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NIMHD UPDATES: New Research Spotlight: Study Sheds Light on Mental Health Disparities in Adults With Dementia

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NIMHD-Funded Study Sheds Light on Mental Health Disparities in Adults With Dementia

Elderly Black man and woman sitting together looking at each other with concern.Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias that involve loss of mental clarity turn daily life tasks into challenges. African Americans and Hispanics are more likely than non-Hispanic Whites to experience dementia as they age. While depression and anxiety are often associated with dementia, African Americans and Hispanics with these mental health conditions are less likely than their White counterparts to be diagnosed and treated.

A study published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry revealed that the risk for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias was highest for African Americans, followed by that for Hispanics and then Whites. Self-reported experiences of serious depression and restlessness were also higher in the minority groups. Serious mental distress is both a potential complication and trigger of dementia. Therefore, it is difficult to determine whether the dementia is causing the mental distress or vice-versa. However, better diagnosis and management of mental illness may help protect individuals from disease progression.

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Publication Date: 
11/18/2020

IMPORTANT: HIV & RespiDART 2020 Virtual Conference

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Subject: HIV & RespiDART 2020 virtual conference

 

Free registration is now open for HIV & RespiDART 2020 virtual conference. The primary focus of HIV DART (Day 1; December 10, 2020) will be on new advances in HIV cure strategies and injectable therapeutics development. RespiDART (Day 2, December 17, 2020) will focus on scientific advances in therapeutics and vaccines development for SARS-CoV-2.

More information on HIV & RespiDART 2020 can be found through the meeting website.

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11/18/2020

Guia del CDC para la Celebración del Día de Acción de Gracias - Guide for Celebrating Thanksgiving

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Celebrating Thanksgiving – Updated Nov. 10, 2020

Languages:     English Link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays/tha...

                       Spanish Link: https://espanol.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays... (ver al abajo)

Traditional Thanksgiving gatherings with family and friends are fun but can increase the chances of getting or spreading COVID-19 or the flu. Follow these tips to make your Thanksgiving holiday safer.

The safest way to celebrate Thanksgiving this year is to celebrate with people in your household. If you do plan to spend Thanksgiving with people outside your household, take steps to make your celebration safer.

 

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Celebración del Día de Acción de Gracias

Los tradicionales encuentros el Día de Acción de Gracias con familiares y amigos son divertidos, pero pueden aumentar las posibilidades de contraer o propagar el COVID-19 o la influenza. Siga estos consejos para celebrar el Día de Acción de Gracias en forma segura.

La manera más segura de celebrar el Día de Acción de Gracias es hacerlo con los miembros de su hogar. Si planea celebrar el Día de Acción de Gracias con personas con las que no convive, tome medidas para que la celebración sea lo más segura posible.

Publication Date: 
11/12/2020

IMPORTANTE: 3er Panel: UPR investiga el COVID-19

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CRiiAS le invita a participar del tercer panel La Universidad de Puerto Rico investiga el COVID-19, a llevarse a cabo el martes, 17 de noviembre de 2020 de 4:00pm-6:00pm en donde estaremos dando a conocer la gesta científica que ocurre en nuestra institución relacionado al COVID-19.

 

Los temas e invitados especiales de la actividad son:

 

Host-genetic susceptibility to COVID-19 and pandemic-associated stressors

 

Dra. María del Mar González

Catedrática Auxiliar

Centro Comprensivo del Cáncer

División de Biología del Cáncer

UPR-Recinto de Ciencias Médica

 

 

 

Pilot Cohort study of SARS-CoV-2 incidence, transmission and symptom severity in high-risk groups

in Puerto Rico

Dra. Filipa Godoy, PhD

Catedrática Asociada y Directora Interina

Departamento de Microbiología y Zoología Médica

Investigadora Principal

Laboratorio de Microbiomas

UPR-Recinto de Río Piedras

 

 

Dra. Josefina Romaguera, MD, MPH

Catedrática

Departamento de Obstetricia y Ginecología

Escuela de Medicina

UPR-Recinto de Ciencias Médicas

 

 

Puerto Rico Epidemiological Evaluation and Prevention of COVID-19 and Influenza (PREPCOVI)

 

Dra. Carlamarie Noboa, PhD, MS

Co-Investigadora

Centro de Investigación Clínica y Promoción de la Salud

UPR-Recinto de Ciencias Médicas

Identification and evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 cell entry inhibitors as novel drugs for COVID-19

 

 

Idalí Martínez Martínez, PhD

Catedrática

Departamento de Microbiología

UPR-Recinto de Ciencias Médicas

 

 

Moderadora:

Carmen S. Maldonado-Vlaar, PhD

Catedrática

Departamento de Biología y Directora de CRiiAS

UPR-Recinto de Río Piedras

 

 

Información para conectarse:

Conéctate a: https://meet.google.com/xnd-gjso-gss

 

Transmisión en directo: https://stream.meet.google.com/stream/e8eae4ba-6939-47a4-a83e-510d351a042b

Por teléfono a: (US) +1 484-551-8739 PIN: 619 341 430#

 

Este evento es abierto al público en general y libre de costos, por lo que recomendamos que se conecte por

los menos 15 minutos antes de que comience la transmisión por Google Meet.

Para mayor información: criias.degi@upr.edu/zobeida.diaz@upr.edu

 

 

Publication Date: 
11/04/2020

Update: Characteristics of Symptomatic Women of Reproductive Age with Laboratory-Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Pregnancy Status — United States, January 22–October 3, 2020

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Update: Characteristics of Symptomatic Women of Reproductive Age with Laboratory-Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Pregnancy Status — United States, January 22–October 3, 2020

 

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/pdfs/mm6944e3-H.pdf

 

Summary

 

What is already known about this topic?

Limited information suggests that pregnant women with COVID-19 might be at increased risk for severe illness compared with nonpregnant women.

 

What is added by this report?

In an analysis of approximately 400,000 women aged 15–44 years with symptomatic COVID-19, intensive care unit admission, invasive ventilation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and death were more likely in pregnant women than in nonpregnant women.

 

What are the implications for public health practice?

Pregnant women should be counseled about the risk for severe COVID-19–associated illness including death; measures to prevent infection with SARS-CoV-2 should be emphasized for pregnant women and their families. These findings can inform clinical practice, risk communication, and medical countermeasure allocation.

 

 

Publication Date: 
11/04/2020

Update: Characteristics of Symptomatic Women of Reproductive Age with Laboratory-Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Pregnancy Status — United States, January 22–October 3, 2020

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Update: Characteristics of Symptomatic Women of Reproductive Age with Laboratory-Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Pregnancy Status — United States, January 22–October 3, 2020

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/pdfs/mm6944e3-H.pdf

Summary
What is already known about this topic?

Limited information suggests that pregnant women with COVID-19 might be at increased risk for severe illness compared with nonpregnant women.

What is added by this report?

In an analysis of approximately 400,000 women aged 15–44 years with symptomatic COVID-19, intensive care unit admission, invasive ventilation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and death were more likely in pregnant women than in nonpregnant women.

What are the implications for public health practice?

Pregnant women should be counseled about the risk for severe COVID-19–associated illness including death; measures to prevent infection with SARS-CoV-2 should be emphasized for pregnant women and their families. These findings can inform clinical practice, risk communication, and medical countermeasure allocation.

Publication Date: 
11/04/2020

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