All posts by Carmen Gomaro

Carmen Gomaro - leading international news and investigative reporter. Worked at various media outlets in Spain, Argentina and Colombia, including Diario de Cádiz, CNN+, Telemadrid and EFE.

Tens of thousands of dead fish washed up on a Texas beach

Tens of thousands of dead fish washed up on the Texas coast over the weekend, littering the beach with rotting fish, prompting authorities to ask visitors to keep their distance.

Swells from the Gulf of Mexico dumped the fish “by the thousands” Friday in Brazoria County, which is more than 40 miles (64 kilometers) south of Houston, Quintana Beach County officials said.

To know more
Environment. Dead fish reappear in the Mar Menor due to lack of oxygen

Dead fish reappear in the Mar Menor due to lack of oxygen

ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS. The keys to the blackest week in the Mar Menor: 4.5 tons of dead fish

The keys to the blackest week in the Mar Menor: 4.5 tons of dead fish

Low levels of dissolved oxygen in the water made it difficult for the fish to breathe, Texas Parks and Wildlife officials said.. The phenomenon is common during the summer, when temperatures rise, the agency said.

Although no one has linked this specific incident to climate change, researchers have said such events could become more frequent as temperatures rise and oxygen levels drop in lakes in the United States and Europe.

Dissolved oxygen levels in water are increased by photosynthesis, the process through which plants transform sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen.. When there is less sunlight, photosynthesis decreases and at night it stops. But plants and animals in the water continue to consume oxygen at the same rate, reducing its concentration, Texas Parks and Wildlife officials said.

Scaled menhaden, which fishermen often use as bait, were the most affected species, the department added.

By Sunday night, most of the dead fish had been removed from Quintana Beach, except for a few that could not be removed by machinery, county officials said.

PA

Denver Nuggets find NBA gold

Hustlers and 'gold rush' characters of all sorts flocked to the high, harsh lands of Colorado in the 19th century in search of incredible riches and the dream of a better life.. A memory of that time is the city of Denver, founded in 1858 and that this Monday found 'El Dorado' in the NBA with the first Nuggets ring in its history.

After almost half a century in the league and with very few joys in their record once they left the ABA behind, the Nuggets, led by an incomparable genius like Nikola Jokic, finally conquered the title by beating 4-1 against the Miami Heat in the finals (94-89 in the fifth game).

To know more
nba. Denver Nuggets sweep the Lakers and reach the NBA Finals for the first time in its history

Denver Nuggets sweep the Lakers and reach the NBA Finals for the first time in its history

nba. Jokic, MVP of the Finals with the Denver Nuggets who take their first ring: “I'm happy for all my teammates”

Jokic, MVP of the Finals with the Denver Nuggets who take their first ring: “I'm happy for all my teammates”

First in the Western Conference in the regular season, the Nuggets put their 'golden' grain of sand in a city where basketball lived in the background before the victories of the Denver Broncos in the NFL, with three Super Bowls; and the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, with three Stanley Cups (the last one last year).

The 'mile-high city' (1,608 meters, specifically), in whose county some 710,000 people live, will remember from today and forever the already legendary team led by Jokic and Jamal Murray on the pitch and headed by Mike Malone since the bench that has built a compact block, tremendously solid in all facets of the game and with a devastating attack.

To reach this first ring, the Nuggets had to break down many barriers that they had stumbled against in the past.

For example, Denver had never played in a Finals in its entire history since it had reached the Western final four times and in all of them it had ended on the canvas.

Far from the most luxurious franchises in the West such as the Los Angeles Lakers or the Golden State Warriors, the Nuggets entered the playoffs this year willing to change the script and, finally, were by far the most consistent and reliable team in playoffs with countless surprises.

In the first round they got rid of the Minnesota Timberwolves (4-1), in the conference semifinals they stopped the fearsome Phoenix Suns of Kevin Durant and Devin Booker (4-2) and in the conference final, without caring about the ghosts of the past , they swept the Lakers with a huge 4-0.

patience till glory

The success of these Nuggets, who won their two home games in Miami in the Finals, is based on a project cooked over a slow fire, with great patience and calmly from the offices and the track.

Thus, Malone has been Denver's coach for eight years and Jokic and Murray, the pillars of the team, have shared adventures on the court for seven seasons.

The Nuggets have been playing the playoffs for five years in a row but they did not lose their nerve either with important setbacks such as the Western final that they lost in the 'bubble' in 2020 or the year that Murray missed completely in 2021-2022 due to a serious injury to knee.

However, not only did they not transfer Murray, but they carefully built a roster without cracks thanks to Aaron Gordon's muscle on the inside, Michael Porter Jr.'s outside shot, the effort and seniority of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, the spark and energy of Bruce Brown…

With all of this and not belittling his teammates, it's hard not to credit Jokic with a crucial part of the Nuggets' success.

Double MVP (2021 and 2022) and now MVP of the Finals, the Serbian genius made a place for himself among the great NBA legends of all time by touching a triple-double average in the playoffs with 30 points, 13.5 rebounds and 9.5 assists per game (including a fantastic 54.8% shooting from the field and 46.1% from 3-pointers).

By the way of those capital statistics, Jokic had time to beat the record for triple-doubles in a playoff with 10 and to become the first player in NBA history who was at the same time the leader in points, rebounds and assists in some playoffs.

Everything in Denver now sounds historic and never before realized, like miners in the deep who suddenly stumble upon exquisite gemstones.

In this gigantic success, Stan Kroenke also appears, the owner of these Nuggets and with this NBA ring he closed an incredible triplet since he also owns the Los Angeles Rams who won the Super Bowl in 2022 and the Colorado Avalanche who triumphed in the Stanley Cup last year.

The double war of futsal for being professional: Tebas-Rubiales and Sánchez-Feijóo

Futsal enters the soccer war due to the intention that its main competition, the Primera RFEF Futsal, be considered professional, as has happened with the Women's League or the ASOBAL Handball League.. The reason is that, since the Sports Law establishes that there cannot be more than one professional league by sport modality and gender, not by specialty, the competition that is now under the protection of the Federation chaired by Luis Rubiales, would go to be managed by LaLiga by Javier Tebas. The Federation argues that it lacks the necessary economic structure, something that the leadership of futsal denies. Politics has already taken part, through a non-law proposal (PNL) presented by the PP in Congress that was rejected by the PSOE and Unidas Podemos, after unsuccessful attempts before the Higher Sports Council (CSD).. The call for elections has generated a waiting period in this double war, between football and politics, until the new scenario resulting from 26-J is known.

