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WHO's recognition of NOMA as a neglected tropical disease and its global health implications. [PDF]
Olatunji G+8 more
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New insights into applications of base editor in hereditary disorders
Abstract Hereditary disorders are a group of diseases caused by genetic mutations or chromosomal variations. Although the incidence of each genetic disorder is relatively low, patients affected by the disease generally experience a range of severe symptoms, including blindness, disability, and even premature death. In addition, the available treatments
Maoping Cai+8 more
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Mass drug administration for neglected tropical disease control and elimination: a systematic review of ethical reasons. [PDF]
Hoefle-Bénard J, Salloch S.
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ABSTRACT Small‐scale irrigation represents a highly effective system designed to enhance production and productivity, mitigate risks associated with rainfall variability and increase the income of rural farm households. This study was conducted to analyse small‐scale irrigation impact on household income and assess the challenges and opportunities in ...
Molla Gessesse+3 more
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Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Chagas a Neglected Tropical Disease in Rural Communities of the Colombian Caribbean, CHAGCOV Study. [PDF]
Ochoa-Diaz MM+3 more
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ABSTRACT African cobra (Naja spp.) venom contains toxins dominated by proteins and peptides with inter‐ and intra‐specific variations. There are several FDA‐approved drugs from snake venom toxins from other regions, including South America and Asia. Profiling the proteomes of medically important African cobra venoms from different locations will aid in
Benedict C. Offor+3 more
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Neglected tropical disease (NTD) diagnostics: current development and operations to advance control. [PDF]
Oyeyemi OT+4 more
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Drug development output from 1975 to 1996: What proportion for tropical diseases?
Patrice Trouiller, Piero Olliaro
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Effect of Naringenin on Potassium Bromate–Induced Hepatotoxicity In Vivo: A Dose‐Dependent Study
ABSTRACT Potassium bromate (PB) is a well‐known additive in the food industry and a byproduct of water treatment. Its long‐term exposure to any form of life exerts mild to severe toxic insults in a dose‐dependent fashion and can even trigger carcinogenesis.
Iftekhar Hassan+6 more
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