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  1. 341
    “…Arrayed antigens that were IgG-reactive and a select group of antigens from the worm extracellular vesicle proteome, predicted to be diagnostically informative, were then evaluated by ELISA using the same samples used to probe arrays, and samples from individuals residing in a low-endemicity setting (ie, Pemba and Unguja islands, Zanzibar, Tanzania). The two most sensitive and specific antigens were incorporated into POC-ICTs to assess their ability to diagnose S haematobium infection from serum in a field-deployable format. …”
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    “…However, key questions remain unanswered related to the use and cost of this technology within operational vector control. METHODS: Using Zanzibar (United Republic of Tanzania) as a demonstration site, a protocol was collaboratively designed that employs drones and smartphones for supporting operational LSM, termed the Spatial Intelligence System (SIS). …”
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  3. 343
    “…CONCLUSION: The findings showed that over the last 19 years, women who were uneducated, poorest/poor, living in rural settings and from regions such as Zanzibar South, appeared to utilize CS services less in Tanzania. …”
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    “…After adjusting for confounders, the determinants for choice of home birth were: the level of education (primary education [AOR = 0.666; p = 0.001]; secondary and higher education [AOR = 0.417; p < 0.001]), in reference to no formal education; not owning a mobile phone (AOR = 1.312; p = 0.018); parity (parity 2–4 [AOR = 1.594; p = 0.004], parity 5 and above [AOR = 2.158; p < 0.001] in reference to parity 1); inadequate antenatal visits (AOR = 1.406; p = 0.001); wealth index (poorest (AOR = 9.395, p < 0.001); poorer (AOR = 7.701; p < 0.001); middle (AOR = 5.961; p < 0.001); richer (AOR = 2.557; p < 0.001)] in reference to richest women; and Zones (Southern Highlands, [AOR = 0.189; p < 0.001]; Southern, [AOR = 0.225; p < 0.001]; Zanzibar, [AOR = 2.55; p < 0.001]) in reference to Western zone. …”
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    “…A triple mutant haplotype (comprising the point mutation CYP6P4-I236M, the insertion of a partial Zanzibar-like transposable element and duplication of CYP6AA1) was present at high frequencies. …”
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    “…However, women residing in Zanzibar Island (Unguja) were less likely to use deworming drugs compared to women in mainland rural women (AOR = 0.5, p < 0.001, 95% CI (0.45–0.55). …”
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    “…Despite the efforts in the health sector still, the contraceptive prevalence rate in Zanzibar remains low (9.1%). In Pemba, few studies have been done on modern contraceptive uptake and little is known about factors that hinder the uptake of modern contraceptives among women of reproductive age. …”
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    “…Very low‐ to low‐endemicityareas (prevalence < 10%) Seven studies from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (two studies), Vietnam, Zambia, and Zanzibar evaluated the effects of multiple rounds of MDA on P falciparum. …”
