Publications by authors named "Malik Y"

To date, limited information is available on herpesviruses in bats from the Caribbean region. We report here high detection rates (24.24%, n = 66) of herpesviruses in oral samples from apparently healthy bats ( (75%, 9/12) and (28%, 7/25)) on the Lesser Antillean Island of St.

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Introduction: The emergence of high-efficacy disease-modifying therapies (HE DMT) for multiple sclerosis (MS) may pose challenges to the administration and monitoring burden of the therapies. This article presents the results of the Delphi consensus method to generate insights from experts on the administration and monitoring burden of HE DMT in Saudi Arabia with a special focus on cladribine.

Methods: Between January and March 2023, a two-round modified Delphi method was used to establish consensus regarding the administration and monitoring burden of HE DMTs used for MS.

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Background: The potential link between disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) and malignancy in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients has generated significant concern, particularly given the immunosuppressive nature of these treatments. Conflicting evidence in the literature has left this issue unresolved, underscoring the need for definitive research to inform clinical practice. This study addresses this gap by examining cancer occurrence among MS patients on DMTs treated at two tertiary-care centers in Saudi Arabia.

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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), characterized by its ability to generate diverse forms of content including text, images, video and audio, has revolutionized many fields, including medical education. Generative AI leverages machine learning to create diverse content, enabling personalized learning, enhancing resource accessibility, and facilitating interactive case studies. This narrative review explores the integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) into orthopedic education and training, highlighting its potential, current challenges, and future trajectory.

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In this study water samples were investigated for the presence of heavy metals and pesticide resistance in Escherichia coli (E. coli) collected from district Jhal Magsi. Identification of E.

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tRNAs are evolutionarily ancient molecular decoders essential for protein translation. In eukaryotes, tRNAs and other short, noncoding RNAs are transcribed by RNA polymerase (Pol) III, an enzyme that promotes ageing in yeast, worms, and flies. Here, we show that a partial reduction in Pol III activity specifically disrupts tRNA levels.

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Rivers serve as a significant habitat and water sources for diverse organisms, including humans. An important environmental and public health concern is the increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARBs) and genes (ARGs) in aquatic ecosystems brought about by excessive pollutant flow. The research highlighted that river water, which is receiving discharge from wastewater treatment plants, is harbouring multidrug-resistant bacteria.

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Introduction: The median and ulnar nerves have been suggested to play a significant role in hand function; however, there are insufficient data to determine the strength of this association. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between hand function as measured with the Grooved pegboard test (GPT) and conduction velocity and latency of the median and ulnar nerves.

Methods: We collected convenience samples in the College of Medicine, KSAU-HS.

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In the past few decades, super-specialization has gained popularity in many medical disciplines. It provides professionals with a sturdy platform for advanced research and helps to deliver focused and extensive care in the fields of trauma and critical care, which can translate into good clinical outcomes for patients. Although this drift may bring about novel research opportunities, it may limit the number of doctors attending to the basic healthcare needs of the population.

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Porcine Teschoviruses (PTVs) are ubiquitous enteric viral pathogens that infect pigs and wild boars worldwide. PTVs have been responsible for causing the severe clinical disease (Teschen disease) to asymptomatic infections. However, to date, limited information is available on large-scale epidemiological data and molecular characterization of PTVs in several countries.

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  • * The review discusses advancements in using both natural and synthetic AMPs to preserve food, including creative methods like nano-formulation and biopolymeric peptides to enhance effectiveness and stability.
  • * It also addresses the challenges of using AMPs in food, along with potential solutions to ensure their safety and efficacy in maintaining food quality.
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Background: Radiotherapy reduces local recurrence in locally advanced rectal cancer, but may cause harm in patients who do not experience recurrence. The aim was to investigate the impact of radiotherapy on long-term quality of life after curative treatment for rectal cancer, i.e.