Javier Lozano, president of the National Futsal League (LNFS) and former successful coach, initially addressed the Secretary of State José Manuel Franco, who received him with good words. As happened in the case of women's football, the procedure for such a request is to request a report from the corresponding federation, which is not binding.. The letter sent by the Rubiales body was contrary to the professionalization process, something that had already happened with women's soccer, with similar arguments: “It is not financially sustainable”. In the Federation they say they have evidence that there are clubs that cannot even guarantee the minimum interprofessional salary. The same was the case with women's football, but in that case the political push prevailed.

Lozano insists on the contrary: “The level of labor relations of the players, about 200, is practically total in the 16 clubs that make up the first category, with fixed minimum wages and chips that go up to 600,000 euros in some cases”. A scenario that did not occur in the same proportion in the case of women's football or the ASOBAL League, already professionalized.

DISCREPANCIES IN THE FIGURES

“Our reality is very clear and the consideration of a professional league would allow us to grow a lot with the exploitation of resources, innovation and 'merchandising'”, continues Lozano, who regrets that the process is marred by the pulses of power between the soccer barons. The president of the LNFS had the first conversations to professionalize his sport, then favored by the tenants of the CSD, in 2015. But it was not until 2018 when he took the formal steps, after seeing that other competitions were moving: «That year we put 40,000 people in the WiZink Center for the Spanish Cup and we received four million euros on television. We were prepared». In the Federation, on the other hand, they believe that this figure responds to a specific fact and not to the market, reflected in the latest tender, for which they have received an offer from TVE of 180,000 euros for an open match per day and 150,000 for the rest.

Rubiales had arrived at the Federation precisely in 2018, the year in which the will of the CSD was different. Lozano then sought help in politics, which was what had made the professionalization of women's soccer go ahead.. This time, however, he needed the opposition. NLP was brought to the table of Congress by the PP. They voted in favor of the popular formation, Ciudadanos and Vox, and against PSOE and Unidas Podemos, while partners of the Government of Pedro Sánchez such as Esquerra and Compromís abstained.. It did not go ahead by two votes difference (18-16).

Futsal does not want to become politicized, but what happened in Congress means that its hopes are placed on a political change. Franco is leaving the CSD and everything indicates that he will be replaced by Víctor Francos, a trusted man of Salvador Illa in the PSC and Minister Miquel Iceta, someone very active in the processing of the controversial Sports Law against the Thebes theses. A dike. If there is a game, it will be after 26-J.

The double war of futsal for being professional: Tebas-Rubiales and Sánchez-Feijóo

Futsal enters the soccer war due to the intention that its main competition, the Primera RFEF Futsal, be considered professional, as has happened with the Women's League or the ASOBAL Handball League.. The reason is that, since the Sports Law establishes that there cannot be more than one professional league by sport modality and gender, not by specialty, the competition that is now under the protection of the Federation presided over by Luis Rubiales, would pass to be managed by LaLiga by Javier Tebas. The Federation argues that it lacks the necessary economic structure, something that the leadership of futsal denies. Politics has already taken part, through a non-law proposal (PNL) presented by the PP in Congress that was rejected by the PSOE and Unidas Podemos, after unsuccessful attempts before the Higher Sports Council (CSD).. The call for elections has generated a waiting period in this double war, between football and politics, until the new scenario resulting from 26-J is known.

Javier Lozano, president of the National Futsal League (LNFS) and former successful coach, initially addressed the Secretary of State José Manuel Franco, who received him with good words. As happened in the case of women's football, the procedure for such a request is to request a report from the corresponding federation, which is not binding.. The letter sent by the Rubiales body was contrary to the professionalization process, something that had already happened with women's soccer, with similar arguments: “It is not financially sustainable”. In the Federation they say they have evidence that there are clubs that cannot even guarantee the minimum interprofessional salary. The same was the case with women's football, but in that case the political push prevailed.

Lozano insists on the contrary: “The level of labor relations of the players, about 200, is practically total in the 16 clubs that make up the first category, with fixed minimum wages and chips that go up to 600,000 euros in some cases”. A scenario that did not occur in the same proportion in the case of women's football or the ASOBAL League, already professionalized.

DISCREPANCIES IN THE FIGURES

“Our reality is very clear and the consideration of a professional league would allow us to grow a lot with the exploitation of resources, innovation and 'merchandising'”, continues Lozano, who regrets that the process is marred by the pulses of power between the soccer barons. The president of the LNFS had the first conversations to professionalize his sport, then favored by the tenants of the CSD, in 2015. But it was not until 2018 when he took the formal steps, after seeing that other competitions were moving: «That year we put 40,000 people in the WiZink Center for the Spanish Cup and we received four million euros on television. We were prepared». In the Federation, on the other hand, they believe that this figure responds to a specific fact and not to the market, reflected in the latest tender, for which they have received an offer from TVE of 180,000 euros for an open match per day and 150,000 for the rest.

Rubiales had arrived at the Federation precisely in 2018, the year in which the will of the CSD was different. Lozano then sought help in politics, which was what had made the professionalization of women's soccer go ahead.. This time, however, he needed the opposition. NLP was brought to the table of Congress by the PP. They voted in favor of the popular formation, Ciudadanos and Vox, and against PSOE and Unidas Podemos, while partners of the Government of Pedro Sánchez such as Esquerra and Compromís abstained.. It did not go ahead by two votes difference (18-16).

Futsal does not want to become politicized, but what happened in Congress means that its hopes are placed on a political change. Franco is leaving the CSD and everything indicates that he will be replaced by Víctor Francos, a trusted man of Salvador Illa in the PSC and Minister Miquel Iceta, someone very active in the processing of the controversial Sports Law against the Thebes theses. A dike. If there is a game, it will be after 26-J.

