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2. Aggressive HER2-Positive Gastric Cancer in a Young Patient, Refractory in Trastuzumab and Progressive with Trastuzumab-Emtansine Treatment
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Vildana Goga Çmega, Armend Jashari, Lavdim Ymeri, Besim Memedi, Atdhe Agaj, and Arlinda Jakupi
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gastric cancer ,her2 resistance ,trastuzumab ,Medicine - Abstract
Gastric cancer remains a major global health problem. Gastric cancer is the fifth most frequently diagnosed cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. The prognosis of the disease is poor because it is often diagnosed at later stages, especially at HER2-positive. Most patients diagnosed with gastric cancer present with advanced, incurable disease. This report details the case of a 30-year-old male patient diagnosed with metastatic gastric adenocarcinoma. Stage T3 N3 M1, PD-L1 0%, and HER2+. The patient was administered neoadjuvant palliative chemotherapy, eight cycles of FLOT, and the last two cycles of HER-FLOT. The patient constantly had elevated levels of liver enzymes, and therefore, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with biliary stenting was performed. After chemotherapy followed by restaging, the tumor board, based on the findings, decided to remove the primary tumor from this young patient. The operation was performed as a palliative da Vinci-assisted total gastrectomy with lymphadenectomy. Then, trastuzumab monotherapy was prescribed. At that time, the patient's follow-up with PET-CT showed progression with hypermetabolic lymph nodes in the paraaortic and aortocaval regions, as well as left hydronephrosis. As a result, we started the second-line therapy with T-DM1, an antibody-drug conjugate trastuzumab-emtansine (KADCYLA), for five cycles. At the time of receiving the sixth cycle, the patient's condition changed dramatically due to liver and heart problems, pleural effusion, and bleeding. After two years of treatment, all oncological-specific therapies have been ended, and the patient has been put in palliative care to relieve suffering and to support the best possible quality of life. This case underlines the importance of identifying potential therapeutic targets and developing therapies to improve the outcomes of systemic treatment beyond those currently achieved with conventional chemotherapy and targets.
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- 2024
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3. A Rare Case Resistant Chemotherapy Thymoma B2 Type, New Approach
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Vildana Goga Çmega, Arlinda Jakupi, and Atdhe Agaj
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thymoma ,diagnosis ,treatment ,outcome ,Medicine - Abstract
Invasive thymomas and thymic carcinomas are relatively rare tumors, which together represent about 0.2% to 1.5% of all malignancies. The majority of thymomas (90%) are found in the anterosuperior mediastinum. Type B2 thymoma, one of the rarest cases, was diagnosed in a 35-year-old male. Anamnesis, imaging examination, serological and invasive procedures confirmed the diagnosis. In 2020, the patient was operated on with thymoma R0-resection. The patient showed no progression until July 2022, when a locoregional recurrence was detected. The patient received 6 cycles of chemotherapy, to which the tumor showed resistance. After 6 months, the patient started a treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitor sunitinib. If a patient is diagnosed with thymoma B2 that does not respond to standard chemotherapy, the tumor can be accepted as an aggressive one requiring a change to a new treatment.
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- 2023
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4. Global uncertainty in the diagnosis of neurological complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection by both neurologists and non-neurologists: An international inter-observer variability study
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Abbariao, Maritoni, Zaki, Shafiq Dexter Abou, Aleksic, Dejan, Aliling, Nicole, Rivas, Susana Arias, Artajos, Godard, Asukile, Melody, Atalar, Arife Çimen, Bae, Jong Seok, Banzrai, Chimeglkham, Bar, Michal, Barone, Valentina, Baykan, Betul, Beghi, Ettore, Berger, Thomas, Bilic, Ivica, Biller, Jose, Boskovic, Mateja, Cabreira, Verónica, Calado, Sofia, Canete, Maria Teresa, Celebisoy, Nese, Chen, Ike Leon, Chishimba, Lorraine, Chomba, Mashina, Constantino, Glenn Anthony, Cotelli, Maria Sofia, De Cauwer, Harald, Debroucker, Thomas, Orantes, Luis Del Carpio, Devaraj, Rashmi, D'Souza, Michelle, Ekizoglu, Esme, Elmali, Ayse Deniz, Fonseca, Ana Catarina, Furloni, Roberto, Gajre, Sunil, Azorin, David Garcia, Garfoot, Vanessa, Gasparic, Irena, Genç, Hamit, Glavica, Marinka, Guanaes, Luiz Gustavo, Gürsoy, Gizem, Hafiz, Nauman, Hasırcı, Buse, Helbok, Raimund, Hor, Chee Peng, Hughes, Stella, Hwang, Sungeun, Kaya, Irem Ilgezdi, Jakupi, Adi, Jamora, Roland Dominic, Kahwagi, Jamil, Kaprelyan, Ara, Kawatu, Nfwama, Kim, Manho, Kim, Hyunji, Kim, Hyun Kyung, Koffie, Desmond, Ladeira, Filipa, Lant, Suzannah, Lee, Woo-Jin, Lee, Sukyoon, Leonardo, Zerlyn, Lim, Christian Emmanuel, Lisak, Marijana, Loh, Hong Chuan, Loo, Lay Khoon, Huzjan, Arijana Lovrencic, Koh, Rosie Sue Luan Lu, Luabeya, Mesu'a Kabwa, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Macrohon, Bernadette, Majdak, Maja, Manalili, Sheryl, Manelli, Filippo, Mapoure, Yacouba Njankouo, Mascarella, Davide, Massano, João, Mataa, Mataa, Matibag, Jessica Leika, Matic-Gerodias, Alexandria, McMullen, Kate, Miranda, Miguel, Modequillo, Margaret, Shoab, Abul Kalam Mohammed, Motto, Cristina, Murphy, Sinead M., Mwendaweli, Naluca, Ng, Chen Fei, Ng, Rong Xiang, Ihsan, Mohd Khairul Nizam Nor, Nyein, Aye Myat, O'Connell, Karen, Oh, Seong-il, Ohnmar, Ohnmar, Özge, Aynur, Pajo, Azalea, Palavra, Filipe, Panteleienko, Larysa, Payne, Catherine, Pensato, Umberto, Peres, João, Peters, Steven, Polat, Burcu, Poljakovic, Zdravka, Punter, Martin Nicholas Michael, Quiles, Liz Edenberg, Ranieri, Angelo, Ratković, Marija, Renales, Maria Lina, Robles, Jose, Bedeković, Marina Roje, Rommer, Paulus, Šapina, Lidija, Sarac, Helena, Saylor, Deanna, Schmutzhard, Erich, Sharma, Anahita, Šimić, Aleksandra, Sipilä, Jussi O.T., Sokhi, Dilraj, Stagno, Mauro, Stancheva, Kristina, Stojsavljević, Marija, Subir, Ahamed, Surdhar, Sushee, Talabucon, Loreto, Jr, Tan, Hui Jan, Teoh, Sing Chiek, Vallejo, Dionis, Velioglu, Sibel K., Vukasović, Rafaela, Kit, Wong Wai, Welte, Tamara, Willekens, Barbara, Yesilot, Nilufer, Yu, Jeryl Ritzi T., Zaw, Moe Moe, Zhelyazkova, Sashka, Žitnik, Eva, Tamborska, A.A., Wood, G.K., Westenberg, E., Garcia-Azorin, D., Webb, G., Schiess, N., Netravathi, M., Baykan, B., Dervaj, R., Helbok, R., Lant, S., Özge, A., Padovani, A., Saylor, D., Schmutzhard, E., Easton, A., Lilleker, J.B., Jackson, T., Beghi, E., Ellul, M.A., Frontera, J.A., Pollak, T., Nicholson, T.R., Wood, N., Thakur, K.T., Solomon, T., Stark, R.J., Winkler, A.S., and Michael, B.D.
