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Telomere Length in Children with Acquired Severe Aplastic Anemia
Objective: This study aimed to assess telomere length in children with severe aplastic anemia and to correlate this parameter with the response to immunosuppressive therapy Method: The study group consisted of 18 children aged with severe aplastic anemia (SAA) treated with rabbit antithymocyte globulin and cyclosporine from one.. Read More
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Background: Despite the fact that Hepatitis B Virus infection has been a major problem associated with blood transfusion in developing countries like Ethiopia, data on magnitude of Hepatitis B Virus seropositivity among blood donors is scarce. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and associated factors of Hepatitis B Virus .. Read More
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Knowledge, Perceived Seriousness and Lifestyle Risk Factors of High Blood Pressure, Ethiopia
Background: Poorly controlled hypertension has serious health and economic consequences. Patient’s proactive engagement with improved knowledge, perceived seriousness and behavior regarding drug compliance and lifestyle modification remains the most effective strategy to control high blood pressure. This study tried to pro.. Read More
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Whom to Blame For Infertility: Semen Analysis of Men from 70 Infertile Couples
Background: Fertility has been one of men admire commendation since the beginning of recorded history and remains a driving need for young couples now days. Infertility is important cause of frustration, despair, and helplessness with debilitating consequences. As per the WHO estimates 60–80 million couples worldwide curre.. Read More
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A Retrospective Review of Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Social Determinants and Control Measures
Ebola Viral Disease (EVD) is a fatal hemorrhagic disease of Public health importance caused by Ebola virus. It has only been recorded in low-income countries of sub-Saharan African countries, particularly in West Africa, where the poverty level is high and the environmental sanitation is very poor. The West African outbreak of t.. Read More
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Introduction: An extremely high prevalence of gastric cancer (GC) was observed in Xianyou County, the Southeastern of China, yet it remains unclear how interaction of environmental factors affects the GC risk in this area.Methods: A population-based case-control study was conducted during March 2013 and January 2017 in Xianyou C.. Read More
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Canaglifozin in the Diabetic-Obese and Poorly Controlled
Objective: To analyze the metabolic evolution in patients with previous poor control after starting treatment with canagliflozin.Methodology: A retrospective observational study in patients with poor glycemic control assigned to several health centers of Albacete and Cuenca provinces in which treatment with canagliflozin has bee.. Read More
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Detection of Neonatal Jaundice among the Newborn Using Kramers Criteria
Introduction: Jaundice is one of the most common conditions which need medical attention in newborn babies. In most babies with jaundice there is no underlying disease, and this early jaundice is termed as physiological jaundice.Objectives: To determine the incidence of Neonatal jaundice by Kramer’s criteria among Newborns.. Read More
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Objective: To evaluate the relative distribution of service connection disability ratings among veterans with a diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) from all branches of service who went to war before and after a historic attack on US by a terrorist group on September 11, 2001 (9/.. Read More
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Incidence of Child Homicide in the Transkei Sub-Region of South Africa (1996-2014)
Background: The incidence of child homicide varies from country to country, and also from region to region within the same country. It is always under-researched, therefore under-estimated and under-reported, especially in the rural parts of South Africa. Objective: To study the incidence of child homicide in the Transkei sub-r.. Read More
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Background: Young people are the back bone of every counter’s future. At the same time, they are the ones that are at greater risk for many risky sexual behaviors. In Ethiopia, despite the significance of the problem, there is little research work in the area of risky sexual behaviors and associated factors among high scho.. Read More
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Mortality of Burns among Men Dead During 2016-2017 in Baghdad/Iraq
Background: In most developing countries, the burn is become a big physical and social problem as a result of mortality and morbidity.Objectives: To assess the mortality among men by various reasons and to identify the most prominent characteristics of the variables and findings.Methodology: A retrospective cross-sectional study.. Read More
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Trends in Road Traffic Accident Related Deaths in Transkei Sub-Region of South Africa (1993-2015)
Background: Deaths caused by road traffic accidents (RTA) are a serious public health problem all over the world. The South African government has been trying hard to bring its incidence down, but still it remains a major health problem. The Transkei region is a rural part of South Africa where the RTA death toll has consistentl.. Read More
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Dimensional resolution of malignant transformation events in cells is a putative reflection of susceptibility hot spots in DNA biology of response to genomic damage. It is further to such understanding that repair processes are potentially a vast array of complementary pathways that significantly promote the resistance to therap.. Read More
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Mesothelioma from Asbestos Exposure in Brake Mechanics: Epidemiology in Context
Asbestos causes pleural and peritoneal malignant mesothelioma, in addition to lung cancer, other cancers and asbestosis and pleural plaques. Multiple scientific disciplines have made significant contributions to the strength of the cancer causality consensus conclusion which has led many countries to ban the use of asbestos. Epi.. Read More
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An Update on the Gut Microbiome and the Use of Probiotics for Disease Prevention in Preterm Infants
Very low birth weight infants (VLBWIs) are at high risk for inflammatory diseases including necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) or neonatal sepsis, which are primary causes of neonatal mortality. The intestinal microbiota plays an essential role in maintaining local immune homeostasis and enhancing the intestinal barrier in preterm .. Read More
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High Level of Maternal Glycated Hemoglobin and Low Birth Weight
Background: The present study investigated the possible association between elevated maternal glycated haemoglobin levels (HbA1c%) and infants with low birth weight (LBW). Methods: This case-control study included 1,142 women admitted to three public hospitals in the northeast region of Brazil. The participants were classified b.. Read More
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Introduction: Migration is an important factor that could influence the distribution of disease and death in a population. The majority of studies on migration and health relate to external migration i.e. between different countries and cultures and has been thoroughly investigated in various settings. Studies of health effects .. Read More
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Calvarial Deformities in Children: A Radiological Gamut, Studied at a Tertiary Hospital
Aims and Objectives: To present the application of a protocol of low dose optimized for multidetector TC of 64 slice developed in our institution and directed to the study of the cranial deformity in the pediatric population. • Compare the radiation doses obtained with this protocol with the standard reference levels recom.. Read More
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Prevalence of Alexithymia among Undergraduates at BUITEMS
Alexithymia is a disorder or an inability of a person to express his or her feelings and emotions. It is the decreased capacity to comprehend feelings or sentiments in the self as well as of others. The current epidemiological investigations demonstrate that upwards of 10% of the overall public might be portrayed by stages of al.. Read More
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