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View article: Is psoriasis a psychosocial issue: Exploring the connection between anxiety, depression and psoriasis severity
Is psoriasis a psychosocial issue: Exploring the connection between anxiety, depression and psoriasis severity Open
View article: Harnessing the soybean microbiome: An integrated approach for abiotic stress resilience and sustainable production
Harnessing the soybean microbiome: An integrated approach for abiotic stress resilience and sustainable production Open
View article: The Impact of Bioaccumulation of Nano-pharmaceuticals in the Aquatic Ecosystems
The Impact of Bioaccumulation of Nano-pharmaceuticals in the Aquatic Ecosystems Open
Nano-pharmaceuticals consists of various therapeutic agents produced at the nanoscale, which have higher drug delivery and better therapeutic efficacy. Their unique physicochemical properties, such as high surface-area-to-volume ratios and…
View article: Role of Inflammatory Markers and Radiological Profile in Predicting Acute Pancreatitis Severity: A Prospective Analysis
Role of Inflammatory Markers and Radiological Profile in Predicting Acute Pancreatitis Severity: A Prospective Analysis Open
View article: Determination of maturity indices of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) for chewing purposes
Determination of maturity indices of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) for chewing purposes Open
Umbels were harvested at six different stages of maturation to determine maturity indices of fennel for chewing. Seeds harvested 35 and 40 days after anthesis had the highest overall sensory acceptability score (8.53 and 8.40) for chewing …
View article: Poly‐Phosphamide Catalyzed Visible‐Light‐Driven CH<sub>4</sub> and Dark‐Phase‐Mediated Cyclic Carbonate Productions Utilizing CO<sub>2</sub>
Poly‐Phosphamide Catalyzed Visible‐Light‐Driven CH<sub>4</sub> and Dark‐Phase‐Mediated Cyclic Carbonate Productions Utilizing CO<sub>2</sub> Open
A poly‐phosphamide (POP) with a band gap of 2.8 eV is used for the photochemical conversion of CO 2 into CH 4 and chemical conversion of CO 2 and organo‐epoxides into cyclic carbonates. The Tauc plot and Mott Schottky analyses indicate the…
View article: Musculoskeletal disorders and other occupational health outcomes among sanitation workers in Nepal: A community based cross-sectional survey exploring the risk factors, knowledge, and practices
Musculoskeletal disorders and other occupational health outcomes among sanitation workers in Nepal: A community based cross-sectional survey exploring the risk factors, knowledge, and practices Open
View article: Antimicrobial prescription patterns in tertiary care centres in India: a multicentric point prevalence survey
Antimicrobial prescription patterns in tertiary care centres in India: a multicentric point prevalence survey Open
View article: P-1038. Clinical Analysis of Nosocomial Candidemia: Species Profile, Resistance Patterns and Mortality Determinants
P-1038. Clinical Analysis of Nosocomial Candidemia: Species Profile, Resistance Patterns and Mortality Determinants Open
Background Candidemia has become one of the commonest nosocomial blood stream infection (BSI) secondary to infected central venous catheters or surgical site infections. Prompt diagnosis followed by early treatment is needed to reduce the …
View article: P-1354. Carbapenemase Gene Detection in Clinically Significant <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> Isolates from A Tertiary Care Health Center: A Prospective Study
P-1354. Carbapenemase Gene Detection in Clinically Significant <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> Isolates from A Tertiary Care Health Center: A Prospective Study Open
Background Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a leading pathogen causing widespread hospital acquired infections worldwide. As WHO has also designated Carbapenem resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa as one of three Critical Priority Pathogen, we decide…
View article: ‘Effectiveness of various sulbactam-based combination antibiotic therapy in the management of ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in a tertiary care Health centre’
‘Effectiveness of various sulbactam-based combination antibiotic therapy in the management of ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in a tertiary care Health centre’ Open
Treatment with sulbactam, polymyxin B and minocycline combination antibiotic therapy was associated with significantly lower 28-day mortality. Moreover, the lower requirement of inotropes during treatment and a significant reduction in HsC…
View article: Severe septicemia and electrolyte imbalance in a 2-month-old infant caused by<i> Brevundimonas diminuta</i>
Severe septicemia and electrolyte imbalance in a 2-month-old infant caused by<i> Brevundimonas diminuta</i> Open
Brevundimonas diminuta, an opportunistic Gram-negative bacterium, is increasingly recognized as a potential pathogen in clinical settings, particularly among immunocompromised individuals. We present a case of B. diminuta bacteremia in a 2…
View article: Comparative Analysis of P-selectin Levels in Psoriasis, Vitiligo, and Nonskin Disease in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Case–Control Study
Comparative Analysis of P-selectin Levels in Psoriasis, Vitiligo, and Nonskin Disease in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Case–Control Study Open
Introduction: The role and function of P-selectin levels in various inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases have been established. Whether they have an association with inflammatory skin diseases such as vitiligo and psoriasis needs to b…
View article: Ethno-medicinal importance of Curcuma longa and Ferula foetida
Ethno-medicinal importance of Curcuma longa and Ferula foetida Open
Spices have long been a part of human diets and commerce. Herbal drugs consist of a number active phytoconstituents with a number of herbal remedies for wide range of diseases. The herbal drugs still constitutes a major share of healthcare…
View article: Neuroprotective Effects of Carotenoid Rich Verbesina encelioides Flower Extract in Scopolamine Induced Memory Impaired Rats Mimicking Alzheimer’s Disease
