Delays in seeking medical care or voluntary discharge are likely factors related to worse outcomes in women. These factors should be explored, and the results should be made available to the public, particularly to women.
Injuries caused by accidents or violent situations in pediatric patients are a serious social problem where prevention plays a key role. The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiological situation of pediatric injuries in Spain. A prospective study of pediatric patients receiving care in the Emergency Service of the Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra due to for reasons of accidental injury was conducted. The study covered a period of 1 year and assessed a total of 16 variables. There were a total of 8,876 patients, of whom 56.4% were males. Traumatic injuries such as fractures and craniocerebral trauma were identified as the most frequent injuries, occurring as a result of injuries mainly in the home. In females, there was a decrease in the incidence of injuries related to age. There was a greater incidence at the end of the day, during the weekend, and in the months of March to October. The epidemiological profile of pediatric patients who met with accidents in Navarra, Spain, is described. The knowledge of the main areas and factors related to injuries allows us to improve preventive measures, which would contribute to better control in this region of Spain.
Pickling is a preservation method of vegetables by brine immersion. Residual pickling solutions cannot be reused owing to high yeast content and the presence of polygalacturonase, which may produce vegetable softening. It has been reported that high-pressure homogenization can reduce enzyme activity and microbial population in liquid foods. An investigation was aimed at studying the effect of high-pressure homogenization cycles on polygalacturonase activity and yeast survival of residual pickling solutions, from processing of six vegetables. Each pickling solution was pumped through a homogenizing valve at 69 MPa pressure and was recirculated up to 15 times. Yeast counts and polygalacturonase activity were determined in treated solutions after being subjected to 1, 2, 5, 10, and 15 pressure cycles. Untreated and thermally treated solutions were used for comparison. Up to 4 log reductions in yeast inactivation was observed after five high-pressure cycles treatments, contrasted with only 2 log reductions in thermal treatment. No clear relationship between enzyme inactivation and the number of high pressure cycles, or a thermal parallel effect, were observed.
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