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Tularemia: emergence/re-emergence [PDF]
Francisella tularensis is a gram-negative coccobacillus and the etiologic agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia. First described in 1911 in Tulare County, California, it has since been reported throughout the Northern Hemisphere, with natural infections reported among an unusually wide range of vertebrates and invertebrates.
Petersen, Jeannine M. +1 more
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Emerging and Re-Emerging Diseases [PDF]
Throughout history, infectious diseases have vastly impacted human civilization [...]
Wen-Hung Wang +3 more
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The Bunyavidae family is the largest grouping of RNA viruses and arguably the most diverse. Bunyaviruses have a truly global distribution and can infect vertebrates, invertebrates and plants. The majority of bunyaviruses are vectored by arthropods and thus have the remarkable capability to replicate in hosts of disparate phylogeny.
Elliott, Richard M., Brennan, Benjamin
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Myxedema coma and thyroid storm are among the most common endocrine emergencies presenting to general hospitals. Myxedema coma represents the most extreme, life‑threatening expression of severe hypothyroidism, with patients showing deteriorating mental status, hypothermia, and multiple organ system abnormalities.
Ylli, Dorina +2 more
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Funding, Sustainability, and Governance
Discussions about funding, sustainability, and governance of any e-infrastructure service tend to be culmination points of the tensions between bottom-up and top-down, static and dynamic, and prescriptive and descriptive approaches.
Matti Heikkurinen
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Emerging Powers, Emerging Markets, Emerging Societies: Global Responses [PDF]
In Chapter 1, we presented our understanding of the “great transformations” taking place in international relations and in the international political economy. These transformations are also creating responses at national level in terms of economic/market orientation, political alliance, development strategy, and so on. One of the book’s key objectives
Christensen, Steen Fryba, Li, Xing
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Background Measles is one of the most infectious diseases with a high mortality rate worldwide. It is caused by the measles virus (MeV) which is a single stranded RNA virus with genetic diversity based on the nucleoprotein gene, including 24 genotypes ...
Sonia Etenna Lekana-Douki +6 more
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Development of forked divergence particle swarm optimization
There are more and more issues, requirements and complexities that engineering design problems must take into account in industrial applications. Therefore, the number of behavior and design variables tends to increase, making optimization problem harder.
So FUKUHARA, Masao ARAKAWA
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The WHO has identified the goal of halving deaths and disability from snakebite envenomation (SBE) by 2030 through a four-pillar program that promotes accessible and affordable treatments, strengthens health systems, promotes community and multi-level ...
Romain Duda +2 more
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Isthmocele: emerging emergency
An isthmocele, a caesarean scar defect or uterine niche, is any indentation representing myometrial discontinuity or a triangular anechoic defect in the anterior uterine wall, with the base communicating to the uterine cavity, at the site of a previous cesarean section scar.
Ashok Kumar Todani, Kiranlata Todani
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