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Malays J Med Sci ; 26(1): 5-14, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30914890

ABSTRACT

The development of intelligent software in recent years has grown rapidly. Mobile health has become a field of interest as a tool for childcare, especially as a means for parents of children with diverse diseases and a resource to promote their health conditions. Current systematic review was conducted to survey the functionalities of available applications on the mobile platform to support pediatrics intelligent diagnosis and children healthcare. Results which met the inclusion criteria (such as patient monitoring, decision support, diagnosis support) were obtained, assessed and organised into a checklist. In this study, 379 potential apps were identified using the search feature in Apple App Store and Google Play Store. After careful consideration of the selected apps, only three (Google Play Store) and one (iTunes Store), fulfilled all the general inclusion criteria and special criteria, such as intelligence tools. The results showed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) was used minimally in diagnostic apps due to a limited amount of mobile hardware and software, such as the reliable programming of intelligent algorithms.

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Hepat Mon ; 13(1): e6712, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23596461

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BACKGROUND: Immunomodulators and Nucleotide analogues have been used globally for the dealing of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. However, the development of drug resistance is a major limitation to their long-term effectiveness. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to characterize the hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptase (RT) protein variations among Iranian chronic HBV carriers who did not receive any antiviral treatments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Hepatitis B virus partial RT genes from 325 chronic in active carrier patients were amplified and directly sequenced. Nucleotide/amino acid substitutions were identified compared to the sequences obtained from the database. RESULTS: All strains belonging to genotype D.365 amino-acid substitutions were found. Mutations related to lamivudine, adefovir, telbivudine, and entecavir occurred in (YMDD) 4% (n = 13), (SVQ) 17.23% (n = 56), (M204I/V + L180M) 2.45% (n = 8) and (M204I) 2.76% (n = 9) of patients, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: RT mutants do occur naturally and could be found in HBV carriers who have never received antiviral therapy. However, mutations related to drug resistance in Iranian treatment-naïve chronic HBV patients were found to be higher than other studies published formerly. Chronic HBV patients should be monitored closely prior the commencement of therapy to achieve the best regimen option.

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Arch Ital Urol Androl ; 83(3): 133-5, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22184837

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The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased in recent years in some countries located in the Afro-Asian stone-forming belt. The increase may be a result of rapid variations in eating habits and changes in socio-economic conditions. Geographic variation such as climate was reported to contribute to the incidence of urolithiasis in children. It seems necessary to do population based studies to find out the real prevalence of nephrolithiasis among infants and it should be quite important to investigate the association between dietary intake and nephrolithiasis.


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Diet/adverse effects , Nephrolithiasis/epidemiology , Nephrolithiasis/etiology , Poverty , Child , Climate , Evidence-Based Medicine , Humans , Incidence , Iran/epidemiology , Needs Assessment , Prevalence , Risk Factors
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