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Abstract Aim To achieve consensus on the knowledge and skills that undergraduate/pre‐licensure nursing students require to steward healthcare towards a more sustainable future. Design A two‐phase real‐time Delphi study. Methods Phase 1 included the generation of Planetary Health, climate change and sustainability knowledge and skill statements based on
Tracy Levett‐Jones +11 more
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Abstract Aim Amidst the mounting challenges posed by climate change, the healthcare sector emerges as a vital frontliner, with nurses standing as its linchpins. This review delves into the pivotal role of nurses in combatting the health consequences of climatic alterations, particularly within the nuanced environment of Saudi Arabia.
Zakaria A. Mani +2 more
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ABSTRACT Spatial interpolation represents a fundamental approach in applied insect ecology, offering insight into species distributions and supporting biodiversity analysis, pest management and disease vector mapping. Insects—including important pollinators—face escalating threats due to habitat loss, climate change and anthropogenic pressures. As data‐
Janne Heusler +2 more
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STUDIES ON DENGUE FEVER I. STUDIES ON DENGUE VIRUS AND IMMUNITY (1)
N. Ishii
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ABSTRACT Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) causes a high mortality rate in cultured olive flounder, and effective treatment for VHSV infection is urgently required. Turmeric (Curcuma longa ) and liquorice (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) are well‐known medicinal plants with a variety of biological activities. Turmeric and liquorice extract combination
Su‐Mi Shin +5 more
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Panduratin A, a flavonoid from Boesenbergia rotunda, was identified as a potential autophagy inducer in macrophages, where it appeared to activate AMPK independently of mTOR. This activity enhanced colocalization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with autophagosomes and lysosomes, leading to reduced intracellular bacterial survival.
Thomanai Lamtha +13 more
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Nonspecific Factors in Monkey Tissues and Serum Causing Inhibition of Plaque Formation and Hemagglutination by Dengue Viruses [PDF]
Donald R. Nash +3 more
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The principal arboviral vector Aedes aegypti can develop in coastal brackish water field habitats (0.5–15 g/L salt) with larvae possessing thicker cuticles and greater resistance to the larvicide Temephos. Females emerging from brackish water‐developing preimaginal stages are now shown to have thicker and remodelled leg and abdominal cuticles and ...
Kokila Sivabalakrishnan +6 more
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Dengue Virus Plaque Development in Simian Cell Systems [PDF]
Thomas B. Stim
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