Publications by authors named "Waseem M"

Multidrug-resistant organisms are bacteria that are no longer controlled or killed by specific drugs. One of two methods causes bacteria multidrug resistance (MDR); first, these bacteria may disguise multiple cell genes coding for drug resistance to a single treatment on resistance (R) plasmids. Second, increased expression of genes coding for multidrug efflux pumps, which extrude many drugs, can cause MDR.

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Background: Computed tomography (CT) scans are widely used for evaluating children with acute atraumatic altered mental status (AMS) despite concerns about radiation exposure and limited diagnostic yield. This study aims to assess the efficacy of CT scans in this population and provide evidence-based recommendations.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines.

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Convectional drugs have failed to tackle the increasing public health challenge of Cancer and diabetes. Phytochemical conjugated nanoparticles are providing safer therapeutic alternatives to address this global challenge. Nanoparticles of nickel, iron and zinc are especially useful because of their magnetic properties, abilities to prevent the onset or slow the progression of these diseases.

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Oxidative stress and microbial growth deteriorate food quality and cause safety risks. Therefore, the present study was investigated to explore the nutritional, sensorial, anti-oxidative and anti-microbial attributes of flaxseed powder (FP) supplemented at 2-8 % (i.e.

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Nickel (Ni) is required in trace amounts (less than 500 µg kg) in plants to regulate metabolic processes, the immune system, and to act as an enzymatic catalytic cofactor. Conversely, when nickel is present in high concentration, it is considered as a toxic substance. Excessive human nickel exposure occurs through ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact, ultimately leading to respiratory, cardiovascular, and chronic kidney diseases.

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This review focuses on chronic pediatric skin conditions-vitiligo, psoriasis, alopecia, and eczema-and their profound psychosocial impact on children and adolescents. Currently, a comprehensive comparative analysis across these conditions is absent, and comparisons between diverse psychosocial measures are lacking. This review aims to bridge that gap through a systematic review analyzing studies from PubMed and Embase up to April 2023 according to PRISMA.

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Potato is a highly nutritious staple food however, it also contains some antinutrients like alkaloids, phytates, tannins, oxalates as well as pesticide residues. Therefore, this study was conducted to reduce the loads of antinutrients and pesticides in potato powder (PP) using thermal and non-thermal processing techniques. Nutritional analysis revealed that the raw PP contained significantly ( < 0.

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Candida glabrata is one of the most common causes of invasive candidiasis. Rising treatment failures from resistance to current antifungal drugs highlight the need for new antifungals. Overexpression of efflux pump transporter genes is significantly associated with the development of multidrug resistance.

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Lithium metal batteries (LMBs) are distinguished by their elevated energy densities which represent themselves as the formidable contenders for the forthcoming generation of energy storage technologies. Nonetheless, their cycling efficiency is hindered owing to unregulated growth of lithium dendrites and unstable solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). This raises serious safety concerns while rendering LMBs unfeasible for real-world implementation.

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Consumers are increasingly focused on food products' nutritional content and health aspects. Nutraceutical tablets containing nutritional supplements have seen remarkable progress and are well-known for their precise dosage, which can improve consumer health by increasing the intake of bioactive compounds and vital nutrients. Oral nutraceuticals are frequently used to enhance consumer well-being, with around 80% of products being in solid form.

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A number of consequences of climate change, notably salinity, put global food security at risk by impacting the development and production of lentils. Salinity-induced stress alters lentil genetics, resulting in severe developmental issues and eventual phenotypic damage. Lentils have evolved sophisticated signaling networks to combat salinity stress.

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This study aims to examine employing ultrasound-assisted extraction of bioactive components from leaves and apply them in beef patties preservation, as well as antioxidant and inhibitory activities and sensory qualities. The study included studying the chemical content and minerals of the leaves, preparation of aqueous and alcoholic extracts using an ultrasound device, then exploring the extraction yield. The results proved that the extraction yield by ultrasound using ethanol at 80% was the highest, reaching 19.

