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Absence of Opportunistic Parasitic Infestations in Children Living with HIV/AIDS in Children’s Homes in Jamaica: Pilot Investigations

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253–6

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Background: Many children living with HIV/AIDS in developing countries are infected with intestinal parasites. These infections add unnecessary morbidity to children already suffering the clinical insult of living with HIV/AIDS.

Objective: To determine the prevalence and potential risk factors for intestinal parasitic infections in HIV-infected children living in two institutions in Jamaica.

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e-Published: 19 Jul, 2013

The Antimicrobial Screening of a Barbadian Medicinal Plant with Indications for Use in the Treatment of Diabetic Wound Infections

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10.7727/wimj.2011.223
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861–4
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This article highlights the investigation of the antimicrobial activity of the plant Justicia secunda, and it seeks to promote the need for further research efforts in the discovery of novel antimicrobial agents from medicinal plants.

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e-Published: 24 Jun, 2013

Image and Diagnosis: Cutaneous Larva Migrans

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210–11
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e-Published: 10 Jun, 2013

The Antimicrobial Screening of a Barbadian Medicinal Plant with Indications for Use in the Treatment of Diabetic Wound Infections

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2011.223

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e-Published: 20 Feb, 2013

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Chagas: A Neglected Tropical Disease

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DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2012.334
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557–8
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e-Published: 11 Oct, 2012
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