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- ItemBacterial Viruses Subcommittee and Archaeal Viruses Subcommittee of the ICTV: update of taxonomy changes in 2021(Springer, 2021) Krupovic M.; Baquero D.P.; Liu Y.; Cvirkaite-Krupovic V.; Turner D.; Morozova V.; Dyall-Smith M.; Oksanen H.M.; Poranen M.M.; Edwards R.; Dutilh B.E.; Lehman S.M.; Reyes A.; Sullivan M.B.; Sullivan M.B.; Uchiyama J.; Nakavuma J.; Barylski J.; Young M.J.; Du S.; Alfenas-Zerbini P.; Kushkina A.; Kropinski A.M.; Kropinski A.M.; Kurtböke I.; Brister J.R.; Lood C.; Lavigne R.; Sarkar B.L.; Yigang T.; Huang L.; Wittmann J.; Chanishvili N.; van Zyl L.J.; Rumnieks J.; Mochizuki T.; Jalasvuori M.; Aziz R.K.; Łobocka M.; Stedman K.M.; Shkoporov A.N.; Gillis A.; Peng X.; Enault F.; Knezevic P.; Rhee S.K.; Moraru C.; Moreno Switt A.I.; Millard A.; Prangishvili D.; Adriaenssens E.M.© 2021, The Author(s).In this article, we – the Bacterial Viruses Subcommittee and the Archaeal Viruses Subcommittee of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) – summarise the results of our activities for the period March 2020 – March 2021. We report the division of the former Bacterial and Archaeal Viruses Subcommittee in two separate Subcommittees, welcome new members, a new Subcommittee Chair and Vice Chair, and give an overview of the new taxa that were proposed in 2020, approved by the Executive Committee and ratified by vote in 2021. In particular, a new realm, three orders, 15 families, 31 subfamilies, 734 genera and 1845 species were newly created or redefined (moved/promoted).
- ItemPregnancy outcomes in women with Multiple Sclerosis(2021) Soler León, Bernardita María; Ciampi, Ethel; Uribe San Martín, Reinaldo; Keller K.; Astudillo M.; Charaf V.; Reyes A.; Vergara E.; Cárcamo Rodríguez, Claudia Andrea
- ItemRecommendations for the diagnosis and management of cytomegalovirus infection in pregnant woman and newborn infantRecomendaciones para el diagnóstico y manejo de la infección por citomegalovirus en la mujer embarazada y el recién nacido(HUMANA PRESS INC, 2021) Izquierdo G.; Rodriguez J.G.; Silva M.; Torres J.P.; Chuang A.; Sandoval A.; Aravena M.; Fuentes D.; Reyes A.; Conca N.; Cofre F.; Delpiano L.; Hernandez M.; Twele L.; Labrana Y.; Oliva B.; Baltra E.; Abarzua F.; Yamamoto M.; Ortega X.; Ferres M.; Ribalta G.© 2021, Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia. All rights reserved.The Chilean Society of Infectology, through its Neonatal Infections Committee in conjunction with the Chilean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, propose a document for the Diagnosis and Management of Cytomegalovirus Infection in Pregnant Woman and Newborn Infant. This guideline suggests the management of mother and child infection, its diagnostic and therapeutic options. Considers the global and Latin American epidemiology, with recommendations for clinical and laboratory evaluation; diagnostic criteria, therapeutic approaches according to the clinical situation, analyzes prevention measures and establishes a national proposal for monitoring this disease.
- ItemSpatialCluster: A Python library for urban clustering(Elsevier B.V., 2024) Reyes A.; Mendoza Rocha, Marcelo Gabriel; Vera, Camila; Lucchini Wortzman, Francesca; Dimter J.; Gutierrez F.; Bro N.; Lobel Díaz, Hans Albert; Reyes A.This paper introduces SpatialCluster, a Python library developed for clustering urban areas using geolocated data. The library integrates a range of methods for urban clustering, including Deep Modularity Networks, Gaussian Mixtures, K-Nearest Neighbours, Self Organized Maps, and Information-Theoretic Clustering, providing a comprehensive framework. These methods are evaluated using indices such as the Adjusted Rand Index and Adjusted Mutual Information, and the library includes features for detailed map visualization. SpatialCluster's online documentation offers examples, making the library accessible to researchers and urban planners. The library aims to facilitate urban data analysis and contribute to the field of urban studies.
