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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38304733/acceptability-of-multiple-micronutrient-fortified-bouillon-cubes-among-women-and-their-households-in-2-districts-in-the-northern-region-of-ghana
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K Ryan Wessells, Sika M Kumordzie, Emily Becher, Jennie N Davis, Kania W Nyaaba, Sarah J Zyba, Charles D Arnold, Xiuping Tan, Stephen A Vosti, Katherine P Adams, Marjorie Haskell, Seth Adu-Afarwuah, Reina Engle-Stone
BACKGROUND: Bouillon is a promising large-scale food fortification vehicle, but there is uncertainty regarding the types and concentrations of micronutrients that are feasible to add without compromising consumer acceptability. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the acceptability of 2 different multiple micronutrient-fortified bouillon cube formulations, compared with a bouillon cube fortified with iodine only. METHODS: We conducted a double-blind, randomized, controlled acceptability study in 2 districts in northern Ghana...
January 2024: Current Developments in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38304274/the-role-of-large-mammalian-herbivores-in-shaping-and-maintaining-soil-microbial-communities-of-natural-mineral-licks-a-case-study-on-sika-deer-at-the-firebreak-adjacent-to-the-sino-russian-border
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Peiying Wen, Feng Wu, Lei Bao, Tianming Wang, Jianping Ge, Hongfang Wang
Mineral licks are indispensable habitats to the life history of large mammal herbivores (LMH). Geophagy at licks may provide the necessary minerals for LMH, while LMH may be ecosystem engineers of licks by altering vegetation cover and soil physicochemical properties (SPCP). However, the precise relationship between the LMH and licks remains unclear. To clarify the geophagy function of licks for LMH and their influence on soil at licks, we recorded visitation patterns of sika deer around licks and compared SPCP and microbial communities with the surrounding matrix in a firebreak adjacent to the Sino-Russian border...
February 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286762/isolation-and-characterization-of-tannin-degrading-bacteria-from-the-rumen-of-wild-hokkaido-sika-deer-cervus-nippon-yezoensis
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Yoshihiko Sawabe, Hidehisa Yamano, Satoshi Koike, Yasuo Kobayashi
We isolated tannin-degrading bacteria from the rumen of wild Hokkaido sika deer and characterized their phylogeny and tannase activity in relation to sample sources. The condensed tannin level was higher in all deer rumen samples (n = 20) than in forage-fed cattle rumen samples (n = 6), whereas no hydrolyzable tannins were detected in any of the rumen samples. Rumen bacteria were enumerated on nonselective brain heart infusion (BHI) agar medium and then transferred onto tannic acid-containing BHI agar plates to screen for bacteria only showing growth (tannin-resistant bacteria) and those showing both growth and a clear zone (tannin-degrading bacteria)...
2024: Animal Science Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281521/quantitative-compositional-and-immunohistochemical-analyses-of-chondroitin-sulfate-dermatan-sulfate-and-hyaluronan-in-internal-organs-of-deer-cervus-nippon-centralis-and-c-n-yesoensis-and-cattle-bos-taurus
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Naoko Takeda-Okuda, Su-Jung Yeon, Yoshiaki Matsumi, Yoshinori Matsuura, Yoshinao Z Hosaka, Jun-Ichi Tamura
Chondroitin sulfate (CS) + dermatan sulfate (DS) and hyaluronan (HA) concentrations and the sulfation patterns of CS-DS in the cartilaginous tissues and alimentary canals of Honshu Sika deer, Hokkaido Sika deer, and cattle were investigated in the present study. CS + DS concentrations were high in cartilaginous tissues, namely, the trachea and scapular cartilage region (5- 12 g*), and low in the alimentary canal (~0.3 g*). HA concentrations were low in cartilaginous tissues and the alimentary canal (~0...
January 26, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280359/the-growing-cancer-burden-age-period-cohort-projections-in-aotearoa-new-zealand-2020-2044
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Andrea Teng, James Stanley, Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Koea, Chunhuan Lao, Ross Lawrenson, Ineke Meredith, Dianne Sika-Paotonu, Jason Gurney
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a major cause of premature death and inequity, and global case numbers are rapidly expanding. This study projects future cancer numbers and incidence rates in Aotearoa New Zealand. METHODS: Age-period-cohort modelling was applied to 25-years of national data to project cancer cases and incidence trends from 2020 to 2044. Nationally mandated cancer registry data and official historical and projected population estimates were used, with sub-groups by age, sex, and ethnicity...