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- 2023
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5. Determination of some physiological parameters in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) cultivated in Kosovo
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Jakupi Mimoza, Demirbas Sefer, Adiloglu Sevinc, Solmaz Yusuf, Rusinovci Imer, Zeka Dukagjin, Adiloglu Aydin, Kaul Hans-Peter, and Aliu Sali
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spinach ,lipid peroxidation ,antioxidant enzyme activities ,pigment content ,spinat ,lipidperoxidation ,antioxidationsenzym-aktivitäten ,pigmentgehalt ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The objective of this work was to investigate the levels of photosynthetic pigments, antioxidant enzyme activities (superoxide dismutase [SOD], catalase [CAT], peroxidase [POX], ascorbate peroxidase [APX], glutathione reductase [GR], and MDA), total glutathione (GSH), total ascorbate (AsA), and lipid peroxidation of two spinach cultivars (Clipper and Matador) sampled in different locations in Kosovo (Prizren, Ferizaj, and Obiliq). The photosynthetic pigments, chlorophyll a and b as well as carotenoids, were extracted by 80% acetone, and concentrations were calculated based on the absorbance values at 663, 645, and 480 nm. There was a significant difference in SOD, APX, and GR activities between varieties at each location. The MDA and AsA contents in Obiliq were the highest, compared to other locations. From the increase in lipid peroxidation level, it can be assumed that the degradation in pigment content was caused by the decrease in total AsA content and APX and GR enzyme activities, which are the main enzymes of the AsA–GSH cycle in chloroplasts.
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- 2022
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6. The effect of architecture design as the non-digital component to the digital industry development—case study ‘Brick Factory’ in Prishtina, Kosovo
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A. Basha-Jakupi, G. Kuleta, and V. Navakazi
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Tech Hub ,Revitalization ,Architecture ,Industry ,Social Sciences ,Communities. Classes. Races ,HT51-1595 ,Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology ,HT101-395 - Abstract
Abstract Buildings that were once the machinery of production, and influencing not only the economic but also the social relations of the inhabitants, and while now those spaces remain 'dead,' it questions and at the same time strives for contemporary intervention to restore vitality and give more to the neighborhood. Neglected industrial facilities of the 'Brick Factory' in Prishtina will be the objective of this study. This research will attempt to give a new function to the current state of the building and its surroundings and new opportunities around it for the Kosovo young generation trying to fight the high unemployment and migration rates. Digital technologies have spread speedily in the world. In many instances, digital technologies have boosted growth, expanded opportunities, and improved services, and, at the same time, have provided an excellent basis for employment (World Bank, World development report 2016: digital dividends, World Bank, Washington, 2016). However, the advantages of digital technologies will be understood better when knowing how digital technology relates with other non-digital components, such as architecture, that are equally important for development. This study aims to connect them coherently and create a stimulating dialogue. Bringing the appropriate digital and non-digital components into the underdeveloped neighborhood enhances its inhabitant's economic development and social and emotional growth.
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- 2022
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7. Hip-Hop Music Decoded in Architecture
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Arta Basha Jakupi, Festim Haliti, and Teuta Jashari Kajtazi
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architecture ,music ,space ,hip-hop ,urban culture ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 - Abstract
Although music and architecture have a stimulating relationship, we seldomly observe both in the same place and time. Different music genres have different correlations with architecture. This paper emphasizes and analyzes the connection between music and architecture, narrowing the investigation on hip hop genre and architecture. The correlation between these two is complex and rarely understood without a proper study. Nevertheless, these two disciplines, seemingly distant fields, share similarities that illustrate the same development path of creating. This study aims to extract and emphasize the most dominant characteristics of the affiliations between music and architecture. In contrast, this study provides a unique design and composing process by synthesizing qualitatively the gathered information. It converts music to an architectural model, a design that represents appealingly different architecture, or an architectural arrangement about collage, remix, and sampling, same as the challenging site and context of the setting, as an epitome of hip-hop music itself.
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- 2022
8. Orthodontic Alloy Wires and Their Hypoallergenic Alternatives: Metal Ions Release in pH 6.6 and pH 5.5 Artificial Saliva.
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Jusufi Osmani, Zana, Tariba Knežević, Petra, Vučinić, Davor, Alimani Jakupi, Jetmire, Reka, Arianit A., Can, Mustafa, Kara, Koray, and Katić, Višnja
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ARTIFICIAL saliva ,CHROMIUM ,CORROSION in alloys ,TITANIUM ,METAL ions ,DENTAL metallurgy - Abstract
Legislative framework addresses the issues of alloy corrosion, demanding the restricted use of probable carcinogenic, mutagenic, and toxic-for-human-reproduction (CMG) metals like nickel, cobalt, and chromium and demanding the development of new biomaterials. The aim of this research was to evaluate and compare the ion release of standard dental alloys and their hypoallergenic equivalents. Six types of orthodontic alloy wires (nickel–titanium (NiTi), coated NiTi, stainless steel (SS), Ni-free SS, and cobalt–chromium (CoCr) and titanium–molybdenum (TMA) were immersed into artificial saliva of pH 5.5 and 6.6. Release of metal ions was measured by inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry after 3, 7, 14 and 28 days. The data were analyzed using analysis of variance, and results with p < 0.05 were considered significant. NiTi released more Ti and Ni ions compared to the coated NiTi; SS released more iron, chromium, and nickel compared to the nickel-free SS. CoCr released cobalt in a high concentration and low amounts of chromium, nickel, and molybdenum compared to the molybdenum and titanium released by TMA. Release of metals from dental orthodontic alloys in vitro was overall lower at pH 6.6 and for the hypoallergenic equivalents when compared to standard dental alloys. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Participatory design as an instrument in designing functionally and technically complex buildings.
