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Field: Immunology and Microbiology

Antimicrobial Resistance: A Growing Serious Threat for Global Public Health

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Md. Abdus Salam, Md. Yusuf Al-Amin, Moushumi Tabassoom Salam, Jogendra Singh Pawar et al.

Journal: Healthcare
Year: 2023
Citations: 1715

Antibiotics are among the most important discoveries of the 20th century, having saved millions of lives from infectious diseases. Microbes have developed acquired antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to many drugs due to high selection pressure from increasing use and misuse of antibiotics over the years...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Morbidity, mortality, and long-term consequences associated with diarrhoea from Cryptosporidium infection in children younger than 5 years: a meta-analyses study

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Ibrahim A Khalil, Christopher Troeger, Puja C Rao, Brigette F. Blacker et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2018Citations: 493

BACKGROUND: The protozoan Cryptosporidium is a leading cause of diarrhoea morbidity and mortality in children younger than 5 years. However, the true global burden of Cryptosporidium infection in children younger than 5 years might have been underestimated in previous quantifications because it only...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyParasitologyOpen Access
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Surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries: a scattered picture

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Katia Iskandar, Laurent Molinier, Souheil Hallit, Massimo Sartelli et al.

Journal: Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection ControlYear: 2021Citations: 473

Data on comprehensive population-based surveillance of antimicrobial resistance is lacking. In low- and middle-income countries, the challenges are high due to weak laboratory capacity, poor health systems governance, lack of health information systems, and limited resources. Developing countries st...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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European consensus statement on phenotypes of pustular psoriasis

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Alexander A. Navarini, A. David Burden, Francesca Capon, Ulrich Mrowietz et al.

Journal: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and VenereologyYear: 2017Citations: 436

Pustular psoriasis (PP) is a group of inflammatory skin conditions characterized by infiltration of neutrophil granulocytes in the epidermis to such an extent that clinically visible sterile pustules develop. Because of clinical co-incidence, PP is currently grouped with psoriasis vulgaris (PV). How...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunologyOpen Access
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Downregulation of bactericidal peptides in enteric infections: A novel immune escape mechanism with bacterial DNA as a potential regulator

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Dilara Islam, Lisa Bandholtz, Jakob Nilsson, Hans Wigzell et al.

Journal: Nature MedicineYear: 2001Citations: 424

Antibacterial peptides are active defense components of innate immunity. Several studies confirm their importance at epithelial surfaces as immediate barrier effectors in preventing infection. Here we report that early in Shigella spp. infections, expression of the antibacterial peptides LL-37 and h...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyMicrobiology
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Use of veterinary medicines, feed additives and probiotics in four major internationally traded aquaculture species farmed in Asia

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Andreu Rico, Trần Minh Phú, Kriengkrai Satapornvanit, Min Jiang et al.

Journal: AquacultureYear: 2013Citations: 394

Antimicrobials, parasiticides, feed additives and probiotics are used in Asian aquaculture to improve the health status of the cultured organisms and to prevent or treat disease outbreaks. Detailed information on the use of such chemicals in Asian aquaculture is limited, but of crucial importance fo...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunologyOpen Access
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Stool Microbiota and Vaccine Responses of Infants

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M. Nazmul Huda, Zachery T. Lewis, Karen M. Kalanetra, Mamunur Rashid et al.

Journal: PEDIATRICSYear: 2014Citations: 386

OBJECTIVE: Oral vaccine efficacy is low in less-developed countries, perhaps due to intestinal dysbiosis. This study determined if stool microbiota composition predicted infant oral and parenteral vaccine responses. METHODS: The stool microbiota of 48 Bangladeshi infants was characterized at 6, 11, ...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunologyOpen Access
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Animal Leptospirosis

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William Ellis

Journal: Current topics in microbiology and immunologyYear: 2014Citations: 378

Leptospirosis is a global disease of animals, which can have a major economic impact on livestock industries and is an important zoonosis. The current knowledge base is heavily biased towards the developed agricultural economies. The disease situation in the developing economies presents a major cha...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyParasitology
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Non-specific beneficial effect of measles immunisation: analysis of mortality studies from developing countries

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Peter Aaby, Badara Samb, François Simondon, Awa Seck et al.

Journal: BMJYear: 1995Citations: 349

OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the reduction in mortality after standard titre measles immunisation in developing countries can be explained simply by the prevention of acute measles and its long term consequences. DESIGN: An analysis of all studies comparing mortality of unimmunised children and chi...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunologyOpen Access
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Self-medication among medical and pharmacy students in Bangladesh

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Naznin Alam, Nadia Saffoon, Riaz Uddin

Journal: BMC Research NotesYear: 2015Citations: 341

BACKGROUND: This cross-sectional survey examined the pattern of self-medication and factors associated with this practice among medical and pharmacy students in context to Bangladesh. METHODS: The study used a self-administered questionnaire. A total of 500; 250 medical and 250 pharmacy, students pa...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Field tests for rational drug use in twelve developing countries

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HV Hogerzeil, Bimo, Dennis Ross‐Degnan, Richard Laing et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 1993Citations: 329

Increasing efforts are being made to improve drug-use practices and prescribing behaviour in developing countries. An essential tool for such work is an objective and standard method of assessment. We present here a set of drug-use indicators produced and tested in twelve developing countries. We de...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Microbial Resistance Movements: An Overview of Global Public Health Threats Posed by Antimicrobial Resistance, and How Best to Counter

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Sameer Dhingra, Nor Azlina A. Rahman, Ed Peile, Motiur Rahman et al.

Journal: Frontiers in Public HealthYear: 2020Citations: 326

Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associated with bacterial infection. However, infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death in the world. There is global concern about the rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which affects both ...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Improved outcome in shigellosis associated with butyrate induction of an endogenous peptide antibiotic

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Rubhana Raqib, Protim Sarker, Peter Bergman, Gul Ara et al.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2006Citations: 311

Shigella is a major cause of morbidity, mortality, and growth retardation for children in developing countries. Emergence of antibiotic resistance among Shigellae demands the development of effective medicines. Previous studies found that the endogenous antimicrobial peptide LL-37 is down-regulated ...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyMicrobiologyOpen Access
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Probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics improved the functionality of aquafeed: Upgrading growth, reproduction, immunity and disease resistance in fish

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Md Fazle Rohani, SM Majharul Islam, Md Kabir Hossain, Zannatul Ferdous et al.

Journal: Fish & Shellfish ImmunologyYear: 2021Citations: 306

Aquaculture plays an increasingly significant role in improving the sustainability of global fish production. This sector has been intensified with the advent of new husbandry practices and the development of new technology. However, the increasing intensification and indiscriminate commercialized f...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunologyOpen Access
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Methods for screening and evaluation of antimicrobial activity: A review of protocols, advantages, and limitations

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Tanim Jabid Hossain

Journal: European Journal of Microbiology and ImmunologyYear: 2024Citations: 292

Infectious diseases pose a formidable global challenge, compounded by the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. Consequently, researchers are actively exploring novel antimicrobial compounds as potential solutions. This endeavor underscores the pivotal role of methods employed for screening and eva...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyMicrobiologyOpen Access
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