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Introduction: Tuberculosis remains among the most prevalent infectious diseases worldwide; Risk factors include sociodemographic factors and comorbidities such as alcohol consumption, diabetes mellitus, the use of legal and illegal drugs and HIV. This research aimed to estimate the incidence of tuberculosis cases and describe th.. Read More
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Bovine Brucellosis: Epidemiology, Public Health Implication and Status of the Brucella
Brucellosis is a serious economic and public well-being concern throughout the world. It is a global spreading and causes a serious problem to developing country similarly as Ethiopia. Brucella abortus is the foremost reason for this disease in cattle. Moreover, Brucella melitensis, and Brucella suis reason for brucellosis in ca.. Read More
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Introduction: Previous studies have suggested that smoking and drinking alcohol are prostate cancer risks. However, how regional unevenness of radiation oncologists/urologists in Japan or other risk factors including social background correlate with age-adjusted mortality of prostate cancer remain unknown. Methods: In addition .. Read More
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Brief Note on Viruses Infectious Diseases
A virus is also a microorganism that we cannot see with our naked eyes. These are very tiny organisms and are visible only under a microscope and they are made up of genetic material (DNA and RNA) and protein. Viruses infiltrate your body's cells and utilize the cells' components to help them proliferate (increase rapidly in num.. Read More
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Brief Note on Bacteria Infectious Diseases
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A Complete Collection of Genetic Variations That Cause Chronic Granulomatous Disease
Chronic granulomatous disease is an immunodeficiency that manifests in young children as susceptibility for recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. The disease is caused by mutations in the genes that encode the components of the leukocyte NADPH oxidase enzyme. This enzyme generates reactive oxygen compounds needed for killin.. Read More
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Types of Studies in Epidemiology
Disease transmission specialists utilize a scope of study plans from the observational to exploratory and for the most part sorted as graphic (including the evaluation of information covering time, spot, and individual), logical (intending to additionally inspect known affiliations or theorized connections), and test (a term reg.. Read More
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Types of Studies in Environmental Epidemiology
Cancer is a gathering of sicknesses including unusual cell development with the possibility to attack or spread to different pieces of the body. This difference with generous tumors, which don't spread. Possible signs and manifestations incorporate a knot, unusual dying, delayed hack, unexplained weight reduction, and an adjustm.. Read More
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the pattern and clinical manifestations of structural cardiac diseases among adolescents attending UNTH, Enugu, Nigeria. Methods: A retrospective analysis with structural cardiac cases with symptoms presumed to be of cardiac origin or on referral seen among adolescents at.. Read More
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GIS Based Mapping and Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb.), infects over two billion people worldwide (90% latent infection; 10% active-disease). It typically affects the lungs (pulmonary TB) but can also affect other body organs (extra pulmonary TB). Approximately 10 million new active-.. Read More
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The Science and Art of Preventing Disease
Analyzing the determinants of fitness of a populace and the threats it faces is the premise for public fitness. The public may be as small as a handful of humans or as massive as a village or a whole city; with inside the case of a virus it can embody numerous continents. Public fitness has been described as "the technology and .. Read More
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Clinical Science Psychology and Medical Sciences
Clinical science is a mental science directed on the assessment, understanding, and amelioration of human troubles in behavior, affect, cognition, or health, and on the software of information to such troubles in approaches regular with scientific evidence. Psychology who gives clinical or guiding contributions check and manage .. Read More
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Alzheimer’s Disease, Blood Sugar Levels and a Little Kown Antioxidant
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease involving the progressive loss of memory and mental function along with brain atrophy. Approximately 5.8 million Americans age 65 and older are living with this disease, and deaths from Alzheimer’s disease have increased 146%. AD is characterized by the presence.. Read More
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GIS Based Mapping and Spatial Distribution of Tuberculosis in Punjab, Pakistan
Tuberculosis (TB) is known as a disease that prone to spatial clustering. Recent development has seen a sharp rise in the number of epidemiologic studies employing Geographical Information System (GIS), particularly in identifying TB clusters and evidences of etiologic factors. This retrospective population-based study was condu.. Read More
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Healthcare financing (in public and private both ends) is a challenging priority in India where low public healthcare expenditure causing unaffordable cost of treatment. Introduction of health insurance is considered as a major invension in healthcare. The main focal point of the study is to visualize the changes in the insuranc.. Read More
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We have investigated the clinical characteristics, duration of infectiousness from onset of symptoms and viral kinetics among moderate, mild and asymptomatic cases. For 181 cases, clinical features that were statistically significant between moderate and mild cases are fever (p-value 0.028), cough (p-value 0.352), runny nose (p-.. Read More
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This was a retrospective study of 2,956 cases detected positive by RT-PCR to observe the viral dynamics in different age groups and gender using Ct value of COVID-19 patients, 78% cases were detected positive for ORF1ab and E gene, 15% cases were positive for ORF1ab and N gene while 8% cases were positive only for ORF1ab. The me.. Read More
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Some Issues on Cancer Epidemiology: Prevalence of Comorbid Mental Disorders
Cancer diseases affect approximately 10 million people only in Europe. As a result of the demographic development, their prevalence is expected to double during the next 10 years. Cancer is a leading cause of death. It accounted for eight million deaths worldwide (around 15% of all deaths) in 2010 (38% more than in 1990) Meanwhi.. Read More
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Background: AIDS related chronic opportunistic infections like TB may lead to anemia. ART may also cause insufficient food intake due to the side effect like nausea and vomiting. There is scarcity of data on the prevalence and factors associated with anemia among HIV-infected adult patients. Methods: A cross sectional study was.. Read More
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Quality of Life and Well-Being in Morocco
Objective: The majority of epidemiological reports focus on confirmed cases of COVID-19. In this study, we aim to assess the health and well-being of adults not infected with Covid-19 after two months of quarantine in Morocco. Materials and Methods: Two months after the declaration of quarantine in Morocco following the Covid-1.. Read More
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