January 26, 2024: Cancer Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38241246/dna-barcoding-for-the-identification-and-authentication-of-medicinal-deer-cervus-sp-products-in-china
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Wenlan Li, Qiqi Ren, Jian Feng, Shiou Yih Lee, Yangyang Liu
Deer products from sika deer (Cervus nippon) and red deer (C. elaphus) are considered genuine and used for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) materials in China. Deer has a very high economic and ornamental value, resulting in the formation of a characteristic deer industry in the prescription preparation of traditional Chinese medicine, health food, cosmetics, and other areas of development and utilization. Due to the high demand for deer products, the products are expensive and have limited production, but the legal use of deer is limited to only two species of sika deer and red deer; other wild deer are prohibited from hunting, so there are numerous cases of mixing and adulteration of counterfeit products and so on...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38237542/comparison-of-supercritical-co-2-extraction-and-pressurized-fluid-extraction-for-isolation-of-alkaloids-from-anacardium-occidentale-with-the-study-of-its-anti-inflammatory-activity
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Gautier Roko, Radosław Porada, Joanna Gdula-Argasińska, Wojciech Piekoszewski, Kamirou Chabi-Sika, Aneta Krakowska-Sieprawska, Bogusław Buszewski, Tadeusz Librowski, Lamine Baba-Moussa
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the therapeutic potential of natural compounds, particularly of plant origin, owing to their demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties. Among these, Anacardium occidentale, commonly known as cashew, has garnered significant attention due to its reputed health benefits. This study aim to establish a correlation between the bioactive compounds contained in the extracts of Anacardium occidentale and its anti-inflammatory activity. Dried Anacardium occidentale leaves powder was used as the extraction matrix...
January 13, 2024: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232001/the-behavior-of-glass-fiber-composites-under-low-velocity-impacts
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Iulian Păduraru, George Ghiocel Ojoc, Horia Petrescu, Iulia Graur, Cătălin Pîrvu, Lorena Deleanu
This paper presents experimental results on the behavior of a class of glass fiber composites under low velocity impacts, in order to analyze their usage in designing low velocity impact-resistant components in car and marine industries. Also, a finite element model at the meso level (considering yarn as a compact, homogenous and isotropic material) was run with the help of Ansys Explicit Dynamics in order to point out the stages of the failure and the equivalent stress distribution on the main yarns in different layers of the composite...
November 27, 2023: Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38193019/redescription-molecular-characterisation-and-wolbachia-endosymbionts-of-mansonella-tupainema-dunni-mullin-orihel-1972-spirurida-onchocercidae-from-the-common-treeshrew-tupaia-glis-diard-duvaucel-mammalia-scandentia-in-peninsular-malaysia
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Ahmad Syihan Mat Udin, Shigehiko Uni, Jules Rodrigues, Coralie Martin, Kerstin Junker, Takeshi Agatsuma, Van Lun Low, Weerachai Saijuntha, Hasmahzaiti Omar, Nur Afiqah Zainuri, Masako Fukuda, Makoto Matsubayashi, Daisuke Kimura, Hiroyuki Takaoka, Rosli Ramli
The genus Mansonella Faust, 1929 includes 29 species, mainly parasites of platyrrhine monkeys in South America and anthropoid apes in Africa. In Malaysia, Mansonella ( Tupainema ) dunni (Mullin & Orihel, 1972) was described from the common treeshrew Tupaia glis Diard & Duvaucel (Scandentia). In a recent classification of the genus Mansonella , seven subgenera were proposed, with M . ( Tup .) dunni as a monotypic species in the subgenus Tupainema . In this study, we collected new material of M . ( Tup ...
2024: Curr Res Parasitol Vector Borne Dis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38143045/diabetes-cam-an-objective-methodology-to-study-diabetes-self-management
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Keresi Rokorua Bako, Masoud Mohammadnezhad, Dianne Sika-Paotonu, Sharon Sime, Louise Signal
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is rapidly increasing throughout the world. T2DM is primarily a self-managed disease yet clinical studies indicate that a large proportion of adults with T2DM struggle to self-manage their diabetes. This puts them at high risk of developing diabetes-related complications. This paper presents Diabetes Cam, a new methodology to objectively study T2DM self-management and identify its barriers and facilitators. METHODS: Thirty adults with diabetes of i-taukei descent from the four medical divisions throughout Fiji wore a camera for four days that automatically recorded images every 7 seconds...