Neuroprotective Effects of Carotenoid Rich Verbesina encelioides Flower Extract in Scopolamine Induced Memory Impaired Rats Mimicking Alzheimer’s Disease Open
Neuron degeneration is the most common old age complications worldwide. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative condition with limited drug options and significant adverse effects. Hence, there is a growin…
View article: Metformin-Induced Chronic Diarrhea Misdiagnosed as Irritable Bowel Syndrome for Years
Metformin-Induced Chronic Diarrhea Misdiagnosed as Irritable Bowel Syndrome for Years Open
View article: 554. Association of <i>emr</i> and <i>mdt</i> Genes in Carbapenem Resistant Acinetobacter <i>baumannii</i> with Clinical Outcome in A Tertiary Care Hospital
554. Association of <i>emr</i> and <i>mdt</i> Genes in Carbapenem Resistant Acinetobacter <i>baumannii</i> with Clinical Outcome in A Tertiary Care Hospital Open
Background Carbapenem Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) is one of the most common cause of nosocomial infections in ICUs and associated with high mortality. Because the organism can acquire resistance to multiple drugs by various me…
View article: DEPRESSION DETECTION MODEL USINGWORD AND SENTENCE EMBEDDING WITH DIFFERENT CLASSIFIERS
DEPRESSION DETECTION MODEL USINGWORD AND SENTENCE EMBEDDING WITH DIFFERENT CLASSIFIERS Open
Determining depression is hugely important because it affects people's wellness. The common practice of diagnosing depression usually involves a physical session with a practitioner, which reduces the possibility of finding patients who ar…
View article: Abdominal obesity in India: analysis of the National Family Health Survey-5 (2019–2021) data
Abdominal obesity in India: analysis of the National Family Health Survey-5 (2019–2021) data Open
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View article: Improving biomedical named entity recognition through transfer learning and asymmetric tri-training
Improving biomedical named entity recognition through transfer learning and asymmetric tri-training Open
Today, electronic health records have turned into prime sources of information for physicians looking after their patients. EHRs and computerized patient data resources have expedited the accelerated discovery of formerly obscure biomedica…
View article: Enhancing Credibility Assessment in Online Social Networks Using Multimodal Deep Learning
Enhancing Credibility Assessment in Online Social Networks Using Multimodal Deep Learning Open
View article: Bioactive compounds from plants and animals: A review
Bioactive compounds from plants and animals: A review Open
Secondary metabolites that have been isolated from plants, fungi, bacteria, or mammals are referred to as bioactive chemicals. Besides being important due to their pharmacological or toxicological effects on organisms, which have led to th…
View article: Studies on the Removal of Phenol and Nitrophenols from Water by Activated Carbon Developed from Demineralized Kraft Lignin
Studies on the Removal of Phenol and Nitrophenols from Water by Activated Carbon Developed from Demineralized Kraft Lignin Open
The present investigation deals with the importance of interaction and position of the nitro group in the adsorptive removal of 2-nitrophenol (2-NP), 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) and phenol by demineralized kraft lignin activated carbon (DKLAAC). …
View article: Adsorptive Analysis of Azo Dyes on Activated Carbon Prepared from Phyllanthus emblica Fruit Stone Sequentially via Hydrothermal Treatment
Adsorptive Analysis of Azo Dyes on Activated Carbon Prepared from Phyllanthus emblica Fruit Stone Sequentially via Hydrothermal Treatment Open
The present work aims to provide insight into the role of the functional group in the adsorption of azo dyes namely, ethyl orange (EO), methyl orange (MO), and metanil yellow (MY), on the activated carbon (surface area 569 m2·g−1) prepared…
View article: Utilization of Phyllanthus emblica fruit stone as a Potential Biomaterial for Sustainable Remediation of Lead and Cadmium Ions from Aqueous Solutions
Utilization of Phyllanthus emblica fruit stone as a Potential Biomaterial for Sustainable Remediation of Lead and Cadmium Ions from Aqueous Solutions Open
In the present work, an effort has been made to utilize Phyllanthus emblica (PE) fruit stone as a potential biomaterial for the sustainable remediation of noxious heavy metals viz. Pb(II) and Cd(II) from the aqueous solution using adsorpti…
View article: Role of the similar molecular weight dyes on the adsorption by activated carbon
Role of the similar molecular weight dyes on the adsorption by activated carbon Open
View article: Health and poverty linkages for population just above the poverty line-A study done in slums of Jaipur, India
Health and poverty linkages for population just above the poverty line-A study done in slums of Jaipur, India Open
Universal Health Coverage, as a milestone of Sustainable Development Goal − 3 has its own predefined limitations for a resource constraint economy. Underdeveloped and developing nations are not in a position to provide critical and crucial…
View article: Coping with the financial hardships caused by ill health – Urban Slums of Jaipur, India
Coping with the financial hardships caused by ill health – Urban Slums of Jaipur, India Open
Accountability of any health system does not ends with improving health. The vulnerability (to incur catastrophic health expenditure and coping mechanism) of this slum population was mostly pertaining to availability of acceptable healthca…
View article: Public Service Motivation and Job Satisfaction among Nurses in Hospitals of Rupandehi District
Public Service Motivation and Job Satisfaction among Nurses in Hospitals of Rupandehi District Open
Our study examines the effect of public service motivation (PSM) on job satisfaction among nurses during COVID-19 pandemic time in hospitals of Rupandehi district. The structured questionnaire survey was conducted by taking sample of 71 re…
View article: COVID-19: A PROPHYLACTIC APPROACH THROUGH AYURVEDA AND YOGA
COVID-19: A PROPHYLACTIC APPROACH THROUGH AYURVEDA AND YOGA Open
The entire world is facing the corona virus COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 which has become the global health crisis as well as unprecedented socio-economic crisis. Being a new form of virus, there is no proven vaccine for this. It…