Hydra 2022: return of the interactive conference on helminth parasitology after the pandemic (Publications)
presented in these sessions. Stay tuned for details of the Hydra 2023 conference scheduled for September 3–8 next year (https://hydra.bio.ed.ac.uk/)!
Falling living standards during the COVID-19 crisis: quantitative evidence from nine developing countries (Publications)
all settings beginning March 2020. The share of households experiencing an income drop ranges from 8 to 87% (median, 68%). Household coping strategies and government assistance were insufficient to sustain
Community-based management of epilepsy in Southeast Asia: two intervention strategies in Lao PDR and Cambodia (Publications)
gap in Lao PDR decreased by 5.5% (range: 4.0-12.2) in the intervention area and 0.5% (range: 0.4-0.8) in the control area (p
Assessment of the rules related to gaining activity against gram-negative bacteria (Publications)
activity differences were observed in E. coli mutant strains DeltatolC, D22, DeltaacrB and BL21(DE3)omp8. A comparison of the activity results of the E. coli mutants with respect to the known rules related
Incidence of human granulocytic anaplasmosis in returning travelers with fever (Publications)
returning travelers with undifferentiated non-malarial fever. RESULTS: Among 141 travelers included, 8 patients were diagnosed with probable or confirmed HGA. The overall incidence rate of HGA of 19.9 cases/1000
Projet suisse de recherche-développement vétérinaire en Gambie: le point de vue de l'éleveur sur la lutte contre les helminthoses chez le bétail (Publications)
decreasing from 58 to 50 months) and, in cattle, a significant improvement of the weight (varying between 8% and 17% in 1 to 4 year old animals). A socioeconomic study conducted in parallel showed that the treatment
Effects of travel mode on exposures to particulate air pollution (Publications)
Individual journey times ranged from 1.5 to 15 min by car (average 3.7 min) and 7.3 to 30 min (average 12.8 min) whilst walking; car trips were therefore repeated up to 5 times for each single walking trip and
Adherence to and acceptability of artemether-lumefantrine as first-line anti-malarial treatment: evidence from a rural community in Tanzania (Publications)
confirmed by inspection of blister packs. RESULTS: A total of 552 patients were recruited of whom 352 (63.8%) were
Shoot growth of mature Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies in relation to ozone (Publications)
83 Swiss permanent forest observation plots and of Picea abies in 61 plots was evaluated for 11 and 8 consecutive years, respectively, using branches harvested every 4 years. The data were assessed as annual
Antimalarial beta-carbolines from the New Zealand ascidian<em> Pseudodistoma opacum</em> (Publications)
spectrometric and 2D NMR spectroscopic data. Natural products 2 and 3, synthetic debromo analogues 8 and 9, and intermediate 16 exhibited moderate antimalarial activity toward a chloroquine-resistant strain