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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617021/geochemical-dataset-of-alluvial-sediments-in-the-mbiame-floodplain-nw-cameroon-implication-for-provenance-paleoweathering-and-maturity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mary Ewokolo Molua Mbua Etutu, Bokanda Ekoko Eric, Adama Amaya, Akumbom Vishiti, Cheo Emmanuel Suh
To identify potential heavy minerals in the Mbiame floodplain in the Northwestern region of Cameroon, geochemical and petrographical data from alluvial deposits were utilized. The grains are mixed with inclusions of zircon and ilmenite, and the megacrysts come from felsic to intermediate igneous rocks like old basalt-andesite and magmatic gneiss. The Mbiame region lies between latitudes 6° 8' and 6° 24' N and longitudes 10° 39' and 10° 57' E, East of Mount Oku. One of the principal volcanic massifs on the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL), Mt...
June 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616826/rectourethral-fistula-after-posterior-urethral-valves-ablation-in-an-infant-a-rare-complication
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Ankur Bhardwaj, Vivek Manchanda, Parveen Kumar, Mamta Sengar
Acquired rectourethral fistula (RUF) is a rare but major complication of posterior urethral valve ablation. We present a case of a 1-year-old boy managed in a staged manner by completion of posterior urethral valves ablation, colostomy, RUF division through anterior sagittal transanorectal approach, and stoma closure. The child is continent for urine and feces.
2024: Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616268/kawasaki-disease-in-kenya-and-review-of-the-african-literature
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REVIEW
A Migowa, C M Njeru, E Were, T Ngwiri, I Colmegna, C Hitchon, R Scuccimarri
BACKGROUND: Kawasaki disease has been described across the globe, although publications from Africa are limited. To our knowledge, there are no publications on Kawasaki disease from Kenya, which triggered this report. METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional study was undertaken to identify in-patients with a discharge diagnosis of Kawasaki disease, over 2 different 5-year periods, at two pediatric hospitals in Nairobi, Kenya. We reviewed the medical records of all patients and report their clinical findings, diagnostic workup and treatment...
April 14, 2024: Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616195/genetic-diversity-and-antagonistic-properties-of-trichoderma-strains-from-the-crop-rhizospheres-in-southern-rajasthan-india
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Prashant P Jambhulkar, Bhumica Singh, M Raja, Adnan Ismaiel, Dilip K Lakshman, Maharishi Tomar, Pratibha Sharma
There are fewer studies on Trichoderma diversity in agricultural fields. The rhizosphere of 16 crops was analyzed for Trichoderma species in 7 districts of Rajasthan state of India. Based on DNA sequence of translation elongation factor 1α (tef-1α), and morphological characteristics, 60 isolates were identified as 11 species: Trichoderma brevicompactum, species in Harzianum clade identified as T. afroharzianum, T. inhamatum, T. lentiforme, T. camerunense, T. asperellum, T. asperelloides, T. erinaceum, T...
April 14, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615055/monitoring-indian-superfood-moringa-oleifera-lam-species-specific-pcr-fingerprint-based-authentication-for-more-consumer-safety
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Sascha Wetters, Vaidurya Sahi, Lena Brosche, Annette Häser, Peter Nick
Moringa oleifera Lam. has become one of the major new superfoods commonly available in the aisles of bio-shops and health-food sections in supermarkets of North America and Europe. While most of these products appear under the generic and scientifically inconclusive term "Moringa", the European Union, so far, has allowed commercialisation for the use in food and feed for M. oleifera only. M. oleifera is indigenous to India and South Asia, but large-scale cultivation of this species has spread to the tropical regions on all continents, with a strong focus on Africa, leading to a high risk of admixture with species like M...
April 13, 2024: NPJ science of food
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614635/cooperation-for-malaria-control-and-elimination-in-the-guiana-shield
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Alice Sanna, Martha Suárez-Mutis, Yann Lambert, Luisiane Carvalho, Hedley Cairo, Horace Cox, Clara de Bort, Margarete Gomes do Socorro Mendonça, David A Forero-Peña, Juan Carlos Gabaldón-Figueira, Maria Eugenia Grillet, François Klein, Clément Lazarus, Yassamine Lazrek, Jaime Louzada, Dorinaldo Malafaia, Paola Marchesini, Lise Musset, Joseli Oliveira-Ferreira, Cassio Peterka, Cyril Rousseau, Emmanuel Roux, Leopoldo Villegas, Stephen Vreden, Solène Wiedner-Papin, Gabriel Zorello Laporta, Helene Hiwat, Maylis Douine
The Guiana Shield, a small region of South America, is currently one of the main hotspots of malaria transmission on the continent. This Amazonian area is characterised by remarkable socioeconomic, cultural, health, and political heterogeneity and a high degree of regional and cross-border population mobility, which has contributed to the increase of malaria in the region in the past few years. In this context, regional cooperation to control malaria represents both a challenge and an indispensable initiative...
