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Adherence to Antiretroviral Medication and Factors Affecting it Among HIV-- Positive Patients Receiving it at Adama General Hospital
Before the development of highly active antiretroviral medication, AIDS and related illnesses caused a great deal of suffering and death. All of the AIDS-related morbidities and mortality have considerably decreased thanks to modern medication, especially in industrialized nations. However, this accomplishment is still elusive in underdeveloped nations, particularly in those in sub-Saharan Africa. This failure can be attributed to a number of factors. Poverty, ignorance about the treatment, and inadequate therapy adherence are at the top of this list.
Determination method of manganese peroxidase during straw degradation
With the development of research on the utilization of straw as a biomass resource by scientific researchers, there are more and more reports on the analysis of manganese peroxidase in its biodegradation process, which plays an important role in the process of straw biodegradation. There are many methods of analysis and detection. However, the principle of these methods and the accuracy, sensitivity, stability and operational practicality of detection are different, which affects the application range of detection metho
GMP-Compliant Production of a Fluorescent Antibody for in vivo Molecular Endoscopy in a Phase I/IIa Clinical Study in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients
Therapeutic response to anti-TNF antibody treatment in inflammatory bowel diseases is strongly influenced by transmembrane tumor necrosis factor (mTNF) expression in the intestinal mucosa. Fluorescent anti-TNF antibodies applied for in vivo molecular endoscopy have shown to be able to quantify mucosal mTNF expression in real-time and predict response to subsequent anti-TNF treatment in individual patients with Crohn’s.
Climate Change: Effects and Adaptation Strategies Among Orange Fleshed Sweet potato (ofsp) Farmers in Anambra East and West Local Government in Anambra State, Nigeria
The study investigated the effects of climate change and adaptation strategies among Orange Fleshed Sweet potato (OFSP)
farmers in Anambra East and West local government in Anambra State, Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study were to
assess the sources of information on climate change by the farmers, determine the causes of climate change in the study
area, ascertain the perceived effects of climate change on OFSP farmers, assess the adaptation strategies used by the farmers
and identify constraints to climate change adaptation strategies.
Transversal Pertussis Sero-Epidemiological Study in Fully Vaccinated Children and Adolescents in Antananarivo, Madagascar, and in Dapaong, Togo
African region is thought to contribute to >50% of deadly cases of pertussis worldwide, however surveillance and available data on Bordetella pertussis circulation are limited. Currently, pertussis vaccination schedule in most African countries is restricted to a primary immunization consisting of three doses during the first year of life using whole
pertussis vaccines for which effectiveness is not known.
Stability Indicating Method Development and Validation for the Determination of Armodafinil in Pharmaceutical Tablet Dosage Form by RP-HPLC
The present research deals with the development of a stability indicating reverse phase HPLC with PDA detector method
for the determination of Armodafinil Agilent XDB-C18, 150×4.6mm, 5µm or Equivalent column. The present research
deals with the development of a stability indicating reverse phase HPLC with PDA detector method for the determination
of Armodafinil Agilent XDB-C18,
Sero-Prevalence and Associated Factors of Hepatitis B Virus Infection among Health Professionals in Adama Town, Oromia, Central Ethiopia
Hepatitis B is an infectious disease that caused by hepatitis B virus infection. Hepatitis B virus replicates in the liver and causes both acute and chronic hepatitis. The virus predominantly transmitted through a blood and sexual contact from potential sources. Healthcare professionals are at great risk of occupational exposure to this virus.
Eco Safe Assimilation of Plastic Wastes by Microbes and Biodegradable Alternatives: A Review
Lack of degradability and the closing of landfill sites as well as growing water and land pollution problems have led
to concern about plastics. In the past few decades, the use of plastics has enormously increased, mostly used for food
packaging. Ironically, the most preferred property of plastics – durability – exerts also the major environmental threat.
With the excessive use of plastics and increasing pressure being placed on capacities available for plastic waste disposal,
the need for biodegradable plastics and biodegradation of plastic wastes has assumed increasing importance in the last
few years.
The Common Causes of Death among Pregnant Women in Iran: A Study on Cadavers Referred to Legal Medicine Organization
Maternal mortality remains now as an important leading cause of death for women of reproductive age whole of the world.
However, our knowledge is very little of the main causes of death among our pregnant women needing more population-based assessments.
Hence, the present study aimed to determine causes of maternal death in the cases referred to Legal Medicine.
Photodegradation, Antibacterial & Antioxidant Assessment of Multifunctional Zinc Oxide Metal Nanoparticles Using Smilax aspera Leaf Extract: An Eco Approach
The endeavor of this research accounts for a superficial green route scheme by using an extract of leaves of Smilax aspera as a stabilizing
and capping agent. Zinc Oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) were examined through UV-visible Spectrophotometer, X-Ray Diffraction
(XRD), EDX (Energy Dispersive X-rays spectroscopy), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy
(TEM). The NPs demonstrates potential photo catalytic activity for the degradation of Methyl Orange (MO) and Methylene Blue (MB)
dyes upon exposure to sunlight.
