Publications by authors named "Hien Thi Thu Phạm"

Recent blood transcriptomic analysis of rhodesiense sleeping sickness patients has revealed that neutrophil signature genes and activation markers constitute the top indicators of trypanosomiasis-associated inflammation. Here, we show that Trypanosoma brucei infection results in expansion and differentiation of four splenic neutrophil subpopulations, including Mki67Birc5Gfi1Cebpe proliferation-competent precursors, two intermediate immature subpopulations and CebpbSpi1Irf7Mcl1Csf3r inflammation reprogrammed mature neutrophils. Transcriptomic scRNA-seq profiling identified the largest immature subpopulation by Mmp8/9 positive tertiary granule markers.

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  • The study aimed to assess how clinical pharmacist-led interventions impacted the transition from intravenous (IV) to oral (PO) antibiotics for hospitalized patients with infectious diseases.
  • Researchers evaluated data from two periods: before the intervention (January to June 2021) and during the intervention (January to June 2022), focusing on patient characteristics and treatment outcomes.
  • Results showed a significant increase in the switch rate from IV to PO antibiotics (44.4% to 67.8%) and appropriate conversions (43.8% to 67.5%), indicating that pharmacist involvement improved the transition process without affecting the length of hospital stays or treatment outcomes.
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Purpose: Detection of antenatal common mental disorders in low-resource settings like Vietnam is important and requires a reliable, valid and practical screening tool. Currently, there is no such tool validated for use among pregnant women in Vietnam. This study aims to assess the validity of the Vietnamese version of the 20-item Self Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20) by evaluating its reliability, factorial structure, and performance in detecting common mental disorder (CMD) symptoms, thereby identifying the optimum cut-off score for CMD screening among pregnant women in Vietnam.

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Background: Invasive gastrointestinal surgery may be performed as an open or endoscopic procedure, such as laparoscopic semi-colon surgery, laparoscopic appendectomy, laparoscopic gastrectomy, and anal surgery, among other such operations. Regardless of the approach, the operative procedure interferes with the patient's gastrointestinal tract, necessitating the rational use of prophylactic antibiotics to improve treatment outcomes and minimize postoperative infections.

Objective: To investigate the prophylactic and postoperative antibiotic usage in patients who underwent invasive gastrointestinal surgery, and to identify factors associated with postoperative infection.

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The strategic design of the cathode is a critical feature for high-performance and long-lasting reversibility of an energy storage system. In particular, the round-trip efficiency and cycling performance of nonaqueous lithium-oxygen batteries are governed by minimizing the discharge products, such as LiO and LiO. Recently, a metal-organic framework has been directly pyrolyzed into a carbon frame with controllable pore volume and size.

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Objectives: We investigated the characteristics of prophylactic antimicrobial use in clean and clean-contaminated surgical procedures and assessed the efficacy of a prophylactic antimicrobial stewardship intervention at Thong Nhat Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 354 patients who underwent either clean or clean-contaminated surgical procedures at Thong Nhat Hospital. Eligible patients were classified with respect to three periods of intervention from 2017 to 2020.

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In this study, we propose a versatile design for metal-organic framework cathodes with the aim of improving the reversibility of Li-O and Li-O/CO batteries. The porous nanoarchitecture of CoO-incorporated carbon wrapped with carbon nanotubes is beneficial for facilitating the reversible electrochemical reactions with O and CO, ensuring long-term cycling performance.

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Trypanosomosis is a chronic parasitic infection, affecting both humans and livestock. A common hallmark of experimental murine infections is the occurrence of inflammation and the associated remodelling of the spleen compartment. The latter involves the depletion of several lymphocyte populations, the induction of T-cell-mediated immune suppression, and the activation of monocyte/macrophage cell populations.

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Herein, we report a functionalized alginate(Alg)-based terpolymeric semi-interpenetrating (semi-IPN) hydrogel, synthesized via free radical polymerization for the delivery of bovine albumin serum (BSA) and 5-amino salicylic acid (5-ASA). To improve mechanical properties, and to modulate surface morphology of Alg, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate (HEA) was grafted on alginate and then crosslinked using poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA). The probable structure and compositions of the synthesized semi-IPN terpolymer were identified by FTIR, H-HR-MAS NMR, and TGA analyses.

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A decoupled analytical technique based on the Stokes-Mueller matrix decomposition method extracts polarization properties of human blood plasma, collagen solution, and calfskin. The proposed method is applied initially to extract the nine effective optical parameters of human blood plasma samples containing D-glucose powder with concentrations ranging from 0-1 M. The optical rotation angle of circular birefringence (CB) increases linearly with the glucose concentration in human blood plasma samples (r=0.

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