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View article: CNN-LSTM Hybrid Architecture for Over-the-Air Automatic Modulation Classification Using SDR
CNN-LSTM Hybrid Architecture for Over-the-Air Automatic Modulation Classification Using SDR Open
Automatic Modulation Classification (AMC) is a core technology for future wireless communication systems, enabling the identification of modulation schemes without prior knowledge. This capability is essential for applications in cognitive…
View article: Zoonotic diseases in low and middle-income countries (LMICs): Economic burden, challenges, strategies, and future directions
Zoonotic diseases in low and middle-income countries (LMICs): Economic burden, challenges, strategies, and future directions Open
View article: Rethinking the system of post-exposure prophylaxis against rabies in veterinary practice
Rethinking the system of post-exposure prophylaxis against rabies in veterinary practice Open
Rabies remains a fatal but preventable zoonotic disease, and current post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) strategies in animals often involve blanket administration of vaccines regardless of confirmed exposure status. In this paper, we argue fo…
View article: Personalized Differential Privacy for Ridge Regression Under Output Perturbation
Personalized Differential Privacy for Ridge Regression Under Output Perturbation Open
The increased application of machine learning (ML) in sensitive domains requires protecting the training data through privacy frameworks, such as differential privacy (DP). Traditional DP enforces a uniform privacy level , which bounds the…
View article: From vaccination success to new outbreaks: reassessing Japanese encephalitis control in Nepal
From vaccination success to new outbreaks: reassessing Japanese encephalitis control in Nepal Open
View article: Why did rabies control fail in low-income and middle-income countries?
Why did rabies control fail in low-income and middle-income countries? Open
View article: Engineered Colloidal Hetero-nanocrystals for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production
Engineered Colloidal Hetero-nanocrystals for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production Open
View article: Comparative study of fascia iliaca block vs. pericapsular nerve group block in preoperative pain management for fragility hip fractures
Comparative study of fascia iliaca block vs. pericapsular nerve group block in preoperative pain management for fragility hip fractures Open
Introduction: Hip fractures in elderly patients are associated with significant morbidity and require effective preoperative pain management. This study compares the efficacy of the Fascia Iliaca Block (FIB) and the Pericapsular Nerve Grou…
View article: Prevalence and health outcomes of combustible cigarettes and noncombustible nicotine or tobacco products: a nationwide cross-sectional study in South Korea
Prevalence and health outcomes of combustible cigarettes and noncombustible nicotine or tobacco products: a nationwide cross-sectional study in South Korea Open
View article: Student Exam Satisfaction: Examining the Impact of Registration, Communication, Center’s Infrastructure and Exam Center Management
Student Exam Satisfaction: Examining the Impact of Registration, Communication, Center’s Infrastructure and Exam Center Management Open
Student satisfaction with examination processes serves as a key indicator of academic service quality in higher education. Recognizing that operational dimensions such as registration systems, communication, infrastructure, and management …
View article: Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries Should Also Consider Assisted Dying
Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries Should Also Consider Assisted Dying Open
View article: Antibiotic sensitivity testing in low‐ and middle‐ income countries
Antibiotic sensitivity testing in low‐ and middle‐ income countries Open
View article: Socio-Demographic Patterns of Hypertension and its Association with Tobacco use in Nepal: Evidence from the Country Representative Demographic and Health Survey
Socio-Demographic Patterns of Hypertension and its Association with Tobacco use in Nepal: Evidence from the Country Representative Demographic and Health Survey Open
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) account for a third of global deaths, with growing burdens in South Asia. Hypertension is a leading modifiable CVD risk factor, and tobacco use—smoked and smokeless—remains common in Nepal. We e…
View article: Can conditioned taste aversion be used to mitigate snow leopard predation in the Himalayan region?
