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CARBOLIC ACID IN THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ENTERIC FEVER. [PDF]
F.Sidney Gramshaw
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Estimating round‐tripping FDI from firm‐level data in China
Abstract When capital leaves a country and then flows back as foreign direct investment (FDI), we call it round‐tripping FDI. It is widely suspected that China's official FDI statistics contain a substantial amount of round‐tripping FDI. However, it is difficult to quantify the round‐tripping FDI due to the lack of data.
Zeyi Qian, Junfu Zhang, Qiangyuan Chen
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Abstract In this study, we employ the synthetic control method to evaluate the transmission of external shocks, taking COVID‐19 as an example, on the stock market in the Chinese hospitality and tourism industry, specifically in the catering, hotel, cultural landscape, natural landscape, and travel agency sectors. We find an increasingly negative causal
Yuan Chen+3 more
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A Prolonged Outbreak of Enteric Fever Associated With Illegal Miners in the City of Matlosana, South Africa, November 2020-September 2022. [PDF]
Sekwadi P+12 more
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Consumption of antifungals showed a declining trend, with the highest consumption of oral voriconazole (mean DOT/1000 pt. days 18653.49) and oral fluconazole (mean DOT/1000 pt. days 15258.14). Candida albicans was the most isolated pathogen 768 (53.60%) and among all Candida species, major resistance was found in Candida tropicalis 58 (4.05%).
Zunaira Akbar+6 more
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A comprehensive and schematic illustration of the study's methods and materials. ABSTRACT Background Nontuberculosis mycobacteria (NTM) are environmental pathogens that can cause pulmonary infections, especially among the immunocompromised population. There is limited research on healthcare professionals' knowledge of NTM infections in Ethiopia.
Teklehaimanot Kiros+8 more
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Epidermolysis bullosa for primary care providers: A practical review
Abstract Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of genetic skin diseases, which manifest as fragile skin and blistering in addition to many extracutaneous conditions. Pediatricians and primary care providers play an integral role in managing these patients with multifaceted care needs.
Kennedy Sparling+9 more
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