May 2024: Lancet Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614449/a-global-overview-on-electronic-apex-locator-use-from-1968-to-2023-a-bibliometric-analysis
#27
REVIEW
Luiz Fernando Monteiro Czornobay, Aurélio de Oliveira Rocha, Christiane Cabral Leite, Lucas Menezes Dos Anjos, Juliana Silva Ribeiro de Andrade, Bruno Alexandre Pacheco de Castro Henriques, Mariane Cardoso, Ricardo Machado, Cleonice da Silveira Teixeira, Lucas de Fonseca Roberti Garcia
INTRODUCTION: This bibliometric review analyzed the research trends and main characteristics of articles related to Electronic Apex Locators (EALs). METHODS: The search was conducted in November 2023 on the Web of Science Core Collection. Narrative and systematic reviews, observational and intervention studies, laboratory and clinical studies were included. Two researchers selected the articles and extracted the number of citations, year of publication, journal, study design, theme, country, continent, institutions, author, and keywords...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Endodontics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613847/-i-couldn-t-carry-on-taking-a-drug-like-that-a-qualitative-study-of-patient-perspectives-on-side-effects-from-rheumatology-drugs
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Dorthe B Berthelsen, Sabrina M Nielsen, Marianne U Rasmussen, Marieke Voshaar, Pamela Richards, Susan J Bartlett, Glen S Hazlewood, Beverly J Shea, Peter Tugwell, Torkell Ellingsen, Tanja S Jørgensen, Salome Kristensen, Lee S Simon, Robin Christensen, Caroline A Flurey
OBJECTIVES: There is growing interest in collecting outcome information directly from patients in clinical trials. This study evaluates what patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) consider important to know about symptomatic side effects they may experience from a new prescription drug. METHODS: Patients with inflammatory arthritis, who had one or more prescribed drugs for their disease for at least 12 months, participated in focus groups and individual interviews...
April 13, 2024: Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613819/estimating-surgical-urethral-length-on-intraoperative-robot-assisted-prostatectomy-images-using-artificial-intelligence-anatomy-recognition
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Franciscus Hendericus Aäron Bakker, Joris V de Nijs, Tim J M Jaspers, Peter H N de With, Alexander J W Beulens, Henk van der Poel, Fons van der Sommen, Willem M Brinkman
Objective To construct a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) model that can recognize and delineate anatomic structures on intraoperative video frames of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) and to use these annotations to predict the surgical urethral length (SUL). Background Urethral dissection during RARP impacts patient urinary incontinence (UI) outcomes, and requires extensive training. Large differences exist between incontinence outcomes of different urologists and hospitals. Also, surgeon experience and education are critical towards optimal outcomes...
April 13, 2024: Journal of Endourology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613622/self-mutilation-a-systematic-review
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Matheus Medeiros Nunes, Caio Rodrigues Maia, Paulo Roberto de Andrade Santos, Antônio de Lisboa Lopes Costa, Sérgio Adriane Bezerra de Moura, Pedro Paulo de Andrade Santos
Self-mutilation lesions can represent a clinical diagnosis challenge for healthcare professionals, as patients do not admit to self-mutilation. This leads to failed diagnoses due to the similarity of this condition to other diseases. Searches on the subject were carried out at the PubMed, Periódicos Capes, Scopus, Science Direct and WoS databases, according to the following inclusion criteria: articles in English, Portuguese or Spanish, published from 2018 to June 2023, encompassing case reports, case series and literature reviews...
