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Skills development, the building of human capacity, is key to any sustainable capacity building effort, however, such undertakings require adaptable and tailored strategies. The Sickle Pan-African Research Consortium (SPARCo) is building capacity in sickle cell disease (SCD) management and research in sub-Saharan Africa, including a multi-national SCD patient registry, this is underpinned by skills development activities in data, research, and SCD management. The SPARCo Skills Working Group was set up with the mandate of coordinating skills development activities across the three SPARCo sites in Ghana, Nigeria and Tanzania.

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Financial and economic time series forecasting has never been an easy task due to its sensibility to political, economic and social factors. For this reason, people who invest in financial markets and currency exchange are usually looking for robust models that can ensure them to maximize their profile and minimize their losses as much as possible. Fortunately, recently, various studies have speculated that a special type of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) called Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) could improve the predictive accuracy of the behavior of the financial data over time.

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COVID-19 epidemic has posed an unprecedented threat to global public health. The disease has alarmed the healthcare system with the harm of nosocomial infection. Nosocomial spread of COVID-19 has been discovered and reported globally in different healthcare facilities.

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Biological invasions are a leading threat to biodiversity globally. Increasingly, ecosystems experience multiple introductions, which can have significant effects on patterns of diversity. The way these communities assemble will depend partly on whether rare and common alien species respond to environmental predictors in the same manner as rare and common native species, but this is not well understood.

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  • Rwanda introduced drone delivery for blood products to improve accessibility in remote health facilities, addressing challenges in supply chains and fluctuating demand.
  • Between 2017 and 2019, drone deliveries significantly reduced average delivery times by 79 to 98 minutes compared to road transport, with 43% of deliveries categorized as emergencies.
  • The implementation also led to a 67% reduction in blood unit expirations over a year, indicating a notable improvement in efficiency and waste management in healthcare.
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  • Spontaneous acute intracranial hemorrhage (SICH) represents 10-15% of stroke cases, necessitating early detection through CT scans for effective treatment, as explored in this study involving 435 patients in Southern Ghana.
  • The study found that acute intracerebral hemorrhage was most prevalent (97.93%), especially in individuals over 60, with hyperdense lesions and perilesional edema being the most common CT feature linked to factors like smoking and anticoagulant use.
  • Results highlighted that smoking significantly increased the risk of developing various CT features associated with acute intracerebral hemorrhage, with type 2 diabetes also prevalent among affected males.
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The number of tree species on Earth.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

February 2022

Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907;

One of the most fundamental questions in ecology is how many species inhabit the Earth. However, due to massive logistical and financial challenges and taxonomic difficulties connected to the species concept definition, the global numbers of species, including those of important and well-studied life forms such as trees, still remain largely unknown. Here, based on global ground-sourced data, we estimate the total tree species richness at global, continental, and biome levels.

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COVID-19 is a world pandemic that has affected and continues to affect the social lives of people. Due to its social and economic impact, different countries imposed preventive measures that are aimed at reducing the transmission of the disease. Such control measures include physical distancing, quarantine, hand-washing, travel and boarder restrictions, lockdown, and the use of hand sanitizers.

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Networks are present in many aspects of our lives, and networks in neuroscience have recently gained much attention leading to novel representations of brain connectivity. The integration of neuroimaging characteristics and genetics data allows a better understanding of the effects of the gene expression on brain structural and functional connections. The current work uses whole-brain tractography in a longitudinal setting, and by measuring the brain structural connectivity changes studies the neurodegeneration of Alzheimer's disease.

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Community and invasion ecology have mostly grown independently. There is substantial overlap in the processes captured by different models in the two fields, and various frameworks have been developed to reduce this redundancy and synthesize information content. Despite broad recognition that community and invasion ecology are interconnected, a process-based framework synthesizing models across these two fields is lacking.

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Background: The emergence and spread of Plasmodium falciparum parasites that lack HRP2/3 proteins and the resulting decreased utility of HRP2-based malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) prompted the World Health Organization and other global health stakeholders to prioritize the discovery of novel diagnostic biomarkers for malaria.

Methods: To address this pressing need, we adopted a dual, systematic approach by conducting a systematic review of the literature for publications on diagnostic biomarkers for uncomplicated malaria and a systematic in silico analysis of P. falciparum proteomics data for Plasmodium proteins with favorable diagnostic features.

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Network-driven analysis of human-Plasmodium falciparum interactome: processes for malaria drug discovery and extracting in silico targets.

Malar J

October 2021

Division of Human Genetics, Department of Pathology, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.

Background: The emergence and spread of malaria drug resistance have resulted in the need to understand disease mechanisms and importantly identify essential targets and potential drug candidates. Malaria infection involves the complex interaction between the host and pathogen, thus, functional interactions between human and Plasmodium falciparum is essential to obtain a holistic view of the genetic architecture of malaria. Several functional interaction studies have extended the understanding of malaria disease and integrating such datasets would provide further insights towards understanding drug resistance and/or genetic resistance/susceptibility, disease pathogenesis, and drug discovery.

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Spatial location, temperature and rainfall diversity affect the double burden of malnutrition among women in Kenya.

SSM Popul Health

December 2021

Head, Biostatistics and Spatial Modelling Research Laboratory, Department of Statistics, Federal University of Technology, Akure, PMB 704, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria.

