ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITIES OF NATIONAL PHARMACOVIGILANCE CENTRES IN AFRICA: ASSESSMENT OF RESOURCE ELEMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL PHARMACOVIGILANCE EXPERIENCES

Organizational capacities of national pharmacovigilance centres in Africa: assessment of resource elements associated with successful and unsuccessful pharmacovigilance experiences

Abstract Background National pharmacovigilance centres (national centres) are Barista Brush gradually gaining visibility as part of the healthcare delivery system in Africa.As does happen in high-income countries, it is assumed that national centres can play a central coordinating role in their national pharmacovigilance (PV) systems.However, there

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Understanding subcortical projections to the lateral posterior thalamic nucleus and its subregions using retrograde neural tracing

The rat lateral posterior thalamic nucleus (LP) is composed of the rostromedial (LPrm), lateral (LPl), and caudomedial parts, with LPrm and LPl being areas involved in information processing within the visual cortex.Nevertheless, the specific differences in the subcortical projections to the LPrm and LPl remain elusive.In this study, we aimed to re

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The Effect of Landscape Environmental Factors on Gene Flow of Red Deer (Cervus canadensis xanthopygus) in the Southern of the Greater Khingan Mountains, China

Red deer (Cervus canadensis xanthopygus) living in the north of China are restricted and threatened due to human activities and the changes in the natural environment, which influence the dispersal and effective gene flow between different groups of red deer.Effective gene flow plays an important role in maintaining genetic diversity and structure

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