Meetings, 'e-mails' and coexistence: the inside story of the return of three of the 15 'rebels' of the women's team

For several weeks there has been speculation about the possibility that some of the players who once signed a statement announcing that they were resigning from the women's team could return to Jorge Vilda's squad.. Then (September 23) the rebels said that they were not psychologically prepared to be summoned. Well, nine months later, several of them say that they are psychologically prepared.. But how many have asked to return? and how many came back? Was there any that has not asked to return? Let's go in parts.

How many had asked to return? According to sources close to this matter, there have been around a dozen who have said that they do want to play with Spain.. How many have returned? The doubt was resolved this Monday by the coach. And there were only three of the 15 (20%) that are on the pre-list for the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Because it's not even the final list. It is a pre-list of 30 footballers, and that will be reduced to 23 on June 30.

Ona Batllé, Aitana Bonmatí and Mariona Caldentey are the three reincorporations after more than nine months of controversy. The three of them have sent an email to the Federation announcing that they were in a position to be summoned again, an essential condition demanded by the heads of the Federation. Why only three if there were some more who wanted to return?

less belligerent

This is due to two reasons: first, that there are players who during these months have known how to make up for the casualties of the 15; and, second, that in recent months there have been several meetings between the coach and some of these players from which the final decision has been made.. In those meetings, those who return have been much less belligerent than some of their companions, and that, of course, helps theirs.

It seems that for now the conflict has calmed down, but still there are those who remain firm and do not want to return to the national team. This is the case of Mapi León, Claudia Pina and Patri Guijarro, the leaders, together with Bonmatí, of that rebellion. None have requested their return to the team. Nor have Sandra Paños, Lola Gallardo, Ainhoa Moraza, Nerea Eizaguirre, Amaiur Sarriegi, Leila Ouahabi, Laia Aleixandri, Lucía García and Andrea Pereira entered the list.. Some of them did declare themselves selectable.

The one who has returned, despite the fact that she supported her colleagues, although she did not sign the statement, is Alexia Putellas. The current Ballon d'Or has achieved a place in the pre-list after several months out of the national team due to his injury, which allowed him to maintain a somewhat ambiguous position in this matter. For Vilda, the reinstatement of the player is “great news”. We have spoken with her and everything she has transmitted we like a lot ». Irene Paredes has also returned, the captain who, like Putellas, supported her teammates (in fact, she was the one who offered that curious press conference where they came to request the resignation of the coach in the concentration of the month of September).

“Convinced that there will be calm”

Without a doubt, this call-up has been the most complicated for Vilda, who has had to find a balance between talent and coexistence, because that, coexistence, is another of the keys to the return of that minimum percentage of players.. It should be remembered that when those involved decided to leave the national team, they were, behind closed doors, especially critical of the colleagues who had not supported them. That wasn't a problem before, but now that some are rejoining, maybe the atmosphere isn't the best.

This is something that the coach knows, and that is why he did not hesitate to clarify to the media that what he is going to look for in the face of the World Cup, which begins on July 20, is “a united group. I am convinced that there will be calm, harmony and tranquility. That's why some could return and others could not, although he had backtracked by also sending the email.

Another key to this matter has been Luis Rubiales, from the beginning supporting Vilda. No loopholes. This protection has made Vilda feel “supported from day one and with the confidence of the entire Federation. In addition, many colleagues have been in hard times.

Scabies, the eternal return of the immortal disease (and the imminent danger of fungal infections such as ringworm)

There are diseases that have been with us since the beginning of time, they go up and down, but they are still with us. This is the case of scabies, known since time immemorial, of which there are biblical and even earlier references: the word scabies in Chinese was inscribed on turtle shells that were used for divination during the Shang dynasty (1600-1045.C. .), the first Chinese dynasty for which we have written sources.

“Currently, erroneously, scabies is considered to be something typical of antiquity, which no longer exists, or is associated with misery, dirt and poor hygiene. Nothing could be further from the truth,” says Cristina Galván, vice president of the International Association for the Control of Scabies (IACS) and member of the Fundación Lucha Contra las Infecciones.

The expert gave a presentation at the symposium Epidemiological challenges in current dermatology: diseases with increasing incidence and prevention strategies, which took place within the 50th congress of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (AEDV), held from May 10 to 13 in Santiago de Compostela. And scabies is one of those diseases with increasing incidence, although many associate it with other times.

To know more
saturated nurse. Scabies, this is what you should know about the rebound of the mite that threatens your skin

Scabies, this is what you should know about the rebound of the mite that threatens your skin

Apothecary Garcia. Foot fungus, how to get rid of the public enemy of summer?

Foot fungus, how to get rid of the public enemy of summer?

Could we say that scabies is a kind of 'zombie disease' because it revives? “Zombies are already dead. If we look for an analogy, scabies would rather be something immortal”, says Galván. Said like that they give chills. But the truth is that the subject gives food for thought.. Scabies is an infestation or infection caused by a mite called Sarcoptes scabiei hominis variety, which only knows how to live on human skin, “what we call an obligate parasite. This has an important implication because at the moment there is no means to cultivate it and to test treatments.. The only culture medium it has is the warm skin of a living human”, explains Galván. The dermatologist indicates that there are no animal models either. “There are, but based on 'cousin' Sarcoptes, like the rabbit or pig variety.”

In addition to this difficulty for research, it has an important social implication: “Contagion is usually human to human, skin to skin. If no one was affected, no one would get it.”. If scabies has resisted millennia passing from skin to skin, we are not doing something right.

Scabies or scabies occurs because the mite digs tunnels in the human skin and deposits its eggs and droppings there.. The parasite, its eggs and droppings are what cause our body's immune reaction, which manifests itself with dermatitis and enormous itching that leads to scratching.. It is difficult to get infected simply by shaking hands, close and lasting contact is needed, “as in close coexistence in the case of communities or overcrowding related to the lack of access to decent housing, not the lack of hygiene “.

