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  Last Updated: April 18, 2024

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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2474-3631/1510033

A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Influence of Psychological Needs and Cultural Individualism on Problematic Internet Use

Ibrahim Arpaci, PhD, Kasım Karataş, PhD, Mustafa Baloğlu, PhD and Şahin Kesici, PhD

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 08, 2021

This study presents a cross-cultural analysis of the influence of psychological needs and cultural individualism on problematic Internet use. The Individualism-Collectivism Scale, New Needs Assessment Questionnaire, and Internet Addiction Scale were used to collect data from American and Turkish college students. A structural equation modeling based multi-group analysis was employed to test the research model and hypothesized relationships. The results showed that there is a negative and signifi...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-3907/1710061

Maxillary Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor: Case Report in a Hospital in Santiago de Chile

Hilda Moris Vidal, Nicolás Reyne Silva, Diego Bustamante Correa and Felipe Astorga Mori

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: November 04, 2021

17-year-old female patient who attended the Maxillofacial Surgery unit at “Hospital del Carmen”, Santiago de Chile. Due to increased facial volumen on the right side, persistence of tooth 5.3 and clinical abscence of tooth 1.3. Complementary studies: Orthopantomography and cone beam tomography were performed. The histopathological report of the excisional biopsy showed an adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, associated with tooth 1.3 in the maxillary region. The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a ...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2474-3658/1510234

The Placental Buffer Effect and the Pathophysiology of COVID-19: Possibilities for a Guide Aimed at Pregnant and Postpartum Women Considering Praxis: Theory, Clinical and Laboratory Observation

Luiz Gonzaga Francisco de Assis Barros D’Elia Zanella, MD iD and Miriane Marques Borges, MD

Article Type: Review/Hypothesis | First Published: November 05, 2021

SARS-CoV-2 causes placental changes that can lead to embryonic/foetal death. However, the pregnant woman who in other diseases is considered (e.g., H1N1) a risk group for the development of severe forms of the disease, in COVID-19 rarely evolves with severity, except when childbirth occurs, and the woman loses the bond with the placenta. The answer for the pregnant woman is in the immunosuppression promoted by the placenta, in the metabolism of tryptophan and phenylalanine (Try) and functions of...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2474-3658/1510233

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Ivermectin Monotherapy versus Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, and Azithromycin Combination Therapy in COVID- 19 Patients in Nigeria

Babalola OE, Ndanusa YA, Ajayi AA, Ogedengbe JO, Thairu Y and Omede O

Article Type: Randomised Drug Trial | First Published: October 31, 2021

The efficacy of Ivermectin (IVM) against SARS-CoV-2 has been demonstrated in vitro, while several clinical studies suggest that it is efficacious and safe in reducing morbidity and mortality. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ, Quinoric®), IVM and Azithromycin(AZM, Zithromax®) (HIA therapy) is being used in several low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) where more expensive medications such as Remdesivir are out of reach. In this study, we set out to compare the efficacy of IVM monotherapy with HIA comb...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2474-3658/1510232

Sex-Specific Differences in the Short-Term Prevalence Trends of HIV and HBV among Undergraduate Nigerians: Implications for Policy

Henry E Aloh, Sharon O Azubuike-Osu, Cletius Nwabuogu, Miriam Nwankwo and Chukwunonso ECC Ejike

Article Type: Original Article | First Published: October 30, 2021

The prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infections and their co-infection are rarely reported among undergraduate Nigerians. This study sought to provide data in the said direction and discuss policy imperatives. A population of 4,876 undergraduate students of the Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike (AEFUNAI), Nigeria (52.7% females; mean age: 20 ± 2 yrs, females; 20 ± 3 yrs, males) was studied. Standard procedures were used for collection and ...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2474-3658/1510231

Predictors of Pulmonary Cavitation among Tuberculosis Patients

Oluwafemi O Balogun, Adetayo Fawole, Etiosa Osemwinyen and Busola Balogun

Article Type: Original Article | First Published: October 30, 2021

Globally, Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top ten causes of mortality. Furthermore, the incidence and prevalence of the disease spectrum remain high in lowand some middle-income countries. Due to the associated high morbidity and mortality, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared it a public health emergency. Furthermore, pulmonary cavitation, classified epidemiologically and clinically as the hallmark of TB, has been associated with increased bacillary burden, high infection transmiss...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-5750/1510111

Diagnostic Accuracy amongst Two Week Wait Referrals for Skin Malignancy

Ayda Haile-Redai and Johanna O’Connor

Article Type: Original Article | First Published: November 10, 2021

The two week wait pathway initiative was proposed in 1997 to expedite referrals from general practice to dermatology and to facilitate access to timely treatment for patients with suspected skin malignancy. However, since its implementation it has come under fire for its poor specificity and case detection rate with dermatologists raising concerns about their increased workload and consequently lack of time for other urgent cases. The present study conducted at Queen’s Hospital, London aimed t...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-5750/1510110

Knowledge, Attitude and Practice toward Pruritus Management among Physicians and Patients Living With Diabetes Mellitus: A Quantitative Survey in India

Sanjay Kalra, Asit Mittal, Roheet M Rathod, Colette Pinto, Rahul Rathod and Amey Mane

Article Type: Case Report | First Published: November 10, 2021

Pruritus is a common dermatological condition which may have systemic etiology. Diabetes is one such condition; pruritus is commonly seen in patients with diabetes thus making it a dermatometabolic condition. The present survey aimed to understand the knowledge, attitude, and practice toward pruritus among Indian physicians and patients living with diabetes presenting with pruritus. A telephonic, cross-sectional, quantitative survey was conducted among consulting physicians (CPs), endocrinologis...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2469-567X/1510079

Antibody Response to SARS-CoV-2 in HIV Patients Co-Infected with COVID-19

Rumpa Saha, Alpana Raizada, Pooja Dewan, Kirti Nirmal, Vikas Saini, Amir Maroof Khan, Narender Singh Mogha, Shweta Jain, Sunil Gomber and Narender Pal Singh

Article Type: Original Research | First Published: October 30, 2021

As the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 envelope has been shown to be highly immunogenic and is the main target for neutralizing antibodies, the present pilot study aimed to evaluate the IgG antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in HIV seropositive patients coinfected with COVID 19. This cohort study was carried out in Delhi with HIV seropositive patients infected with COVID -19 whose 6 consecutive blood samples were collected after a gap of every 15 days starting at day 20 post Covid-19 ...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2643-461X/1710054

Human African Trypanosomiasis in the Northern Region of Zimbabwe: Reported Cases, Health Implications and the Way Forward

Amon Munyenyiwa, Moses Zimba, Mascelini Jenipher Mutsaka-Makuvaza, Portia Manangazira, Tamuka Nhiwatiwa, Charles Maponga and Nicholas Midzi

Article Type: Review Article | First Published: November 10, 2021

Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) keeps resurfacing in Zimbabwe raising the need to capacitate the health system with adequate tools to eliminate the disease as a public health threat in the country. The aim of this study is to document recorded HAT cases in Zimbabwe as well as highlighting the impact of the disease and potential control strategies. Published research articles with main focus on HAT in Africa and Zimbabwe were used. The country recorded zero cases of HAT from 1998 to 2004, con...

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