Ankle scientific knowledge is not translated into physiotherapy practice: a thematic analysis of French-speaking physiotherapists clinical behaviors
CONCLUSION: A minority of French-speaking physiotherapists use the International Ankle Consortium ROAST recommended clinical evaluation outcome metrics to inform their clinical care for individuals with an acute LAS injury. This highlights the responsibility of the scientific community to better disseminate evidence-informed research to clinicians.PMID:38477122 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0575.23 (Source: J Athl Train)
Source: J Athl Train - March 13, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Romain Tourillon Eamonn Delahunt Fran çois Fourchet Brice Picot Massamba M'Baye Source Type: research

Ankle scientific knowledge is not translated into physiotherapy practice: a thematic analysis of French-speaking physiotherapists clinical behaviors
CONCLUSION: A minority of French-speaking physiotherapists use the International Ankle Consortium ROAST recommended clinical evaluation outcome metrics to inform their clinical care for individuals with an acute LAS injury. This highlights the responsibility of the scientific community to better disseminate evidence-informed research to clinicians.PMID:38477122 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0575.23 (Source: J Athl Train)
Source: J Athl Train - March 13, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Romain Tourillon Eamonn Delahunt Fran çois Fourchet Brice Picot Massamba M'Baye Source Type: research

Ankle scientific knowledge is not translated into physiotherapy practice: a thematic analysis of French-speaking physiotherapists clinical behaviors
CONCLUSION: A minority of French-speaking physiotherapists use the International Ankle Consortium ROAST recommended clinical evaluation outcome metrics to inform their clinical care for individuals with an acute LAS injury. This highlights the responsibility of the scientific community to better disseminate evidence-informed research to clinicians.PMID:38477122 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0575.23 (Source: Journal of Athletic Training)
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - March 13, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Romain Tourillon Eamonn Delahunt Fran çois Fourchet Brice Picot Massamba M'Baye Source Type: research

Point-of-Care Ultrasound training in undergraduate education in the European Union: current situation and perspectives
ConclusionAlthough the lack of teaching hours in curricula suggests that most PoCUS courses are introductory in nature and that medical students are possibly not trained to become autonomous in clinical practice, evaluating the feasibility and impact of PoCUS teaching on clinical practice should be promoted. The medical schools that intend to develop this curriculum should be encouraged to implement validated tools to objectively assess their programs and students ’ performances. (Source: Critical Ultrasound Journal)
Source: Critical Ultrasound Journal - February 13, 2024 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Creation of a pandemic memory by tracing COVID-19 infections and immunity in Luxembourg (CON-VINCE)
During the COVID-19 pandemic swift implementation of research cohorts was key. While many studies focused exclusively on infected individuals, population based cohorts are essential for the follow-up of SARS-C... (Source: BMC Infectious Diseases)
Source: BMC Infectious Diseases - February 9, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Olena Tsurkalenko, Dmitry Bulaev, Marc Paul O ’Sullivan, Chantal Snoeck, Soumyabrata Ghosh, Alexey Kolodkin, Basile Rommes, Piotr Gawron, Carlos Vega Moreno, Clarissa P. C. Gomes, Anne Kaysen, Jochen Ohnmacht, Valerie E. Schröder, Lukas Pavelka, Guilhe Tags: Research Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research

Bat coronavirus was detected positive from insectivorous bats in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest
In this study, we performed molecular detection to detect coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, pteropine orthoreoviruses and dengue viruses from samples collected from insectivorous bats in Krau Reserve Forest. One faecal sample from Rhinolophus spp. was detected positive for coronavirus. Based on BLASTN, phylogenetic analysis and pairwise alignment-based sequence identity calculation, the detected bat coronavirus is most likely to be a bat betacoronavirus lineage slightly different from coronavirus from China, Philippines, Thailand and Luxembourg. In summary, continuous surveillance of bat virome should be encouraged, as Krau ...
Source: Tropical Biomedicine - February 3, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Z Y Siew Z J Lai Q Y Ho H C Ter S H Ho S T Wong M Gani P P Leong K Voon Source Type: research