Evaluation of Infected and Non-infected Wounds Healing Activity of Eriosema robustum Hydroethanolic Leaves Extract Ointments in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Rats : This Article is Published in the International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health
Untreated diabetic wounds provide an optimal environment for bacterial growth, which, over time, can develop resistance to common antibiotics and ultimately result in amputation. Therefore, it is…
Food Safety Faces Unprecedented Challenges Today : A Part from the Book Chapter : Microbial Challenges in Fresh-cut Produce: A Comprehensive One Health Approach
Being fresh and minimally processed and consumed raw, food safety in MP products has become a top priority for both the public and private sectors. Despite global…
Dry-Cured Meat Products : A Part from the Book Chapter : Meat Starter Culture
During meat fermentation, LAB produces lactic acid that acts on meat proteins and lowers water-holding capacity contributing to moisture loss, texture, flavour, and aroma development. Starter cultures…
leptospirosis and the Associated risk Factors in the Epidemiology of the Disease : A Part from the Book Chapter : Usefulness of Dark Field Microscopy in the Epidemiological Study of Leptospirosis in Human Patients with Pyrexia
Worldwide, the annual incidence of leptospirosis is around one million cases and death is around 60,000. Transmission occurs by direct contact with the urine of infected animal…
Dermatophytosis though not life-threatening : A Part from the Book Chapter : Dermatophytosis: A Report from Tertiary Care Hospital in Davanagere, Karnataka, India
Dermatophytosis though not life-threatening, its severity should not be underestimated as it can cause great discomfort and at times cause disability and disfigurement. It can be persistent,…
Spirometra Eggs Were Collected From Faeces of Experimentally Infected Cats : A Part from the Book Chapter : Study of Spirometra Egg by Scanning Electron Microscopy: Operculum and Operculum Suture at one End
Spirometra eggs were collected from faeces of experimentally infected cats. The eggs collected were used for morphology and measurement. Faeces of infected cats were collected with a…
Polymorphisms in Different Genes and Populations can Help in Developing Personalized Medicines : A Part from the Book Chapter : An In silico Analysis of Deleterious Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of Human Lysozyme C Gene
Deleterious SNPs of various genes have been identified using in silico methods and some of them include ATP-Binding Cassette transporter G2 (ABCG2), Ovastacin (ASTL), mammalian/mechanistic target of…
In This Study, data from a Population at a Single Point in time are Examined : A Part from the Book Chapter : Specificity of Hypertension Risk Factors in the Elderly
The study’s methodology is covered in this section. The following are included in this study: the research design, setting, study population, inclusion criteria, exclusion criteria, sample size,…
Intraosseous Cavernous Hemangioma : A Part from the Book Chapter : Intraosseous Cavernous Hemangioma: A Rare Type of Cranial Tumor
We are dealing with a 57-year-old patient, with no history of interest, referred to our Service for surgical assessment. It had presented, for 4.5 years, a small…
Among the Endogenous Causes of Cushing’s Syndrome : A Part from the Book Chapter : Understanding the Symptoms and Signs of Endogenous Cushing Syndrome: A Spectrum of Cases
Cushing’s syndrome is a disorder characterised by symptoms and signs of chronic excessive tissue exposure to glucocorticoids. It is a rare disease and the incidence is estimated…