December 22, 2023: American Journal of Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38087016/sleep-with-open-eyes-in-two-species-of-deer-the-indian-sambar-rusa-unicolor-and-sika-deer-cervus-nippon
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O I Lyamin, J M Siegel, E A Nazarenko, Manh Vu, V V Rozhnov
The relationship between postures, sleep stages and eye state was established in two species of deer, the Indian sambar (Rusa unicolor) and sika deer (Cervus nippon), based on video recording. In both species, the state of rest or behavioral sleep was recorded in the sternal position, holding the head above the ground, and in the lateral position, with the head resting on the croup or on the ground. Rest accounted for at least 80% of the time in these positions. Based on behavior criteria a substantial portion of rest represented slow-wave sleep...
October 2023: Doklady Biological Sciences: Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological Sciences Sections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38035130/a-worldwide-population-of-streptococcus-pyogenes-strains-circulating-among-school-aged-children-in-auckland-new-zealand-a-genomic-epidemiology-analysis
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Jake A Lacey, Julie Bennett, Taylah B James, Benjamin S Hines, Tiffany Chen, Darren Lee, Dianne Sika-Paotonu, Anneka Anderson, Matire Harwood, Steven Y C Tong, Michael G Baker, Deborah A Williamson, Nicole J Moreland
BACKGROUND: Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is a serious post-infectious sequala of Group A Streptococcus (GAS, Streptococcus pyogenes ). In New Zealand (NZ) ARF is a major cause of health inequity. This study describes the genomic analysis of GAS isolates associated with childhood skin and throat infections in Auckland NZ. METHODS: Isolates (n = 469) collected between March 2018 and October 2019 from the throats and skin of children (5-14 years) underwent whole genomic sequencing...
January 2024: The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38033238/cancer-incidence-mortality-and-survival-for-pacific-peoples-in-aotearoa-new-zealand
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Tara Cleverley, Ineke Meredith, Dianne Sika-Paotonu, Jason Gurney
AIMS: Pacific Peoples comprise over 16 culturally diverse ethnic groups and experience a disproportionate burden of preventable cancers, attributable to infectious diseases and obesity. This study aims to provide updated evidence on cancer incidence, mortality and survival rates among Pacific Peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand. METHODS: The study extracted incident cases of cancer diagnosed between 2007-2019 from the New Zealand Cancer Registry (NZCR) and linked them to the national Mortality Collection to determine individuals who died of cancer over the study period...
December 1, 2023: New Zealand Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38010954/experimental-evidence-of-the-diarrheal-activity-of-sarcocystis-sp-in-sika-deer-cervus-nippon
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Akiko Yamazaki, Arumin Nagasawa, Yoichi Kamata
Recently, the wild deer population has been increasing in Japan, causing serious feeding-related damage to the agricultural and forestry industries. In conjunction with the government's promotion of hunting for population control, the effective utilization of resources and promotion of the game meat industry as a sixth sector of industrialization are desired by local governments. However, several cases in which patients showed intestinal symptoms such as diarrhea due to the consumption of sika deer meat infected with protozoan Sarcocystis spp...
November 21, 2023: Foodborne Pathogens and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37939499/synergistic-and-additive-effects-of-microplastic-nickel-and-pyrene-on-survival-reproduction-and-egestion-of-a-tropical-copepod
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Giovanna Albani, Delove Asiedu, Sika Abrokwah, Sigrún H Jónasdóttir, Torkel G Nielsen, Emmanuel Acheampong, Laura Hernández Ruiz, Bernard Ekumah, Marja Koski
Coastal tropical ecosystems provide livelihood for millions of people but are at the same time exposed to an increasing intensity of diverse anthropogenic stressors, including pollution. Nevertheless, the combined effects of pollutants on marine ecosystems are poorly understood, particularly regarding lower trophic levels (plankton) and tropical ocean. We exposed the tropical copepod Centropages velificatus to 4-5 concentrations of a heavy metal (nickel), an oil compound (pyrene) and microplastic (PET), either alone or in combination, and measured their egestion, reproduction, and mortality rates...
