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Could wastewater-based surveillance be key to combating antimicrobial resistance? [PDF]
Balcázar JL.
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This meta‐analysis of 25 studies (17,628 children) shows a substantial decline in gastrointestinal parasitic infections in Nepal from 43.4% to 24.2% between 2004 and 2022. Helminths (20.0%) remained more common than protozoa (9.9%), with slightly higher prevalence in urban (29.0%) than rural areas (27.9%). ABSTRACT Background Gastrointestinal parasitic
Jitendra Gautam +8 more
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A case study on healthcare waste management in clinical laboratories in Belo Horizonte city, Brazil. [PDF]
Sousa ATR +5 more
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ABSTRACT Using recycled water for agriculture offers a sustainable approach by adding inherent nutrients and moisture to the soil. However, it contains unwanted contaminants such as heavy metals like cadmium at lower concentrations. This study assessed the comparative response of three leafy crops ‐ lettuce, Indian spinach and methi, against cadmium ...
Devishetty Jayadevappa Kotresh +12 more
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Young adolescent recommendations for advancing water, food, and sanitation security in Kenya: Qualitative insights. [PDF]
Logie CH +7 more
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Continuous Production of Whey Bioactive Peptides With Alcalase Immobilized on Agro‐Industrial Waste
In this study, a packed‐bed reactor containing Alcalase immobilized on agro‐industrial waste was employed for the continuous hydrolysis of whey proteins and the production of bioactive peptides. The system showed excellent thermal and operational stability, while achieving a high degree of hydrolysis and producing peptides with high antioxidant ...
Clariana Zanutto Paulino da Cruz +6 more
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Insect and Mice Infestations in Gaza Displacement Camps: A Field-Based Study on Vector-Borne Diseases Amid the 2023-2025 Gaza War. [PDF]
Dardona Z, Boussaa S.
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising candidates for next‐generation antibiotics, acting through mechanisms such as membrane disruption and intracellular targeting. This review examines how variations in bacterial membrane composition critically influence AMP activity.
Paolo Rossetti +5 more
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Sustainability of Oral Healthcare Services: A Mapping Review. [PDF]
Aguilar DR +5 more
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Fostering a Euro-Mediterranean partnership. The role of the European Investment Bank [PDF]
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