نتایج جستجو برای: sudanese

تعداد نتایج: 2097  

2013
H. Y. Zaki K. H. Leung W. C. Yiu N. Gasmelseed N.E.M. Elwali S. P. Yip

SETTING: Host genetic risk factors influence the susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB). There is ample evidence supporting the involvement of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in mycobacterial infection. OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship between the TLR4 gene and TB susceptibility in Sudanese. DESIGN: A case-control study was conducted by recruiting 207 patients with pulmonary TB and 395 healthy con...

2017
Mohamed Gamaleldin Elsadig Karar Nikolai Kuhnert

Sudan folklore medicine is characterized by a unique combination of Islamic, Arabic, and African cultures. In poor communities, traditional medicine has remained as the most reasonable source of treatment of several diseases and microbial infections. Although the traditional medicine is accepted in Sudan, to date there is no updated review available, which focuses on most effective and frequent...

Journal: :The Netherlands journal of medicine 2014
C E Delsing C Ruesen M J Boeree P A van Damme S Kuipers R van Crevel

Cavitary lung lesions in patients from developing countries are mostly caused by tuberculosis (TB). However, when TB cannot be confirmed, a primary lung abscess caused by anaerobic bacteria from the mouth should be considered, especially in patients with poor dentition. We present a case of a Sudanese woman with a cavitary lung lesion and severe gingivitis. Bulleidia extructa was isolated as a ...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2003
D A Salih A M ElHussein M Hayat K M Taha

The prevalence of Theileria lestoquardi antibodies in Sudanese sheep from nine geographical areas in Sudan was determined using indirect fluorescent antibody "IFA" test. Out of 315 samples examined, 51 (16.2%) were found positive and ranged between 23.4% in River Nile State and 10% in Kasala and Darfour Provinces with an overall prevalence of 16.2% indicating widespread distribution of the infe...

Journal: :Sudanese journal of paediatrics 2013
Abdelmoneim E M Kheir Elfatih E Abozied Sarar H Mohamed Amira A Salih

Anthropometric measurements of neonates are an important clinical tool for diagnosis of abnormally small or large neonates. This study aimed at finding the means of the anthropometric measurements among newborn babies in Khartoum state and to relate the tendency of the anthropometric parameters to maternal and paternal factors. This observational hospital-based study was carried out in 3 hospit...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2011
Michaela Fakiola E Nancy Miller Manal Fadl Hiba S Mohamed Sarra E Jamieson Richard W Francis Heather J Cordell Christopher S Peacock Madhuri Raju Eltahir A Khalil Ahmed Elhassan Ahmed M Musa Fernando Silveira Jeffrey J Shaw Shyam Sundar Selma M B Jeronimo Muntaser E Ibrahim Jenefer M Blackwell

BACKGROUND Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is caused by Leishmania donovani and Leishmania infantum chagasi. Genome-wide linkage studies from Sudan and Brazil identified a putative susceptibility locus on chromosome 6q27. METHODS Twenty-two single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at genes PHF10, C6orf70, DLL1, FAM120B, PSMB1, and TBP were genotyped in 193 VL cases from 85 Sudanese families, and 8 ...

Journal: :International nursing review 2012
I Tjoflåt B Karlsen

AIM This account, based on the experience of the first author, aims to describe an example of practice from a hospital in South Sudan. The example illustrates a cross-cultural encounter and the challenges that a Sudanese nurse and an expatriate nurse face in sharing knowledge when providing patient care. CONTENT The constructed practical example between nurses with different knowledge bases a...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2000
M Kawuma

OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence and causes of the blindness and ocular morbidity amongst Sudanese refugees; to prioritise and provide eye care services to the refugees and; to device administrative strategies and logistics of prevention and control of blinding diseases among the refugees. DESIGN A mobile outreach clinic study for six weeks. SETTING Adjumani settlement camps for Sudan...

2014
R. I. Siddig

Root shortening as a result of apical root resorption is an undesirable consequence of orthodontic treatment. The objective was to determine the prevalence of external apical root resorption in a sample of Sudanese orthodontic patients treated with fixed appliances and to evaluate the association of treatment duration, age, gender and the type of malocclusion on the degree of external apical ro...

Journal: :International journal of nursing studies 2014
A Serizawa K Ito A H Algaddal R A M Eltaybe

BACKGROUND Meeting the health needs of Sudanese women, especially those living in village areas, is imperative and cannot be accomplished without understanding the cultural perceptions and health behaviors related to safe motherhood. Nevertheless, there is little literature exploring these perspectives through qualitative study, as most of the studies performed in Sudan applied quantitative met...

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