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Hai phong University Of Medicine and Pharmacy

EducationHaiphong, Vietnam
About: Hai phong University Of Medicine and Pharmacy is a education organization based out in Haiphong, Vietnam. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Health care. The organization has 620 authors who have published 403 publications receiving 8425 citations. The organization is also known as: Hai Phong Medical University.


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TL;DR: Compared the range of motion of the sit-to-stand (STS) movement angles for the both knees: osteoarthritic left knee and healthy right knee, for seven subjects who performed an experimental test consisting of STS cycles on a chair, using MATLAB environment.
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to compare the range of motion of the sit-to-stand (STS) movement angles for the both knees: osteoarthritic (OA) left knee and healthy right knee, for seven subjects who performed an experimental test consisting of STS cycles on a chair. The acquisition system consists of two electro-goniometers, one for each leg, for making possible the simultaneously reading of data during experiments. The angular amplitudes of human knee flexion-extension during the STS cycles are obtained as data files. For each knee of all subjects were selected 8 consecutive cycles which were normalized by interpolation with cubic Spline functions, using MATLAB environment. The final medium STS cycle for both knees is obtained. Finally, statistical analyses are made and the results are presented. The maximum values of the knee angle for both knees of all seven subjects were compared and tested with an unpaired Student t-test, considering α=0.05. The p-values corresponding to this test are calculated using ANOVA. Based on the average anthropometric data the virtual model of a mannequin using SolidWorks software was developed, and then was transferred to ADAMS simulation environment in order to obtain the variation laws of reaction forces in the lower limb joints.

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TL;DR: Based on observation sheets and the existing database in Obstetrics – Gynecology Department, the outcome for patients diagnosed with neoplasic and preneoplasmic lesions of the cervix that were examined in the clinic was reviewed.
Abstract: Based on observation sheets and the existing database in Obstetrics - Gynecology Department, we reviewed the outcome for patients diagnosed with neoplasic and preneoplasic lesions of the cervix that were examined in our clinic. Colposcopic diagnosis efficiency was analyzed retrospectively reported to the histopathologic diagnosis and to the results of other studies. Our results were similar to those presented in international literature, showing a carefull evaluation of cervical lesions in our colposcopy department.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the output power of a Gd-vanadate Nd:GdVO4 laser with simultaneous dual-wavelength emission at 1.06 and 1.34 μm was analyzed.
Abstract: Output performances of Nd-vanadate lasers with simultaneous dual-wavelength emission on the 1.06-μm 4 F 3/2 → 4 I 11/2 transition and the 4 F 3/2 → 4 I 13/2 transition at 1.34 μm are discussed. The design uses a linear resonator for emission at 1.06 μm and an L-type folded resonator for the 1.34-μm wavelength, and the ratio between the power of a single wavelength and the total power is adjusted by the choice of the output mirror transmissions. A continuous-wave (CW) Nd:GdVO4 laser with total output power in the range of 3.9 to 6.8 W and the corresponding ratio of the output power at 1.06 μm to the total output power between 0.26 and 0.97 is realized. It is also shown that in comparison with the pump at 808 nm, the pump directly into the 4 F 3/2 emitting level at 879 nm improves the total output power. Furthermore, a Nd:GdVO4 laser with simultaneous emission at 1.06 and 1.34 μm and that generates also green light at 0.53 μm by intracavity frequency-doubling with LiB3O5 (LBO) nonlinear crystal is demonstrated.

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TL;DR: Of 79 anti-HIV-1 antibody-positive samples, 61 were successfully analyzed for the pol-reverse transcriptase (RT) region, and all HIV-1 strains were CRF01_AE, which included nucleoside RT inhibitor-resistant mutations L74V and M184V and one had E138K.
Abstract: We previously reported a significant decrease in HIV-1 prevalence, with no increase in drug-resistant HIV-1 among injecting drug users (IDU), female sex workers (FSW), and blood donors (BD), in Haiphong, Vietnam, from 2007 to 2009. In 2012, 388 IDU, 51 FSW, and 200 BD were recruited for further analysis. None had a history of antiretroviral treatment. From 2007 to 2012, HIV-1 prevalence was reduced from 35.9% to 18.6% (p<0.001), 23.1% to 9.8% (p<0.05), and 2.9% to 1% (p=0.29) in IDU, FSW, and BD, respectively. Of 79 anti-HIV-1 antibody-positive samples, 61 were successfully analyzed for the pol-reverse transcriptase (RT) region. All HIV-1 strains were CRF01_AE. Nonnucleoside RT inhibitor-resistant mutations, Y181C/I, were detected in three subjects; one had the nucleoside RT inhibitor-resistant mutations L74V and M184V and one had E138K. The prevalence of transmitted drug-resistant HIV-1 in Haiphong increased slightly from 1.8% in 2007 to 6.6% in 2012 (p=0.06).

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TL;DR: The association of NSAIDs and C. albicans did not cause significantly more severe degenerative or inflammatory lesions compared to the administration of only NSAIDs in this experimental model.
Abstract: Recent studies suggest that Candida albicans colonization is associated with several gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders and is also responsible for the delay in ulcer healing. No data are reported about the effects of C. albicans on the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)-induced necroinflammatory lesions. On the other hand, beneficial effects of NSAIDs regarding the colonization potential with C. albicans have been reported. Our aim was to investigate whether the association between NSAIDs and C. albicans could potentially induce necroinflammatory lesions in the guinea pigs gastric and enteral mucosa. Three interventional groups of 11 guinea pigs each were investigated after 5 days of receiving indomethacin, C. albicans or the association of both. C. albicans and necroinflammatory lesions were graded based on histological examinations. Statistical analysis used Mann-Whitney nonparametric test. NSAIDs did not significantly decrease C. albicans colonization grades on gastrointestinal mucosa. Administration of indomethacin subsequent to C. albicans determined significantly more severe necroinflammatory lesions compared to group that only received C. albicans. The association of NSAIDs and C. albicans did not cause significantly more severe degenerative or inflammatory lesions compared to the administration of only NSAIDs in this experimental model. Associations between NSAIDs and C. albicans caused significantly more severe necroinflammatory injuries than the lesions produced by C. albicans, without enhancing the mucosal injury or inflammation caused by NSAIDs.

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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20223
202143
202036
201936
201845
201729