The occurrence of micropollutants and dyes in water sources has sparked alarm due to their significant impacts on aquatic ecosystems and human health. This study aims to utilize the tire pyrolyzed carbon (TPC) as a source of the adsorbent for removing Bisphenol A (BPA) and Methylene Blue (MB). The adsorbent was synthesized by chemical activation of TPC with KOH at 750 °C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTreatment of dye pollutants prior to their release into the environment remains a formidable challenge, persisting as a longstanding issue. This study focuses on the development of a multiwalled carbon nanotube-foam (MWCNT-foam) composite through low-temperature chemical fusion (LTFC), resulting in a composite with a remarkably high accessible surface area (>475 m g). The MWCNT-foam composite exhibits a three-dimensional porous structure and demonstrates a notable affinity for organic dye adsorption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEco-friendly carbothermal techniques were used to synthesize nanocomposites of biowaste-derived Ni/NiO decorated-2D biochar. The use of chitosan and NiCl in the carbothermal reduction technique was a novelty to synthesize the Ni/NiO decorated-2D biochar composite. Potassium persulfate (PS) was found to be activated by Ni/NiO decorated-2D biochar, which is thought to oxidize organic pollutants through an electron pathway designed by the reactive complexes formed between PS and the Ni/NiO biochar surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Aims: In Myanmar, public sector treatment programs for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection were nonexistent until June 2017. WHO highlights the importance of simplification of HCV service delivery through task-shifting among health workers and decentralization to the primary health care level. Between November 2016 and November 2017, a study was conducted to describe the epidemiological data and real-world outcomes of treating HIV/HCV coinfected patients with generic direct acting antiviral (DAA) based regimens in the three HIV clinics run by nonspecialist medical doctors in Myanmar.
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November 2022
Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) causes severe gastroenteric disease in domestic dogs and wild canids. This study aimed to conduct molecular detection and characterization of CPV-2 in domestic dogs in Myanmar from December 2017 to October 2019. Rectal swabs (n = 143) were collected from domestic dogs from shelters and small animal hospitals in Yangon, Myanmar.
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