Thursday, March 28, 2019

Future ICT, AI, Computing and IoT in Support of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Treatment-Crimson Publishers

Future ICT, AI, Computing and IoT in Support of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Treatment by Eduard Babulak in Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease: Crimson Publishers_Infectious disease Journals


Given the current globalization and mobility of people, in conjunctions with continuous increase of the world’s population, degree of pollution, and climate change, the creation and spread of new kind of infectious diseases will have enormous impact on human health. In developing countries, the proper diagnosis and preventive measures are often subject to economic constraints and timely supply of necessary medications and medical equipment. To secure public health and proper medical support to people all over the world is becoming one of the most critical challenges for all mankind.

The governments in developing countries are under enormous pressure from their people who rightly demand proper provision of medical services and supply of proper and effective medication supply, in conjunction with healthy food, drinkable water, as well as the opportunities to farm and harvest live giving crops.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Determination of Haematological Changes Associated with Syphilis in Subjects in Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria-Crimson Publishers

Determination of Haematological Changes Associated with Syphilis in Subjects in Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria by Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu*, Obioma Azuonwu, Blessing Chimezie Didia, Getrude Uzoma Obeagu and Florence Onyenweaku in Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease

Sexual transmitted diseases (STDs) are increasing. The prevalence of syphilis is increasing especially as Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is increasing. There is paucity of published researches on haematological changes associated to syphilis in this part of the World. The population of the University where this study was done is dominated with highly sexually active persons. The study was done to determine haematological changes associated to syphilis in the subjects in Umudike. The study was done in a Secondary Health Institution. The study started January 2015 to December 2016.

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Incidence of Elevated Aminotransferases Levels among Patients Presenting with Hepatitis Syndrome in the Northwest Region of Cameroon-Crimson Publishers

Incidence of Elevated Aminotransferases Levels among Patients Presenting with Hepatitis Syndrome in the Northwest Region of Cameroon by Lem Edith Abongwa*, Nantia Akono, Abea Princewill Elo and Christian Vershiyi in Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease

Hepatitis B (HB) and Hepatitis C (HC) are a leading cause of liver enzyme elevations in patients. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of LEE among patients with hepatitis syndrome. This study enrolled 192 participants presenting with signs and symptoms of hepatitis in the Northwest Region of Cameroon from August 2015 to May 2016. Venous blood samples were collected for the diagnosis of HBV and HCV. Enzymatic measurement of ALT and AST was done using a biochemical analyzer ALT and AST were categorised using standardized toxicity grade on upper limit of normal. The age ranged of the patients was 2-98years with a mean age of 41.42(±18.04). Of the 192 patients 97(50.5%), HBV and HCV prevalences were 100(52.1%) and 0(0.0%) respectively.




 


Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease-Crimson Publishers

Cohesive Journal of microbiology & infectious disease is a peer reviewed, open access journal for all researchers, scientists, medical specialties, scholars, clinicians and students who aim to publish original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. in the field of microbiology and infectious diseases research. CJMI completely covers the latest developments in field of clinical microbiology, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. The mission of the journal is comprehensive with a peer reviewed policy and a rapid publication process. We are persistently working to advance the technologies used to improve the visibility of your scientific paper mainly in the scientific databases and on the World Wide Web. Microbiology Publishes papers that deal with research on microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, microalgae, protozoa, yeasts, and simple eukaryotic microorganisms. CJMI also publishes articles in all aspects of sexually transmitted diseases in humans, their diagnosis, prevention and management of infections, besides related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. 

Applications and Perspectives of Biosensors for Diagnostics in Infectious Diseases-Crimson Publishers

Applications and Perspectives of Biosensors for Diagnostics in Infectious Diseases by Renata Kelly Mendes, Giovanna R Degasperi, Frank Herman Behrens, Larissa Marcelino, Ahron Sicard, Karina Villalpando, Sérgio L Pinheiro and Augusto Etchegaray* in Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease

Infectious diseases are considered a major cause of morbidity and/or mortality worldwide, despite the development of preventive and control strategies. Infectious diseases result from the invasion of body tissues by disease-causing microorganisms. The occurrence and development of infectious diseases are closely associated with the functional state of the immune system. Interleukins play significant roles in modulating the immune response of the host during the course of an infectious disease, contributing to the maintenance of the homeostasis of the immune system.

Surgeons' Perception to Needle Stick Injuries and Transmission of Blood Borne Viral Infections-Crimson Publishers


Surgeons' Perception to Needle Stick Injuries and Transmission of Blood Borne Viral Infections by Pravin K Nair* and Ekta Chourasia in Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease

Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are common amongst surgeons with a potential risk of transmission of blood-borne pathogens particularly HBV, HCV and HIV. The aim of this study was to assess the surgeons' perception to the transmission of blood borne viral infections, their experience in dealing with such an occupational risk and identify why NSI remains unreported in majority of cases.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Molecular Detection of White Spot Syndrome Virus from Farmed Shrimps in Saudi Arabia: Infectious Disease Open Access Journals_Crimson Publishers

Molecular Detection of White Spot Syndrome Virus from Farmed Shrimps in Saudi Arabia by
Alaudeen Hakami in Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease

Shrimp industry is one of the important sectors in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and it has shown steep production and economic values. WSSV is a major pathogen which causing 100% mortality and economic losses in world wide. In KSA two most important species such as Litopenaeus vannamei and Fenneropenaeus indicus were cultured widely. Due to the sheer expansion of shrimp culture industry, WSSV occurrences was found in F. indicus and followed by WSSV outbreak, SPF L. vannamei was imported and cultured in KSA with stringent biosecurity measures implied by ministry of water, environment and agriculture. The present study was aims to identify the presence of WSSV in L. vannamei in selected area of KSA applying molecular method. Samples were collected from Jazan region it was fixed in 95% ethanol and stored in -80°C for the analysis. The collected samples were subjected to nucleic acid (DNA) extraction, followed by conventional and real time PCR. The obtained positive PCR products were purified, and it was sequenced. The sequences analyzed to see the similarities in NCBI blast.

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Thursday, March 7, 2019

Natural Filter for Acta Scientific Agriculture: Journal of microbiology & infectious disease_Crimson Publishers


Natural Filter for Acta Scientific Agriculture by Oleg Halidullin* in Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease
Water affects not only the environment, but also the climate. It is not just a working tool, a fluid reagent for transportation of heat, liquid, rotation of turbines of hydroelectric power stations, washing of objects and bodies. The water is not investigated. We use a small part of its physical properties. In nature, water plays a special role, it ensures the existence and development of life on Earth. Dissolves various substances and delivers to the destination, providing the biota dissolved in it with minerals and organic. Water itself never remains in a stable state. After precipitation, it repeatedly changes its functions, its physical and chemical properties. It rises into the atmosphere with vapors and secretions of animal and vegetable worlds. A peculiar natural filter passes, at the output of which the vapors are structured by strictly individual living beings and plants. The sum of such fumes is a special substance that makes its special contribution to atmospheric phenomena.


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