JVSAH
Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Domitila Njoki
The present study has evaluated the effects of different inclusion levels of full fat black soldier fly (BSF) (Hermetia illucens
L.) larva meal on the growth performance, carcass yield, organ development and gut pH of broiler chickens. A total of nine
ty Cobb 500 broiler chicken of mixed sex were reared from day 21 to day 49 and assigned to 5 dietary treatments replicated
thrice with 6 birds per replicate. The BSF larva meal was included at varied levels (0, 7.5%, 15%, 22.5% and 30%) in isoni
trogenous and isoenergetic diets formulated for finisher feeding phase. One chicken per pen were slaughtered at day 49 for
evaluation of carcass yield, organ development and gut pH. Data was analyzed using Statistical Analysis System software
(SAS, 2009) and significant means were separated using Tukey Honest Significant Difference (HSD). The results showed
that the total and weekly feed intake was not affected. Live, dressed, carcass weights, total weight gained, average daily
weight gain showed a significant (P
JDD
Journal of Dermatology and Dermatopathology
Monica Mishra
Background: Acral fibromyxoma (AFM) is a rare benign soft tissue tumor which is described as fibromatous and myxoid tumor of skin and soft tissue. Case details: A 40 year old male presented to Dematology outpatient department with swelling
over the wrist for one year duration.The swelling was associated with mild pain and it gradually increased in size to reach
the present size. Cutaneous examination revealed a 2x2cm mobile,cystic to firm, non-tender swelling over dorsum of right
wrist. Based on its location and clinical feature,it was provisionally diagnosed to be ganglion cyst and excision biopsy was
done. Histology showed stellate shaped cells in myxoid background with round to oval nuclei having small inconspicious
nucleolus
JDD
Journal of Dermatology and Dermatopathology
Mishra Monica
Necrotizing granulomatous inflammation in swellings which are clinically diagnosed as ganglion cyst is a rare entity due to
the non-specific clinical presentation, insidious course, and large number of mimickers at this the particular site.Our patient
is a 47 year/female who presented with a swelling over wrist for one year. On examination it was found to be firm, lobulated, mobile swelling, non-tender. USG showed cystic soft tissue swelling with a impression of ganglion cyst. Grossly the swelling was measuring 4x4 cm which was gradually progressive, increasing in size. This case report highlights the rare site
of a granulomatous fungal inflammation clinically presenting as a multilocular ganglion cyst
JARR
Journal of Arthritis & Rheumatology Research
Monica Mishra
A nodular subcutaneous swelling at elbow in an elderly patient should raise suspicion of infection or malignancy. A 63 year
male patient presented with painful swelling in right elbow which was present for two years. It was insidious in onset and
gradually increased to the present size. Clinical examination revealed a 6x5x5cm soft swelling, compressible, non-reducible,
tender and overlying skin was pinch able. The uric acid level was 8.3mg/dl which was within normal limit. Patient complained that pain worsened on intake of alcohol and used to subside upon medication. The main clinical differential diagnosis were bursitis and gouty arthritis. On histopathological examination it revealed Gouty arthritis after ruling out granulomatous inflammation, foreign body giant cell reaction.
JDOC
Journal of Dentistry and Oral Care Medicine
Ivan Solop
Introduction: Adult patients undergoing orthodontic treatment usually show signs of unbalanced occlusion, which can
lead to serious health problems. Any imbalance in the body requires increased energy input for adaptation. Over time, this
can lead to maladaptation and the formation of pathology throughout the body. For this reason, the examination of such patients requires special attention and the treatment demands unconventional approach
JPSCP
Journal of Plant Sciences and Crop Protection
Zhongsheng Guo
To meet people's yearning for a better life and the needs of agricultural production services, we must use soil water resources sustainably and carry out Agriculture high-quality development. So, we must estimate and take the suitable initial
planting density to sow or plant to ensure Plant conservation density in the critical period of plant resources relation regulation reach the vegetation carry capacity to get the maximum yield and beneficial result. However, there are few reports on
the estimation method of suitable initial planting density. In this pater, we put forward a method to estimating the suitable
initial planting density, and take the perennial plant, caragana in the semiarid loess hilly region and one year plant, pepper
in Xunhua, China as an example to determine. The results showing that the estimation method of suitable initial planting
density is different for perennial plant caragana and one year plant, we can estimate the suitable initial planting density according to the soil dryness degree of control in the first year in the shrubland of semiarid region. As for a year plant pepper,
we can estimate suitable initial planting density according to the area occupied by standard plant with maximum yield and
beneficial result in the end of growth season.
