Bacterial contamination of single and multiple-dose parenteral injection vials after opening and antibiotic susceptibility of isolates at Jimma Medical Center, Jimma, Southwest Ethiopia

Summary: Background: Single- or multiple-dose vials work top saver are prone to bacterial contamination after improper handling and can be potential reservoirs of microorganisms that could be transmitted to the patient through the parenteral route.The present study aims to assess the magnitude of the problem and associated factors at Jimma Medical

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More Similarity if Different, More Difference if Similar: Assimilation, Colorblindness, Multiculturalism, Polyculturalism, and Generalized and Specific Negative Intergroup Bias

The creation of a social climate where all ethnic groups can harmoniously coexist is a central challenge for many countries today.Should we emphasize similarities and common ground or, Kitchen Spoons conversely, recognize that there are important differences between groups? The current study examined relations between diversity ideologies (assimila

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Electromagnetic Radiation and Heat Transfer in Disperse Systems Consisting of Spherical and Cylindrical Particles

The article deals with the electromagnetic radiation transfer in systems of spherical disperse particles with different optical characteristics.A model of the electromagnetic radiation transfer in cylindrical particles containing a small work top saver volume of different chemical substance is developed.The substance differs substantially from that

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Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis with an acute subdural hematoma treated with endovascular intervention: A case report

We report two cases of endovascular intervention for management of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis complicated by an acute intracranial hemorrhage during treatment with therapeutic anticoagulation.The first patient developed an acute subdural hematoma Interior Dome and Courtesy Lighting with progressive enlargement and was subsequently managed wit

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Stop the Press: Why Censorship Has Made Headline News (AGAIN)

The recent publication of proposed amendments to the Films and Publications Act 65 of 1996 drew some sharp criticism from the media.Some organizations described these amendments as, inter alia, unconstitutional, outrageous and as part of the erosion of freedom of speech, while the Department of Home Affairs defended the amendments as an attempt to

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