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ESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1514-1522, April 2025.
Takamasa Iwai +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective With regulatory approval of HPV‐specific immunotherapy for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) and growing experience with systemic bevacizumab, a management algorithm incorporating these medical treatments is warranted. Data Sources and Methods RRP Foundation (RRPF) Key Opinion Leaders offer a proposed management algorithm ...
Simon R. Best +17 more
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Yellow fever vaccination remains the most effective strategy for preventing infection in endemic and travel-associated settings, yet rare severe adverse events such as viscerotropic and neurotropic disease continue to raise safety concerns. Adverse event
Guojun Liang, Qiong Liu, Yang Song
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The bio‐guided phytochemical study resulted in the new compound 17‐epi‐melianodiol. The compound eliminated 100% of Aedes aegypti larvae at 100 ppm, causing pronounced morphological changes, cuticular damage, and extensive vacuolization. Abstract BACKGROUND In Brazil, Aedes aegypti is the primary vector of arboviruses such as dengue, chikungunya ...
Kethleen Duarte Crespo Soares +8 more
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Yellow fever cases in Asia: primed for an epidemic
There is currently an emerging outbreak of yellow fever in Angola. Cases in infected travellers have been reported in a number of other African countries, as well as in China, representing the first ever documented cases of yellow fever in Asia. There is
Sean Wasserman +2 more
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ABSTRACT Hantaviruses are emerging zoonotic pathogens of increasing global public health significance. Their epidemiological landscape is rapidly changing due to ecological disruption, climate variability, urbanisation, and evolving human–animal interfaces.
Francesco De Maria +5 more
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Abstract Global policy‐making is often described as taking place in a fragmented and complex institutional landscape. In this article, we revisit the verdict of fragmentation through the lens of discourse network analysis, seeking to understand the extent to which global policy debates can be characterised as fragmented.
Maria Weickardt Soares +1 more
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Peritoneal Tuberculosis Presenting as Massive Ascites in Pregnancy: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Abdominal tuberculosis, especially peritoneal tuberculosis, is uncommon in pregnancy. The diagnosis during pregnancy is a challenge due to many signs and symptoms being nonspecific and mimicking the symptoms of pregnancy. The presence of ascites, with anorexia and weight loss in pregnancy from endemic regions, should be addressed with ...
S. Gyamtsho, S. Dechen, S. Choden
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This review provides a comprehensive, engineering‐oriented synthesis of postbiotics as next‐generation functional food ingredients. It first outlines the principal production routes for postbiotic generation, encompassing thermal technologies, non‐thermal technologies, and extraction/purification methods, and subsequently examines the analytical and ...
Tansu Taspinar, Nuray Güzeler
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Human monkeypox (mpox) is a re‐emerging zoonotic viral disease in Africa. Despite recent reports in Ethiopia, no studies have assessed healthcare workers' (HCWs) knowledge and attitudes in the Central Ethiopia Region. This study aimed to determine HCWs knowledge and attitudes toward the re‐emergence of mpox in public health
Yilma Markos Larebo +5 more
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