Lynggaard

  • Lynggaard posted an update 8 months, 3 weeks ago

    To evaluate clinicians’ compliance to follow national guidelines for tetanus vaccination prophylaxis in high-risk foot patients.

    We retrospectively evaluated 114 consecutive patients between June 2011 and March 2019 who presented with a foot infection resulting from a puncture injury through the emergency department. Eighty-three patients…[Read more]

  • Lynggaard posted an update 8 months, 4 weeks ago

    In several nations in Southeast Asia, illegally importing, exporting, trading, or possessing drugs is a capital offence. Like China, another communist state in Asia, Vietnam imposes its harshest legal punishments for drug-related crimes, though many international opponents have continued to call for the abolishment of these inhumane sentences.…[Read more]

  • Lynggaard posted an update 9 months ago

    V infection in commercial pheasant stocks.

    Traditionally, the diagnosis of preeclampsia requires elevated blood pressure measurements and proteinuria demonstrated in a 24-hour urine collection. This prolonged urine collection is associated with patient discomfort, a delay in diagnosis, and in some cases, hospitalization for further management…[Read more]

  • Lynggaard posted an update 9 months ago

    ovale spp. and P. vivax, perhaps due to the potential for relapsing episodes.

    The prevalence of any non-falciparum infection was 11.7%, with infections distributed across Malawi. Continued monitoring of Plasmodium spp. Colcemid purchase becomes critical as non-falciparum infections become important sources of ongoing transmission.

    The…[Read more]

  • Lynggaard posted an update 9 months ago

    The golden-crowned (Zonotrichia atricapilla) and white-crowned (Z. leucophrys) sparrows have been presented as a compelling case for rapid speciation. They display divergence in song and plumage with overlap in their breeding ranges implying reproductive isolation, but have almost identical mitochondrial genomes. Previous research proposed…[Read more]

  • Lynggaard posted an update 9 months ago

    Maintaining a stable gait requires a dynamic balance control, that can be altered in persons with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Stroke (ST), and Parkinson’s disease (PD). The understanding of the strategy for Center of Mass (CoM) positioning adopted by patients during walking is important to be able to program treatments aimed at improving gait control…[Read more]

  • Lynggaard posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago

    Though adolescence is a particularly sensitive period regarding the development of long-lasting health-related attitudes and behaviors, little research has examined the factors which influence their engagement in such behaviors. Adolescent females are particularly sensitive to suffer from overweight and obesity. It is also a time that can impact…[Read more]

  • Lynggaard became a registered member 9 months, 1 week ago

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