Microscopic view of scabies mites. SHUTTERSTOCK

“In Malawi we would go school by school, class by class, we would see all the children. And then we would go house to house and see where the child with scabies lived to treat the whole family.. As soon as we saw a young man with scabies on the penis, we didn't stop until we found the girlfriend because the scabies were clearly brought into the homes by young people through sexual contact and by school children,” Galván explains about the DerMalawi project, which she founded a few years ago. years.

That close and lasting skin-to-skin contact that occurs when having sexual relations is what also led to the outbreak of mpox (previously called monkeypox or monkeypox), which was controlled by surveillance programs, contact tracing and vaccination, in which the awareness and collaboration of the people was fundamental, something that does not happen with scabies. In fact, after the confinement there has been a rebound in scabies in Spain and in other countries.

“Actually, since 2011 we have been suspecting that there are more cases of scabies. It is not quantified, it is indirect data. There are publications that point to this increase during confinement, which is logical because we have lived more at home with our relatives and also we could not go to the doctor or we were afraid, so there was no way to treat. Scabies does not come out alone, it is because someone in the family is infected and has passed it on to others and if it is not treated it spreads exponentially. Not everyone did the confinement the same way either…”, underlines Galván.

But the specialist stresses that the number of cases in the world goes up and down, “the incidence of scabies goes by curves”, and this increase began before the pandemic. Among the reasons to highlight for these ups and downs and the fact that scabies continues among us millennia later is that scabies “is not a notifiable disease anywhere in the world, only when professional outbreaks occur, such as workers in a hospital, or institutional outbreaks, such as in a prison or a nursing home” -we must trust that it will be declared even in these cases in which it is possible that, in order not to sink its image, a residence, for example, hides it-.

In addition, “the germ is very silent, it takes between three and six weeks to get itchy and know that you have the disease, during which time you can be infecting more people. If someone has had a sporadic sexual relationship, it is possible that they will not contact that person later to tell them that they have scabies and they could have caught it. Even when it is said, the person to whom it is communicated may think 'but if nothing stings me', it doesn't matter, if you have had contagion it will sting you “. Therefore, says Galván, we have no idea of the real cases of scabies in the world.

Variable incidence in the world: between 0.2 and 70%

“When you look at the world map there are places where it seems that there is no scabies, but what is not there are data. The sites with high incidence are places where there has been interest or they have put a lot of money to do field work and see those figures.. This is the case in Australia and the Polynesian Islands, with a 71% incidence, compared to 0.2% in many countries.. It is very easy for these low figures to respond to the fact that they do not measure it. For example, in Malawi, where there were no figures, I did an incidence study in a rural area and 18% of people had scabies.. There are Bayesian models that calculate that at a given time on a given day there are 200 million people affected by scabies in the world and that the worldwide incidence per year is 455 million people”, Galván develops.

Another important aspect that explains this invisible permanence of scabies is that it is not considered a serious disease, it does not kill. It affects the quality of life, itches more at night and not being able to sleep, he does not perform well the next day at work. However, be careful with scabies: it is the leading cause of kidney and heart disease in countries without resources because scratching favors infections.

“People with scabies who do not have access to treatment always have bacterial infections, for two reasons: firstly because they scratch and secondly because it has been shown that the scabies mite paralyzes the complement system, which is essential in the immune response because we used to fight bacteria. In other words, you have a scratching wound, scabies favors infection and this sustained infection favors kidney and heart disease. Our great-grandparents and great-grandparents died of heart disease because there was no penicillin.. Now if you have angina and they give you penicillin, those diseases of the heart valves no longer exist. Well, in countries without resources, they happen not because of angina but because of uncured scabies.. In other words, scabies is important,” says Galván.

There are no figures, it is not communicated and it is not considered serious, but science does not devote much space to scabies either.. The dermatologist gives the example of The Lancet's Global Burden, published in 2019, which shows the burden of a disease in the world. “Of all the diseases that affect the skin, the ones that occupy the most space are acne and scabies, both accounting for 0.19% of the total number of DALYs [the number of years lost due to disability] globally.. Psoriasis is 0.14%, alopecia areata is barely 0.024%, and the highest is dermatitis (0.39%) because dermatitis encompasses everything, it simply means that the skin is inflamed.”

Despite this importance compared to other conditions, Galván emphasizes, “if you search PubMed for how many serious studies there are on scabies in the last five years, 40 appear, compared to much higher figures for the other skin diseases we have discussed.. Scabies is something that worries dermatologists and hospitals a lot, but at the moment of truth there is no interest. There are some studies, such as one of Carlos III, retrospective and based on analysis of records, whose conclusions can only be indicative.

Others measure the sales of permethrin, one of the treatments, but do not analyze whether the sales are to treat scabies or because the affected person repeats the treatment over and over again because the skin continues to itch a lot.. The scientific community has to be a little more formal and take more interest in scabies even if it does not entail great economic benefits”. In this sense, the dermatologist celebrates as an important step the study that, although very simple, the AEDV has launched, CLINI-AEDV, to see the current situation of scabies in our country.

Positive factors that “do very badly” for scabies

In the absence of data, it is not known exactly what amplitude the curves have over time, but Galván believes that what they have been noticing for some time is explained by various factors, “some of which are very positive but which are very bad for the spread of the scabies”. “First, the change in sexual behavior and group sex: if before I could have three sexual contacts in a month, now in a week I can have it with 30, as many people told us in the interviews we did through the mpox (before called monkeypox or monkeypox).

Another factor is the increase in life expectancy.. “The elderly population is increasing and the number of elderly people who live institutionalized has grown exponentially since 2010 and it is in those places where there are many people and there is rotation (an assistant washes one and goes to wash another and another, and rotates ) where it is easier to spread scabies. In addition, there are many diseases that used to kill us and are now chronic because there are treatments, but they lower the defenses.. This is a very important point, although infrequent: there is a special scabies that is that of people with low defenses, which can be older people who have immunosenescence, that is, their defenses have aged, or immunodeficiency caused by medications and this type of scabies is much more contagious than common scabies.