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Applying a pan-astrovirus (AstV) RT-hemi-nested PCR assay, we report here high detection rates (28.3%, 15/53) of AstVs in the small Indian mongoose () on the Caribbean Island of St. Kitts.

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Melanoma is the most aggressive subtype of cancer, with a higher propensity to spread compared to most solid tumors. The application of OMICS approaches has revolutionized the field of melanoma research by providing comprehensive insights into the molecular alterations and biological processes underlying melanoma development and progression. This review aims to offer an overview of melanoma biology, covering its transition from primary to malignant melanoma, as well as the key genes and pathways involved in the initiation and progression of this disease.

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  • Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a significant respiratory pathogen that poses challenges to public health, particularly due to its increasing antimicrobial resistance, necessitating better surveillance and stewardship programs.* -
  • The study reviews the complexities of M. pneumoniae infections, including variations in disease presentation, advancements in diagnostic technologies like AI, and the need for effective treatment options amid rising resistance.* -
  • It emphasizes the importance of adaptable treatment strategies and proactive management to combat M. pneumoniae, calling for a comprehensive approach that incorporates technology and genomic monitoring.*
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Tumefactive demyelinating lesion is a variant of multiple sclerosis that is a diagnostic challenge. Tumefactive demyelinating lesion requires extensive work-up as its clinical and radiological features are often indistinguishable from other central nervous system lesions, such as tumors. Diagnosis is further complicated by the increasing recognition that tumefactive demyelinating lesions can occur alongside, evolve into, or develop from numerous conditions other than multiple sclerosis, pointing to a possible overlapping etiology.

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Medical professionals face high stress due to the type of work they do and the prolonged working hours. Frequent burnout results due to the challenging nature of their work. Added to the stress of work, malpractice lawsuits add to their burden.

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Objectives: Dementia, often misperceived as an inherent facet of aging, is, in fact, a progressive neurodegenerative condition. It carries a significant stigma due to its associated psychological and behavioral manifestations, leading to neglect and abuse within households. Studies reveal an alarming 90% treatment gap for dementia in India, largely due to limited knowledge about symptom recognition and accessing services.

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Organismal growth and lifespan are inextricably linked. Target of Rapamycin (TOR) signalling regulates protein production for growth and development, but if reduced, extends lifespan across species. Reduction in the enzyme RNA polymerase III, which transcribes tRNAs and 5S rRNA, also extends longevity.

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  • This study examined patterns of emergency department (ED) visits among 471 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients over five years, focusing on the causes and factors linked to these visits.
  • Out of 280 total ED visits, 43.6% were directly related to MS symptoms like weakness and numbness, while 41.1% were unrelated, and 15.4% were indirectly related, such as neurological and gastrointestinal issues.
  • The findings indicated that using disease-modifying therapies significantly reduced the likelihood of ED visits, especially high-efficacy treatments and B-cell depleting therapies, whereas patients with evidence of brain atrophy were more likely to have repeated visits.
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The ever-changing environmental conditions and pollution are the prime reasons for the onset of several emerging and re-merging diseases. This demands the faster designing of new drugs to curb the deadly diseases in less waiting time to cure the animals and humans. Drug molecules interact with only protein surface on specific locations termed as ligand binding sites (LBS).

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(NeVs) from the family have been linked to enteric diseases in bovines and have been detected worldwide. As viruses rely entirely on the cellular machinery of the host for replication, their ability to thrive in a specific host is greatly impacted by the specific codon usage preferences. Here, we systematically analyzed the codon usage bias in NeVs to explore the genetic and evolutionary patterns.

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  • * Phylogenetic studies linked this virus to the Nebovirus genus, showing 90.6% similarity to a previously identified virus (Kirklareli) in Turkey, despite low overall similarity to other nebovirus strains.
  • * A testing method (RT-PCR) was used on 120 fecal samples from Indian calves, finding a high positivity rate of 64.17%, indicating widespread presence of this calicivirus in Indian cattle and highlighting the need for further research on related pathogens.
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