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    por Acar, Yahya, Tezel, Onur, Salman, Necati, Cevik, Erdem, Algaba-Montes, Margarita, Oviedo-García, Alberto, Patricio-Bordomás, Mayra, Mahmoud, Mustafa Z., Sulieman, Abdelmoneim, Ali, Abbas, Mustafa, Alrayah, Abdelrahman, Ihab, Bahar, Mustafa, Ali, Osama, Lester Kirchner, H., Prosen, Gregor, Anzic, Ajda, Leeson, Paul, Bahreini, Maryam, Rasooli, Fatemeh, Hosseinnejad, Houman, Blecher, Gabriel, Meek, Robert, Egerton-Warburton, Diana, Ćuti, Edina Ćatić, Belina, Stanko, Vančina, Tihomir, Kovačević, Idriz, Rustemović, Nadan, Chang, Ikwan, Lee, Jin Hee, Kwak, Young Ho, Kim, Do Kyun, Cheng, Chi-Yung, Pan, Hsiu-Yung, Kung, Chia-Te, Ćurčić, Ela, Pritišanac, Ena, Planinc, Ivo, Medić, Marijana Grgić, Radonić, Radovan, Fasina, Abiola, Dean, Anthony J., Panebianco, Nova L., Henwood, Patricia S., Fochi, Oliviero, Favarato, Moreno, Bonanomi, Ezio, Tomić, Ivan, Ha, Youngrock, Toh, Hongchuen, Harmon, Elizabeth, Chan, Wilma, Baston, Cameron, Morrison, Gail, Shofer, Frances, Hua, Angela, Kim, Sharon, Tsung, James, Gunaydin, Isa, Kekec, Zeynep, Ay, Mehmet Oguzhan, Kim, Jinjoo, Kim, Jinhyun, Choi, Gyoosung, Shim, Dowon, Lee, Ji-Han, Ambrozic, Jana, Prokselj, Katja, Lucovnik, Miha, Simenc, Gabrijela Brzan, Mačiulienė, Asta, Maleckas, Almantas, Kriščiukaitis, Algimantas, Mačiulis, Vytautas, Macas, Andrius, Mohite, Sharad, Narancsik, Zoltan, Možina, Hugon, Nikolić, Sara, Hansel, Jan, Petrovčič, Rok, Mršić, Una, Orlob, Simon, Lerchbaumer, Markus, Schönegger, Niklas, Kaufmann, Reinhard, Pan, Chun-I, Wu, Chien-Hung, Pasquale, Sarah, Doniger, Stephanie J., Yellin, Sharon, Chiricolo, Gerardo, Potisek, Maja, Drnovšek, Borut, Leskovar, Boštjan, Robinson, Kristine, Kraft, Clara, Moser, Benjamin, Davis, Stephen, Layman, Shelley, Sayeed, Yusef, Minardi, Joseph, Pasic, Irmina Sefic, Dzananovic, Amra, Pasic, Anes, Zubovic, Sandra Vegar, Hauptman, Ana Godan, Brajkovic, Ana Vujaklija, Babel, Jaksa, Peklic, Marina, Radonic, Vedran, Bielen, Luka, Ming, Peh Wee, Yezid, Nur hafiza, Mohammed, Fatahul Laham, Huda, Zainal Abidin, Ismail, Wan Nasarudin Wan, Isa, W. Yus Haniff W., Fauzi, Hashairi, Seeva, Praveena, Mazlan, Mohd Zulfakar
    Publicado 2016
    “…Lester Kirchner, Gregor Prosen A9 Changes of arterial stiffness and endothelial function during uncomplicated pregnancy Ajda Anzic, Paul Leeson A10 Cardiovascular haemodynamic properties before, during and after pregnancy Ajda Anzic, Paul Leeson A11 An old man with generalized weakness Maryam Bahreini, Fatemeh Rasooli A12 Ultrasonography for non-specific presentations of abdominal pain Maryam Bahreini, Houman Hosseinnejad A13 Introduction of a new imaging guideline for suspected renal colic in the emergency department: effect on CT Urogram utilisation Gabriel Blecher, Robert Meek, Diana Egerton-Warburton A14 Transabdominal ultrasound screening for pancreatic cancer in Croatian military veterans: a retrospective analysis from the first Croatian veteran’s hospital Edina Ćatić Ćuti, Stanko Belina, Tihomir Vančina, Idriz Kovačević A15 The challenge of AAA: unusual case of obstructive jaundice Edina Ćatić Ćuti, Nadan Rustemović A16 Educational effectiveness of easy-made new simulator model for ultrasound-guided procedures in pediatric patients: vascular access and foreign body management Ikwan Chang, Jin Hee Lee, Young Ho Kwak, Do Kyun Kim A17 Detection of uterine rupture by point-of-care ultrasound at emergency department: a case report Chi-Yung Cheng, Hsiu-Yung Pan, Chia-Te Kung A18 Abdominal probe in the hands of interns as a relevant diagnostic tool in revealing the cause of heart failure Ela Ćurčić, Ena Pritišanac, Ivo Planinc, Marijana Grgić Medić, Radovan Radonić A19 Needs assessment of the potential utility of point-of-care ultrasound within the Zanzibar health system Abiola Fasina, Anthony J. Dean, Nova L. …”
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