Galván explains that when the mite lays its eggs and the protonymphs are born, our defenses kill 99% of them, but if we don't have defenses that doesn't happen.. “Science is of the opinion that when there is a patient very affected by scabies, full of wounds and scabs and who has not slept for a month, they actually have between six and 10 live mites. People with immune problems can have thousands of mites on their skin.. If we add to this that the manifestations of scabies are due to the immune reaction to the mite, but your body does not react, the clinical picture does not have the typical signs of usual scabies, such as itching, and it is very difficult to diagnose.. When these cases occur, the possibility of contagion to others is much greater, even with the sheets in the laundry of a residence.

At this point, the specialist mentions the so-called fomites: the clothes, the chair, the towel…. “The culture medium is warm skin. The mite has been seen to survive for some time in excellent conditions of humidity and temperature.. Thus, the guidelines say that you have to treat the person, the environment and the fomites, except for the Japanese guide that says that you only have to do it in the case of Norwegian or hyperkeratotic scabies (that of people with impaired immunity).. My personal experience in Malawi is different: we did a massive treatment and I selected a population of 30,000 inhabitants, we started with 18% of people affected and we did not treat the fomites (it is difficult in a place without a washing machine, without bags to store, without enough access to water and without spare clothes) and after our intervention there were 2% of those affected, despite being in the ideal conditions of humidity and temperature of the Tropics”.

We must also remember the study in humans carried out by the zoologist Kenneth Mellanby in World War II (which no current medical ethics committee would have approved) exchanging the fomites of the patients and whose conclusion was that these were not the main method of transmission. However, until proven otherwise, it is important to follow clinical guidelines and treat fomites as they recommend, washing clothes at 50 degrees for at least 10 minutes, keeping them in the freezer for at least five hours at -10 degrees, or storing them contact with humans for a week, stresses the specialist.

The last factor for the dermatologist is the possible resistance of the mite to the treatments, “some studies say that there is and others say that it is not, that what is done wrong is the treatment of the contacts”. 5% permethrin is used as the base treatment (topical use) and ivermectin, which is more comfortable when oral. They are equally effective and in both cases they need to repeat the dose because neither kills the eggs well, says Galván. “There are other topical preparations and studies with other macrolactones, different from ivermectin, which have a very long half-life on the skin and we are looking forward to them because, after a single dose, as the eggs hatch, it would kill them”. All in all, Galván stresses that scabies is much easier to cure than ringworm, “especially if it affects the head, and the WHO has already referred to resistance to antifungals as the great pandemic that awaits us.”

Ringworm outbreak in Spanish hairdressers

Precisely we all remember the outbreak of ringworm that was detected in hairdressers throughout Spain at the beginning of this year, something striking because it sounds like an old thing to us, from other times. Ringworms or dermatophytosis are caused by dermatophytes, a type of fungus specialized in feeding on keratin (the protein in hair, skin, and nails).. Depending on their habitat, they can be anthropophilic (inhabiting humans), zoophilic (in animals) or geophilic (in the soil) and can be transmitted from human to human, from animal to human or from object to human (by contact with surfaces touched by an infected human or animal).

Microsporum canis under microscope. SHUTTERSTOCK

Ringworm of the head or tinea capitis is highly contagious (less prolonged contact is enough than in scabies) and affects mainly children from six months to 12 years, with a slight predominance in males.. The curious thing is that the outbreak that was detected at the beginning of the year was among adolescents (with an average age of 19), in this case associated with the weekly shaving and degrading that young people perform in the occipital and temporal areas in the hairdressers and most certainly caused by sharing electric razors and infected material that had not been properly disinfected.

“The fungi that inhabit humans usually give non-inflammatory ringworms, they produce some redness, scaling, but usually not great inflammation. Zoophiles, when they pass from an animal to a human, are more likely to get inflammatory ringworm, with fever, suppuration, adenopathies in the lymph nodes, that is, more 'scandalous', and if it is not treated promptly it can give a scarring alopecia. And geophiles are a mixture, it is neither as inflammatory as that of zoophiles nor as little inflammatory as that of anthropophiles”, explains Leonardo Bascón, dermatologist at the General Hospital of Granollers (Barcelona) and lead author of the study Outbreak of dermatophytosis in head and neck region associated with shaving in hairdressers: multicenter descriptive study of a series of cases, showing the findings that gave rise to the alarm.

“One of the conclusions that we did see in the study is that despite the fact that the majority fungus is one that inhabits humans, Trichophyton tonsurans, and which should have produced almost exclusively non-inflammatory ringworms, we found a higher percentage than usual of ringworms. inflammatory and one of the hypotheses that we handle is that behind it may be that with the very trauma of the razor when shaving, the fungus, which by itself should not produce so much inflammation, penetrated the deepest layers of the skin and produced it” , Bascón tells about this study, a collaborative work with 107 cases collected by Spanish specialists (there was a previous study done in Germany in 2021 on ringworm associated with hairdressing, but with a very small cohort: only 18 cases).

The authors have followed up on what Bascón presented in a presentation at the 50th Congress of the AEDV. “We surveyed the dermatologists who participated in the study and almost half, 47%, have perceived a decrease in the number of cases received in the four months since the article was published.. Therefore, we believe that the alert has worked, we do not know if due to greater awareness among adolescents because it had a great impact, for example, on TikTok with eight million views, or due to greater awareness of disinfection and sterilization measures in hairdressers. And the other half of dermatologists have hardly noticed any changes. Only 5% have noticed an increase in tinea capitis.”

The survey also asked dermatologists if they perceived that the Public Health authorities in their community had taken any action regarding this outbreak.. “The vast majority, 70%, were not aware that the Public Health of their autonomous community had done anything and we believe that Public Health should take more action on the matter.. Although it is not a notifiable disease, we would like to ask for more regulation at the level of hygiene measures in hairdressers to prevent it from happening again,” adds Bascón.

The danger of asymptomatic carriers

Those 107 cases were treated with oral terbinafine for an average of seven weeks, indicates Bascón, which is the treatment used for tinea capitis (between six and eight weeks minimum).. “In the body, topical treatments are generally used, but in the head, and I want to emphasize this, the topical treatment does not reach the follicle, so the treatment has to be oral, which can be combined with the topic, but never alone. topic. In some cases of tinea capitis that are only treated with topicals, the patient becomes what we call an asymptomatic carrier: he continues to have the fungus, but does not give him symptoms and the person does not perceive it as a problem, he continues to go to the hairdresser and have it treated. keep broadcasting because it was not treated well. That is why it is very important to have an influence, also for primary care physicians who are often the first filter, in oral treatment to prevent things from escalating.”

