In this study, the convertibility of disposable plastic waste injectors made of HDPE and PP plastics into valuable chemical products by thermal pyrolysis was investigated. While PP plastic wastes were decomposed in th...
We thank the survey respondents in all countries for their time and insights. Thecentres were: The Endocrine Center (Azerbaijan), Bangladesh Institute of Research andRehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM)(Bangladesh), Centro Vivir con Diabetes (Bolivia), CHU Yalgado Ouedraogo (BurkinaFaso), PNILMCNT - MSPLS (Burundi), Clinique Diabetique de Bangui (CentralAfrican Republic), MEMISA Belgique en RDC (Democratic Republic of Congo),Aprendiendo a Vivir (Dominican Republic), FUVIDA (Ecuador), Central HealthLaboratory (Eritrea), Ethiopian Diabetes Association (Ethiopia), Komfo AnokyeTeaching Hospital (Ghana), Asociacion Creciendo con Diabetes (Guatemala), GuyanaDiabetic Association (Guyana), FHADIMAC (Haiti), Diacare, Ahmedabad (India),Diabetes Association of Jamaica (Jamaica), Ganta United Methodist Hospital (Liberia),Diabetes Society of Maldives (Maldives), Santé Diabète (Mali), AMLCD (Mauritania),Federacion Mexicana de Diabetes (Mexico), Patan Hospital (Nepal), Lagos UniversityTeaching Hospital (Nigeria), Choe Kyong Tae Endocrine Research (North Korea),National Institute of Child Health (Pakistan), Cardinal Santos Medical Center(Philippines), Maison Bleue du Diabète (Republic of Congo), Rwandan Diabetes Association (Rwanda), Diabetes Association of Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka), St. LuciaDiabetes and Hypertension Association (St Lucia), National Republican EndocrinologyCentre (Tajikistan), Tanzanian Diabetes Association (Tanzania), Centre ATD dePrévention du Diabète (Togo), St Francis Hospital (Uganda), Endocrinological andDiabetes Association of Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan), and Hue Central Hospital (Vietnam).We also thank Jayanthi Maniam for assistance in submitting the manuscript.
BACKGROUNDYoung people with type 1 diabetes in low-and-middle income countries facemany challenges in accessing care, with various essential supplies needed forsurvival and long-term health.AIMTo study insulin deliver...
Supported by NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences(NCATS)UCLA CTSI,No.UL1TR001881.
BACKGROUND Critically ill neonates and pediatric patients commonly require multiple low flow infusions.Volume limitations are imposed by small body habitus and comorbidities like cardiopulmonary disease,renal failure,...
funded by Maof Fellowships, the Council for Higher Education of Israel (Dr. H. Kasem);the MIA program the Ministry of Science, Technology & Space (Prof. A. Domb)
Friction is a genuine issue in the use of many medical devices involving rubbery materials such as plungers in medical syringes. This paper presents a new direction for the reduction of friction in medical syringes ba...