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The tropical African species are revised, based on morphological, ecological, distribution, and phylogenetic data. , originally described from insular Mauritius, is accepted for the species spanning over the African eastern mountain ranges. and are described as new from the African equatorial insular São Tomé, based on phylogenetic, morphological, and distribution data.

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  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) poses a significant public health risk, affecting patient health and increasing healthcare costs, prompting a study in six public hospitals in Benin.
  • The research involved screening patients and healthcare workers for MRSA, confirming cases through advanced microbiological methods, and utilizing whole-genome sequencing to analyze 27 high-quality MRSA isolates found among the samples collected.
  • Findings revealed various strains associated with antimicrobial resistance and identified several virulence genes, emphasizing the necessity for effective strategies to reduce MRSA transmission within hospital settings.
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Background: Hand Hygiene (HH) is widely recognized to be one of the most successful and cost-effective measures for reducing the incidence of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). The hand hygiene behavior of hospital healthcare workers (HCWs) is not well-documented in Benin. Therefore, Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) was used to identify the behavioral determinants that may impact HCWs' hand-hygiene compliance in a public hospital.

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Medicinal plants continue to be used alone or in combination with veterinary drugs to treat animal ailments, especially in developing countries where livestock farmers often lack access to modern veterinary services and drugs. In addition, digestive parasitosis remain a major constraint for small ruminant livestock. The objective of this study was to screen the anthelmintic activity of the main plants used in the treatment of the digestive parasitosis of small ruminants in Benin.

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A low adherence to recommendations on antibiotic prophylaxis has been reported worldwide. Since 2009, cesarean sections have been performed under user fee exemption in Benin with a free kit containing the required supplies and antibiotics for prophylaxis. Despite the kit, the level of antibiotic prophylaxis achievement remains low.

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Evolution of Therapeutic Patient Education: A Systematic Scoping Review and Scientometric Analysis.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

May 2022

Unit of Therapeutic Patient Education, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetology, Nutrition and Therapeutic Patient Education, WHO Collaborating Centre, Geneva University Hospitals, University of Geneva, 1206 Geneva, Switzerland.

Therapeutic patient education (TPE) aims to empower the patients and their caregivers to effectively care for and manage their conditions. Such educational programs have been shown to improve health behaviors, disease outcomes, and quality of life among different patient populations. The field of TPE has evolved extensively over decades, owing to interdisciplinary research.

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Diversity of associated banana wilt in northern Viet Nam.

MycoKeys

February 2022

Meise Botanic Garden, Nieuwelaan 38, BE-1860 Meise, Belgium.

is one of the most important fungal genera of plant pathogens that affect the cultivation of a wide range of crops. Agricultural losses caused by Fusariumoxysporumf.sp.

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  • In Morocco, the PaPOE study investigates how exposure to pesticides affects the epigenome of offspring by measuring oxidative stress markers in farmworkers and pregnant women.
  • The study includes a cross-sectional analysis of 300 farmworkers and a birth cohort of 1,000 pregnant women, focusing on DNA alterations and biomonitoring to identify health risks associated with pesticide exposure.
  • Initiated in 2019, the ongoing research aims to develop an integrated monitoring system for assessing environmental exposures and their long-term health effects in Morocco and beyond.
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Background: Surgical site infections are related to high morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. Because the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria in hospitals is becoming a worldwide challenge for surgeons who treat healthcare-associated infections, we wished to identify the causative agents involved in these infections and the rate of multidrug-resistant bacteria in six public hospitals in Benin.

Methods: Using standard microbiological procedures, we processed pus specimens collected from obstetrics and gastrointestinal surgery wards.

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Background: Past research suggests that adolescents who witness violence are at risk of adjustment problems. However, few studies have implemented a longitudinal design and have accounted for direct experiences of victimisation and other major confounders. This prospective study examines the relationship between witnessing school violence and subsequent impairment and whether such associations depend on the kind of violence witnessed.

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Background: Decision-making impairments have been repeatedly evaluated in severe alcohol use disorders (SAUD) using the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). The IGT, capitalizing on strong theoretical background and ecological significance, allowed identifying large-scale deficits in this population and is now a standard decision-making assessment in therapeutic settings. However, the clinical usefulness of the IGT, particularly regarding its ability to predict relapse and its link with key cognitive-physiological deficits, remains to be clarified.

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  • The dental germs develop their chamber, which applies pressure to a fibrous structure that stretches the circular margin of the bone socket containing the teeth.
  • The maxillary structures grow from being small in early life and adapt as they respond to factors like brain growth and dental germs.
  • The term "cranio-dental dysharmony" is preferred over "dento-maxillary dysharmony" to describe malformations caused by insufficient space.
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