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ABSTRACT Background Communicating a clear, authentic and socially coherent image among nurses and their associations is essential because it helps shape an accurate perception of their role in society. Thus, although each nurse plays a crucial role individually, real transformation in the public perception of the profession requires coordinated and ...
Edgardo Álvarez‐Muñoz +3 more
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward ticks and tick-borne diseases: a cross-sectional study in Rwanda. [PDF]
Gabriel ANA +9 more
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Artificial intelligence‐powered microscopy: Transforming the landscape of parasitology
Abstract Microscopy and image analysis play a vital role in parasitology research; they are critical for identifying parasitic organisms and elucidating their complex life cycles. Despite major advancements in imaging and analysis, several challenges remain. These include the integration of interdisciplinary data; information derived from various model
Mariana De Niz +4 more
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Emerging tick-borne diseases in mainland China over the past decade: a systematic review and mapping analysis. [PDF]
Wu YF +13 more
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Abstract Understanding the role of information communication technologies (ICTs) in development, especially in relation to marginalized populations, has been the focus of many related disciplinary categories within the broader ecosystem of information sciences.
Chidi Oguamanam
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Editorial: One Health in action: neglected tropical diseases, vector and pest management
Seham H. M. Hendawy +5 more
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A Warming World, a Growing Threat: The Spread of Ticks and Emerging Tick-Borne Diseases. [PDF]
Tonk-Rügen M, Kratou M, Cabezas-Cruz A.
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“Leopards do not change their spots:” tick borne disease symptomology case report
Haley Abernathy +6 more
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Ultrasonographic changes in dogs naturally infected with tick borne intracellular diseases [PDF]
Kalyan Sarma, D. B. Mondal, M. Saravanan
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Key child, household and hygiene factors—especially diarrhoea, low birthweight and low maternal education—significantly increase the risk of undernutrition, including stunting, underweight and wasting in young children across Sub‐Saharan Africa, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.
Hannah Ricci +4 more
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