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Byci Jakupi, Ardita and Xhambazi, Arta
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PARTICIPATORY design , *STRATEGIC alliances (Business) , *SCIENTIFIC discoveries , *PROJECT managers , *INDUSTRIALIZED building - Abstract
This paper explores the practice of participatory design (PD) in the process of designing functionally and technically complex buildings, exemplified through the case study of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in Pristina (Kosovo), a building that conducts and promotes scientific discoveries. Functional complexity refers to the number and diversity of functions the building needs to accommodate, while technical complexity refers to the degree of sophistication and intricacy in the building's systems and components. Participatory design can be a valuable design approach in designing complex buildings. The case of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in Pristina (Kosovo) is an example of how PD can be transformed into an instrument of understanding the complexity of the building by promoting a user-focused design approach and helping in designing the tools of involvement depending on the goals to be achieved. Briefing workshop, design game and choice catalogue were methods that were used while a variety of tools were designed during the design stages; some were adaptations of existing PD tools and others were designed especially for this case. The participants included a diverse 'multiple community' of stakeholders, comprising end users (students, professors and administrative staff), strategic partners (client, investor, project manager and executives) as well as the technical working group (engineers and technical experts). The results demonstrate PD's transformative potential into a structured instrument for understanding, analysing and preventing mistakes in the design of complex buildings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Serologic and Genomic Investigation of West Nile Virus in Kosovo
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Petra Emmerich, Xhevat Jakupi, Kurtesh Sherifi, Shemsedin Dreshaj, Ariana Kalaveshi, Christoph Hemmer, Donjeta Pllana Hajdari, Ronald von Possel, Dániel Cadar, and Alexandru Tomazatos
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West Nile virus ,Kosovo ,serology ,phylogeography ,genomics ,epidemiology ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The prevalence of West Nile virus (WNV) is increasing across Europe, with cases emerging in previously unaffected countries. Kosovo is situated in a WNV-endemic region where the seroepidemiological data on WNV in humans remains absent. To address this issue, we have conducted a seroepidemiological investigation of 453 randomly selected sera from a hospital in Kosovo, revealing a 1.55% anti-WNV IgG seroprevalence. Comparative and phylogeographic analyses of the WNV genomes obtained by sequencing archived samples from patients with West Nile fever indicate at least two recent and distinct introductions of WNV lineage 2 into Kosovo from neighboring countries. These findings confirm the eco-epidemiological status of WNV in southeast Europe, where long- and short-range dispersion of lineage 2 strains contributes to a wider circulation via central Europe. Our results suggest an increasing risk for WNV spreading in Kosovo, underscoring the need for an integrated national surveillance program targeting vectors and avian populations for early epidemic detection, as well as the screening of blood donors to gauge the impact of virus circulation on the human population.
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- 2023
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11. Surface Roughness Modeling of Material Extrusion PLA Flat Surfaces
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Kaltrine Jakupi, Vladimir Dukovski, and Gezim Hodolli
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Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Complex forms may be easily created with additive manufacturing methods, but managing surface roughness remains a difficulty, even for flat surfaces, because surface quality is dependent on numerous parameters. This research investigates the effect of some printing factors on surface roughness in 3D printing methods. The purpose of this study is to quantify the most influential input printing factors on surface roughness in 3D printing processes. Polyacrylic acid thermoplastic was used to print workpieces, and mathematical models were generated using the regression method to analyze the relationship between process parameters and surface roughness. The exponential model fits the experimental data slightly better than the linear model. Only Ra-90 met all surface roughness classification requirements, while surface roughness measurements in the 0 and 45-degree directions did not meet the requirements and cannot be used to describe the surface roughness. The study highlights the importance of considering input printing parameters when optimizing surface roughness in 3D printing processes, providing valuable insights into the impact of process parameters on surface roughness.
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- 2023
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12. Post-traumatic Implant Surgical Rehabilitation of the Alveolar Ridge of the upper Jaw
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Danco Bizevski, Jetmire Jakupi - Alimani, Martini Isak, and Enes Bajramov
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Dental trauma ,implant placement ,Branemark protocol ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Introduction; Dental trauma can be defined as an injuryto the oral region including the lips, teeth, periodontal tissues, tongue and/or alveolar processes. The aims of management will depend on the age of the patient, type of tooth (primary or permanent) and the extent of the injuries. The treatment varies from preserving the tooth,extraction of the tooth and immediate implant placement. Immediate implantation is defined as placement of the implant into alveolus of the extracted teeth immediately after extraction. Materials and methods; A 45-year-old patient, suffered teethand dental bridge fracture and injury during car accident.Immediate teeth extraction was performed and immediate implantation with bone ridge preservation was performed, to rehabilitate the lost teeth. Patient underwent successfully for prosthetic rehabilitation 8 months after these procedures. Conclusion; Affected traumatized teeth often have areduced prognosis and, in some instances, may requireextraction. The majority of dental trauma is initially seenwithin a primary rather than secondary care setting. General dental practitioners should therefore be able to effectively manage the most common dental injuries, and to referthe complicated ones to oral surgeon. Dental implants are reliable to replace teeth lost because of traumatic dental injury. The timing of implant placement may be immediate,early, conventional, or late and is determined by the extent of the trauma, remaining growth, and conditions of the hardand soft tissues.
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- 2023
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13. The effect of architecture design as the non-digital component to the digital industry development—case study ‘Brick Factory’ in Prishtina, Kosovo
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Basha-Jakupi, A., Kuleta, G., and Navakazi, V.
