Publications by authors named "M Dody Izhar"

Background: Primary hepatic neuroendocrine tumors (PHNETs) are rare, accounting for approximately 0.3 % of all neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) and are often difficult to diagnose due to their nonspecific symptoms and imaging features. Standard diagnostic and treatment protocols are lacking due to their rarity, but imaging and immunohistochemistry (IHC) remain key tools for diagnosis.

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Occupational fatigue among oil and gas workers can have perilous consequences related to safety, health, economy, and wellbeing. This makes it necessary to discover major factors related to fatigue and implement appropriate prevention programs and education. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between mental workload, sleep quality, and occupational fatigue in oil and gas office workers in Jambi Province, Indonesia.

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Background: Bovine mastitis results in significant economic losses for the dairy industry globally due to milk production losses and decreased herd efficiency. This research aimed to isolate, select, and characterize indigenous lactobacilli with probiotic properties. A total of 40 lactobacilli were isolated from healthy milk samples of cattle and identified at the species level through 16S rDNA sequencing.

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  • Multi-drug resistant (MDR) E. coli is a significant public health issue, especially in developing regions like the global south, with travelers spreading it to other areas.
  • A study in Punjab, Pakistan, involved 494 outpatients and 423 community members, analyzing the genetic diversity of E. coli and its antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by collecting and sequencing stool samples, resulting in 5,247 genomes from 1,411 samples.
  • The research found that the genetic lineages and AMR profiles of E. coli in the Punjabi population differed notably from those in high-income countries, and antibiotic use was linked to increased prevalence of MDR strains, highlighting the need for ongoing regional genomic surveillance to understand and manage this
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The application of nanotechnology with integration of chemical sciences is increasing continuously in the management of diseases. The drug's physicochemical and pharmacological characteristics are enhanced by application of nanotechnological principles. Several nanotechnology-based formulations are being investigated to improve patient compliance.

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