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Graphical representation of characterization of Moringa mediated silver nanoparticles and crude plant extract under normal and ozone stress conditions against pathogenic strains. ABSTRACT Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter at the atomic scale and has evolved as a promising discipline with many applications such as medicine, diagnosis, and ...
Misbah Zaid Ali +9 more
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Modular nanosensing platforms utilize nanomaterials and functionalized interfaces to amplify trace different pathogens (like tuberculosis) antigen capture, suppress matrix interference, and enable multiplex detection. Their portability and cost‐effectiveness support rapid screening in resource‐limited settings and real‐time monitoring, advancing high ...
Mei Li +6 more
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ESCMID guideline: diagnosis and treatment of acute bacterial meningitis.
D. Beek +13 more
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Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) is poised to transform infectious‐disease diagnostics. Falling per‐sample costs, new CPT codes and FDA pathways, and 24‐h, multiplexed resistome reports converge to deliver faster, evidence‐based therapy and stronger surveillance. Our roadmap links the economic, regulatory, and clinical pillars to accelerate routine NGS
John Osei Sekyere
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Hyperglycemia in bacterial meningitis: a prospective cohort study [PDF]
Ewout S. Schut +6 more
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The comparative genomic analysis provides information about how C. tertium HGMC01 strain cause disease through mucin glycan degradation, colonization, multidrug resistance, and modulation of immune responses. Moreover, this analysis data suggest that this strain interacts with host cells by degrading mucin in the gut, potentially through recognition or
Seonghun Kim +2 more
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Erratum to : The Trend of Childhood Bacterial Meningitis in Japan (1997.7-2000.6)
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Schematic representation of the gut‐brain axis and microbial triggers in Guillain–Barré Syndrome. Post‐infectious immune responses, particularly through molecular mimicry by pathogens, such as Campylobacter jejuni and Haemophilus influenzae, lead to demyelination and subsequent neuromuscular paralysis.
Aswathi Ramesh +5 more
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VACCINES OVER ANTIBIOTICS: SAUDI ARABIA'S JOURNEY OF MANAGING PEDIATRIC BACTERIAL MENINGITIS. [PDF]
Yossef A +5 more
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