Publications by authors named "Kate McMonnies"

Article Synopsis
  • Urogenital schistosomiasis can lead to both acute and chronic issues in the urinary tract, with chronic damage often overlooked in assessments of disease burden.
  • A study tracking 93 women over 14 years found that while active infections decreased significantly, urinary tract issues actually increased, particularly related to bladder thickening.
  • The findings suggest that chronic changes induced by schistosomiasis can persist even after active infections are treated, highlighting the need for improved disease management strategies to reduce long-term impacts.
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Context: In the era of technology, social networking has become a platform for the teaching-learning process. Exploring international students' perspective on using Twitter would reveal the barriers and potential for its use in higher educational activities.

Aims: This study aimed to explore the postgraduate students' perspective on using Twitter as a learning resource.

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