Publications by authors named "M Sinan Aktas"

Introduction And Aim: This study aimed to assess the relationship between treatment adherence, internalised stigma, recovery and the mediating effect of internalised stigma on these relations in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia.

Method: This study was conducted using a cross-sectional design. A purposive sample of 107 individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia receiving psychiatric outpatient care at outpatient clinics and community mental health services (CMHC) affiliated with SBU Van research and education hospital was recruited for this study.

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Purpose: To determine the recovery notion among individuals with schizophrenia and their families in Eastern Turkey.

Method: A descriptive phenomenological study was performed. Individual in-depth interviews were conducted, and data were analyzed using Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis.

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Small ruminant babesiosis remains a neglected disease despite causing significant economic losses to sheep and goat herds in many regions around the world. The pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of ovine babesiosis are well-known, but there is a lack of information regarding caprine babesiosis. Since the discovery of the first Babesia spp.

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, commonly associated with ovine babesiosis, poses a significant threat to sheep health, often resulting in severe clinical manifestations and high mortality rates. However, the impact of on goats has remained uncertain, prompting us to investigate its pathogenicity in caprine hosts. Experimental infections using -infected blood inoculation and infected tick infestation, were conducted on spleen-intact (n=5) and splenectomized (n=5) goats.

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Article Synopsis
  • * It reveals that the genomes have a high sequence similarity with related species, indicating close evolutionary ties and emphasizing the importance of mitochondrial genes in understanding species relationships.
  • * The research highlights the role of terminal inverted repeats in mitochondrial size variation and suggests that examining mitochondrial genomes could improve diagnostic and treatment approaches for babesiosis.
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