Antiprotozoal activity of natural products from Nigerien plants used in folk medicine (Publications)
activity (IC(50) = 0.2 microm) and compound 24 inhibited T. b. rhodesiense with an IC(50) value of 0.007 microM. However, it also displayed significant cytotoxicity in L6 cells (IC(50) = 0.4 microm).
Relatives from hereditary breast and ovarian cancer and lynch syndrome families forgoing genetic testing: findings from the Swiss CASCADE cohort (Publications)
Individuals from families with fewer tested relatives had 29% higher odds of being untested (OR: 0.71, 95% CI: 0.55-0.92). Reasons for forgoing cascade testing were: lack of provider recommendation, lack of time
Ready-to-go questionnaire - development and validation of a novel medical pre-travel risk stratification tool (Publications)
1% to the moderate-risk category and 0% to the low-risk category. The concordance between the risk categories and the consultants' risk assessment, was 0.39 and 0.29 (unweighted/weighted Cohen's Kappa)
Dietary patterns measured by principal component analysis and its association with stunting among Nepalese schoolchildren in Nepal (Publications)
The vegetables and lentils pattern scores were negatively associated with stunting (aOR 0.84; 95% CI: 0.66-1.08, p=0.17) after adjusting for regional differences, demographic and behavioural risk factors
Hypertension among South African children in disadvantaged areas and associations with physical activity, fitness, and cardiovascular risk markers: a... (Publications)
to be overweight/obese, chi(2) (2,785) = 14.42, p < 0.01, but only if they did not meet physical activity recommendations, chi(2) (2,295) = 11.93, p < 0.01. Considering the moderating effect which sufficient [...] and cardiovascular risk markers. The study consisted of 785 children (383 boys, 402 girls, M = 12.4+/-0.9 years). Overall, 18% of the children were classified as hypertensive, while 20% were either overw
Mental health and resilience among Eritrean refugees at arrival and one-year post-registration in Switzerland: a cohort study (Publications)
alcohol use remained unchanged, rates of positive PTSD screening tended to be lower (50.0% (24/48) at baseline vs 25.0% (12/48) at follow-up), as were rates of positive screening for anxiety (8.3% vs 4.2%) [...] screened positive for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (score ≥ 30), 10.3% for anxiety (≥ 10) and 15.0% for depression (≥ 10); 17.8% scored as risk/hazardous drinkers (≥ 8). The majority (94.4%) had a high
Comparison of three in-house real PCR assays targeting kinetoplast DNA, the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene and the glucose-6-phosphate isomerase... (Publications)
patients, as well as 9.1%, 9.1%, and 0.0%, respectively, with 11 follow-up serum samples taken at various time points following anti-leishmanial therapy. Specificity was 100.0% in all assays as recorded with
Anthranoid compounds with antiprotozoal activity from <em>Vismia orientalis</em> (Publications)
and T. cruzi (IC50 < 10 micrograms/mL), Leishmania donovani (IC50 0.37 micrograms/mL) and Plasmodium falciparum strain K1 (IC50 1.0 microgram/mL). However, it was also slightly cytotoxic against human [...] human L6 cells (IC50 4.1 micrograms/mL). Emodin showed antileishmanial activity (IC50 2.0 micrograms/mL), while its IC50 against L6 cells was 20.3 micrograms/mL. Other antiprotozoal activities observed for
Performance of urine lipoarabinomannan assays for paediatric tuberculosis in Tanzania (Publications)
versus HIV-negative children: 70% (95% confidence interval 35-93%) versus 13% (0-53%) for MTB-LAM-ELISA and 50% (19-81%) versus 0% (0-37%) for Determine TB-LAM. In 35 (27%) children with excluded active TB,
Comparison of the Paracheck-Pf test with microscopy, for the confirmation of <em>Plasmodium falciparum</em> malaria in Tanzania (Publications)
performance were good, with a sensitivity of 90.0%, a specificity of 96.6%, a positive predictive value of 88.9%, and a negative predictive value of 97.0% (with an estimated malaria prevalence of 23.3%) [...] emergency situations, such as the early detection of malaria outbreaks. The cost of the assay (U.S.$0.62/test at the time of the present study) is sufficiently low that its routine use in the confirmation