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Review Article
Vol.3, Iss.4
Introduction: Increased risk of myocardial infarction has been validated for several cancers, but limited study evaluated this risk in cervical cancer patients. Our study aimed to evaluate the risk of myocardial infarction in cervical cancer patients. Method: This study using systematic review that search using keyword…
Original Article
Vol.3, Iss.4
Introduction: The emergence of SARS COV-2 and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) came without any known medication or treatment, thereby raising concerns for drug (therapeutics) research and development. Vitamin D is a potent immunomodulator with a proven protective effect against respiratory viral infections, and bec…
Case Report
Vol.3, Iss.4
18F-FDG PET/CT is an useful diagnostic tool for cancer patients. In our routine practice, we perform a significant number of PET/CT scans in association with contrast enhanced CT, to assess resectability of abdominal tumors or to evaluate distant brain and liver metastases. We documented an unexpected emergency disease…
Original Article
Vol.3, Iss.4
The perinatal period is very critical as the embryo or the new born is more susceptible to Cd toxicity. This study was done to measure Cd levels in brain tissue of F1 and F2 generation mice whose mothers were exposed to Cd during lactation or during the entire period of gestation and lactation and also to investigate w…
Short Communication
Vol.3, Iss.4
There are many biomonitoring studies of nickel in the mollusks, but to understand how the nickel is accumulated in the human body and the health risk posed by the metal is not a straightforward formula. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to draw a conceptual model of nickel content in the bodies of invertebrate mollus…
Commentary
Vol.3, Iss.4
Vaccination is one of the most effective investments in public health. It contributes to the significant reduction of diseases and long-term disabilities [1]. Thus, several vaccines have been used for several decades in different countries. Their main expected impact is to significantly reduce mortality and morbidity d…
Clinical Study
Vol.3, Iss.3
Background: Hepatitis B is a vaccine-preventable liver infection caused by the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV). Hepatitis B (HB) is spread when blood, semen, or other body fluids from a person infected with the virus enters the body of someone who is not infected. Aim of the study: To identify the efficacy of hepatitis B immun…
Mini Review
Vol.3, Iss.3
Mediterranean is the birthplace of civilizational changes in world. There is special school of medicine in east of Islamic world which was formed by transferring Iranian medical heritage from ancient university of Jondishapur and medical sciences of India, Alexandria, Greece and Egypt. Therefore, Baghdad has arisen as …
Editorial
Vol.3, Iss.3
New engineering solutions have been developed with the aim to help the driver over the past few decades. 94 ± 2.2% of accidents are caused by a human choice or error, where the critical reason, in the crash causal chain, was assigned to the driver. Autonomous Vehicles (AV) have great potential for improving road safet…
Case Study
Vol.3, Iss.3
Sustainability is a concept that affects many sectors due to increased stakeholder pressure for both economic and political reasons. In 2010 “SOSTAIN†was born, the first sustainability protocol in this sector that allows you to know exactly the type of impact that the company has on the surrounding area and how to…
Review Article
Vol.3, Iss.3
The findings of research proceedings on pesticide metabolites detection are both an environmental inventory and prevention of potential foodstuffs contaminants. Since, the requirement of a quality environment is a condition for ensuring food security, the newly designed methods with validated sensitivities and efficien…
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.3
Background: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the last strain of coronavirus which was detected in Wuhan city in December 2019. COVID-19 has now become a pandemic disease affecting all countries in the world. This study aimed to identify the seroprevalence of COVID-19 virus infection among the workers at the …
Short Communication
Vol.3, Iss.3
Classification is supervised machine learning applicable to predict chemicals based on their properties. The chemical properties are derived from its structural and functional groups. Many molecular descriptors have been developed, one of which, was pharmacophore. Pharmacophore is a quantitative measure of molecules in…
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.3
Background: Schools based vaccination provide opportunity for the delivery of routine vaccines, using the school as the venue of delivery. During the 2017/2018 measles vaccination campaign, the school system stakeholders were systematically engaged for buy-in to vaccinate 9-59 months old children in Lagos State, Nigeri…
Editorial
Vol.3, Iss.3
Chronic fluoride intoxication in the form of fluorosis is a worldwide health problem and endemic at least in 25 countries. The principal cause of fluorosis in humans is the prolonged exposure of fluoride through drinking of fluoridated water. However, industrial fluoride emission and fluoride containing foods are also …
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