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Potential New Records of Mites in Australia Based on Citizen Science (Acariformes, Parasitiformes)
ABSTRACT This paper reports on 10 species, 10 genera and 1 family of mites that are recorded in the iNaturalist database but otherwise not recorded from Australia. They include five species of plant parasites in the family Eriophyidae that may be economically important pests.
Bruce Halliday
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We provide the first evidence that pronounced release of DAO during anaphylaxis is restricted to patients with clonal mast cell disorder. This finding offers possible functional support for the reported association between KIT p.D816V and anaphylaxis severity.
Matija Rijavec +5 more
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Observed Increase in Tropical Vegetation Droughts Over the Past Three Decades
Abstract Tropical terrestrial vegetation is critical to the global carbon cycle but faces escalating drought threats. Traditional assessments using fixed climate thresholds often ignore actual physiological responses and non‐moisture disturbances.
Shuai Cheng +7 more
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Investigating Flubendazole as an Anthelmintic Treatment for Guinea Worm (Dracunculus medinensis): Clinical Trials in Laboratory-Reared Ferrets and Domestic Dogs in Chad. [PDF]
Cleveland CA +22 more
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Development of a Multiplex Bead Assay for the Detection of Canine IgG4 Antibody Responses to Guinea Worm. [PDF]
Priest JW +7 more
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Closing the Sanitation Gap: The Case for Better Public Funding of Sanitation and Hygiene
Slow progress is being made towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal for sanitation despite the fact that investments in sanitation have significant health, educational and economic benefits. More action is needed to improve the quality
Evans, BE, Haller, L, Hutton, G
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Agent-Based Simulation for Seasonal Guinea Worm Disease in Chad Dogs. [PDF]
Perini T +5 more
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Progress Toward Eradication of Dracunculiasis (Guinea Worm Disease) - Worldwide, January 2024-June 2025. [PDF]
Hopkins DR +6 more
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