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A high mortality rate was observed among children with ALL, with significant risk factors including relapse, age over 10 years, elevated LDH levels, sepsis, low platelet counts, T-cell ALL, malaria infection, and induction failure. To improve survival rates, it is essential to address these factors by optimizing treatment regimens and minimiz ing delays in diagnosis and care deliver (1)
Brucellosis, Ethiopia, Human, Meta-analysis, Prevalence, Systematic review (1)
chicken, fowl cholera, gamma radiation, mucosal vaccine, P. multocida (1)
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an enveloped positive-sense single-stranded RNA molecule of approximately 9500 nucleotides, which is grouped under the genus Hepacivirus [1]. It is genetically highly heterogenous, which is classified into seven genotypes (1–7) with approximately a hundred subtypes [2]. (1)
In light of the accumulating evidence of low post-vaccination herd immunity in small ruminants in Ethiopia, the undergoing PPR vaccination strategy needs to be reevaluated to achieve the desired herd immunity at any time ultimately aiding the eradication goal by 2030 (1)
The majority of healthcare professionals demonstrated negative attitudes, inadequate knowledge, and poor practices concerning the reporting of adverse drug reactions associated with thiopurine drugs. (1)
The overall proportion of Salmonella positive isolates was 13.4%( 253/34) in difference sample sources. The prevalence of Salmonella in cattle was 12% (27/225), of which 17.3% were from carcass swabs, 10.7% were from liver tissue, 8% were from intestinal contents, 14.3% were from human stool, and 35.7% were from water samples. Salmonella isolates were resistant to antimicrobials with specific resistance rates 58.82% for cefoxitin (95%Rn: 42.28 – 75.37), 41.2% (95%Rn: 24.63 – 57.72) for ampicillin and 35.3% (95%Rn: 19.23 – 51.36) for tetracycline. Low resistance pattern was reported in chloramphenicol 17.65% and nalidixic acid 14.71% (1)
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