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Case Report
Vol.4, Iss.6
The prevalence of fish, seafood and Anisakis allergy varies greatly depending on country-specific eating habits, assuming that the highest consumption corresponds to the highest prevalence. Mediterranean countries are particularly affected. Hereditary Alpha-Tryptasemia (HaT) is a common autosomal dominant genetic trait…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.6
The present study aimed to compare the nutritional quality of three fish species (Sparus aurata, Sarpa salpa, and Mullus barbatus) collected from the Bizerte lagoon (South Mediterranean coasts). Proximate composition, fatty acids and nutritional quality indices were determined. Results showed that the nutritional quali…
Descriptive Research
Vol.4, Iss.6
Teaching practice is an integral part of the teachers’ education program met in every Department of Primary Education. Through this, prospective teachers acquire a wide range of experiences from their contact with school, both by observing and by conducting lessons, while they focus on the practical as well as the th…
Original Article
Vol.4, Iss.5
Accurate forecast of the Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) at a location (where station observation is not available) is necessary in arid/hyper-arid regions (e.g., Egypt) to monitor daily agricultural activities. The Penman-Monteith equation is the standard physical method to compute the PET, but it requires many var…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.5
Ticks transport and transmit microbial pathogens that inflict malevolent diseases on domestic and wildlife animals, and humans. We reveal the first record of the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis, in British Columbia (BC) and, concurrently, far western North America. We unveil the primary tick-host record of I. scapu…
Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.5
We establish a biostatistical model to describe the generation mechanism of neutral consensus and opinion polarization. The paper also explores the formation mechanism of the "screaming effect", "echo chamber effect" and "information cocoon room" and studies how to use reasonable strategist avoid the "screaming effect"…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.5
Background: Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STHs) and schistosomes have been major public health problems in tropical and sub-tropical developing countries. School-age and preschool children are predominantly affected by soil-transmitted helminths and schistosomes. Parasite infections may cause micronutrient deficiency tha…
Brief Report
Vol.4, Iss.5
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the closure of schools in 20 countries and the closure of preschools in 19 countries in Europe and Central Asia. This affected a total of 49.8 million children, from preschool to high school, who had a very disruptive last semester of school (if there was one at all), culminating in the…
Short Communication
Vol.4, Iss.5
The purpose of this article is multifactorial. The primary question we investigate here refers to human barriers and established practices in a local county that obstructs pathways towards a sustainable future, as well as the measures taken to overcome difficulties and their societal impact. We base our analysis solely…
Case Report
Vol.4, Iss.5
The oceans of northern Australia coastal beaches harbor numerous venomous jellyfish. Several species cause Irukandji Syndrome, a severe disorder (developing within an hour after a sting) consisting painful muscle cramps, vomiting, sweating, agitation, vasoconstriction, prostration, hypertension, cardiac irregularities.…
Original Article
Vol.4, Iss.5
Introduction: The objective of this study was to analyse the morbidity and mortality factors of HIV-infected children.Material and Methods: This was a 10-year retrospective study from 1 January 2012 to 31 December 2021. All children aged 0-15 years with a positive HIV serological test or PCR under antiretroviral treatm…
Short Communication
Vol.4, Iss.4
Stroke is a pathology with great social repercussion, since it is the second cause of mortality in the world and the first cause of dependency in adults [1].…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.5
This study's goal was to determine the amounts of lead in schoolchildren's deciduous teeth from Turkey's Erzurum, Tuncbilek, Yatagan, and Didim. 50 girls and 54 boys aged 7 to 11 had their 104 deciduous teeth collected. Atomic absorption spectrometry was used to measure the lead amounts. Limits for detection and quanti…
Short Communication
Vol.4, Iss.5
Raman spectroscopy was utilized to study surgical excision specimens of human breast and lymph node tissues from patients with leaking silicone bag-gel breast implants. This may offer a simple and effective method of detection to evaluate tissues.…
Mini Review
Vol.4, Iss.5
Nutrition science is an important scientific discipline that is both researched and taught in universities. Its findings are published not only in scientific literature, but also in magazines, newspapers, books, articles, and social media. Professionals and non-professionals often discuss healthy nutrition on televisio…
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