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Skin is a defensive organ against a microorganism, or, in other words consumes. Consume patients end up colonized and tainted all the more promptly turn into, a consume damage with serous exudates turns into a more good site for contaminations. It has been evaluated that the same number of, 75% all things considered, after consume wounds are identified with diseases. Tragically, the poor assets of the healing center, poor monetary conditions, absence of learning about disease control measures in [..] READ MORE
Objective
To determine the virological response after Pegylated interferon (PEG-INF) and Ribavirin therapy, by monitoring the Hepatitis C viral load RT-PCR in chronic HCV patients’ genotype 3 in the termed of Rapid virologic response (RVR) and Sustained Virologic Response (SVR).
Material and Methods
All anti HCV antibody positive subjects, aged >18 years male and female were enrolled in the study from the Gastroenterology department Asian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIM [..] READ MORE
Background
Schistosomiasis is caused by blood flukes (trematode worms) of the genus Schistosoma. Its transmission has been reported from 78 countries over the world, affecting an estimated 250 million people and approximately 700 million are at risk. It was first serologically detected among the locals living around Inlay Lake, southern Shan State, Myanmar in 2013 but specific species and vector snail were not identified yet. General objective of the present study was to assess [..] READ MORE
An airborne disease is one, which is transmitted by the inhalation of infectious microbe through the respiratory tract from the environment. There are many airborne diseases caused by multiple etiological agents, such as virus (Influenza), bacterium (Tuberculosis), fungus (Histoplasmosis), actinomycetes (Nocardiosis), Chlamydia (Chlamydiosis), and Rickettsia (Coxiellosis) [1]. A large number of respiratory mycoses like adiaspiromycosis, aspergillois, blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, cryptococc [..] READ MORE
Tuberculosis (TB) is a granulomatous bacteriological infection, declared as public emergency in 1993 by World Health Organization (WHO) with more than 2 billion people as carriers of TB bacterium whereas 10% of them can have active form of TB once in their life. According to rough estimates, more than 10?tive TB cases likewise holds HIV infection [1]. Recent advances in diagnostics, drugs, vaccines and enhanced implementation of existing interventions are increasing the likelihoods for improved [..] READ MORE
We were able to increase Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab crystals production and enhance its stability by using C3.5:N4.5 nutrients ratio. Crystal size was conveniently reduced from [..] READ MORE
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