The Ecological Factors Influencing the Transmission of Helminthiasis in Community and Treatment Option: A Case Study of the Two Community of Kolwezi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Chapter 2 | Recent Updates in Disease and Health Research Vol. 5

Intestinal helminthiasis a major public health problem that affects the health of primary school children in low- and middle-income countries where living, water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions are precarious. Infections caused by parasitics helminths affect more than a billion people worldwide, causing anemia and with significant social and economic impact. To alleviate this burden, affectedContinue reading “The Ecological Factors Influencing the Transmission of Helminthiasis in Community and Treatment Option: A Case Study of the Two Community of Kolwezi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Chapter 2 | Recent Updates in Disease and Health Research Vol. 5”

Analysis of Brinjal Germplasm for Resistance to Fusarium Wilt Disease | Chapter 12 |  Current Perspectives in Agriculture and Food Science Vol. 4

Fusarium sag, caused by Fusarium oxysporum, is a main constraint in brinjal production in India. The ailment is widely distributed in sweltering, subtropical and some warm sober regions of the realm. The pathogen is difficult to control because it is soil-borne and has a expansive host-range, including various hundred species describing 44 families of plants.Continue reading “Analysis of Brinjal Germplasm for Resistance to Fusarium Wilt Disease | Chapter 12 |  Current Perspectives in Agriculture and Food Science Vol. 4”

Investigation on Knowledge and Awareness about HIV/AIDS among First Year Medical Students in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India| Chapter 4 | Perspective of Recent Advances in Medical Research Vol. 1

The ghost of circulating prostate cells (CPCs), individual subtype of minimal residual affliction, may be useful to call patients at risk for biochemical collapse (BF). The frequency of CPCs discovered following radical prostatectomy (RP), their connection with clinicopathological characteristics, and their equivalence with biochemical disappointment are all discussed.Following RP, serial ancestry samples were collected, mononuclearContinue reading “Investigation on Knowledge and Awareness about HIV/AIDS among First Year Medical Students in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India| Chapter 4 | Perspective of Recent Advances in Medical Research Vol. 1”

Investigation of Optical Properties of Thin Films by Means of UV-visible Spectrophotometer: A Review| Chapter 5 | New Frontiers in Physical Science Research Vol. 5

Thin films have existed synthesized using various deposition orders such as chemical usually deposition, vacuum dissolution, thermal dissolution, sputtering, hydrothermal, dip coating arrangement and pulsed laser dethroning. In this work, UV-visible spectrophotometer method was employed to study the optical features and band gap of the obtained thin films. UV-seeable spectrophotometer technique has many benefits suchContinue reading “Investigation of Optical Properties of Thin Films by Means of UV-visible Spectrophotometer: A Review| Chapter 5 | New Frontiers in Physical Science Research Vol. 5”

COVID-19 Outbreak in Mauritius: Transmission through Importation, International Trade and Implications for Future Pandemics | Chapter 4 | Current Practice in Medical Science Vol. 8

On March 18, 2020, Mauritius reported its first three SARS-CoV-2 cases, all of which had a history of overseas travel. A six-week total national lockdown of the island nation, which has since received acclaim from the WHO, started on March 23, 2020. Up until June 2, 2020, 335 cases had been found, and 10 deathsContinue reading “COVID-19 Outbreak in Mauritius: Transmission through Importation, International Trade and Implications for Future Pandemics | Chapter 4 | Current Practice in Medical Science Vol. 8”

Leptospirosis in Pigs: A Silent Economic Drawback in Piggery Industry | Chapter 2 | Research Aspects in Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences Vol. 1

The epidemiology of Leptospirosis in pigs is discussed in this chapter. Leptospirosis is a zoonotic illness spread over the world caused by the genus Leptospira. The disease is endemic to tropical areas and affects both wild and domestic animals, as well as humans. Pigs from intensively confined, free-range, and feral environments can become infected ifContinue reading “Leptospirosis in Pigs: A Silent Economic Drawback in Piggery Industry | Chapter 2 | Research Aspects in Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences Vol. 1”

Transmission of Avian Influenza Virus by Humpback Whale and Its Stranding along the Atlantic Coast with CO2 Emissions | Chapter 5 | Advanced Aspects of Engineering Research Vol. 3

Humpback whales migrate, spending the summers in colder, high-latitude waters and breeding and calving in tropical and subtropical waters in 14 distinct population segments. It’s conceivable that the release of contaminated humpback whale faeces has infected the coastal areas with low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI). As a result, humpback whales can serve as a reservoirContinue reading “Transmission of Avian Influenza Virus by Humpback Whale and Its Stranding along the Atlantic Coast with CO2 Emissions | Chapter 5 | Advanced Aspects of Engineering Research Vol. 3”

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