The dermatologist at the Hospital de Granollers says that for the moment they have not perceived resistance to the treatments, but the truth is that ringworm has always been present. “In some historical moments it was more prevalent, 18th-19th centuries; in others it decreased due to hygienic measures, greater control in veterinary matters, fewer stray animals that we see now, for example, but it has always been there.. Dermatophytes are a highly adaptable species. The one found in the study, T. tonsurans, is originally endemic to Southeast Asia and Australia, then spread to Central and South America during colonial times, and from there to Europe and the US, where it is currently responsible for more than 90% of tinea cases. capitis, with a predilection for people of African descent, and Microsporum canis is the second most common etiology. En tinea capitis, M. canis (zoophilic) is predominant in some European countries and in others T. tonsurans”, concludes Bascón.

For Vicente García-Patos, head of the Dermatology Service of the Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona, “these ringworms, and the majority of fungal infections in our environment, fortunately are superficial, affecting the skin and mucosa. The most common is athlete's foot or tinea pedis (ringworm of the foot).. From time to time there is an upturn in these superficial fungal infections, causing more or less extensive epidemics, as has happened with ringworm of the scalp related to the fashion of shaving hair.. But today we have very effective topical and oral antifungal treatments with a fantastic safety profile.”

In addition to ringworm on the scalp from shaving, there are other emerging mycoses, according to García-Patos. “Thanks to the improvement of molecular diagnostic techniques, we began to see specific cases, but that we had not seen before, of a species of unusual fungus. It was described less than 15 years ago, especially in Asia, and with globalization they are beginning to be described all over the world.. It is called Arthroderma or Trichophyton benhamiae and is mainly transmitted by guinea pigs, dogs and cats, causing superficial ringworm.. Fungal infections of the nails (onychomycosis) are also becoming more frequent: their incidence increases with age and we have an increasing life expectancy. On the other hand, the yeast Candida, a saprophyte of the digestive tract and the female genital mucosa, although it is part of the microbiome, can cause mucosal candidiasis, which is very annoying, when taking broad-spectrum antibiotics or oral or inhaled corticosteroids.”

Microscopic view of candidiasis. SHUTTERSTOCK

But García-Patos insists that this type is superficial, except when this candida can pass from the digestive tract or from vascular catheters into the blood and produce really serious infections.. “It occurs in immunosuppressed patients, for example, in extremely premature infants, in transplant recipients and in cancer patients. Although candidiasis continues to be the most common invasive fungal infection, the increase in immunosuppressed patients is also causing an increase in other angioinvasive fungal infections, such as aspergillosis, fusariosis, and mucormycosis.”

Immunocompromised patients, what worries the most

“There are two profiles of immunosuppressed patients especially susceptible to opportunistic fungal infections: those with very intense and generally acute immunosuppression, for example caused by chemotherapy, leukemia or a recent hematological or solid organ transplant, with profound neutropenia [ decreased white blood cells], where candidiasis and invasive aspergillosis predominate; and other chronic, long-term immunocompromised patients, such as solid organ transplant recipients who receive lifelong medications to prevent rejection, in whom some opportunistic fungi such as Alternaria and other phaeohyphomycoses (pigmented fungi that produce melanin) cause deep localized infections from trauma, which can sometimes even become systemic,” explains the dermatologist.

The specialist indicates that also many chronic treatments to treat immune-mediated, autoimmune or autoinflammatory diseases “encourage the innate and acquired defenses against fungi such as neutrophils and Th17 lymphocytes, which are essential for their control, to stop working and favor the development of these superficial, deep and systemic infections. Fortunately we have an arsenal of antifungal drugs, both topical and oral and intravenous, very broad and effective, but like all antibiotics and antimicrobials, rational use must be made to avoid generating resistance.. Most continue to work perfectly, but it is an important issue, as it happens with bacteria, since certain species of fungi that are no longer so sensitive to some antifungals are becoming more frequent, recommending the practice of in vitro sensitivity studies (antifungogram). ) especially in invasive mycoses”, emphasizes García-Patos.

This type of invasive opportunistic mycosis with systemic compromise is very serious in immunosuppressed patients and can cause a mortality of more than 50%.. In this context, the role of the dermatologist is very important, underlines García-Patos. “Many manifest with very subtle skin lesions, especially with purpura, vesicles, scabs, skin necrosis…. Multidisciplinary care of these patients, including the dermatologist, is essential for early recognition of these lesions, suspecting the diagnosis of invasive mycosis, taking the appropriate samples (skin biopsy and rapid techniques to identify fungi) and starting antifungal treatment as soon as possible. systemic, it's essential for the patient to get ahead.

García-Patos comments that in certain areas of the world there are so-called endemic deep mycoses. “For example, in South America there are a series of diseases, especially by direct inoculation or by inhalation of these spores, which cause endemic diseases, such as mycetoma, coccidioidomycosis and paracoccidioidomycosis.. They affect immunosuppressed people, but also immunocompetent people. The response to antifungals is less and some deep mycoses, which even affect the bone, may require amputations.. At the symposium on emerging mycoses [within the congress held by the AEDV] we have experts from Mexico and Paraguay, with extensive experience in these processes.”

The dermatologist warns: “Some mycoses typical of tropical or desert climates have not yet reached us, but migratory movements and climate change may justify their appearance in our environment, especially those related to the inhalation of spores.”

Berlusconi and the genesis of the great Milan: the 'no' of his seer, Gullit's harangue and the Velodrome scandal

On February 10, 1986, Silvio Berlusconi bought Milan for 25 billion lire.. A delicate decision, not so much because of the money, but because with it he contravened the advice of Moro, his bedside psychic, who had been warning him for a long time about the jinx that the rossoneri carried. Nothing remained of that European champion (1963, 1969), besieged by debts and still bruised by his recent relegation to Serie B. Such was the influence of Moro that Berlusconi had come to consider the option of Inter. And if that operation did not come to fruition, it was rather due to the iron refusal of Ivanoe Fraizzoli, Nerazzurri president. Berlusconi, therefore, had nothing left but to challenge the bad luck.

