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IFSO Worldwide Survey 2020–2021 : current trends for bariatric and metabolic procedures
Luigi Angrisani, Antonella Santonicola, Paola Iovino, Rossella Palma, Lilian Kow, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Purpose: This IFSO survey aims to describe the current trends of metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) reporting on the number and types of surgical and endoluminal procedures performed in 2020 and 2021, in the world and within each IFSO chapter. Methods: All national societies belonging to IFSO were asked to complete the survey form. The number and types of procedures performed (surgical and endoluminal interventions) from 2020 to 2021 were documented. A special section focused on the impact of COVID-19, the existence of national protocols for MBS, the use of telemedicine, and any mortality related to MBS. A trend analysis of the data, both worldwide and within each IFSO chapter, was also performed for the period between 2018 and 2021. Results: Fifty-seven of the 74 (77%) IFSO national societies submitted the survey. Twenty-four of the 57 (42.1%) reported data from their national registries. The total number of surgical and endoluminal procedures performed in 2020 was 507,806 and in 2021 was 598,834. Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) remained the most performed bariatric procedure. Thirty national societies (52%) had regional protocols for MBS during COVID-19, 61.4% supported the use of telemedicine, and only 47.3% collected data on mortality after MBS in 2020. These percentages did not significantly change in 2021 (p > 0.05). Conclusions: The number of MBS markedly decreased worldwide during 2020. Although there was a positive trend in 2021, it did not reach the values obtained before the COVID-19 pandemic. SG continued to be the most performed operation. Adjustable gastric banding (AGB) continues to decrease worldwide.
Keywords: metabolic surgery, bariatric surgery, COVID-19 pandemic, IFSO chapters
Published in DiRROS: 15.12.2025; Views: 10; Downloads: 7
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Revealing the dual role of nanoparticle size and surface ligands in plasmon-enhanced photocatalysis of Au/TiO₂ nanorods
Špela Slapničar, Maja Caf, Slavko Kralj, Gregor Žerjav, Albin Pintar, 2026, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 15.12.2025; Views: 8; Downloads: 8
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Highly efficient and selective one-step production of glycidol from glycerol using Cs/zeolite catalysts in a packed-bed reactor
Andrii Kostyniuk, Anže Prašnikar, Blaž Likozar, 2025, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 15.12.2025; Views: 11; Downloads: 12
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Genome-wide association study identifies ABCG1 as a susceptibility locus for tick-borne encephalitis
Piyush G. Gampawar, Manfred G. Sagmeister, Daniel Ruzek, Nina A. Schweintzger, Edith Hofer, Benno Kohlmaier, Vendula Švendová, Petra Bogovič, Franc Strle, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection of the central nervous system, caused by the tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) presenting clinically as meningitis, meningoencephalitis, and meningoencephalomyelitis. To investigate genetic susceptibility to TBE, and its severe forms, we conducted a genome-wide association study in the European population comprising 1,600 TBE cases and 9,699 controls. We identified several suggestive (p < 1 × 10−5) intronic and exonic variants in ABCG1, the only gene significantly associated with TBE susceptibility. These variants were shown to influence ABCG1 expression in peripheral blood, a finding corroborated by RNA expression analysis. In vitro inhibition or silencing of ABCG1 significantly reduced TBEV replication in both neuronal cells and macrophages, highlighting the potential role of ABCG1 in TBEV biology. Additionally, we detected a genome-wide significant variant within TEX41, located downstream of ZEB1, associated with severe forms of TBE. These findings provide novel insights into the genetic factors underlying TBE susceptibility and severity.
Keywords: tick-borne encephalitis, genome-wide association study, GWAS, ABCG1 locus
Published in DiRROS: 15.12.2025; Views: 19; Downloads: 15
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Impatiens glandulifera Royle : from ecological threat to biotechnological opportunity – a narrative review
Marcel Žafran, Lovro Žiberna, Mitja Martelanc, Alen Albreht, 2025, original scientific article

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Holographic thermal propagator from modularity
Borut Bajc, Katarina Trailović, 2025, original scientific article

Keywords: holographic thermal propagator, thermal field theory, supersymmetric gauge theory
Published in DiRROS: 12.12.2025; Views: 68; Downloads: 32
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Prolonged hospitalization signature and early antibiotic effects on the nasopharyngeal resistome in preterm infants
Achal Dhariwal, Polona Rajar, Gabriela Salvadori, Heidi Aarø Åmdal, Dag Berild, Ola Didrik Saugstad, Drude Fugelseth, Gorm Greisen, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Respiratory pathogens, commonly colonizing nasopharynx, are among the leading causes of death due to antimicrobial resistance. Yet, antibiotic resistance determinants within nasopharyngeal microbial communities remain poorly understood. In this prospective cohort study, we investigate the nasopharynx resistome development in preterm infants, assess early antibiotic impact on its trajectory, and explore its association with clinical covariates using shotgun metagenomics. Our findings reveal widespread nasopharyngeal carriage of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) with resistomes undergoing transient changes, including increased ARG diversity, abundance, and composition alterations due to early antibiotic exposure. ARGs associated with the critical nosocomial pathogen Serratia marcescens persist up to 8–10 months of age, representing a long-lasting hospitalization signature. The nasopharyngeal resistome strongly correlates with microbiome composition, with inter-individual differences and postnatal age explaining most of the variation. Our report on the collateral effects of antibiotics and prolonged hospitalization underscores the urgency of further studies focused on this relatively unexplored reservoir of pathogens and ARGs.
Keywords: preterm infants, respiratory resistome, whole genome sequencing, genetics, drug effects
Published in DiRROS: 12.12.2025; Views: 68; Downloads: 36
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