Characteristics and contributing factors of diagnostic error in surgery: analysis of closed medico-legal cases and complaints in Canada
CONCLUSION: In our cohort, diagnostic errors occurred in most surgical disciplines and across all surgical phases of care; contributing factors were commonly attributed to provider clinical decision-making and communication breakdown. Surgical patient safety efforts should include diagnostic errors with a focus on understanding and reducing errors in surgical clinical decision-making and improving communication.PMID:38320779 | PMC:PMC10852193 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.003523 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - February 6, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Janice L Kwan Lisa A Calder Cara L Bowman Anna MacIntyre Richard Mimeault Liisa Honey Cynthia Dunn Gary Garber Hardeep Singh Source Type: research

Leaf extracts of eight selected southern African medicinal plants modulate pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophages
This study investigates the anti-inflammatory properties of extracts prepared from the leaves of eight southern African medicinal plants used traditionally to treat inflammation and pain. The inhibitory effect of aqueous and ethanol extracts on the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines was determined in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulated and unstimulated RAW 264.7 murine macrophage cells. The levels of interleukin (IL)-1 β, IL-6, tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-2 release were determined using cytokine mult...
Source: Inflammopharmacology - February 4, 2024 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

The genome of the blind bee louse fly reveals deep convergences with its social host and illuminates Drosophila origins
Curr Biol. 2024 Jan 29:S0960-9822(24)00035-6. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.01.034. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSocial insects' nests harbor intruders known as inquilines,1 which are usually related to their hosts.2,3 However, distant non-social inquilines may also show convergences with their hosts,4,5 although the underlying genomic changes remain unclear. We analyzed the genome of the wingless and blind bee louse fly Braula coeca, an inquiline kleptoparasite of the western honey bee, Apis mellifera.6,7 Using large phylogenomic data, we confirmed recent accounts that the bee louse fly is a drosophilid8,9 and showed that it h...
Source: Current Biology - February 3, 2024 Category: Biology Authors: H éloïse Bastide H élène Legout No é Dogbo David Ogereau Carolina Prediger Julie Carcaud Jonathan Fil ée Lionel Garnery Cl ément Gilbert Fr édéric Marion-Poll Fabrice Requier Jean-Christophe Sandoz Amir Yassin Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research

Two new records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera) from the Oriental honey buzzard [Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)] and house crow (Corvus splendens Viellot, 1817) in Malaysia
We report two new records of chewing lice from avian pets in Peninsular Malaysia: Colpocephalum apivorus Tendeiro, 1958 from an Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus (Temminck, 1821)), and Myrsidea splendenticola Klockenhoff, 1973 from an albino house crow (Corvus splendens Vieillot, 1817). The scarcity of louse records from avian pets and wild birds, and the lack of louse research in Malaysia are discussed.PMID:38308828 | DOI:10.47665/tb.40.4.006 (Source: Tropical Biomedicine)
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: A R Kazim J Houssaini D Tappe C C Heo S Vellayan Source Type: research