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- 2022
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14. Optimizing Surface Roughness of workpieces made of stainless steel 316L with DMLS technology: A Taguchi Method Approach
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Jakupi, Kaltrine, primary, DUKOVSKI, Vladimir, additional, and Abdullahu, Fitore, additional
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- 2024
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15. Impact of the COVID‐19 Pandemic on Influenza Circulation During the 2020/21 and 2021/22 Seasons, in Europe
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Sinnathamby, Mary A., Meslé, Margaux M. I., Mook, Piers, Pebody, Richard, Bino, Silvia, Hasibra, Iris, Bakunts, Nune, Abovyan, Romella, Khachtryan, Evgenia, Redlberger‐Fritz, Monika, Mursalova, Nazifa, Aliyeva, Firuza, Vysotskaya, Veronika, Shmialiova, Natallia, Karaban, Inna, Bossuyt, Nathalie, Barbezange, Cyril, Musa, Sanja, Vukmir, Nina Rodić, Ljubović, Amela Dedeić, Baštinac, Dijana, Vladimirov, Nadezhda, Korsun, Neli, Trifonova, Ivelina, Tabain, Irena, Petrović, Goranka, Karagiannis, Christos, Haralambous, Christos, Jirincova, Helena, Kyncl, Jan, Trebbien, Ramona, Vestergaard, Lasse Skafte, Sadikova, Olga, Eero, Irina, Metsoja, Eliisa, Ikonen, Niina, Lyytikäinen, Outi, Nohynek, Hanna, Fournier, Lucie, Guerrisi, Caroline, Valette, Martine, Machablishvili, Ani, Buda, Silke, Dürrwald, Ralf, Gioula, Georgia, Mary, Emmanouil, Mellou, Kassiani, Rózsa, Mónika, Molnár, Zsuzsanna, Armannsdottir, Brynja, Aspelund, Guðrún, O’Donnell, Joan, Domegan, Lisa, Connell, Jeff, Mandelboim, Michal, Glatman‐Freedman, Aharona, Puzelli, Simona, Palamara, Anna Teresa, Maraglino, Francesco, Smagulova, Smagulova Meiramgul Kanapiyanovna, Userbayev, Aidar Sharipkhanuly, Kalaveshi, Ariana, Jakupi, Xhevat, Gunga, Zana Kaçaniku, Otorbaeva, D. S, Abdyldaeva, S. Zh, Esengeldiev, G. M, Vasiļevska, Darja, Tomašūna, Kate Karolīna, Savicka, Oksana, Gargasiene, Greta, Muralyte, Svajune, Nguyen, Trung‐Nguyen, Mossong, Joel, Abdelrahman, Tamir T., Melillo, Tanya, Zahra, Graziella, Melillo, Jackie, Rakocevic, Bozidarka, Zekovic, Zeljka, Medenica, Sanja, de Lange, Marit, Meijer, Adam, Kochinski, Dragan, Boshevska, Golubinka, Paulsen, Trinehessevik, Bragstad, Karoline, Brydak, Lidia B., Hallmann, Ewelina, Szymański, Karol, Rodrigues, Ana Paula, Verdasca, Nuno, Guiomar, Raquel, Druc, Alina, Apostol, Mariana, Popescu, Rodica, Popovici, Odette, Lazar, Mihaela, Komissarov, Andrey B., Fadeev, Artem, Stolyarov, Kirill, Protić, Jelena, Avdičová, Mária, Mečochová, Adriana, Staroňová, Edita, Sočan, Maja, Prosenc, Katarina, Berginc, Nataša, Larrauri, Amparo, Mazagatos, Clara, Pozo, Francisco, Appelqvist, Emma, Carnahan, AnnaSara, Cabecinhas, Ana Rita Goncalves, Spedaliero, Tania, Jafarov, Navaruz, Safarova, Tamanno, Barotova, Barno, Kovalchuk, Tatyana, Altas, Ayse Basak, Avci, Emine, Ozdemir, Betul, Ovliyakulova, Gurbangul, Dykhanovska, Tetiana, Demchyshyna, Iryna, Koshako, Oksana, Watson, Conall, Zambon, Maria, Lakhani, Anissa, Shepherd, Samantha, Bradley, Declan T., Curran, Tanya, Moore, Catherine, Cottrell, Simon, Kudasheva, Lyudmila, Djemileva, Sultan, Pleshkov, Boris, Sinnathamby, Mary A., Meslé, Margaux M. I., Mook, Piers, Pebody, Richard, Bino, Silvia, Hasibra, Iris, Bakunts, Nune, Abovyan, Romella, Khachtryan, Evgenia, Redlberger‐Fritz, Monika, Mursalova, Nazifa, Aliyeva, Firuza, Vysotskaya, Veronika, Shmialiova, Natallia, Karaban, Inna, Bossuyt, Nathalie, Barbezange, Cyril, Musa, Sanja, Vukmir, Nina Rodić, Ljubović, Amela Dedeić, Baštinac, Dijana, Vladimirov, Nadezhda, Korsun, Neli, Trifonova, Ivelina, Tabain, Irena, Petrović, Goranka, Karagiannis, Christos, Haralambous, Christos, Jirincova, Helena, Kyncl, Jan, Trebbien, Ramona, Vestergaard, Lasse Skafte, Sadikova, Olga, Eero, Irina, Metsoja, Eliisa, Ikonen, Niina, Lyytikäinen, Outi, Nohynek, Hanna, Fournier, Lucie, Guerrisi, Caroline, Valette, Martine, Machablishvili, Ani, Buda, Silke, Dürrwald, Ralf, Gioula, Georgia, Mary, Emmanouil, Mellou, Kassiani, Rózsa, Mónika, Molnár, Zsuzsanna, Armannsdottir, Brynja, Aspelund, Guðrún, O’Donnell, Joan, Domegan, Lisa, Connell, Jeff, Mandelboim, Michal, Glatman‐Freedman, Aharona, Puzelli, Simona, Palamara, Anna Teresa, Maraglino, Francesco, Smagulova, Smagulova Meiramgul Kanapiyanovna, Userbayev, Aidar Sharipkhanuly, Kalaveshi, Ariana, Jakupi, Xhevat, Gunga, Zana Kaçaniku, Otorbaeva, D. S, Abdyldaeva, S. Zh, Esengeldiev, G. M, Vasiļevska, Darja, Tomašūna, Kate Karolīna, Savicka, Oksana, Gargasiene, Greta, Muralyte, Svajune, Nguyen, Trung‐Nguyen, Mossong, Joel, Abdelrahman, Tamir T., Melillo, Tanya, Zahra, Graziella, Melillo, Jackie, Rakocevic, Bozidarka, Zekovic, Zeljka, Medenica, Sanja, de Lange, Marit, Meijer, Adam, Kochinski, Dragan, Boshevska, Golubinka, Paulsen, Trinehessevik, Bragstad, Karoline, Brydak, Lidia B., Hallmann, Ewelina, Szymański, Karol, Rodrigues, Ana Paula, Verdasca, Nuno, Guiomar, Raquel, Druc, Alina, Apostol, Mariana, Popescu, Rodica, Popovici, Odette, Lazar, Mihaela, Komissarov, Andrey B., Fadeev, Artem, Stolyarov, Kirill, Protić, Jelena, Avdičová, Mária, Mečochová, Adriana, Staroňová, Edita, Sočan, Maja, Prosenc, Katarina, Berginc, Nataša, Larrauri, Amparo, Mazagatos, Clara, Pozo, Francisco, Appelqvist, Emma, Carnahan, AnnaSara, Cabecinhas, Ana Rita Goncalves, Spedaliero, Tania, Jafarov, Navaruz, Safarova, Tamanno, Barotova, Barno, Kovalchuk, Tatyana, Altas, Ayse Basak, Avci, Emine, Ozdemir, Betul, Ovliyakulova, Gurbangul, Dykhanovska, Tetiana, Demchyshyna, Iryna, Koshako, Oksana, Watson, Conall, Zambon, Maria, Lakhani, Anissa, Shepherd, Samantha, Bradley, Declan T., Curran, Tanya, Moore, Catherine, Cottrell, Simon, Kudasheva, Lyudmila, Djemileva, Sultan, and Pleshkov, Boris
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Background: The emergence of SARS‐CoV‐2 in late 2019 saw the implementation of public health and social measures (PHSM) by countries across Europe to reduce its transmission and impact on populations. Consequently, countries reported changes in influenza circulation and extensive disruptions to routine surveillance systems.MethodsWe describe the epidemiology of influenza in Europe between Weeks 40/2020 and 39/2022 compared to the 2016/17 to 2019/20 seasons, to assess the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic and PHSM on surveillance systems and influenza circulation.ResultsLow detections of influenza were observed through primary care sentinel sources during seasonal influenza periods (Week 40 to 20); 56 (of 39,457 specimens tested; < 1% positivity) in 2020/21 and 7261 (of 64,153 specimens tested; 11% positivity) detections in 2021/22 were observed, compared to an average of 18,383 (of 50,544 specimens tested; 36% positivity) detections in 2016/17 to 2019/20. Similarly, 11 (of 19,989 specimens tested; < 1% positivity) and 1488 (of 23,636 specimens tested; 6% positivity) detections were reported through SARI surveillance sources in 2020/21 and 2021/22, respectively, compared to an average of 2850 (of 10,389 specimens tested; 27% positivity) detections in 2016/17 to 2019/20. However, the 2021/22 interseasonal period saw unusual increases in influenza detections across surveillance site types when PHSM were easing.ConclusionIn conclusion, findings suggest that the restriction and easing of PHSM measures were associated with variations in influenza detections. Our observations of out‐of‐season influenza activity highlight the importance of an integrated respiratory surveillance strategy to monitor circulating respiratory viruses throughout the year to inform optimal prevention and control strategies.
