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Transbound Emerg Dis ; 63(5): 497-507, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25408173

ABSTRACT

Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) caused primarily by Mycobacterium bovis continues to cause significant losses in the cattle industry and is a major public health problem. Despite its worldwide application, the IFN-γ assay has not been applied in Egypt. The aim of this study was to determine the appropriate cut-off value of IFN-γ assay to complement the skin test screening in Egypt. The relative sensitivity (Ser ) of PPD and antigen cocktail-based IFN-γ assays (IFN-γ-BA and IFN-γ-EC) was analysed retrospectively, relative to bTB confirmatory tests (culture and PCR), using single cervical tuberculin (SCT) test reactors during 2011-2013. The absolute specificity (Sp) was studied using blood samples collected from cattle from one bTB-free herd. Analysis of the bTB database-generated sheets indicates the infection rate had decreased from 2009 to 2012 and then increased in 2013. The disease is concentrated in the Egyptian Nile Delta and Valley relative to elsewhere in the country. The cut-offs for IFN-γ-EC assay could be optimized to provide higher sensitivity, comparable to cut-offs for IFN-γ-BA assay. Data analysis suggests (PPDbOD  > 0.1, PPDbOD  - NILOD  > 0.05 and PPDbOD  > PPDaOD ) and (ECOD  - NILOD  ≥ 0.1) cut-off strategies to get optimal IFN-γ-BA and IFN-γ-EC assays results respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing the prevalence of bTB in cattle in Egypt and pointing out the appropriate cut-off criteria to optimize IFN-γ assay as a routine ancillary test for diagnosis of bTB in Egypt.


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Interferon-gamma/blood , Mycobacterium bovis/immunology , Tuberculosis, Bovine/epidemiology , Animals , Cattle , Egypt/epidemiology , Prevalence , Tuberculin Test/veterinary , Tuberculosis, Bovine/diagnosis
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Int J Clin Pract ; 52(8): 537-8, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10622050

ABSTRACT

Primary palmar hyperhidrosis is a disabling disorder that starts in childhood and causes physical and psychological inconvenience. Conservative treatment is not effective in severe cases. Thoracoscopic sympathectomy is the treatment of choice. It is a safe minimally invasive procedure with good results. There are few reports in the UK regarding surgical treatment in children. Post-operative compensatory hyperhidrosis of the trunk and thighs occurs in up to 50% of cases. We report on three cases involving six procedures.


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Ganglionectomy/methods , Hyperhidrosis/surgery , Sympathectomy/methods , Child , Female , Hand , Humans , Length of Stay , Male
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Med Educ ; 22(4): 314-6, 1988 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3173159

ABSTRACT

The community-based course presented is a longitudinal course running through four semesters in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Gezira, Sudan. Students combine their regular work in primary health care centres with attachments to a number of families in Wad Medani town. They continue to visit these families regularly throughout their entire medical course with the aim of studying them and helping them with some of their medical and psychosocial problems.


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Education, Medical, Undergraduate , Family Practice/education , Primary Health Care , Curriculum , Humans , Sudan
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