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Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals by Aminkeng Zawuo Leke, Helen Dolk, Maria Loane, Karen Casson, Nkwati Michel Maboh, Susan Etta Maeya, Lerry Dibo, Pauline Bessem Nyenti, Armstrong Obale, Derick Etiendem
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Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals. by Aminkeng Zawuo Leke, Helen Dolk, Maria Loane, Karen Casson, Nkwati Michel Maboh, Susan Etta Maeya, Lerry Dibo, Pauline Bessem Nyenti, Armstrong Obale, Derick Etiendem
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Artificial Intelligence–Assisted Image Extraction in Neonatal Echocardiography for Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis in Sub-Saharan Africa: Protocol for Model Development by Aminkeng Zawuo Leke, Lionel Landry Sop Deffo, Yunkavi Sabastian Wirsiy, Thomas Aldersley, Thomas Day, Andrew P King, Patrick McAllister, Michel N Maboh, John Lawrenson, Cabral Tantchou, Bernhard Kainz, Frank Casey, Raymond Bond, Dewar Finlay, Ngoe Kelson Tchinda, Armstrong Obale, Frunwi Ndeh Mugri, Liesl Zühlke, Helen Dolk
Published in JMIR Research Protocols (2025-10-01)Get full text
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Use of the BIOFIRE® FILMARRAY® Pneumonia plus Panel to characterize the etiology of lower respiratory tract infections among hospitalized patients in Southern Province, Sri Lanka by Zachary A. Weishampel, Ajith Nagahawatte, Gaya Wijayaratne, Subodha S. Wickramasinghe, Bradly Nicholson, Jack Anderson, Sky Vanderburg, Chathuranga Lakmal Fonseka, Madureka Premamali, Robert J. Rolfe, U.H.B.Y. Dilshan, Ruvini Kurukulasooriya, D.L.B. Piyasiri, Truls Østbye, Christopher W. Woods, Lana Abusalem, Armstrong Obale, L. Gayani Tillekeratne, Champica K. Bodinayake
Published in BMC Infectious Diseases (2025-09-01)Get full text
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Host gene expression in the nasopharynx can discriminate microbiologically confirmed viral and bacterial lower respiratory tract infection by L. Gayani Tillekeratne, Nicholas O’Grady, Maria D. Iglesias-Ussel, Jack Anderson, Alana Brown, Armstrong Obale, Christina Nix, Champica K. Bodinayake, Ajith Nagahawatte, Robert Rolfe, E. Wilbur Woodhouse, Gaya B. Wijayaratne, Senali Weerasinghe, U.H.B.Y. Dilshan, Jayani Gamage, Ruvini Kurukulasooriya, Madureka Premamali, Himali S. Jayasinghearachchi, Bradly P. Nicholson, Emily R. Ko, Ephraim L. Tsalik, Micah T. McClain, Rachel A. Myers, Christopher W. Woods, Thomas W. Burke
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