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- 2024
16. CONTEMPORARY POLITICS AND CULTURAL CRISIS BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST.
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Iseni, Fati and Jakupi, Agim
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POLITICS & culture , *ARAB Spring Uprisings, 2010-2012 , *POLITICAL affiliation , *CULTURAL identity , *POLITICIANS , *CRISIS management - Abstract
By the end of the 20th century there was a growing interest among political leaders on the one hand and intellectuals on the other regarding the interference of politics at the cultural issues. The issue of culture raises a problem between peoples and the creation of political ideas that will be a challenge for the new century. Thus, the clash of civilizations by Huntington who sees the danger of the future in cultural terms, a war that will take place between the most influential cultures in the world, and the end of history by Fukuyama who argues that history should be seen as an evolutionary process and that the end of history, in this sense, means that liberal democracy is the ultimate form of government for all nations. However, this process was preceded by developments from the 90s with the wars in the Balkans, as well as with September 11 as a starting point for different political orientations. The destruction of the Bridge of Mostar will be the first event for the cultural crisis, which will continue with the attacks in the USA that question the security of the states. These two issues will open new fronts in the world. First, the cultural crisis will be cut by the dynamite of the Afghanistan regime and the destruction of the monumental statues carved in the Bamyan valley, then the wars that will take over Afghanistan and Iraq. Then would follow the Arab awakening with the so-called "Arab Spring" that until today did not flourish in any country, they remained hostage to the cultural crisis and cultural identity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Prevalence of SARS‐CoV‐2 Antibodies in Kosovo‐Wide Population‐Based Seroepidemiological Study.
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Ramadani, Naser, Hoxha‐Gashi, Sanije, Gexha‐Bunjaku, Dafina, Kalaveshi, Arijana, Jakupi, Xhevat, Humolli, Isme, Vaughan, Aisling, Pebody, Richard, Kacaniku‐Gunga, Pranvera, and Jashari, Violeta
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Background: Seroprevalence studies have proven to be an important tool in tracking the progression of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic. The aim of this study was to measure the seroprevalence of antibodies to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) in the general population of Kosovo by gender, age group and region and among asymptomatic people. Method: The Institute of Public Health of Kosovo conducted a cross‐sectional population‐based survey, aligned with the protocols of the WHO Unity Studies, from the beginning of May to the end of June 2021. Results: The survey covered a total of 2204 people with a response rate of 91.8% (41.9% [923] males and 51.2% [1281] females). In May to June 2021, the prevalence of antibodies in the overall population (IgG antibodies ≥ 1.1) was 37.0%. Seroprevalence was 34.4% in men and 38.9% in women (p < 0.05), with the highest percentage (48.7%) found in the 60–69 years' age group. The overall prevalence of acute IgM antibodies (IgM ≥ 1.1) was 1% (95% CI: 0.7%–1.5%), with no significant difference between genders and the highest prevalence among participants of 60–69 years of age (1.6%; 95% CI: 0.7%–3.6%). Conclusion: A high prevalence of antibodies against SARS‐CoV‐2 was found in Kosovo before the start of the vaccination campaign. However, the results of the survey suggested that, by the end of June 2021, a desirable level of protection from the SARS‐CoV‐2 virus had not been reached. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Testing of network security systems through DoS, SQL injection, reverse TCP and social engineering attacks.
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Arianit Maraj, Ermir Rogova, and Genc Jakupi
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19. Optimizing 3D-Printed workpieces for radiotherapy application: Modelling the CT Number and print time
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Kadiri, Sehad, primary, Jakupi, Kaltrine, additional, DUKOVSKI, Vladimir, additional, and Hodolli, Gezim, additional
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20. Contemporary architecture in seismic zones, concepts and realizations
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Enis JAKUPI and Erda BESIMI
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earthquake ,seismic architecture ,objects ,seismic zones ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
With the rapid development of society and the demand for a better and more modern life, there is a need for the development of civil engineering in general, and of earthquakes. Recently, we are witnessed by many natural disasters occurring in the world, leaving huge footprints, taking a large toll on human lives and causing extensive material damage. The main problems remain without clear and precise answers now. Which arise during the impacts of dynamic loads, and the origin of those loads can be from: earthquakes, winds, explosions, working with cars, etc. Earthquakes are still one of the greatest nature threats which is causing to mankind. Although earthquakes cannot be prevented, modern science and engineering have provided the means and tools that if they will be used properly can significantly reduce the impact of powerful earthquakes.
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21. The Legislative Aspect for the Economic Zones – Case of Kosovo
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Hana JAKUPI and Mejdi BEKTASHI
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exploratory research design ,management sciences ,methodological ,phenomenon ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 ,Economic theory. Demography ,HB1-3840 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
In our paper, we focus on the factors that influence for the legislative aspects of economic zones. One of the most important goals of any Government is to attract foreign direct investment. However, these investments are not withdrawn without the provision of economic zones. The purpose of the study is that economic zones provide investors with space to operate and also the regions where these zones are built for economic development and employment growth. By studying the regulatory aspect of the establishment and development of economic zones, it attracts businesses and investors to invest in that area. The purpose of studying economic zones is that in many countries, economic zones are mechanisms for attracting investments and at the same time improving the conditions for businesses - investors. Despite the fact that the basic law on foreign direct investment exists, other laws related to these investments need to be analyzed, and in this case is the law on economic zones. It is an urgent action to establish economic zones by governments or municipalities and to have no investors in those areas. One of the policy challenges is attracting foreign direct investment. Economic zones are also one of the key components in attracting investment.