October 30, 2023: Aquatic Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37923751/distribution-of-sika-deer-cervus-nippon-and-the-bioclimatic-impact-on-their-habitats-in-south-korea
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Thakur Dhakal, Tae-Su Kim, Seong-Hyeon Kim, Shraddha Tiwari, Jun-Young Kim, Gab-Sue Jang, Do-Hun Lee
Invasive species and climate change are primary factors influencing biodiversity, and examining the behavior of invasive species is essential for effective conservation management. Here, we report the global distribution of the sika deer (Cervus nippon) based on locations reported in published literature (Google Scholar), the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) database, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature report. We used the maximum entropy (Maxent) model to examine the impact of climate change on sika deer habitats in South Korea based on GBIF occurrence data and WorldClim bioclimatic variables...
November 3, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37889387/caught-between-pity-explicit-bias-and-discrimination-a-qualitative-study-on-the-impact-of-stigma-on-the-quality-of-life-of-persons-living-with-sickle-cell-disease-in-three-african-countries
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Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Marsha Treadwell, Karen Kengne Kamga, Jemima Dennis-Antwi, Kofi Anie, Daima Bukini, Julie Makani, Ambroise Wonkam
PURPOSE: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder characterized by unpredictable episodes of acute pain and numerous health complications. Individuals with SCD often face stigma from the public, including perceptions that they are lazy or weak tending to exaggerate their pain crisis, which can profoundly impact their quality of life (QoL). METHODS: In a qualitative phenomenological study conducted in Cameroon, Ghana, and Tanzania, we explored stakeholders' perceptions of SCD-related stigma using three analytical frameworks: Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory; The Health Stigma and Discriminatory Framework; and A Public Health Framework for Reducing Stigma...
October 27, 2023: Quality of Life Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37871706/mammalian-cells-based-platforms-for-the-generation-of-sars-cov-2-virus-like-particles
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Ghada Elfayres, Ricky Raj Paswan, Laura Sika, Marie-Pierre Girard, Soumia Khalfi, Claire Letanneur, Kéziah Milette, Amita Singh, Gary Kobinger, Lionel Berthoux
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the causative agent of COVID-19. Though many COVID-19 vaccines have been developed, most of them are delivered via intramuscular injection and thus confer relatively weak mucosal immunity against the natural infection. Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) are self-assembled nanostructures composed of key viral structural proteins, that mimic the wild-type virus structure but are non-infectious and non-replicating due to the lack of viral genetic material...
October 21, 2023: Journal of Virological Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37867813/habitat-utilization-distribution-of-sika-deer-cervus-nippon
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Thakur Dhakal, Gab-Sue Jang, Minhan Kim, Ji Hyung Kim, JoongYeol Park, Sang-Jin Lim, Yung-Chul Park, Do-Hun Lee
Habitat-specific and movement-related behavioral studies are essential for the development of sustainable biodiversity management practices. Although the number of studies on sika deer is increasing, habitat utilization distribution (UD)-related studies remain limited. In this study, we investigated the habitat UD behavior of sika deer ( Cervus nippon ) using a literature survey and an experimental study on Suncheon Bonghwasan Mountain, South Korea. We reviewed home range-related literature on sika deer published between 1982 and 2019 in order to assess their estimation methods, study region, and research background...
October 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37835287/uplc-q-exactive-orbitrap-ms-based-untargeted-lipidomic-analysis-of-lipid-molecular-species-in-spinal-cords-from-different-domesticated-animals
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Na Li, Long Xu, Hongbo Li, Zhenbin Liu, Haizhen Mo, Yue Wu
Lipids are crucial components for the maintenance oof normal structure and function in the nervous system. Elucidating the diversity of lipids in spinal cords may contribute to our understanding of neurodevelopment. This study comprehensively analyzed the fatty acid (FA) compositions and lipidomes of the spinal cords of eight domesticated animal species: pig, cattle, yak, goat, horse, donkey, camel, and sika deer. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis revealed that saturated fatty acids (SFAs) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) were the primary FAs in the spinal cords of these domesticated animals, accounting for 72...
September 30, 2023: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
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