NOVEL LINEAGE OF INFECTIOUS BRONCHITIS VIRUS FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA IDENTIFIED BY RANDOM AMPLIFICATION AND NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING OF VIRAL GENOME

Novel Lineage of Infectious Bronchitis Virus from Sub-Saharan Africa Identified by Random Amplification and Next-Generation Sequencing of Viral Genome

Avian infectious bronchitis (IB) is among the major viral respiratory and reproductive diseases of chickens caused by Avian coronavirus.In the African continent, IB was first described in countries erbaviva sunscreen located in the Mediterranean basin.In other parts of the continent, the epidemiological situation of IB remains unclear.In this study

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Utility of plasma exchange in early recurrent C3 glomerulopathy

Introduction: Treatment options for recurrent C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) are not explored in large trials.Only Eculizumab has been successfully used to improve the renal function in patients with recurrent C3G.In the current report, we are sharing our experience with plasma exchange (PLEX) in the management of early recurrent C3G post-renal transplant

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A rare case of intusscusception in a 6-month-old baby

This case report discusses the clinical presentation, imaging findings, and cmpk bolus successful management of a rare case of intussusception in a 6-month-old female infant referred to a regional hospital in Ghana.The patient presented with vomiting, lethargy, fever, and currant jelly stool.Differential diagnoses considered included Merkel diverti

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Horizontal seed dispersal by dung beetles reduced seed and seedling clumping, but did not increase short-term seedling establishment.

Dung beetles are secondary seed dispersers, incidentally moving many of the seeds defecated by mammals vertically (seed burial) and/or horizontally as they process and relocate dung.Although several studies have quantified this ecological function of dung beetles, very few have followed seed fate until seedling establishment, and most of these have

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