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Mpox With Digestive Manifestations in a 16-Year-Old Adolescent Girl: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Mpox, primarily known for cutaneous and mucosal manifestations, can present atypically. This case reports a rare digestive form with peritonitis in a 16‐year‐old girl. A febrile adolescent presented with acute abdominal pain, peritonitis, systemic inflammation, anemia, and ionic disturbances.
Mjumbe CK +4 more
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Acceptability of Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease Among Pregnant Women in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Factors Associated With Uptake and Implications for Public Health. [PDF]
Introduction: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a serious genetic disorder, often diagnosed early, which can lead to significant complications. Although newborn screening (NBS) for SCD is an effective intervention for reducing the impact of SCD in developed countries, it remains poorly accessible in sub‐Saharan Africa, where the disease is particularly ...
Nangunia NM +6 more
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Comparative Analysis of Proximate, Nutritional, and Phytochemical Profiles of Soybean Varieties Using FTIR and HPLC. [PDF]
This study compares the proximate, nutritional, and phytochemical profiles of three soybean varieties (Ajmeri, Willium‐82, and Rawal‐I) using advanced analytical techniques, including HPLC for isoflavone quantification and FTIR for chemical composition analysis.
Fayyaz MS +6 more
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Evaluation of Mortality Risk Factors in Prostate Cancer: Impact of Demographic, Clinical, Laboratory, Therapeutic, and Trace Element Influences. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is a significant contributor to male mortality globally, including in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Various factors play a role in its onset and progression. The impact of trace elements and other risk factors on the survival of PCa patients is not extensively studied in this setting.
Mbey PM +10 more
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INTRODUCTION: l'assurance d'une bonne hémovigilance reste un problème majeur de santé publique dans les pays à faible revenu. Les agents infectieux transmissibles par transfusion tels que le virus de l'humaine (VIH), le virus de l'hépatite B (VHB), le ...
Christian Ngama Kakisingi +8 more
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INTRODUCTION: This article analyses the composition of healthcare costs for HIV/AIDS infected patients in a country with limited resources and attempts to identify the factors that influence these costs.
Henri Mundongo Tshamba +6 more
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Les facteurs socio-économiques et les habitudes culturelles ont un impact sur la perception du paludisme par la population et influent sur la prise en charge à domicile du paludisme à Lubumbashi, qui est souvent délétère.
Augustin Mulangu Mutombo +6 more
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Le commerce « flottant » alimentaire à Lubumbashi (Zaïre)
A Lubumbashi, 47,5 % des points de vente appartiennent au commerce «flottant» alimentaire. Une enquête auprès de 400 d'entre eux a cherché à mieux comprendre cette forme d'activité en privilégiant quatre aspects : les produits vendus, les commerçants, les localisations et les avis des vendeurs sur leur activité.
Merenne-Schoumaker, Bernadette +1 more
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Lymphangiome du sein: à propos d'un cas
Le lymphangiome est une lésion bénigne de vaisseaux lymphatiques. C'est une affection pédiatrique rare et exceptionnelle chez l'adulte. Le site habituel est le cou, l'aisselle et l'abdomen. La localisation mammaire est exceptionnelle.
Eric Mbuya Musapudi +5 more
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L'utérus bicorne bicervical perméable est une malformation utérine assez rare et son diagnostic est souvent posé fortuitement au cours d'un examen fait pour autre but.
Yves Idi Isango +8 more
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