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Experimental studies on endotoxin infusion in human : evaluation of pharmacological immunomodulation by adenosine and nicotinamide
(2003-11-14)
Introduction: Septicaemia and the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), is a major cause of mortality among patients in the intensive care units. Inflammation and thrombosis involve multicellular phenomena with ...
Impact of laboratory diagnosis for improving the management of uncomplicated malaria at peripheral health care settings in Coast region, Tanzania
(2014-03-21)
Malaria is a disease caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium. Five species cause human disease, but the most common in tropical areas, and the cause of severe disease is Plasmodium falciparum. Control of morbidity and ...
Molecular methods in malaria control in the era of pre-elimination
(2015-03-03)
Increased funding combined with effective malaria control methods for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, has resulted in a 30% reduction of the global malaria burden over the last decade. As malaria prevalence declines ...