Studies have looked into how environmental and climate covariates affect under-and over-nutrition, but little is known about the spatial distribution of different forms of malnutrition in Kenya and whether there are locations that suffer from double-burden of malnutrition. This research quantifies spatial variations and estimates how climatic and environmental factors affect under-and over-nutrition among women in Kenya. This enables us to determine if the patterns in which these factors affect the malnutrition indicators are similar and whether there are overlaps in the spatial distributions.

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Despite evidence of pollinator declines from many regions across the globe, the threat this poses to plant populations is not clear because plants can often produce seeds without animal pollinators. Here, we quantify pollinator contribution to seed production by comparing fertility in the presence versus the absence of pollinators for a global dataset of 1174 plant species. We estimate that, without pollinators, a third of flowering plant species would produce no seeds and half would suffer an 80% or more reduction in fertility.

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  • - This study analyzes 203 whole genome sequences of SARS-CoV-2 from Rwanda between May 2020 and February 2021, revealing a shift towards the A.23.1 sub-lineage, which is now the dominant strain.
  • - The research also identified the first cases of the concerning B.1.1.7 and B.1.351 variants among travelers arriving at Kigali International Airport.
  • - It emphasizes the significant role of neighboring countries in introducing new cases to Rwanda and calls for ongoing genomic surveillance and regional cooperation to effectively tackle COVID-19.
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This article studies a (2+1)-dimensional first extended Calogero-Bogoyavlenskii-Schiff equation, which was recently introduced in the literature. We derive Lie symmetries of this equation and then use them to perform symmetry reductions. Using translation symmetries, a fourth-order ordinary differential equation is obtained which is then solved with the aid of Kudryashov and $ (G'/G)- $expansion techniques to construct closed-form solutions.

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Corona-virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease that has affected different groups of humankind such as farmers, soldiers, drivers, educators, students, healthcare workers and many others. The transmission rate of the disease varies from one group to another depending on the contact rate. Healthcare workers are at a high risk of contracting the disease due to the high contact rate with patients.

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Implementation of an efficient SARS-CoV-2 specimen pooling strategy for high throughput diagnostic testing.

Sci Rep

September 2021

KwaZulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform (KRISP), School of Laboratory Medicine & Medical Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

The rapid identification and isolation of infected individuals remains a key strategy for controlling the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Frequent testing of populations to detect infection early in asymptomatic or presymptomatic individuals can be a powerful tool for intercepting transmission, especially when the viral prevalence is low. However, RT-PCR testing-the gold standard of SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis-is expensive, making regular testing of every individual unfeasible.

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Objective: In Africa, most countries continue to battle COVID-19 with cases of newly infected still being recorded. In this note, we investigate how socioeconomic and demographic factors affected individuals awareness on the methods for controlling/preventing the spread of COVID-19 in some parts of Africa at the onset of the pandemic.

Results: Based on regression modelling, we find that having full awareness does not depend on religious affiliation.

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Accurate early diagnosis of COVID-19 viral pneumonia, primarily in asymptomatic people, is essential to reduce the spread of the disease, the burden on healthcare capacity, and the overall death rate. It is essential to design affordable and accessible solutions to distinguish pneumonia caused by COVID-19 from other types of pneumonia. In this work, we propose a reliable approach based on deep transfer learning that requires few computations and converges faster.

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Over the past few years, meta-analysis has become popular among biomedical researchers for detecting biomarkers across multiple cohort studies with increased predictive power. Combining datasets from different sources increases sample size, thus overcoming the issue related to limited sample size from each individual study and boosting the predictive power. This leads to an increased likelihood of more accurately predicting differentially expressed genes/proteins or significant biomarkers underlying the biological condition of interest.

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Evaluation of the Clinical and Imaging Findings of Breast Examinations in a Tertiary Facility in Ghana.

Int J Breast Cancer

July 2021

Department of Medical Imaging, School of Medical Sciences, College of Health and Allied Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana.

Breast diseases have been one of the major battles the world has been fighting. In winning this fight, the role of medical imaging cannot be overlooked. Breast imaging reveals hidden lesions which aid physicians to give the appropriate diagnosis and definitive treatment, hence this study, to determine the clinical and imaging findings of breast examinations to document the radiologic features in our setting.

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  • - Governments worldwide adopted varying strategies to combat COVID-19, with some aiming for herd immunity despite the WHO deeming it unethical, leading to increased viral diversity and potential health risks.
  • - A study utilizing the CovidSim model investigated the impact of multi-infections on COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in the U.S., simulating scenarios of contact reductions and the spread of infections.
  • - Results showed that while multi-infections could lead to fewer overall infections due to higher isolation rates, they significantly increased mortality, highlighting the effectiveness of a potential second lockdown in reducing infections and deaths.
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The link between the successful establishment of alien species and propagule pressure is well-documented. Less known is how humans influence the post-introduction dynamics of invasive alien populations. The latter requires studying parallel invasions by the same species in habitats that are differently impacted by humans.

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Air pollution perception in ten countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ambio

March 2022

Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering, University of Florida, 2100 NE Waldo Rd., Sta 106, Gainesville, FL, 32609, USA.

As largely documented in the literature, the stark restrictions enforced worldwide in 2020 to curb the COVID-19 pandemic also curtailed the production of air pollutants to some extent. This study investigates the perception of the air pollution as assessed by individuals located in ten countries: Australia, Brazil, China, Ghana, India, Iran, Italy, Norway, South Africa and the USA. The perceptions towards air quality were evaluated by employing an online survey administered in May 2020.

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