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22. Provision of community pharmacy services during COVID-19 pandemic: a cross sectional study of community pharmacists’ experiences with preventative measures and sources of information
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Hoti, Kreshnik, Jakupi, Arianit, Hetemi, Dardan, Raka, Denis, Hughes, Jeffery, and Desselle, Shane
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23. Rehabilitation of Soil through Botanical Gardens as a Practical Interplay Between Learning Spaces and Healthy Places in Urban Environments
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Arta Basha-Jakupi, Diellza Hajrizi, and Dukagjin Zeka
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healthy places ,educational spaces ,botanical gardens ,healthy design ,Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying ,NA9000-9428 ,Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology ,HT101-395 - Abstract
Soils are the primary carriers of heavy metals released into the environment by many different anthropogenic activities. Unlike organic pollutants, which are oxidized, most metals do not undergo microbial or chemical degradation, and their concentration in the soil continues for a long time. Increasing social awareness of the need to adequately address mineral waste to protect the environment has led to increased research in this area. Contemporary trends and the development of technology have revealed numerous methods of cleaning these degraded lands and what would best serve such an area. Based on centuries of historical development, botanic gardens have developed globally leading conservation, research, education, and recreation institutions. Botanic gardens increasingly provide a scientific basis for sustainable use and protection of plant diversity. This research aims to analyze the methods of treatment of these areas, then give a proposal which, in addition to solving a severe problem of this municipality, will become a research and study area for students of various fields related to botany. The investigation line is constructed on: analysis, field research, literature review, data provided by the municipality of Graçanica, interviews, and online surveys. Through this research, we will understand user expectations, spatial preferences, and the intended purpose of the Kosovo Botanical Garden and will convey them through the proposal into a functional concept and present new solutions, modern and practical, in this facility.
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24. INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE AS A PREVENTIVE PREMISE.
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Iseni, Fati and Jakupi, Agim
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The history of humanity does not move chaotically and aimlessly, but it has purpose and can define things regardless of what attitude we have, it can be positive or negative. In this matter, religion gives us opportunities for a more realistic approach with a contemporary method of dealing with problems related to culture and civilizations. Precisely, the issue of culture and civilization is presented to us as a very sensitive and relevant topic not only at local but also global levels. Modern man is faced with cultural challenges that constantly accompany him. Concretely, September 11, 2001 was the beginning of a new chapter of the clash of cultural concepts and showed threatening tones for the peace and security of the world. The inter-religious and inter-civilizational dialogue presents the intention and tendencies to overcome the clashing and conflicting paradigms for the establishment of peace in the world. People should communicate with each other and respect each other regardless of their religion. Religion is one of the most powerful, deeply felt and influential forces in human society. It gives life to interpersonal relationships, having an impact in various fields, whether in the family, society, politics and economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. KEP, KIM AND MT in primary teeth, in permanent teeth and mixed dentition
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Alimani Jakupi, Jetmire, primary, E., Lindihana, additional, D., Hakik, additional, J., Adnan, additional, and Vojnika, Drita, additional
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- 2023
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26. Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Kosovo, 2013–2016
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Salih Ahmeti, Lindita Berisha, Bahrije Halili, Florim Ahmeti, Ronald von Possel, Corinna Thomé-Bolduan, Anett Michel, Simone Priesnitz, Emil C. Reisinger, Stephan Günther, Andreas Krüger, Kurtesh Sherifi, Xhevat Jakupi, Christoph J. Hemmer, and Petra Emmerich
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CCHF ,Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever ,Kosovo ,case fatality rate ,bleeding ,somnolence ,Medicine ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
During 2013–2016, a total of 32 patients were treated for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Prishtina, Kosovo; 11 died. In the 11 patients who died, findings included viral loads >1 × 108.5/mL, lactate dehydrogenase >2,700 U/mL, bleeding, and impaired consciousness. Ribavirin therapy had no noticeable effect in this small patient sample.
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27. Parenting Styles: Interaction with Hyperactivity
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Florim Gallopeni, Albulena Lecaj, Blerton Jakupi, Shukrije Miftari, Donjeta Metushi, and Arta Sejdiu
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Hyperactivity is a mental health disorder that causes drastic fluctuation level of concentration and hyperactivity (Snyder, 2006). People with hyperactivity have difficulty concentrating, sitting position, in dedicating attention, stay organized, following instructions, memorizing the details and management of impulsiveness (Smith, 2016). Participants were from primary school students in Kosovo, N=200 Children age 9-11 and N=200 parents, they completed the following instruments, PSDQ questionnaire; (Robinson, Mandleco, Olsen, & Hart, 2001) this instruments was for measuring parenting styles, and Children behavioral checklist version for parents (Achenbach and Rescorla, 2007). The results shown that hyperactivity of children was positively correlated with authoritarian and tolerant parenting styles. In the survey results show that 74.0% of children participate in extra-curricular activities, and 26.0% did not participate in extra-curricular activities.Regression analysis explain 32% of variance for hyperactivity factor as a depended variable predicted by Gender and authoritarian parenting style. Also male has higher mean of hyperactivity than female and results was significantly different with p=.030* Conclusion is that parents who set strict rules authoritarian parents and tolerant parents can have a hyperactive children. Usually there is no need for special treatment for parents, already they have to be empathic with their children, collaboration with peers, relatives and parent-child cooperation which will give positive effect.