JBBA
Journal of Biostatistics and Biometric Applications
Karim Ennouri
Spatial analysis is an essential component of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and is widely used for various purposes. One of its primary applications is to assess the suitability of a location for specific systems or to make accurate weather
predictions for a particular geographic area. By utilizing spatial analysis, users can effectively model problems and find comprehensive solutions that incorporate geographical attributes
JPMRS
Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Studies
Abdulsalam Yakasai
Background: Due to recent advancements in technology, workplace settings are becoming more inhabitant leading to a
growing rate of sedentary behaviour during occupational duties. Sedentary behaviour is associated with increased cardiometabolic risks and poor health outcomes
JEPC
Journal of Environmental Pollution and Control
Surv Falade O Oluwole
Flood vulnerability modeling has become essential due to the impact of climate change on the environment. The Ogbese
area of Nigeria frequently experiences significant flooding, primarily caused by torrential rainfall that leads to the overflow
of local rivers. This study aims to model and map flood vulnerability in the Ogbese Catchment area in Ayede-Ogbese. Advanced analytical techniques, including Remote Sensing (RS), Hydraulic Engineering Center-River Analysis Software
(HEC-RAS), and Geographical Information System (GIS) software (ArcGIS 10.7), were utilized for flood modeling and mapping in the study area. The data used in this research includes a topographic map of Ondo State for delineating the study
area, Operational Landsat Imageries (OLI) for extracting land use and land cover (LULC), hydrological data (river
discharge) for flood frequency analysis, and Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Digital Elevation Map (DEM) for
geometric data extraction and generating a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) dataset
JFSC
Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology
Abdulsalam M Yakasai
Sympathy- seeking behavior or “sadfishing”, the act of exaggerating emotional distress on social media to gain “attention,
satisfaction and support system. In recent years, this kind of act have rise of social media platform. This has become online
interactions and potential psychology and social effects of behavior have become topics of interest. This study was prevalence and implication was done among the individuals through Questionnaire. Which was surveyed among college student.
The Questionnaire covered key aspects of the participants in three dimension like attention, satisfaction and support system. The study provides valuable insights into the emerging phenomenon of sadfishing, though it also presented limitations
such as potential self-report biases and lack of contextual depth. Future research could benefit from integrating observational methods and experimental designs to build a more nuanced understanding of sadfishing and its implications in the digital age
JVSAH
Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Jyotirmoy Ghosh
Early copper deficiency detection is important for sheep, a sensitive animal to copper (Cu) nutrition. Diagnosis through
blood copper, ceruloplasmin, and superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) enzymes is not ideal due to the multifactorial control of
these parameters. The copper chaperone for superoxide dismutase (CCS) protein is reported to be a specific biomarker for
Cu deficiency in cattle and mice but not in sheep
JHBD
Journal of Hematology and Blood Disorders
Adele Delli Paoli
Data of patients still alive 10 years after initial treatment for multiple myeloma (MM) were collected by 13 Italian hematological centers from January 2020 to December 2022. Routine work-up at diagnosis and type of treatment of 201 patients were analyzed from December 2023 to March 2024
JCRS
Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Donatini Bruno
Background: Calprotectin (CPL) is a marker of neutrophil-induced inflammation.
Objective: Assess whether salivary CPL could be a useful marker of chronic inflammation.
Methods: All relevant data were collected about patients who consulted from 2024 October 20th to December 20th and who
had a previous medical history of periodontitis (PO).Patients were classified according to the level of salivary CPL. The CPL
threshold for active PO and/or Fusobacterium nucleatum + Porphyromonas gingivalis (Fn+Pg) on dental collets was determined. Patients with PO remission, without Fn+Pg on dental collets and below the identified threshold were attributed to
group A. Other patients were attributed to group B. Both groups were compared
JNKD
Journal of Nephrology and Kidney Diseases
Randhir Singh Ranta
Background: This study examined the rising incidence and prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) across age, gender, and regions in Himachal Pradesh to inform targeted public health strategies.
Methods: CKD incidence data were collected from various age groups, gender, and blocks. Statistical analyses, including
chi-square tests, were used to assess the significance of differences in CKD case distribution by age, gender, temporal and region.
