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Mission Doctors\u27 Association in Rhodesia [PDF]
Shortly before receiving confirmation of his request for a second mission tour in Silveria Mission, Fort Victoria, Rhodesia, Central Africa, Dr. Richard Stoughton recorded a tape for members of the Mission Doctors\u27 Association (his sponsoring group ...
Stoughton, Richard
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Infection-generated electric field in gut epithelium drives bidirectional migration of macrophages. [PDF]
Many bacterial pathogens hijack macrophages to egress from the port of entry to the lymphatic drainage and/or bloodstream, causing dissemination of life-threatening infections. However, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood.
Ferreira, Fernando +14 more
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Vaccines against typhoid fever [PDF]
Because of high infectivity and significant disease burden, typhoid fever constitutes a major global health problem. Implementation of adequate food handling practices and establishment of safe water supplies are the cornerstone for the development of an effective prevention program.
Guzman, Carlos A +7 more
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Bridging the Health Divide: A Policy Perspective on Indigenous Healthcare in Bangladesh
ABSTRACT Background Indigenous populations in Bangladesh—often referred to as Adibashi or Upojati—experience persistent health disparities. Geographic isolation, linguistic and cultural exclusion, and poverty drive these disparities. These communities, estimated at over two million, report considerably higher rates of maternal mortality, undernutrition,
Abdullaha Al Mamun
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Vibrio cholerae O1 isolates belonging to the Ogawa serotype, El Tor biotype, harbouring the classical CTX prophage were first isolated in Mozambique in 2004.
Ansaruzzaman, M +13 more
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The STRATAA study protocol: a programme to assess the burden of enteric fever in Bangladesh, Malawi and Nepal using prospective population census, passive surveillance, serological studies and healthcare utilisation surveys. [PDF]
Introduction Invasive infections caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi and Paratyphi A are estimated to account for 12–27 million febrile illness episodes worldwide annually.
Baker, S. +20 more
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Mucosa‐associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are an evolutionarily conserved class of innate‐like T lymphocytes that rely on MR1 molecules to recognize microbial metabolites and play a central role in immune surveillance and inflammatory regulation.
Cheng Zhu +10 more
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An Opportunity Not To Be Missed: Vaccination as an Entry Point for Hygiene Promotion and Diarrhoeal Disease Reduction in Nepal [PDF]
This report aims to ascertain whether or not vaccination programmes offer a useful entry point for hygiene promotion and to define options for piloting and scaling up of a hygiene promotion intervention in ...
Katie Greenland +2 more
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Complex Adaptive Immunity to Enteric Fevers in Humans: Lessons Learned and the Path Forward [PDF]
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), the causative agent of typhoid fever, and S. Paratyphi A and B, causative agents of paratyphoid fever, are major public health threats throughout the world.
Marcelo B. Sztein +2 more
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CGD alleviates depression‐like symptoms by increasing the levels of DA and NE. Furthermore, CGD downregulates the relative expression of M gene, calms the cytokine storm, and maintains the balance of Th17/Treg cells in virus infected mice. CGD exhibits a protective effect in mice with depression‐like symptoms infected with IAV, providing preclinical ...
Ran Shi +7 more
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