Comorbidities as Risk Factors for Mortality in COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Adult Patients: A Single-Center Retrospective Study Putra Kurnia Nugraha1, Edward Kusuma2*, Soni Sunarso Sulistiawan3, Teuku Aswin Husain4 Abstract Background: Geriatric, obesity, and chronic disease are classified as risk factors for adverse outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Studies
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A Method for Automatic Measurement of Oil Flow Rate
A Method for Automatic Measurement of Oil Flow Rate Rzayev Ab.G.1, Asadova R.Sh.1*, Gurbanov Z.G.2 Abstract The article deals with a problem related to the oil industry, in particular to measuring equipment, and can be applied to centralized control systems measuring the flow rate of two-phase (oil and water) three-component
Evaluating the Relationships Between Demographic, Level of Drug Use and Self Esteem Among Female Students in Kaduna, Nigeria
Evaluating the Relationships Between Demographic, Level of Drug Use and Self Esteem Among Female Students in Kaduna, Nigeria Farouk Ndamadu Musa1* , Gladys John2 , Abdul Garba Sadiq3 Abstract Starting the early 1990s, the prevalence of nonmedical prescription drug use in Nigeria has been increased, especially among college students. Potential
The Prevalence of Rotavirus and Adenovirus in Children 0-5 years old Suffering from Acute Diarrhea in the University Hospital Center of Mother and Child (UHC-MC) in N’Djamena, Chad
The Prevalence of Rotavirus and Adenovirus in Children 0-5 years old Suffering from Acute Diarrhea in the University Hospital Center of Mother and Child (UHC-MC) in N’Djamena, Chad Fombotioh Ndifor1, Abakar Idriss Lawane1*, Nadjioroum Ngam-Asra1, 2, Mouktar Abaya Adoum2, Brahim Boy Otchom2 and Hamit Mahamat Alio1 Abstract Acute diarrhea is
Case Report: Residive Ameloblastoma of Mandible
Case Report: Residive Ameloblastoma of Mandible Kania Difa Parama1, Sunarto Reksoprawiro2* Abstract Ameloblastoma is a slow growing benign odotogenic tumor, most commonly occurs in the mandible, locally invasive but relatively no complaints and can grow larger and cause damage to the jaw and facial if it is not treated. Proper
Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report
Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report Djoko Supriyandono* and Marjono Dwi Wibowo Abstract Background: Schwannoma is classified as a benign, encapsulated tumor, derived from the perineural cells which are classified as neural cell membranes. About 10% of Schwannomas has occurred in the head and neck and
Ludwig’s Angina: Clinical Profile and Microbiology with Antibiotic Resistance and Sensitivity at Referral Hospital
Ludwig’s Angina: Clinical Profile and Microbiology with Antibiotic Resistance and Sensitivity at Referral Hospital Muhamad Saifuddin*, Sahudi Abstract Objective: To assess the distribution of sex and age, comorbidity factors, etiology, management protocol, isolated organisms, antibiotic resistance and sensitivity. Material and Methods: Retrospective observational study based on medical records in 2007
The possibility of solidarity or broken relationship between social relatives and women prisoners in Tunisia
The Possibility of Solidarity or Broken Relationship Between Social Relatives and Women Prisoners in Tunisia Maissène BEN ARAB1*, Ali ELLOUMI2 Abstract Confronted with a body of research conducted in different contexts, the results obtained in the present study showed great similarities. Inspired by the work that analyzed the plurality of
Food Control in Uganda: Gaps and Opportunities in the Rice Value Chain
Food Control in Uganda: Gaps and Opportunities in the Rice Value Chain Leatitiah Namubiru1*, Denis Male2 and Yusuf Byenkya Byaruhanga2 Abstract Food control defines activities, along the food supply chain, that provide consumer protection and ensure that all foods provided for human consumption are wholesome, conform to safety and quality
Vaping and Suicidality Among Adolescents: A Possible Link?
Vaping and Suicidality Among Adolescents: A Possible Link? Hafiz Olatunde MD, MPH1*; Alexandra Urhi MD2; Okelue Edwards Okobi MD, MSc3; Joseph Ikekwere MD, MPH4 Abstract The use of E-cigarette has increased among adolescents, as it is considered to be a cheaper, better, and safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, yet there