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28. The Current Situation Regarding Long-Acting Insulin Analogues Including Biosimilars Among African, Asian, European, and South American Countries; Findings and Implications for the Future
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Brian Godman, Mainul Haque, Trudy Leong, Eleonora Allocati, Santosh Kumar, Salequl Islam, Jaykaran Charan, Farhana Akter, Amanj Kurdi, Carlos Vassalo, Muhammed Abu Bakar, Sagir Abdur Rahim, Nusrat Sultana, Farzana Deeba, M. A. Halim Khan, A. B. M. Muksudul Alam, Iffat Jahan, Zubair Mahmood Kamal, Humaira Hasin, Munzur-E-Murshid, Shamsun Nahar, Monami Haque, Siddhartha Dutta, Jha Pallavi Abhayanand, Rimple Jeet Kaur, Godfrey Mutashambara Rwegerera, Renata Cristina Rezende Macedo do Nascimento, Isabella Piassi Dias Godói, Mohammed Irfan, Adefolarin A. Amu, Patrick Matowa, Joseph Acolatse, Robert Incoom, Israel Abebrese Sefah, Jitendra Acharya, Sylvia Opanga, Lisper Wangeci Njeri, David Kimonge, Hye-Young Kwon, SeungJin Bae, Karen Koh Pek Khuan, Abdullahi Rabiu Abubakar, Ibrahim Haruna Sani, Tanveer Ahmed Khan, Shahzad Hussain, Zikria Saleem, Oliver Ombeva Malande, Thereza Piloya-Were, Rosana Gambogi, Carla Hernandez Ortiz, Luke Alutuli, Aubrey Chichonyi Kalungia, Iris Hoxha, Vanda Marković-Peković, Biljana Tubic, Guenka Petrova, Konstantin Tachkov, Ott Laius, András Harsanyi, András Inotai, Arianit Jakupi, Svens Henkuzens, Kristina Garuoliene, Jolanta Gulbinovič, Magdalene Wladysiuk, Jakub Rutkowski, Ileana Mardare, Jurij Fürst, Stuart McTaggart, Sean MacBride-Stewart, Caridad Pontes, Corinne Zara, Eunice Twumwaa Tagoe, Rita Banzi, Janney Wale, and Mihajlo Jakovljevic
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Africa ,biosimilars ,cross-national study ,drug utilisation ,Europe ,health policy ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus rates continue to rise, which coupled with increasing costs of associated complications has appreciably increased global expenditure in recent years. The risk of complications are enhanced by poor glycaemic control including hypoglycaemia. Long-acting insulin analogues were developed to reduce hypoglycaemia and improve adherence. Their considerably higher costs though have impacted their funding and use. Biosimilars can help reduce medicine costs. However, their introduction has been affected by a number of factors. These include the originator company dropping its price as well as promoting patented higher strength 300 IU/ml insulin glargine. There can also be concerns with different devices between the manufacturers.Objective: To assess current utilisation rates for insulins, especially long-acting insulin analogues, and the rationale for patterns seen, across multiple countries to inform strategies to enhance future utilisation of long-acting insulin analogue biosimilars to benefit all key stakeholders.Our approach: Multiple approaches including assessing the utilisation, expenditure and prices of insulins, including biosimilar insulin glargine, across multiple continents and countries.Results: There was considerable variation in the use of long-acting insulin analogues as a percentage of all insulins prescribed and dispensed across countries and continents. This ranged from limited use of long-acting insulin analogues among African countries compared to routine funding and use across Europe in view of their perceived benefits. Increasing use was also seen among Asian countries including Bangladesh and India for similar reasons. However, concerns with costs and value limited their use across Africa, Brazil and Pakistan. There was though limited use of biosimilar insulin glargine 100 IU/ml compared with other recent biosimilars especially among European countries and Korea. This was principally driven by small price differences in reality between the originator and biosimilars coupled with increasing use of the patented 300 IU/ml formulation. A number of activities were identified to enhance future biosimilar use. These included only reimbursing biosimilar long-acting insulin analogues, introducing prescribing targets and increasing competition among manufacturers including stimulating local production.Conclusions: There are concerns with the availability and use of insulin glargine biosimilars despite lower costs. This can be addressed by multiple activities.
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29. Testing of network security systems through DoS attacks.
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Arianit Maraj, Genc Jakupi, Ermir Rogova, and Xheladin Grajqevci
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- 2017
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30. Comparison of diagnostic performances of ten different immunoassays detecting anti-CCHFV IgM and IgG antibodies from acute to subsided phases of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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Petra Emmerich, Ronald von Possel, Christina Deschermeier, Salih Ahmeti, Lindita Berisha, Bahrije Halili, Xhevat Jakupi, Kurtesh Sherifi, Claudia Messing, and Viola Borchardt-Lohölter
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus (CCHFV) is a geographically widespread tick-borne arbovirus that has been recognized by the WHO as an emerging pathogen needing urgent attention to ensure preparedness for potential outbreaks. Therefore, availability of accurate diagnostic tools for identification of acute cases is necessary. A panel comprising 121 sequential serum samples collected during acute, convalescent and subsided phase of PCR-proven CCHFV infection from 16 Kosovar patients was used to assess sensitivity. Serum samples from 60 healthy Kosovar blood donors were used to assess specificity. All samples were tested with two IgM/IgG immunofluorescence assays (IFA) from BNITM, the CCHFV Mosaic 2 IgG and IgM indirect immunofluorescence tests (IIFT) from EUROIMMUN, two BlackBox ELISAs for the detection of CCHFV-specific IgM and IgG antibodies (BNITM), two Anti-CCHFV ELISAs IgM and IgG from EUROIMMUN using recombinant structural proteins of CCHFV antigens, and two ELISAs from Vector-Best (IgM: μ-capture ELISA, IgG: indirect ELISA using immobilized CCHFV antigen). Diagnostic performances were compared between methods using sensitivity, specificity, concordance and degree of agreement with particular focus on the phase of the infection. In early and convalescent phases of infection, the sensitivities for detecting specific IgG antibodies differed for the ELISA test. The BlackBox IgG ELISA yielded the highest, followed by the EUROIMMUN IgG ELISA and finally the VectorBest IgG ELISA with the lowest sensitivities. In the subsided phase, the VectorBest IgM ELISA detected a high rate of samples that were positive for anti-CCHFV IgM antibodies. Both test systems based on immunofluorescence showed an identical sensitivity for detection of anti-CCHFV IgM antibodies in acute and convalescent phases of infection. Available serological test systems detect anti-CCHFV IgM and IgG antibodies accurately, but their diagnostic performances vary with respect to the phase of the infection.
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31. The Expiry of Humira® Market Exclusivity and the Entry of Adalimumab Biosimilars in Europe: An Overview of Pricing and National Policy Measures
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Evelien Moorkens, Brian Godman, Isabelle Huys, Iris Hoxha, Admir Malaj, Simon Keuerleber, Silvia Stockinger, Sarah Mörtenhuber, Maria Dimitrova, Konstantin Tachkov, Luka Vončina, Vera Vlahović Palčevski, Gnosia Achniotou, Juraj Slabý, Leona Popelková, Kateřina Kohoutová, Dorthe Bartels, Ott Laius, Jaana E. Martikainen, Gisbert W. Selke, Vasileios Kourafalos, Einar Magnússon, Rannveig Einarsdóttir, Roisín Adams, Roberta Joppi, Eleonora Allocati, Arianit Jakupi, Anita Viksna, Ieva Greičiūtė-Kuprijanov, Patricia Vella Bonanno, Vincent Suttorp, Øyvind Melien, Robert Plisko, Ileana Mardare, Dmitry Meshkov, Tanja Novakovic, Jurij Fürst, Corinne Zara, Vanda Marković-Peković, Nataša Grubiša, Gustaf Befrits, Robert Puckett, and Arnold G. Vulto
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adalimumab ,prices ,biosimilars ,Europe ,Humira ,competition ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Background: From October 2018, adalimumab biosimilars could enter the European market. However, in some countries, such as Netherlands, high discounts reported for the originator product may have influenced biosimilar entry.Objectives: The aim of this paper is to provide a European overview of (list) prices of originator adalimumab, before and after loss of exclusivity; to report changes in the reimbursement status of adalimumab products; and discuss relevant policy measures.Methods: Experts in European countries received a survey consisting of three parts: 1) general financing/co-payment of medicines, 2) reimbursement status and prices of originator adalimumab, and availability of biosimilars, and 3) policy measures related to the use of adalimumab.Results: In May 2019, adalimumab biosimilars were available in 24 of the 30 countries surveyed. Following introduction of adalimumab biosimilars, a number of countries have made changes in relation to the reimbursement status of adalimumab products. Originator adalimumab list prices varied between countries by a factor of 2.8 before and 4.1 after loss of exclusivity. Overall, list prices of originator adalimumab decreased after loss of exclusivity, although for 13 countries list prices were unchanged. When reported, discounts/rebates on originator adalimumab after loss of exclusivity ranged from 0% to approximately 26% (Romania), 60% (Poland), 80% (Denmark, Italy, Norway), and 80–90% (Netherlands), leading to actual prices per pen or syringe between €412 (Finland) and €50 – €99 (Netherlands). To leverage competition following entry of biosimilar adalimumab, only a few countries adopted measures specifically for adalimumab in addition to general policies regarding biosimilars. In some countries, a strategy was implemented even before loss of exclusivity (Denmark, Scotland), while others did not report specific measures.Conclusion: Even though originator adalimumab is the highest selling product in the world, few countries have implemented specific policies and practices for (biosimilar) adalimumab. Countries with biosimilars on the market seem to have competition lowering list or actual prices. Reported discounts varied widely between countries.
