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The Effect of Climate Change on Emergence and Evolution of Zoonotic Diseases in Asia
ABSTRACT As the climate of Asia changes under the influence of global warming, the incidence and spatial distribution of known zoonoses will evolve, and new zoonoses are expected to emerge as a result of greater exposure to organisms which currently occur only in wildlife.
Roger S. Morris, Masako Wada
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ABSTRACT Stillbirth is a public health challenge to low‐ and middle‐income countries, and the rate of stillbirths in Nepal is 15.7 per 1000 births. Stillbirths are reviewed under the maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response (MPDSR) system in Nepal, where the causes of deaths and preventive strategies should be identified, but there are ...
Nuwadatta Subedi+4 more
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Fatal lymphoproliferation and acute monocytic leukemia-like disease following infectious mononucleosis in the elderly [PDF]
Three elderly patients are reported, in whom serologically confirmed recent infectious mononucleosis is followed by fatal lymphoproliferation (case 1), by acute monocytic leukemia (case 2), and by acute probably monocytic leukemia (case 3)
Deinhardt, F.+5 more
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Cats and Toxoplasma gondii: A systematic review and meta-analysis in Iran
Toxoplasma gondii is a cosmopolitan zoonotic intracellular coccidian of the phylum Apicomplexa infecting warm-blooded animals and human beings. This protozoan causes a significant public health problem in humans and imposes considerable economic ...
Mohammad T. Rahimi+7 more
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ABSTRACT Tumor Necrosis Factor‐alpha (TNF‐α) inhibitors have been successfully used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriatic and ankylosing arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease. While these inhibitors effectively decrease the inflammatory activity of immune‐related disorders, they have been associated with central nervous system (CNS) and ...
Shahla Mohammed Saeed Rasul+3 more
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SULPHADIMIDINE, PYRIMETHAMINE AND DAPSONE IN THE TREATMENT OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN MICE [PDF]
J. K. A. Beverley, B. A. Fry
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p‐Cymene exhibited a strong affinity for key hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) targets and induced dose‐dependent cytotoxicity in HepG2 cells while enhancing antioxidant defense mechanisms. The treatment significantly modulated apoptotic and angiogenic markers, notably increasing Caspase‐3 and p53, and suppressing BCL2 and VEGF expression.
Nadia Anwar+7 more
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Diverse Subpopulations of Reactive Astrocytes Following Chronic Toxoplasma Infection
Main Points Toxoplasma infection results in distinct astrocyte subpopulations. Chronically labeled reactive astrocytes appear transcriptionally plastic and can regain acute inflammatory responding and naive homeostatic astrocytic gene patterns in the presence of ongoing neuroinflammation.
Zoe A. Figueroa+7 more
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