Can conditioned taste aversion be used to mitigate snow leopard predation in the Himalayan region? Open
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View article: A one health approach to improve the safety of traditional yak blood drinking in Nepal
A one health approach to improve the safety of traditional yak blood drinking in Nepal Open
Fresh yak blood drinking, which occurs in Nepal, may transmit zoonotic infections. Here, we discuss how a One Health approach involving local government, public health officials and community organizers may be applied to enable this tradit…
View article: Last-iterate Convergence for Symmetric, General-sum, $2 \times 2$ Games Under The Exponential Weights Dynamic
Last-iterate Convergence for Symmetric, General-sum, $2 \times 2$ Games Under The Exponential Weights Dynamic Open
We conduct a comprehensive analysis of the discrete-time exponential-weights dynamic with a constant step size on all \emph{general-sum and symmetric} $2 \times 2$ normal-form games, i.e. games with $2$ pure strategies per player, and wher…
View article: Improving Minimax Group Fairness in Sequential Recommendation
Improving Minimax Group Fairness in Sequential Recommendation Open
Training sequential recommenders such as SASRec with uniform sample weights achieves good overall performance but can fall short on specific user groups. One such example is popularity bias, where mainstream users receive better recommenda…
View article: Removal notice to “The possible threat of zoonotic diseases from stray dogs in Nepal” [New Microb. New Infect. 55C (2023) 101185]
Removal notice to “The possible threat of zoonotic diseases from stray dogs in Nepal” [New Microb. New Infect. 55C (2023) 101185] Open
View article: <b>A global call to action: Strengthening rabies control efforts</b>
<b>A global call to action: Strengthening rabies control efforts</b> Open
Rabies is a zoonotic disease caused by the lyssavirus. Although it is preventable through vaccination, it kills around 59,000 humans and thousands of animals globally each year (Hampson et al., 2015; WHO, 2018). Rabies is not only an anima…
View article: Automatic Pronunciation Mistake Detector
Automatic Pronunciation Mistake Detector Open
View article: Addressing antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture globally
Addressing antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture globally Open
These findings highlight the need for countrywide AMU monitoring and regulations on HPCIAs in food animals.
View article: <b>The unsung virtue of thermostable anti-rabies vaccine</b>
<b>The unsung virtue of thermostable anti-rabies vaccine</b> Open
Vaccination is the most effective tool to protect against rabies. Currently, two different types of vaccines, i.e., tissue culture and cell culture vaccines, are available for prophylaxis against rabies in both animals and humans. These va…
View article: <b>Q-fever outbreak in Nepal: Urgent actions needed</b>
<b>Q-fever outbreak in Nepal: Urgent actions needed</b> Open
On February 20, 2024, the Central Veterinary Laboratory (CVL), a referral veterinary laboratory in Nepal, confirmed the first outbreak of Q-fever in the country. As of October 17, 2024, four outbreaks of Q-fever have been reported from thr…
View article: Reducing the risk of zoonotic disease transmission during Gadhimai animal sacrifice in Nepal
Reducing the risk of zoonotic disease transmission during Gadhimai animal sacrifice in Nepal Open
View article: Protecting threatened species from drug‐resistant mTB
Protecting threatened species from drug‐resistant mTB Open
View article: Is it time to define vaccines to be used for lumpy skin disease?
Is it time to define vaccines to be used for lumpy skin disease? Open
Only homologous LSD vaccine should be used in absence of efficacy of experimental studies indicating the effectiveness of heterologous LSD vaccine.
View article: To vaccinate or not against highly pathogenic avian influenza?
To vaccinate or not against highly pathogenic avian influenza? Open
The poultry sector is a major component of agriculture that contributes to the national economy and is crucial for food security, poverty reduction, and economic development.1Gržinić G Piotrowicz-Cieślak A Klimkowicz-Pawlas A et al.Intensi…
View article: Towards an actionable One Health approach
Towards an actionable One Health approach Open
Background Despite the increasing focus on strengthening One Health capacity building on global level, challenges remain in devising and implementing real-world interventions particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Recognizing these gaps,…
View article: Dog-mediated human rabies: Challenges, opportunities, and hope
Dog-mediated human rabies: Challenges, opportunities, and hope Open
View article: Influence of Defects and Surfaces on the Electrochemical Performance of MnO<sub>2</sub> Cathodes in Rechargeable Alkaline Zn/MnO<sub>2</sub> Batteries: A First-Principles Study
Influence of Defects and Surfaces on the Electrochemical Performance of MnO<sub>2</sub> Cathodes in Rechargeable Alkaline Zn/MnO<sub>2</sub> Batteries: A First-Principles Study Open
Manganese dioxide is a promising cathode material for energy storage applications because of its high redox potential, large theoretical energy density, abundance, and low cost. It has been shown that the performance of MnO2 ele…