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Pre and post COVID-19 Genexpert tests for TB detection trends over 8 months.
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A T-test mean comparison of pre and post COVID-19 differences for selected variables.
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Treatment outcomes of TB patients on follow-up during pre and post COVID-19.
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Number and types of total TB patient on follow-up during pre and post COVID-19.
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Pre and post COVID-19 positive test results of TB detection trends over 8 months.
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Changes in reported rate of AEFIs in the pre-LAW and post-LAW period(/10000).
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Characteristics of AEFIs with JEV-L vaccine in the pre-LAW and post-LAW period.
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Reporting rate of AEFI of JEV-L in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, 2014–2023 (/10,000).
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Cerium Oxide Nanoparticle Protects Maize from Cobalt Stress: Insights from Transcriptomics and Oxidative Stress Response Analysis
Published 2025“…Taken together, this study demonstrates that CeO<sub>2</sub> NPs ameliorate Co toxicity in maize by preserving leaf ultrastructure, enhancing antioxidant defense and nutrient uptake, decreasing Co accumulation in roots and shoots, and providing a promising nanozyme-based approach for maize protection against Co-induced toxicity.…”