On July 18, 1986, between the chords of The Ride of the Valkyries, Il Cavaliere landed by helicopter on the Arena Civica in Milan to launch his first speech as owner: «Although expensive, this club for me is a matter of the heart. Remember that beautiful women also cost money.

The owner of the fledgling media empire Finninvest already saw football as the best magnet for television audiences. A business of overflowing passions with which to engage your money-making machine. But also a propaganda device with which to associate their image with that of an immortal team. That's why he chose Arrigo Sacchi. A revolutionary and arrogant trainer, maniacal and countercultural, known in the world as the Prophet of Fusignano.

Conflicts with Van Basten

“In my football, the leader is the idea of the game and the collective. You can have the best musicians and soloists, but you will not hear any melody if they are not coordinated by a director and a score,” said Sacchi, a lover of Rinus Michels' Ajax who Berlusconi gave not only Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi or Roberto Donadoni. , but with the most select of Dutch football.

The overwhelming superiority of Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard against Real Madrid in the semifinals of the 1989 European Cup put the entire continent on alert. However, in the preview of the final against Steaua, the influential journalist Gianni Brera still allowed himself to suggest that the chances of success lay through catenaccio and counterattacks. Sacchi cut out his article to show it to his players. Gullit, outraged, launched an incendiary harangue in the locker room. That 4-0 at the Camp Nou is still considered today one of the greatest exhibitions of the tournament.

However, Sacchi's infernal physical and tactical demands wreaked havoc on Van Basten, a guy not very used to being pushed.. Berlusconi, aware of the situation, had to mediate more than once. Until one night, in Verona, he got fed up with the matter: “Some of you may not be here next year, but Sacchi will”. Because if anything defined President Berlusconi -apart from his unwavering faith in his project, no matter how much he strayed from the current- it was his blood pacts.

outrageous payouts

Adriano Galliani, Ariedo Braida or Silvano Ramaccioni, courtly advisers on football issues, learned loyalty the hard way. All faithful, even in the worst circumstances. Like that March 21, 1991 at the Velodrome in Marseille, the most unfortunate night for Milan when, after a blackout, Galliani withdrew the team citing security reasons.. UEFA would separate the team for a year from its competitions, disqualifying Galliani for another year. In any case, even then it was necessary to immolate oneself in the name of Sua Emittenza.

The cycle of the great Milan would close in 1994 with Fabio Capello, another character that Berlusconi had pulled out of his sleeve. A colossal 4-0 to bury Johan Cruyff's most brilliant Barça. Already at that time, focused on politics, Berlusconi followed football matters from a certain distance.. His missteps, such as the multimillion-dollar transfer of Gianluigi Lentini or the closure with Fernando de Napoli, signed only to take it away from his rivals, gave way to a transition. The last golden age would come with Carlo Ancelotti, a risky bet, since he had not made the grade with Inter and Juventus. The clairvoyant bets for Clarence Seedorf, Andrea Pirlo or Kaká were worth another two more Champions.

Berlusconi and the genesis of the great Milan: the 'no' of his seer, Gullit's harangue and the Vélodrome scandal

On February 10, 1986, Silvio Berlusconi bought Milan for 25 billion lire.. A delicate decision, not so much because of the money, but because with it he contravened the advice of Moro, his bedside seer, who had been warning him for a long time about the jinx carried by the rossoneri. Nothing remained of that European champion (1963, 1969), besieged by debts and still bruised by his recent relegation to Serie B. Such was the influence of Moro that Berlusconi had come to consider the option of Inter. And if that operation did not come to fruition, it was rather due to the iron refusal of Ivanoe Fraizzoli, Nerazzurri president. Berlusconi, therefore, had nothing left but to challenge the bad luck.

On July 18, 1986, between the chords of The Ride of the Valkyries, Il Cavaliere landed by helicopter on the Arena Civica in Milan to launch his first speech as owner: «Although expensive, this club for me is a matter of the heart. Remember that beautiful women also cost money.

The owner of the fledgling media empire Finninvest already saw football as the best magnet for television audiences. A business of overflowing passions with which to gear your money-making machine. But also a propaganda device with which to associate their image with that of an immortal team. That's why he chose Arrigo Sacchi. A revolutionary and arrogant trainer, maniacal and countercultural, known in the world as the Prophet of Fusignano.

Conflicts with Van Basten

“In my football, the leader is the idea of the game and the collective. You can have the best musicians and soloists, but you will not hear any melody if they are not coordinated by a director and a score, “said Sacchi, a lover of Rinus Michels' Ajax to whom Berlusconi gave not only Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi or Roberto Donadoni. , but with the most select of Dutch football.

The overwhelming superiority of Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard against Real Madrid in the semifinals of the 1989 European Cup put the entire continent on alert. However, in the preview of the final against Steaua, the influential journalist Gianni Brera still allowed himself to suggest that the chances of success lay through catenaccio and counterattacks. Sacchi cut out his article to show it to his players. Gullit, outraged, launched an incendiary harangue in the locker room. That 4-0 at the Camp Nou is still considered today one of the greatest exhibitions of the tournament.

However, Sacchi's infernal physical and tactical demands wreaked havoc on Van Basten, a guy not very used to being pushed.. Berlusconi, aware of the situation, had to mediate more than once. Until one night, in Verona, he got fed up with the matter: “Some of you may not be here next year, but Sacchi will”. Because if anything defined President Berlusconi -apart from his unwavering faith in his project, no matter how much he strayed from the current- it was his blood pacts.

outrageous payouts

Adriano Galliani, Ariedo Braida or Silvano Ramaccioni, courtly advisers on football issues, learned loyalty the hard way. All faithful, even in the worst circumstances. Like that March 21, 1991 at the Velodrome in Marseille, the most unfortunate night for Milan when, after a blackout, Galliani withdrew the team citing security reasons.. UEFA would separate the team for a year from its competitions, disqualifying Galliani for another year. In any case, even then it was necessary to immolate oneself in the name of Sua Emittenza.

