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A historical perspective and prospects of biomedical research on parasitic diseases [PDF]
Augusto Simões-Barbosa+2 more
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The agroecological transition of Cavendish banana cropping systems in the French West Indies [PDF]
Achard, Raphaël+14 more
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Bright‐field images of unstained smears. (1) Sparse erythrocytes allow straightforward intensity‐ or phase‐based segmentation. (2) Overlapping cells blur boundaries, causing over‐ or under‐segmentation and lowering rule‐based accuracy, thus motivating overlap‐aware algorithms for reliable downstream feature extraction and classification. ABSTRACT Blood
Husnu Baris Baydargil, Thomas Bocklitz
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Multiplex PCR improves the detection of bacterial gastroenteritis in children compared to stool culture and microscopy. It provides faster results (7.9 h vs. 47.5 h), higher sensitivity (96.2% vs. 77.9%), and better negative predictive value (97.4% vs. 86.9%). Its use reduces unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions and shortens ED stays.
Dogan Barut+5 more
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β-Glucan, extracted from oat, enhances disease resistance against bacterial and parasitic infections [PDF]
Cheol‐Heui Yun+4 more
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This repeated cross‐sectional study examined trends in CT use, costs and associated radiation dosages between high‐level clinical groups. CT use increased for most patient groups though the degree of increase varied between groups, while trends in costs and radiation dosages varied substantially between clinical groups. This work highlights areas which
Sviatlana Kamarova+12 more
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Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: The Complexity of Host's Effective Immune Response against a Polymorphic Parasitic Disease. [PDF]
Gabriel Á+6 more
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A Novel In Vitro Host−Pathogen Model for Felis catus and Sporothrix Zoonotic Species Investigation
ABSTRACT Hyperendemic zoonotic sporotrichosis, attributed to Sporothrix brasiliensis, presents a significant public health challenge in Brazil. Cats exhibit severe symptoms and high fungal loads, though their susceptibility is unclear. Sporothrix schenckii can also cause feline disease, primarily seen in Asia.
Gabriele Barros Mothé+10 more
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