April 13, 2024: Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610933/urodynamic-parameters-and-continence-outcomes-in-asymptomatic-patients-with-ileal-orthotopic-neobladder-a-systematic-review-and-metanalysis
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Anastasios D Asimakopoulos, Enrico Finazzi Agrò, Thierry Piechaud, Georgios Gakis, Richard Gaston, Eleonora Rosato
INTRODUCTION: The orthotopic neobladder is the type of urinary diversion (UD) that most closely resembles the original bladder. However, in the literature the urodynamic aspects are scarcely analysed. OBJECTIVE: To provide the first systematic review (SR) on the urodynamic (UDS) outcomes of the ileal orthotopic neobladders (ONB). Continence outcomes are also presented. METHODS: A PubMed, Embase and Cochrane CENTRAL search for peer-reviewed studies on ONB published between January 2001-December 2022 was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) statement...
March 22, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610919/an-international-multidisciplinary-consensus-set-of-patient-centered-outcome-measures-for-substance-related-and-addictive-disorders
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Nicola Black, Sophie Chung, Calvert Tisdale, Luz Sousa Fialho, Apinun Aramrattana, Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Alex Blaszczynski, Henrietta Bowden-Jones, Wim van den Brink, Adrian Brown, Qiana L Brown, Linda B Cottler, Maury Elsasser, Marica Ferri, Maria Florence, Ralitza Gueorguieva, Ryan Hampton, Suzie Hudson, Peter J Kelly, Nicholas Lintzeris, Lynette Murphy, Abhijit Nadkarni, Joanne Neale, Daniel Rosen, Hans-Jürgen Rumpf, Brian Rush, Gabriel Segal, Gillian W Shorter, Marta Torrens, Christopher Wait, Katherine Young, Michael Farrell
Background: In 1990, the United States' Institute of Medicine promoted the principles of outcomes monitoring in the alcohol and other drugs treatment field to improve the evidence synthesis and quality of research. While various national outcome measures have been developed and employed, no global consensus on standard measurement has been agreed for addiction. It is thus timely to build an international consensus. Convened by the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), an international, multi-disciplinary working group reviewed the existing literature and reached consensus for a globally applicable minimum set of outcome measures for people who seek treatment for addiction...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610114/brain-drain-in-pediatric-anesthesiology-the-geographic-and-demographic-distribution-of-national-origin-among-pediatric-anesthesiologists-in-the-united-states
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Liam K Sullivan, Guillermo Saldaña, Cody W Williams, Yuli Lim, Richard M Hubbard
BACKGROUND: American pediatric anesthesiologists have a long history of international volunteerism. However, the US healthcare system also benefits from the contributions of a large number of physicians who come from other nations to work within its borders. Despite this fact, little is known about the contribution of international medical graduates (IMG) to the pediatric anesthesiology subspecialty. AIMS: To characterize the contribution of IMG to the field of pediatric anesthesiology in the United States, and to elucidate the geographic and demographic distribution of their national origins so as to understand the movement of skilled personnel between countries...
April 12, 2024: Paediatric Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610106/-monkeypox-2-0-case-series-on-a-reconditioned-virus-causing-sexually-transmissible-disease-in-urban-population
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Jaheersha Pakran, Amal Mohammed Alsaberi, Amani AlFalasi, Tarek Mohamed Karam Husein Ibrahim, Amel Abdalla Eisa Fadl Alnuaimi, Srikumar Goturu, Muneer Mohamed, Reena Mary Abraham, Vidya Lakshmi Sundaramurthi, Aneesh Kunnath Parambath, Beena Jose, Divya Kamat, Thencheri Cheriath Satish, Juwariya Tasneem Syeda, Lubna Gul, Rohini Mathias, Sajeela Rasheed Vattiyamveetil, Shaheela Backar, C Vijay Krishna, Laila Al Dhabal
BACKGROUND: MPOX (Monkeypox) viral infection, a zoonotic disease previously confined to the African sub-continent, has caught attention worldwide recently due to its resurgence in a new 'avatar' among urban communities. Dermatologists in the U. A. E. started to see patients with fever and a self-limiting pustular necrotic rash that was negative for all other infectious investigations. METHODS: We performed a prospective observational multicenter clinical study of the demographics, skin manifestations, and outcomes of patients presenting with necrotic pustular lesions and/or fever...
