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Guinea Worm Disease (GWD), caused by the parasitic worm Dracunculus medinensis, is a debilitating condition characterized by painful skin ulcers. This waterborne disease, transmitted by ingesting contaminated drinking water infected with the larvae poses
Makoy Samuel Yibi Logora
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A sprayable near‐infrared‐activated nanoplatform incorporating MXene, ZnHCF nanozyme, and deferoxamine efficiently breaks the vicious cycle of diabetic wounds. Upon irradiation, interfacial electron transfer and photothermal effects enhance multi‐enzyme activity, enabling explosive ROS elimination, alleviation of hypoxia, and controlled DFO release ...
Jiahao Guo +5 more
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Global smallpox eradication [PDF]
The historically important dates highlighted in the map show countries in which the last naturally acquired cases of smallpox occured.The years for each continent correspond to the year when the disease was eradicated there.Publication date from document
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Eutectic mixtures from trans‐vaccenic acid (TVA) and stearic acid, which served as phase‐change material to encapsulate IR780, forming NIR‐responsive nanoparticles. IR780@TVA LNPs induce photothermal therapy and initiate adaptive anti‐tumor immunity.
Kang Liu +12 more
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Assessment of phase I of the Smallpox Eradication/Measles Control Program of Niger [PDF]
The assessment of Phase I of the Smallpox Eradication/Measles Control Program in Niger was undertaken by the Regional Office in January, 1969, as part of a series of assessments being conducted throughout West Africa, Their general intent has been to ...
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CCL3 and IL‐7 Synergistically Enhance CAR‐T Efficacy in Solid Tumors
Synergistic delivery of CCL3 and IL‐7 by CAR‐T cells overcomes the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment by enhancing cell infiltration, survival, and local immune reprogramming. This also establishes positive feedback that amplifies anti‐tumor activity and memory responses in both CAR‐T and endogenous T cells, presenting a robust therapeutic ...
Huanpeng Chen +12 more
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FACTORS INFLUENCING WEST TENNESSEE FARMERS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR A BOLL WEEVIL ERADICATION PROGRAM
Data from a survey were used to evaluate Tennessee farmers' willingness to pay for the boll weevil eradication program. Producer experience, boll weevil control costs, and attitudes about boll weevil damage and insecticide usage after the program were ...
Roberts, Roland K. +3 more
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Treatment‐resistant wounds caused by polymicrobial biofilms are refractory to conventional therapies due to the dense extracellular matrices. We developed μBLAST, a microblasting wound dressing that combines MnO2‐doped biosilica and a H2O2‐releasing mesh to generate localized oxygen microbubbles that mechanically disrupt biofilms.
Yujin Ahn +12 more
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ECONOMIC RISK EFFICIENCY OF BOLL WEEVIL ERADICATION
The purpose of this study was to determine the economic risk efficiency of implementing a boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis [Boheman]) eradication (BWE) program in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) producing regions of the Mississippi Delta.
McClendon, Ronald W. +2 more
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Guidelines for health education and community mobilization in dracunculiasis eradication programs [PDF]
World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Research, Training, and Eradication of Dracunuliasis, Centers for Disease Control ... in conjunction with Global 2000, Carter Center.References & selected bibliography: p.
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