MANAGEMENT OF THE INFECTED ARTERIAL PSEUDOANEURYSM SECONDARY TO GROIN INJECTING DRUG USE AND OUTCOMES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL

Management of the infected arterial pseudoaneurysm secondary to groin injecting drug use and outcomes: a systematic review protocol

Introduction People who inject drugs are at risk of a range of Cardigan injecting-related infections and injuries, which can threaten life and limb.In parallel to escalating rates of drug-related deaths seen in Scotland and the UK, there has also been an increase in hospital admissions for skin and soft tissue infections related to injecting drug u

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Is accounting a natural science?

Purpose: This paper verifies the hypothesis of whether accounting theory belongs to the natural sciences.To support this hypothesis, three characteristics of natural sciences are examined in relation to accounting theory: the relationship with the fundamental laws of nature, the existence of constants, and the abstractness of categories that requir

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Salivary Microbiome in Pediatric and Adult Celiac Disease

The human salivary microbiota includes hundreds of bacterial species.Alterations in gut microbiota have been explored in Celiac Disease (CD), but fewer studies investigated the characteristics of salivary microbiome in these patients, despite the potential implications in its pathogenesis.Indeed, some recent studies suggested that the partial diges

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In the battle of the disease: a transcriptomic analysis of European foulbrood-diseased larvae of the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera)

Abstract Background European foulbrood is a significant bacterial brood disease of Apis sp.and can cause severe and devastating damages in beekeeping operations.Nevertheless, the epidemiology of its causative agent Melissococcus plutonius has been begun to uncover but the underlying mechanisms of infection and cause of disease still is not well und

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