The cycle of the great Milan would close in 1994 with Fabio Capello, another character that Berlusconi had pulled out of his sleeve. A colossal 4-0 to bury Johan Cruyff's most brilliant Barça. Already at that time, focused on politics, Berlusconi followed football matters from a certain distance.. His missteps, such as the multimillion-dollar transfer of Gianluigi Lentini or the closure with Fernando de Napoli, signed only to take it away from his rivals, gave way to a transition. The last golden age would come with Carlo Ancelotti, a risky bet, since he had not made the grade with Inter and Juventus. The clairvoyant bets for Clarence Seedorf, Andrea Pirlo or Kaká were worth another two more Champions.

The Government plays with Calviño its last trick to take 23-J towards the economic

On the government's radar, they believe that the wind is beginning to blow in their favour.. At least, that the flags move and that's something. After months and months of dragging the mantra “imagine what we can do with a favorable wind”, when it seems that the gale of the general elections advanced by Pedro Sánchez is coming. Even with everything, in La Moncloa they believe that the economy, the good short-term prospects that they manage, are an argument to be exploited. The lever on which to pivot your strategy. But in the Government there is fear that, as happened on 28-M, the PP bury and annul this speech, dismantling one of Sánchez's main assets.

In this framework, that of placing the economy as the spearhead, wielding the data and forecasts of international and national organizations, is where it is explained that the PSOE launches Nadia Calviño as a stiletto. The first vice president is neither a socialist militant nor is she on the party lists for 23-J, but “I am committed to this project, delighted to collaborate and move forward with our president”. The head of Economic Affairs starred in an unusual image on Monday: she gave a press conference from Ferraz, headquarters of the national leadership of the PSOE. And he did it, at least, for three reasons that are part of the party's strategy. First, to value the “responsible economic policy” of the Executive, which “affect all areas of the lives of citizens.”

Second, to calm concerns, worries and appease attacks from the opposition in the face of the possibility -remote today according to the polls, yes- of renewing the coalition presuming that United We Can “has had practically no influence on economic policy”.. And this despite the fact that Yolanda Díaz is the head of Labor and there are measures promoted that had been claimed by the purple ones – to cite a single example, the regulation of rental prices.

And third, the PSOE exhibits and sharpens Calviño because it considers that it is time to take advantage of the absence in the PP of a leading figure in economic matters. “In front we don't know what, or who or for what,” was Calviño's main idea. The head of Economic Affairs demanded that the PP hold a debate focused on the economy. It happens that precisely yesterday, according to Sánchez's proposal, the first face-to-face between the President of the Government and Alberto Núñez Feijóo should have been held, since he wanted six from here to the elections, and it will not take place.

Sánchez wants to hammer with the economy from now on, despite the fact that the sale of the government share did not work on 28-M and the idea of the PP to “repeal sanchismo” came to fruition.. Growth and job creation data are good. The forecasts are rosy. And Calviño is a solvent figure with a moderate profile, who is accepted in niches that are not so left-wing.. Moncloa seeks to “focus” and “focus” almost a month and a half after the appointment with the polls. Because the PSOE admits that the “noise” and the “tension” has “made it difficult to communicate the Government's management.”

“One of our priorities has to be to focus and focus the debate on what is most important for citizens,” Vice President Calviño stated yesterday from the PSOE headquarters. The fear is that the reluctance of the PP to focus the debate on the economy will again truncate this socialist asset. Because they know that this happened on 28-M. And it can happen again. «The public debate during the days prior to 28-M was dominated by issues that have absolutely nothing to do with the Spanish economy. It is evident that the PP does not want to talk about the economy because it is doing very well.

The Socialists held a meeting yesterday in Ferraz to outline their electoral program, but Calviño did not announce measures in his speech.

Mbappé informs PSG that he will not renew and the club is considering his sale this summer

Kylyan Mbappé has formally communicated to Paris Saint-Germain that he will not extend his contract, which ends on June 30, 2024, and the club is considering transferring him so that he does not leave for free. The star has sent a letter to his team stating that he will not execute the option for an additional season, according to the newspaper L'Equipe.

In this way, Mbappé would be free at the end of next season and could start negotiating with any club from January 1. PSG sources assured the aforementioned newspaper that Mbappé will not leave for free, so if the player does not express his willingness to renew, he will be transferred in the coming weeks.

L'Equipe points out that PSG is “surprised” and has shown “misunderstanding” by the fact that Mbappé has sent the letter at this time, even more so since there was no legal obligation for the footballer to express that intention to be released on June 30, 2024.

enigmatic statements

And it is that the optional season would only take effect if Mbappé shows in writing before July 31 his desire to sign it, so if he had maintained his silence he would still have been released within a year.

Until now, the player had been enigmatic about his future, and on May 28, during a UNFP union gala, he limited himself to advancing: “I still have a year left on my contract, I'll be here next season”.

Just a year ago, the striker renewed for two seasons with PSG, with an optional one, when his transfer to Real Madrid was almost taken for granted. The captain of the French team later admitted that he had received a call from President Emmanuel Macron, who urged him to continue in Ligue 1.. The pressure from the Qatari-owned club was also very strong, which sought to continue having one of the best players on the planet on its payroll during the celebration of the last World Cup.

reconstruction in paris

PSG's season has not been very encouraging for the Bondy player, as the club won Ligue 1 with mediocre play, which will surely cost their manager Christophe Galtier his job.. Above all, PSG fell in the Champions League round of 16 against Bayern and showed that their competitive level at the European level remains stagnant.

With Leo Messi gone and waiting to get rid of Neymar (31 years old and with another serious injury on his back), PSG wanted to make Mbappé the cornerstone of its reconstruction, based on more French players and, above all, younger and more hungry for titles

This will be the third consecutive year that the future of Mbappé has made the headlines. In the summer of 2021, Real Madrid even offered 200 million euros for him, even if he only had one year left on his contract.. And in the final moments of last season it was practically taken for granted that the player would go to the white club, although he finally signed another contract in Paris, for two seasons and one optional.