Results: The significant spatial, temporal, gender, and age-related variations in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) prevalence
across Himachal Pradesh (2014–2023), with Shimla showing the highest prevalence. CKD disproportionately affects male
(60.2%) Mashobra (20.4%) reports the highest CKD cases, followed by Theog (12.3%), and Kupvi (2.4%) the lowest. Significant gender differences across blocks are confirmed (χ² = 26.436, p < .01). Chi-square analysis (χ² = 18.423, p < .05) revealed
significant gender disparities in CKD cases from 2014 to 2023, with peaks in 2023 (16.9%) and a low in 2017 (6%). Chisquare analysis (χ² = 41.076, p < .000) showed a significant age-gender association in CKD, with the highest number of cases
in 57–67 years (637) and lowest in
JIID
Journal of Immunology and Infectious Diseases
The Plasmodium falciparum T-cell immunomodulatory protein homolog, PfTIP, is a novel invasion-related protein that is
thought to play additional roles in modulating host immune responses to the infection. We examined the cellular localiza
tion and secretion patterns of PfTIP in laboratory cultured Plasmodium falciparum parasites and in naturally infected indivi
duals, and investigated the association between plasma levels of the protein and host immune responses
JNPHC
Journal of Nursing and Patient Health Care
Oluwasayo Olatunde
According to UN-Habitat, slums are characterized by the absence of several essential living conditions, including durable housing that others protection against severe climatic conditions, insufficient living space, inadequate sanitation, and limited access to safe water [1]
JVSAH
Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Fernando Moreira da Silva
The existence of the fighting bull, exploited in the poor pastures in the interior of Terceira Island, allowed the preservation of
the largest area of endemic a 20-million-year-old subtropical rainforest called Laurissilva [1]. The fighting bull is the symbol of
the preservation carried out by some of these men, the cattle farmers [2]. The appearance of the first cattle in the Azores oc
curred in the 15th century, in line with the discovery and settlement by the Portuguese [3]. In addition to being an important
source of protein for emerging populations, interaction with cattle also took on a playful nature, taking advantage of the aggres
siveness of these cattle raised in the interior of the islands, particularly on Terceira Island [4]. The aggressive cattle, which are
the precursors of the Brava dos Açores cattle population, had and continue to play an important economic and socio-cultural
role, particularly in maintaining the tradition of rope bullfight, called “Tourada à Corda”, unique in the country and which is
practically dispersed across 5 of the 9 islands from the Azores [5].
JCERC
Clinical and Experimental Research in Cardiology
Şevket BALLI
Objective: In this study, we aim to share the outcomes of our ablation procedures conducted for childhood arrhythmias
through the coronary venous sinus. Our experience highlights the effectiveness and potential of this approach in managing
pediatric arrhythmias.
Methods: This is a single-center retrospective cohort study. Of the 2450 ablations performed in our center, 52 were carried
out using the coronary venous system in pediatric patients between January 2014 and August 2024. Fifty-two consecutive pa
tients with accessory pathways, atrial and ventricular tachycardia were included, and ablation through the coronary venous
system was performed using EnSite® precison system
JNND
Journal of Neurology and Neurological Disorders
Nithisha Thatikonda
Anti-voltage-gated potassium channel (VGKC) complex antibodies are associated with a spectrum of neurological disorders
involving both the peripheral and central nervous systems. Isaacs’ syndrome predominantly manifests with peripheral symp
toms such as neuromyotonia due to peripheral nerve hyperexcitability. In contrast, Morvan syndrome encompasses a com
bination of neuromyotonia, encephalopathy, and autonomic dysfunction. Anti-VGKC complex antibody disorders are of
ten paraneoplastic, with thymoma detected in approximately one-third of cases. Thymectomy is the standard treatment in
such cases. We present the case of a 49-year-old female who experienced muscle spasms and twitches in all four extremities
for three years. Electromyography revealed neuromyotonia. Serum analysis confirmed the presence of anti-VGKC complex
antibodies, establishing the diagnosis of Isaacs’ syndrome. Further investigation uncovered a type B3 thymoma, and the pa
tient subsequently underwent thymectomy. Unexpectedly, one week after thymectomy, the patient developed Morvan syn
drome, presenting with new-onset encephalopathy and autonomic dysfunction. These symptoms were successfully man
aged with plasmapheresis. This case is noteworthy as it highlights a potential link between thymectomy and the emergence
of Morvan syndrome, suggesting that thymectomy may exacerbate or trigger this condition in certain patients. While the un
derlying mechanism remains unclear, this observation underscores the importance of careful patient selection, thorough
preoperative counseling, and vigilant postoperative monitoring. To provide further context, we include a comprehensive lit
erature review of studies reporting the development of Morvan syndrome following thymectomy. This analysis aims to en
hance understanding of the potential risks and outcomes associated with thymectomy in the context of anti-VGKC complex
antibody disorders.
JNPHC
Journal of Nursing and Patient Health Care
N Malathi
Sodium metabisulfite is a synthetic compound which comes under group of sulfur-based food additives. As a food additive
they are used as preservative, antioxidant, dough conditioner, and colour stabilizer. They are used in wide varieties of foods
like dried fruits, vegetables, sea foods, juices, and alcoholic beverages. Sulfur dioxide is the active compound which plays a
major role as an antimicrobial food additive. Sulfite intake has been related with many adverse health effects such as vitamin
deficiency, allergies, gut microbiota dysbiosis. Countries have taken measure to regulate the use of sulfur containing food ad
ditives and have legislations that prohibited the use of additive in meats. This review discusses the benefits of sodium metabi
sulfite, its role in food preservation, with an emphasis on its health risks in animals and humans.