Factors Influences Selection and Adaptation of Aphid to their Host Plant
Phytophagous insects are dependent on their host plants entirely or part of their life cycle. Host plant supplies food and shelter for
their survival. Among the phytophagous insects, aphid is familiar as phloem feeders and act as a career of plant viruses to different
agricultural crops. These cause huge economic losses every year in terms of both crop damage and their control measures. Instead of
chemical control, it is better to inspect the relationship of aphid with their host plant like selection and adaptation pattern to develop
an eco-friendly strategy to manage them.
Cognitive Enhancers Derived from Edible Crops
The concept of an effective cognitive boosting nootropic supplement is gaining traction with consumers, neuroscientists and regulators
alike and it is therefore unsurprising that scientifically validated Nootropics are highly prized. New research demonstrates edible crops
could be useful sources to mine for new nootropics; plant extracts enriched with an array of cognitive enhancing metabolites. There is merit
in investigating these plant species. Metadata has identifies consuming specific fruit and vegetables positively affects cognitive function;
therefore these same edible crop plants present as opportunities for developing nootropic formulations. This hypothesis is supported
by positive data obtained through clinical testing [e.g. extracts of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), herbs from the Genus Salvia, cocoa
(Theobroma), tea (Camellia sinensisor) and coffee (Coffea Arabica). This review will discuss clinically tested cognitive enhancers derived
from edible crop species and discuss their use alongside other classes of nootropics.
Effects of Ramadan Fasting on Anthropometric Measures, Blood Pressure and Glucose Level among Type 2 Diabetic Patients on Metformin Treatment
Fasting from dawn to dusk during Ramadan is obligatory for all healthy adult Muslims.
Optimization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa for Chlorpyrifos Degradation using Response Surface Methodology
Chlorpyrifos is a hazardous organophosphate pesticide used worldwide thus its biodegradation is need of the time. In the present study 13 bacterial strains were isolated from collected soil samples of different agro climatic regions and out of them one bacterial strain was screened out as potent degrader of Chlorpyrifos on the basis of percentage degradation using high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC).
Multiprogram Interaction between Mitigation and Adaptation Programs: Optimization Opportunity for Governments Addressing Climate Change
This article addresses the concepts of economies of scope and multiprogram production, subadditivity and transray convexity as it applies to program optimization.
Electronic-nose Applications in Forensic Science and for Analysis of Volatile Biomarkers in the Human Breath
The application of electronic-nose (E-nose) technologies in forensic science is a recent new development following a long history of progress in the development of diverse applications in the related biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. Data from forensic analyses must satisfy the needs and requirements of both the scientific and legal communities. The type of data collected from electronic-nose devices provides a means of identifying specific types of information about the chemical nature of evidentiary objects and samples under investigation using aroma signature profiles of complex gaseous mixtures containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released from manufactured products and parts of the human body. E-nose analyses also provide useful qualitative information about the physicochemical characteristics and metabolic conditions of human subjects without the need for time-consuming analyses to identify all chemical components in human-derived volatile mixtures.
Characteristic Human Scent Compounds Trapped on Natural and Synthetic Fabrics as analyzed by SPME-GC/MS
The collection of human odor volatiles is of interest to forensic applications as a path to investigate canine scent discriminations in
legal investigations. A study using a selected array of previously identified human odor compounds has been conducted to determine
the retention and release capabilities of five (5) natural and synthetic fabric types, cotton (mercerized fabric and gauze matrix),
polyester, rayon and wool.
Synthesis of BaTiO3 Nanowires via Anodic Aluminum Oxide Template Method Assisted by Vacuum-and-Drop Loading
In this paper, we report on the synthesis of BaTiO3 nanowires via the anodic aluminum oxide template method. To fill in the precursors of BaTiO3 into anodic aluminum oxide templates, the vacuum and drop loading method developed in our previous study was used. Ba(CH3COO)2 (barium acetate) and C12H28O4Ti (tetraisopropyl orthotitanate) were used as Ba and Ti sources, respectively. Anodic aluminum oxide membranes with the through-hole diameter of ~200 nm were used as the template for BaTiO3 nanowires.
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Li-Ru Zhao
Associate Professor
Department of Neurosurgery SUNY Upstate Medical University
United States
Department of Neurosurgery SUNY Upstate Medical University
United States
Nagendra K. Prasad
Assistant Professor
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Indiana University School of Medicine
United States
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Indiana University School of Medicine
United States
Zeina Ghorab
Assistant Professor
Department of Pathology
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Canada
Department of Pathology
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Canada
Ajar Nath Yadav
Assistant Professor
Department of Biotechnology
Akal College of Agriculture, Eternal University
India
Department of Biotechnology
Akal College of Agriculture, Eternal University
India
NABIL F. BISSADA
Professor
Department of Periodontology
School of Dental Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
United States
Department of Periodontology
School of Dental Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
United States
Andrew Percy
Genome BC Proteomics Centre
University of Victoria
Canada
University of Victoria
Canada
Scott Asbill
Professor of Pharmaceutics
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Campbell University
United States
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Campbell University
United States
Suresh Valiyaveettil
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Department of Chemistry
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Daolun Chen
Professor
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Ryerson University
Canada
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Ryerson University
Canada