Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931): Pioneer of Japanese Medicine and Global Immunology Innovator. [PDF]
Okui N.
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ABSTRACT A protest, also called a demonstration, is a way for people to show their disagreement with an action or idea, mainly when they are unable to directly prevent them. Protests can speed up the spread of multidrug‐resistant organisms (MDROs), causing a major public health problem.
Shuaibu Suleiman Adeiza
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Erratum for Hassall et al., "Dissecting Individual Interactions between Pathogenic and Commensal Bacteria within a Multispecies Gut Microbial Community". [PDF]
Hassall J, Cheng JKJ, Unnikrishnan M.
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The Recent Development in the Diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) remains a major global health challenge due to slow, low‐sensitivity traditional diagnostics. Rapid, highly sensitive point‐of‐care tests are critical for timely diagnosis and treatment, reducing transmission. This study reviews the evolution of MTB diagnostic tests, emphasizing advancements and addressing accessibility
Nimet Temur+8 more
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Improving Septicemia Diagnostics: A Comparative Analysis of Direct and Post-Culture MALDI-TOF MS Methods for Bacterial Identification. [PDF]
Assi F+4 more
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Chronic pain management in a dairy cow with deep digital sepsis
Abstract This case report describes a cow with a penetrating foreign body in the sole horn of its medial claw of the right forelimb, leading to sequestration and necrosis of the pedal bone and subsequent chronic pain. The surgical interventions, multimodal pain management and development of the gait pattern over more than 6 weeks are described. The cow
Jasmin Laschinger, Johann Kofler
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Aeromonas characteristics in Iran, Southwest Asia; a systematic review and meta-analysis on epidemiology, reservoirs and antibiotic resistance profile from aquatic environments to human society during 2000-2023. [PDF]
Moradi F+4 more
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Resolution of a caudal mediastinal paraoesophageal empyema in a cat without surgical intervention
Abstract A 5‐year‐old, male, neutered European shorthair cat presented with hyporexia and acute respiratory distress of 2 weeks. Thoracic radiographs showed pleural effusion and two round masses in the dorsal thoracic cavity. Computed tomography revealed a caudal mediastinal paraoesophageal empyema, and there were no signs of a foreign body.
Imre M. van der Pasch+2 more
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