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JNPHC Journal of Nursing and Patient Health Care
Oluwasayo Olatunde
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted global tourism, causing an unprecedented decline in international travel due to restrictions, safety concerns, and economic uncertainty. Government in most countries imposed border closures, quarantine mandates, and flight suspensions in compliance with lockdowns and restricted movement measures to curb the spread of the virus. While the literature demonstrates substantial empirical evidence that reports the effect of the pandemic on the tourism sector, the impact on travel decisions post-pandemic has not been well documented.
JPHHS Journal of Public Health Hygiene and Safety
Sayandip Mukherjee
Simple hygiene behaviour such as washing hands is key to improving health of individuals and reducing community trans mission of communicable diseases such as respiratory and enteric infections. Consistent and relentless messaging by global and local health authorities had resulted in heightened hygiene awareness amongst the public during the COVID-19 pan demic. Unfortunately, many of the hygiene behaviours practiced during the pandemic have proven to be unsustainable in the immediate period following the pandemic
JEMC Journal of Emergency Medicine and Care
Jon Schrock
Background: Hyperglycemia is a common condition that is treated in the emergency department (ED). Hyperglycemia is of ten treated with intravenous fluids and insulin. Current guidelines recommend obtaining potassium levels prior to the initia tion of insulin therapy. This often delays insulin therapy for several hours.
JPDD Journal of Pharmaceutics & Drug Development
David Njenga
Background: Drug resistance poses a challenge in managing microbial infections, highlighting the urgency to develop nov el, e ective antimicrobials. e natural environment is a proven source of novel antimicrobial agents. is study explored unique and exploitable antimicrobial-producing bacteria from the extreme habitat of Lake Magadi
JNT Journal of Nanoscience & Technology
Gnezdilov Vladimir
We study nanoscale phase separation in iron-pnictides and its relation to doping and electronic 4 degeneracies across the tetragonal-orthorhombic and uncollapsed to the collapsed tetragonal 5 phases. The structural implications of these transitions are probed using the optical phonon 6 spectrum. We notice a previously less-acknowledged coexistence of two phases on small length 7 scales and at ambient conditions
JNPHC Journal of Nursing and Patient Health Care
Brantmeier Cindy
In a study conducted across clinics and hospitals in St. Louis during COVID-19, healthcare workers (HCWs) perceived lan guage/communication barriers with language diverse patients (LDPs) at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this chal lenge did not improve over time [1]. In an attempt to continue to address health disparities, the present study uses a subset of data and takes a closer look at demographic factors within the group of HCWs in order to examine whether HCWs’ lin guistic characteristics (being monolingual or multilingual) matter in perceived communication with all patients and cally with LDPs, and it y examines strategies and techniques used in oral discussions [1]. Overall, vealed no reported s re s between multilingual and monolingual HCWs in perceived language barriers, with both groups agreeing that these challenges did exist.
JDOC Journal of Dentistry and Oral Care Medicine
Hanen Boukhris
Introduction: Orthodontic forced eruption (OFE) is a non-surgical technique. It helps manage subgingival defects by repo sitioning the tooth coronally. This case report shows how OFE was used with CAD-CAM zirconia restoration for a deep carious lesion in a 40-year-old male patient.
JART Journal of Addiction Research & Treatment
Jan P Van Meerbeeck
Combining low-dose CT lung cancer screening (LCS) with smoking cessation has emerged as a next‐generation interven tion to reduce the human and societal burdens of lung cancer. is study reviews the evidence supporting both strate gies—individually and in combination—acknowledging that not all real-world smoking cessation interventions can be seam lessly integrated with LCS. While linking these strategies might enhance their respective primary endpoints, it is essential to ensure their integration does not inadvertently interfere with their individual outcomes. We present results of a survey on current best practices in the EU27 and propose key areas for further research. ese insights provide a foundation for future EU Commission-funded projects.
JMBS Journal of Medicine & Biological Studies
Ma Adelina Jiménez-Arellanes
The anti-inflammatory activity of three samples of Indomethacin (IND-S1, IND-S2, IND-F) was evaluated in two models of acute inflammation (systemic and topical) and in the model of chronic inflammation. The three sample was solubilized in Tween 80:H2 O 1:9, was tested at 20 mg/kg and was administered by intragastric route. In first evaluation, the sample IN D-S1 at 20 mg/kg showed 57.09% inhibition on carrageenan-Induced plantar edema model. The evaluation at this same dose of Indomethacin from 3 different samples (IND-S1, IND-S2, IND-F) showed a variation in the % inhibition with 34.61, 30.13 and 32.69%, respectively. On the other hand; topical anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated in the TPA mod el acute in female Balb/C mice. IND-S1 showed an ED50 = 1.31 mg/ear and at a dose of 2 mg/ear showed 56.41% of inhibi tion. IND-S1, IND-S2 and IND-F at a dose of 2 mg/ear were more active with 87.39, 90.13 and 75.87%, respectively. In the chronic model of ear edema-TPA, when the IND-S1 was administered by i.g. route at 10 mg/kg, it showed high mortality (10/10), however at dose of 8 mg/kg, IND-S1 showed a 60.63% inhibition of ear edema, but in this assay 4/10 mice head. In same assay (TPA) but the IND was administered by topic route at repeated dose of 2 and 1 mg/ear, it cuased the death of all animals and at dose of 0.5 mg/ear caused about 50% of animals deaths
JMBS Journal of Medicine & Biological Studies
Ma Adelina Jiménez-Arellanes
Tuberculosis is a worldwide health problem and is one of the 10 causes of death caused by a single infectious agent. It main ly affects the economically active population. Currently, there are multidrug-resistant and extended-resistance strains that are difficult to treat. In addition, several factors such as AIDS/HIV, diabetes, cancer and/or arthritis contribute to its persis tence, despite having first- and second-line drugs for its treatment. For this reason, it is necessary to contribute to find or search a new treatment alternatives and medicinal plants are an important source of bioactive compounds to be considered.
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

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