April 12, 2024: International Journal of STD & AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609458/international-perspectives-on-measuring-national-digital-public-health-system-maturity-through-a-multidisciplinary-delphi-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Maaß, Hajo Zeeb, Heinz Rothgang
Unlocking the full potential of digital public health (DiPH) systems requires a comprehensive tool to assess their maturity. While the World Health Organization and the International Telecommunication Union released a toolkit in 2012 covering various aspects of digitalizing national healthcare systems, a holistic maturity assessment tool has been lacking ever since. To bridge this gap, we conducted a pioneering Delphi study, to which 54 experts from diverse continents and academic fields actively contributed to at least one of three rounds...
April 12, 2024: NPJ Digital Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609425/the-importance-of-continents-oceans-and-plate-tectonics-for-the-evolution-of-complex-life-implications-for-finding-extraterrestrial-civilizations
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Robert J Stern, Taras V Gerya
Within the uncertainties of involved astronomical and biological parameters, the Drake Equation typically predicts that there should be many exoplanets in our galaxy hosting active, communicative civilizations (ACCs). These optimistic calculations are however not supported by evidence, which is often referred to as the Fermi Paradox. Here, we elaborate on this long-standing enigma by showing the importance of planetary tectonic style for biological evolution. We summarize growing evidence that a prolonged transition from Mesoproterozoic active single lid tectonics (1...
April 12, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608902/global-insights-into-endophytic-bacterial-communities-of-terrestrial-plants-exploring-the-potential-applications-of-endophytic-microbiota-in-sustainable-agriculture
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Lukuan Huang, Yingyi Fu, Yaru Liu, Yijie Chen, Tingzhang Wang, Meixia Wang, Xianyong Lin, Ying Feng
Endophytic microorganisms are indispensable symbionts during plant growth and development and often serve functions such as growth promotion and stress resistance in plants. Therefore, an increasing number of researchers have applied endophytes for multifaceted phytoremediation (e.g., organic pollutants and heavy metals) in recent years. With the availability of next-generation sequencing technologies, an increasing number of studies have shifted the focus from culturable bacteria to total communities. However, information on the composition, structure, and function of bacterial endophytic communities is still not widely synthesized...
April 10, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608798/ethnobotanical-uses-phytochemistry-and-bioactivities-of-cymbopogon-plants-a-review
#38
REVIEW
Jiaqi Zhao, Yanxiao Fan, Zhuo Cheng, Edward J Kennelly, Chunlin Long
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Cymbopogon (Poaceae) plants have been used for various purposes by many indigenous peoples in all continents. In particular, almost all species in the genus have traditionally been used as folk medicine to treat ailments. Traditional application records indicated that Cymbopogon might be used extensively to treat cold, dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, rheumatism, diarrhea, whole grass for cold, sore throat, tracheitis and others. AIMS OF THE REVIEW: Despite several research confirmed that Cymbopogon includes a range of active components, no review has been undertaken to consolidate information on its traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and/or quality control...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608515/global-transmission-of-extended-spectrum-cephalosporin-resistance-in-escherichia-coli-driven-by-epidemic-plasmids
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Roxana Zamudio, Patrick Boerlin, Michael R Mulvey, Marisa Haenni, Racha Beyrouthy, Jean-Yves Madec, Stefan Schwarz, Ashley Cormier, Gabhan Chalmers, Richard Bonnet, George G Zhanel, Heike Kaspar, Alison E Mather
BACKGROUND: Extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs) are third and fourth generation cephalosporin antimicrobials used in humans and animals to treat infections due to multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. Resistance to ESCs (ESC-R) in Enterobacterales is predominantly due to the production of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) and plasmid-mediated AmpC β-lactamases (AmpCs). The dynamics of ESBLs and AmpCs are changing across countries and host species, the result of global transmission of ESC-R genes...
April 11, 2024: EBioMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606622/nites-a-nocturnal-bladder-score-to-aid-diagnosis-during-the-transition-to-older-age-care
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Wendy F Bower, Alisha Da Silva, William Gibson, Adrian Wagg, D Michael Whishaw
BACKGROUND: As adults transition to older age, bothersome nocturnal lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) become common. There is need for a reliable assessment metric to detect and measure specific symptoms. OBJECTIVE: To subject the nocturnal LUTS score for older individuals, Nocturia, Incontinence, Toileting and Enuresis Symptom Score (NITES), to psychometric analysis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Factor analysis of the metric was conducted with completed questionnaires from 151 older individuals who were either admitted to a tertiary hospital or attending an outpatient continence clinic...
April 12, 2024: Neurourology and Urodynamics
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