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Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a worldwide' health problem as Egypt has a very high prevalence (14.7%) that may affect the B-Lymphocytes, and in some cases leading to an expansion of monoclonal B-cell detected by immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) gene rearrangement. Therefore, we aimed to assess the occurrence of IgH gene rearrangement in Egyptian chronic HCV patients and studying the effect of oral direct-acting antiviral (DAAs) therapy on regression of the clonality markers.

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  • - New compounds called aroylhydrazones (4a-f) were created from an acid hydrazide (3) and different aldehydes or sugars.
  • - These aroylhydrazones reacted with malononitrile to form 5-amino-4-cyano-1H-pyrazole derivatives (6a-f).
  • - The new compounds were tested for their effectiveness against bacteria and fungi, showing moderate to high inhibition, with the best results from those containing both sugar and pyrazole structures.
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Methods: The authors surveyed 177 primary care physicians in Menofeia, in the Nile Delta area of Egypt, to test their knowledge of, attitudes toward, and perceived barriers to cancer control and screening.

Results: The physicians viewed cigarette smoking and radiation exposure as the most important cancer risk factors, followed by occupation, family history, and sun exposure. The majority of the physicians saw diet as contributing little or nothing to cancer risk.

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