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Seed priming with a composite of iron oxide (FeO) and silicon dioxide (SiO) nanoparticles (NPs) is an innovative technique to mitigate cadmium (Cd) and chromium (Cr) uptake in plants from rooting media. The current study explored the impact of seed priming with varying levels of FeO NPs, SiO NPs, and FeO-SiO nanocomposites on Cd and Cr absorption and phytotoxicity, metal-induced oxidative stress mitigation, growth and biomass yield of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.).

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This study investigates the levels of natural and artificial radioactivity in rice samples collected from various local markets in Islamabad, Pakistan. The Ra, Th, and K activity concentrations were measured through gamma-ray spectrometry with a NaI(Tl) detector. The average activity concentrations were 1.

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Article Synopsis
  • AI is transforming the food industry by optimizing processes and enhancing food quality and safety across various areas like supply chain management and personalized nutrition.
  • The review highlights AI techniques such as machine learning and neural networks, which aid in predictive maintenance, quality control, and real-time monitoring of food safety.
  • Despite its potential, challenges like ethical issues, data security, and high costs must be addressed for AI to be more widely adopted in the food sector.
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  • - Ultrasonic and microwave extraction (US-MW) processes offer promising methods for turning food and agricultural waste into valuable products, particularly focusing on dairy waste proteins for novel foods.
  • - These techniques are considered environmentally friendly compared to traditional extraction methods, enhancing the nutritional and functional properties of dairy proteins while also being economically beneficial.
  • - The review discusses the potential of US-MW not only for dairy waste protein extraction but also for producing bioenergy from various food wastes, such as biodiesel and ethanol, suggesting future prospects for sustainable practices.
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 Arthritis of the wrist can lead to severe functionally debilitating pain which, after failed conservative measures, may require treatment with total wrist replacement (TWR). Various prosthetic designs, such as the Universal 2 implant, have been developed in attempts to combat the multitude of complications faced with replacing a complex and highly mobile joint. Having previously published short-term outcome results for the Universal 2 prosthesis, we now present the long-term survival data.

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Cadmium (Cd) is a well-known pollutant in agricultural soil, affecting human health through the food chain. To combat this issue, Ca + Mg (25 mg L) nanocomposite and , either alone or combined, were applied to rice plants under Cd (5 mg kg, 10 mg kg) contamination. In our study, growth and yield traits demonstrated the beneficial influence of Ca + Mg and application in improving rice defense mechanism by reducing Cd stress.

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Background: Electrocardiogram (EKG) is a commonly used diagnostic tool for the evaluation of the electrical activity of the heart. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge and interpretation proficiency of EKG among healthcare professionals (HCPs) in Pakistan.

Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted among HCPs working in different healthcare settings.

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Acute agitation in youth is a challenging presentation to the emergency department. In many cases, however, youth can be behaviorally de-escalated using a combination of environmental modification and verbal de-escalation. In cases where additional strategies such as pharmacologic de-escalation or physical restraint are needed, using the least restrictive means possible, including the youth in the decision-making process, and providing options are important.

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Herein, we evaluated the effects of gonadotropin hormone-releasing hormone (GnRH) administration 84 h after medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP) sponge removal on follicular growth, ovulation timing, and pregnancy per artificial insemination (AI) in cosynchronized postpartum Nili Ravi buffaloes. In this study, 58 Nili Ravi postpartum buffaloes (DIM = 103 ± 1.64) were randomly divided into two treatment groups (n = 29/treatment): GnRH-TAI-84 and TAI-84.

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Staphylococcus aureus is a common bacterium that causes a variety of infections in humans. This microorganism produces several virulence factors, including hemolysins, which contribute to its disease-causing ability. The treatment of S.

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This article presents a generalized novel iterative technique for obtaining the approximate solution of systems of linear equations Parameters involved in the scheme play a vital role to obtain the rapid and best approximate solution. The technique is applied to some important problems and the results are presented in detail. The article compares the effectiveness of the new presented iterative scheme with modified SOR-like method, generalized SOR and SOR-like method for solving large systems of linear equations.

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