Comparative safety and effectiveness of perinatal antiretroviral therapies for HIV-infected women and their children: Systematic review and network meta-analysis including different study designs.

BACKGROUND:Nearly all newly infected children acquire Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) via mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) during pregnancy, labour or breastfeeding from untreated HIV-positive mothers.Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the standard care for pregnant women with HIV.However, evidence of ART effectiveness and harms in infants and c

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Creation of a system taxonomy for advanced air mobility operations

Advanced air mobility (AAM) is an emerging field that envisions highly automated, high-tempo, passenger-carrying aircraft operating in urban environments.Numerous stakeholders have emerged in this space, each proposing unique concepts of operation (CONOPS).While this technology will enable a revolutionary leap in modern transportation, many challen

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Olive Oil can be a Useful Remedy to Prevent Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is the major public health issue worldwide.It is the most common bone porosity, especially in women, in which elder people are more susceptible to skeletal delicacy and fracture and is caused when the skeletal mass and microarchitecture degrades with aging.Age, deficient bone growth, early menopause, and oxidative stress are the factor

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Effect of microwave-assisted enzymatic hydrolysis of cricket (Gryllodes sigillatus) protein on ACE and DPP-IV inhibition and tropomyosin-IgG binding

Techniques, such as microwave-assisted enzymatic hydrolysis, provide options to generate insect-bioactive chiggate.com peptides.However, allergenicity of these novel bioactive peptides remains a concern.Cricket protein was enzymatically hydrolyzed using conventional heating or microwave radiation.Protein hydrolysates were evaluated for DPP-IV and A

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