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A retrospective clinical study of the correlation between the degree of control of diabetes mellitus and the severity of periodontaldisease趙啓聰, Chiu, G. K. C. January 1989 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Dentistry / Master / Master of Dental Surgery
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The Perspective of People with Fabry Disease on Burden of Treatment Versus the Benefits of TreatmentMiller, Kaitlyn M. 28 June 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Isolation and Characterization of Anti-SLP Single Domain Antibodies for the Therapy of C. difficile InfectionKandalaft, Hiba 23 January 2012 (has links)
Clostridium difficile is the leading cause of death from gastrointestinal infections in Canada. Current antiobiotic treatment is non-ideal due to the high incidence of relapse and the rise in hyper-virulent antibiotic-resistant strains. Surface layer proteins (SLPs) cover the entire bacterial surface and mediate adherence to host cells. Passive and active immunization against SLPs greatly enhances survival in hamsters, suggesting that antibody-mediated bacterial neutralization may be an effective alternative therapeutic strategy. Using a recombinant-antibody phage display library, and SLPs from strain QCD 32g58 as bait antigen, we isolated and extensively characterized 11 SLP-specific recombinant single-domain antibodies (sdAbs), in terms of affinity and specificity, intrinsic stability, and ability to inhibit cell motility. Several sdAbs exhibit promising characteristics for a potential oral therapeutic based on their high affinity, high thermal stability, and resistance to pepsin digestion. Our study provides the basis of a proof-of-principle model with which to develop specific, broadly neutralizing and intrinsically stable antibodies for the oral therapy of C. difficile infections, as an alternative to conventional antibiotic treatment.
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Isolation and Characterization of Anti-SLP Single Domain Antibodies for the Therapy of C. difficile InfectionKandalaft, Hiba 23 January 2012 (has links)
Clostridium difficile is the leading cause of death from gastrointestinal infections in Canada. Current antiobiotic treatment is non-ideal due to the high incidence of relapse and the rise in hyper-virulent antibiotic-resistant strains. Surface layer proteins (SLPs) cover the entire bacterial surface and mediate adherence to host cells. Passive and active immunization against SLPs greatly enhances survival in hamsters, suggesting that antibody-mediated bacterial neutralization may be an effective alternative therapeutic strategy. Using a recombinant-antibody phage display library, and SLPs from strain QCD 32g58 as bait antigen, we isolated and extensively characterized 11 SLP-specific recombinant single-domain antibodies (sdAbs), in terms of affinity and specificity, intrinsic stability, and ability to inhibit cell motility. Several sdAbs exhibit promising characteristics for a potential oral therapeutic based on their high affinity, high thermal stability, and resistance to pepsin digestion. Our study provides the basis of a proof-of-principle model with which to develop specific, broadly neutralizing and intrinsically stable antibodies for the oral therapy of C. difficile infections, as an alternative to conventional antibiotic treatment.
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Isolation and Characterization of Anti-SLP Single Domain Antibodies for the Therapy of C. difficile InfectionKandalaft, Hiba January 2012 (has links)
Clostridium difficile is the leading cause of death from gastrointestinal infections in Canada. Current antiobiotic treatment is non-ideal due to the high incidence of relapse and the rise in hyper-virulent antibiotic-resistant strains. Surface layer proteins (SLPs) cover the entire bacterial surface and mediate adherence to host cells. Passive and active immunization against SLPs greatly enhances survival in hamsters, suggesting that antibody-mediated bacterial neutralization may be an effective alternative therapeutic strategy. Using a recombinant-antibody phage display library, and SLPs from strain QCD 32g58 as bait antigen, we isolated and extensively characterized 11 SLP-specific recombinant single-domain antibodies (sdAbs), in terms of affinity and specificity, intrinsic stability, and ability to inhibit cell motility. Several sdAbs exhibit promising characteristics for a potential oral therapeutic based on their high affinity, high thermal stability, and resistance to pepsin digestion. Our study provides the basis of a proof-of-principle model with which to develop specific, broadly neutralizing and intrinsically stable antibodies for the oral therapy of C. difficile infections, as an alternative to conventional antibiotic treatment.
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Development and implementation of an educational programme to enhance health literacy on prescribed medication instruction among diabetes mellitus patients on treatment at Ga-Dikgale Village Clinics in Capricorn District, Limpopo ProvinceNgoatle, Charity January 2021 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.(Nursing Science)) -- University of Limpopo, 2021 / Health literacy related to medication use or instructions is crucial to diabetes
mellitus patients. The verbal or written instructions are given to diabetes
mellitus patients regarding medication use is important to improve patient care,
safety, and compliance to treatment. However, the information provided to
diabetes mellitus patients regarding medication use is not known as they
continue to experience complications.
The study aimed to develop and implement an educational programme, to
enhance health literacy on prescribed medication instructions among diabetes
mellitus patients on treatment at Ga-Dikgale village clinics in Capricorn District,
Limpopo Province. The objectives of the study were to explore the knowledge,
and practices of diabetes mellitus patients on treatment. Thus, to describe the
provided information regarding prescribed medication usage contained in the
diabetes mellitus medication packaging, medicine leaflets, and prescriptions.
Therefore, to also describe the effects of poor health literacy on prescribed
medication instructions among diabetes mellitus patients on treatment at Ga-
Dikgale village clinics in Capricorn District, Limpopo Province.
Data were collected using a mixed-method approach and a mixed-method
sampling technique was used to select 18 participants for the qualitative strand.
Whereas, there were 137 respondents for the quantitative strand. Tesch’s
proposed eight steps to analyse the data were adopted to analyse the
qualitative data and SSPS version 25 was used for analysing quantitative data.
The results showed the following findings: patients lack knowledge about
diabetes as a disease, misinterpret medication instructions, and are noncompliant
to the treatment. This non-compliance is intensified by negligence
and poor comprehension of medication instructions.
As a result, to help diabetes mellitus patients with compliance with diabetes
treatment, ongoing implementation of the educational programme should be
instituted. The Limpopo’s Department of Health has to offer in-service
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education to the health professionals, who dispense medications on the
interpretation of medication instructions. The high school curriculum is ought to
incorporate health literacy to prescribe medication instructions. / National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS) and
South African Humanities Deans Association (SAHUDA)
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