is huge overlap among non-influenza viruses and the symptoms produced by influenza and other bugs,” says Dr. Bruce Barrett, a professor of family medicine and community...
Source: TIME: Health - October 11, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Markham Heid Tags: Uncategorized public health Source Type: news

Everyone ’s talking about the flu. Here’s what to do about it
H3N2: If you ’ve had it, you know how bad it can be. If you don’t, you’ve heard about it and are afraid. Very afraid.We ’re talking about the flu, specifically this flu season’s dominant strain.Others are taking about the flu as well. Physicians at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, have been featured in the media, and sought by patients and the public for advice on flu care and prevention — and for good reason.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that flu activity is widespread across the country. The California Department of Public Health has announced t...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - January 13, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Effects of Insulin-degrading enzyme on the proliferation of swine Sertoli cells
Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand). 2023 Jan 31;69(1):13-18. doi: 10.14715/cmb/2022.69.1.3.ABSTRACTSertoli cells, the only somatic cells in testis seminiferous tubules, provide a supporting microenvironment for male germ cells and play essential roles in spermatogenesis. The insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE), a ubiquitous zinc peptidase of the inverzincin family, plays crucial role in sperm production, as IDE-knockout mice presented decreased testis weight and impaired sperm viability and morphology. However, whether and how IDE affects swine Sertoli cell proliferation remains unclear. Thus, in the present study, we aimed to eval...
Source: Mol Biol Cell - May 22, 2023 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Mingrui Zhang Hongmei Gao Yile Sun Zhiguo Liu Fei Guo Bingyuan Wang Yulian Mu Source Type: research

Ecological risk under the dual threat of heavy metals and antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli in swine-farming wastewater in Shandong province, China
Environ Pollut. 2023 Jan 2:120998. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.120998. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMineral elements and antibiotic-resistant bacterial pollutants in livestock and poultry farms' wastewater are often sources of ecological and public health problems. To understand the heavy-metal pollution status and the characteristics of drug-resistant Escherichia coli (E. coli) in swine-farm wastewater in Shandong Province and to provide guidance for the rational use of mineral-element additives, common antibiotics, and quaternary ammonium compound disinfectants on swine farms, 10 mineral elements were measured and E. col...
Source: Environmental Pollution - January 5, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Cong Liu Chenglian Feng Yuanpeng Duan Peng Wang Chong Peng Zixuan Li Lanping Yu Mengda Liu Fangkun Wang Source Type: research

Ecological risk under the dual threat of heavy metals and antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli in swine-farming wastewater in Shandong Province, China
Environ Pollut. 2023 Jan 2;319:120998. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.120998. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMineral elements and antibiotic-resistant bacterial pollutants in livestock and poultry farms' wastewater are often sources of ecological and public health problems. To understand the heavy-metal pollution status and the characteristics of drug-resistant Escherichia coli (E. coli) in swine-farm wastewater in Shandong Province and to provide guidance for the rational use of mineral-element additives, common antibiotics, and quaternary ammonium compound disinfectants on swine farms, 10 mineral elements were measured and E....
Source: Environmental Pollution - January 5, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Cong Liu Chenglian Feng Yuanpeng Duan Peng Wang Chong Peng Zixuan Li Lanping Yu Mengda Liu Fangkun Wang Source Type: research

Input and Leaching Potential of Copper, Zinc, and Selenium in Agricultural Soil from Swine Slurry.
Abstract Trace elements, such as copper, zinc, and selenium, used as feed additives were determined in samples of both fresh (N = 14) and anaerobically digested (N = 6) swine slurry collected on medium- to large-size farms in northeast Spain. Considering both fresh and anaerobically digested samples, mean concentrations of zinc (1,500 mg kg(-1) dry mass [dm]) were greater than those of copper (mean 239 mg kg(-1 )dm), and the selenium concentrations detected were even lower (mean 139 μg kg(-1) dm). Zinc concentrations were significantly greater in anaerobically digested samples, whereas no significant d...
Source: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology - December 29, 2013 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Comas J, Domínguez C, Salas-Vázquez DI, Parera J, Díez S, Bayona JM Tags: Arch Environ Contam Toxicol Source Type: research

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in commercial swine herds is associated with disinfectant and zinc usage.
Abstract Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) originating from swine is concerning for public health but an understanding of the emergence and persistence of MRSA in nursery herds is lacking. The aim of this study was to determine whether MRSA in nursery pigs is associated with particular herd-level parameters, including the use of antimicrobials, disinfectants, and heavy metals, which may be driving the selection and persistence of antimicrobial-resistance. Nasal cultures for MRSA were completed for 390 pigs from 26 farms at the end of the suckling phase and again at 3-weeks post-weaning. Herd-level...
Source: Applied and Environmental Microbiology - February 6, 2015 Category: Microbiology Authors: Slifierz MJ, Friendship RM, Weese JS Tags: Appl Environ Microbiol Source Type: research

Quantification of airborne dust, endotoxins, human pathogens and antibiotic and metal resistance genes in Eastern Canadian swine confinement buildings
AbstractPig farming practices in Eastern Canada changed drastically into intensified and specialized operations. In large confined finishing facilities, workers are now exposed to concentrated biological particles (bioaerosols) for prolonged periods of time. Occupational exposure to airborne dust, endotoxins, bacteria, human pathogenic agents (Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-resistantS.aureus,Salmonella spp.,Mycobacterium avium,Clostridium difficile andListeria monocytogenes), and antibiotic and metal resistance genes (cephalosporin, colistin, zinc) were investigated in 10 swine confinement buildings (SCBs). Average con...
Source: Aerobiologia - January 18, 2019 Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research

Fate of antibiotic resistance genes and metal resistance genes during the thermophilic fermentation of solid and liquid swine manures in an ectopic fermentation system.
This study investigated the fate of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), metal resistance genes (MRGs), and class 1 integron-integrase gene (intI1) during thermophilic fermentation of swine manure in an ectopic fermentation system (EFS), which has been regarded as a novel system for efficiently treating both feces and urine. The abundances of MRGs and tetracycline resistance genes were 34.44-97.71% lower in the EFS. The supplementation of heavy metals significantly increased the abundance of intI1, with the enhancement effect of copper being more prominent than that of zinc. The highest abundances of resistance genes and in...
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - February 13, 2021 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Shen Q, Tang J, Wang X, Li Y, Yao X, Sun H, Wu Y Tags: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf Source Type: research

Understanding gaseous reduction in swine manure resulting from nanoparticle treatments under anaerobic storage conditions
In this study, two NPs: nano zinc oxide (nZnO) and nano silver (nAg) were tested in swine manure stored under anaerobic conditions to determine their effectiveness in mitigating gaseous emissions and total gas production. The biological sources of gas production, i.e., microbial populations were characterized via Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) analysis. Additionally, pH, redox, and VFAs were determined using standard methods. Each treatment of the experiment was replicated three times and NPs were applied at a dose of 3 g/L of manure. Also, headspace gas from all treatment replicates were analyzed for CH4 ...
Source: Journal of Environmental Sciences - March 19, 2019 Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research