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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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Overview of Brucellosis in Nepal [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the current status of the disease, the mechanism of infection, and pathogenesis, its zoonotic potential, diagnostic advances, treatment regimens, and the preventive measures that can be adopted in managing human brucellosis in under-developed countries such as Nepal.We performed a systematic review of all the ...
Nirajan Niroula+2 more
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Comparisons of brucellosis between human and veterinary medicine
Brucellosis is the world’s most widespread zoonosis, but also ranks as one of the seven most neglected diseases, according to the World Health Organization. Additionally, it is recognized as the world’s most common laboratory-acquired infection.
N. Hull, Brant A. Schumaker
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Background: Brucellosis is one of the most significant zoonosis over the world, threatening both veterinary and human public health. However, few studies were focused on nationwide animal brucellosis and made association with human brucellosis ...
Kun Zhou+7 more
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The paper presents the data on brucellosis incidence in a number of countries around the world. An assessment of the epizootic and epidemic situation of brucellosis in the Russian Federation in 2019 is performed. In 2019, Russia maintains the presence of
D. G. Ponomarenko+9 more
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Brucella canis in two juvenile labrador retriever littermates with no known travel history
Abstract Two labrador retriever littermates presented separately to investigate chronic lethargy and shifting lameness. In both cases, clinical examination revealed a multi‐limb lameness. Neither the patients nor their dam or sire had a travel history outside the UK.
Amy Lord+5 more
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Brucellosis in ruminants and pastoralists in Borena, Southern Ethiopia
Brucellosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease that has important veterinary and public health consequences as well as economic impact in sub Saharan Africa including Ethiopia.
Bedaso Mammo Edao+5 more
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Background and Objectives: Diarrheal disease is still a major health problem in developing countries, where it is considered as one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality especially in children.
Saeid Bouzari+3 more
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This is a study to assess autoantibodies against CRMPs in a cohort of 400 patients with encephalopathy/myelopathy by CBA and TBA tests. Anti‐CRMPs Abs may indicate immune‐mediated neuronal damage in encephalopathy/myelopathy. ABSTRACT Background Collapsin response mediator protein (CRMP) consists of five subtypes (CRMP1–5), which share high homology ...
Dongmei Wang+16 more
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