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  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global public health issue, with forced migrants facing higher risks of infection and AMR during their journeys and in host countries.
  • A study with 27 participants revealed that these migrants encountered poor living conditions, limited access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and difficulties in accessing healthcare, exacerbating health problems like urinary and skin issues.
  • The results emphasize the urgent need for coordinated interventions to improve healthcare access and mitigate AMR risks among migrant populations.
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Background: Robotic cystectomy is the mainstay surgical intervention for treatment-refractory nonmuscle-invasive and muscle-invasive bladder cancer. However, paralytic ileus may complicate the postoperative recovery and may be a consequence of an inflammatory response associated with transient gut ischaemia. We have therefore investigated clinical, operative and inflammatory biomarker associations between paralytic ileus in the context of robotic cystectomy and intracorporeal ileal conduit urinary diversion.

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Exercise is known to create a transient, but potent increase in skeletal muscle expression of potentially anti-inflammatory myokine interleukin-6 (IL-6). This effect may be clinically important in managing chronic inflammatory states. It has previously been proposed that lactic acidosis following exercise promotes this IL-6 up-regulation, but the mechanism of this acidosis effect is unknown.

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Chronic metabolic acidosis plays a role in cachexia by enhancing total proteolysis in skeletal muscle. Glucocorticoid also triggers proteolysis and plays a permissive role in the effect of acidosis. The System A amino acid transporter SNAT2/SLC38A2 is ubiquitously expressed in mammalian cells including muscle, performing Na-dependent active import of neutral amino acids, and is strongly inhibited by low pH.

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