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    Cholera: Determinants of the Disease and Prospects for Control in the Congo-Ubangui River Corridor in the Republic of Congo

    DOI Logo 10.17352/ijdcr.000058

    Published On: June 02, 2026 | Pages: 017 - 027

    Author(s): Medard Amona*, Yolande Voumbo Matoumona Mavoungou, Tatia Adoua Doukaga, Martin Ekat, Albert Mabiala, Michel Mankou, Hama Nemet Ondzotto, Armel Itoua, Gilius Axel Aloumba, Guy Roger Kinouani, Riha Lena Okamba Afissofo, Stevie Loundou, Albert Boungou, Jean Médard Nkankou, Guy Abel Bongo, Roland Bienvenu OSSIBI IBARA and Pascal Ibata

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    A major public health threat along the Congo-Ubangui river corridor, cholera is exacerbated by inadequate sanitation infrastructure and high population mobility. Our study analyzes the determinants of the disease in these riverside areas with a view to developing integrated control strategies. A descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study was conducted from Marc ... CrossMark Publons Harvard Library HOLLIS Search IT Semantic Scholar Get Citation Base Search Scilit OAI-PMH ResearchGate Academic Microsoft GrowKudos Universite de Paris UW Libraries SJSU King Library SJSU King Library NUS Library McGill DET KGL BIBLiOTEK JCU Discovery Universidad De Lima WorldCat VU on WorldCat
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    Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Reactions to Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen: Clinical, Laboratory Assessment Using In Vitro Lymphocyte Toxicity Assay to Personalized Therapy

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    Published On: May 01, 2026 | Pages: 001 - 016

    Author(s): Neuman Manuela*, Salisbury Roger and Misha Montfort
    Introduction: Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) are serious cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs). SJS is defined when 10% of the body’s skin is involved. When epidermal detachment involves 30% or more, it is called TEN. The syndrome affects 1-12 cases per million patients. The risk of death for SJS is 5-10%, and for TEN, 25% -50%. We u ... CrossMark Publons Harvard Library HOLLIS Search IT Semantic Scholar Get Citation Base Search Scilit OAI-PMH ResearchGate Academic Microsoft GrowKudos Universite de Paris UW Libraries SJSU King Library SJSU King Library NUS Library McGill DET KGL BIBLiOTEK JCU Discovery Universidad De Lima WorldCat VU on WorldCat
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