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32. Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Kosovo, 2013-2016
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Ahmeti, Salih, Berisha, Lindita, Halili, Bahrije, Ahmeti, Florim, von Possel, Ronald, Thome-Bolduan, Corinna, Michel, Anett, Priesnitz, Simone, Reisinger, Emil C., Gunther, Stephan, Kruger, Andreas, Sherifi, Kurtesh, Jakupi, Xhevat, Hemmer, Christoph J., and Emmerich, Petra
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Public health -- Analysis ,Crimean hemorrhagic fever -- Research -- Patient outcomes ,Epidemiology -- Analysis ,Hemorrhagic fevers ,Ribavirin ,Medical research ,Health - Abstract
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), caused by an orthonairovirus of the Nairoviridae family, is usually transmitted by bites of Hyalomma sp. ticks. Case-fatality rates vary from 10% to 40%. Most cases [...]
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33. ARCHITECTURE IMPACT IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF SERVICES IN RETAIL PHARMACIES: CASE STUDY PRISHTINA, KOSOVO
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Arta Jakupi and Arianit Jakupi
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Retail pharmacy ,Pharmacy layout ,Architecture design ,Customer perception ,Design features ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Aim of this study is to analyse the performance of the pharmacist and the wellbeing of the patients on the actual pharmacy layout (in retail pharmacies in Pristina, Kosovo) and recognize the modifications that need to be done in architectural design of pharmacies, in improving the quality of care, communication, decrease of the dispensing errors and providing more private spaces to patients. Retail pharmacies are more complex environment as in the same time besides being health care institution are also a retail business environment, therefore there is a need for a more comprehensive analysis regarding the workflow. The mixed methodology has been used, by employing questionaries’ as quantitative method and empirical study of direct observation and interviews as qualitative means. The layout proposals are not envisioned to be implemented as a retail models, but, as ideas to provoke and encourage discussion. Kosovo retail pharmacies are a fast growing market and as such functioning self-sufficiently, which means that they can easily adapt to the local marketplace circumstances and cultural context. It is important for the retail pharmacies to test out the recommendations and challenge its environment in aim of equally maximize productivity and workflow, by keeping incorrectness to a minimum.
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34. THE ROLE OF CLITIC DOUBLING IN THE INFORMATION STRUCTURE OF THE ALBANIAN LANGUAGE
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Qëndresa JAKUPI
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General Engineering - Abstract
This paper attempts to argue whether the repetition of the object or clitic doubling as a syntactic mechanism affects the encoding of the information structure in the Albanian language. In three previous studies by Kallulli (2000, 2008); Kapia (2010), it is reported that direct object clitic doubling is not an optional phenomenon in the Albanian language, that direct object clitic doubling systematically produces and encodes the information structure, and that clitic doubled objects are interpreted as topics. Thus, the object and the clitic have the status of topic in the sentence, as doubling occurs when the clitic refers to the already present discourse referent. That is, the NP is previously introduced in the discourse, thus becoming a specific referent available to be later selected via the doubling mechanism. In addition, according to them, when the object bears the topic feature, the direct object doubling is obligatory. Unlike Kallulli (2000, 2008) and Kapia (2010, 2012), Buchholz & Fiedler (1987) draw different conclusions, according to which the direct object clitic doubling in the Albanian language may be optional if the word order is canonical (SVO). This paper, on the other hand, aims at proving whether the object clitic doubling in our corpus marks the information structure by giving the feature [+ topic] or [-focus].
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35. C-REACTIVE PROTEIN - THE MOST USEFUL REACTANT OF ACUTE PHASE IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
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Dejan Spasovski, EmilijaSandevska Sandevska, Ljindita Djemaili Jakupi, Ana Vaslievska, Svetlana Krstevska Balkanov, Aleksandra Pivkova Veljanovska, Maja Jakimovska, Vladimir Mitreski, Nikola Chamurovski, and Kujtim Iseini
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36. PROXIMAL RENAL TUBULES ENZYMURIA AS A SCREENING TEST IN PATIENTS WITH SERONEGATIVE SPONDYLOARTHROPATHIES
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Dejan Spasovski, Emilija Sandevska, Svetlana Krstevska Balkanov, Ana Vaslievska, Ljindita Djemaili Jakupi, Elena Cvetinovska, Kujtim Iseini, Mediha Selimi, Vladimir Mitreski, Nikola Chamurovski, and Maja Jakimovska Dimitrovska
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37. Homocysteine and Risk of Premature Coronary Heart Disease
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Lutfi Zylbeari, Sihana Ahmeti Lika, Nasir Behxheti, Mirlind Behxheti, Zamira Bexheti, Jetmire Jakupi-Alimani, Hanife Ahmeti, Ferizate Dika Haxhirexha, Ledia Kaci, and Kastriot Haxhirexha
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premature ,coronary heart disease ,total homocysteine ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Background: Homocystinuria is a rare autosomal recessive disease complicated by early and aggressive occlusive arterial disease. This may be related to the grossly increased homocysteine concentrations seen in this disease. More recently, milder hyperhomocysteinemia has been proposed as an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is among the diseases with multiple contributing factors, hence making it difficult to pinpoint a particular factor alone. The main factor that is of relevance to this study is homocysteine. Coronary artery disease is the narrowing or blockage of the arteries and vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the heart (1, 2). CVD is the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Obesity, HTA, Diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, and smoking have been recognized as major risk factors for CVD. Aim: Aim of this paper is to examine concentrations of Hcyt and lipid profiles in patients with CVD and positive personal history for CVD, comparing them with the control group composed of healthy individuals. Our study aimed to verify the role of Homocysteine as a new independent risk factor on the onset of early atherosclerosis and atheromatous processes in coronary arteries in patients with CVD. Materials and methods: The results obtained represent the average value earned once every three months in the 3 year period. 5ccm serum with a few heparin spots was sent to the Clinical Laboratory of the University Clinic of Skopje. Results: The results obtained from patients with CVD and control groups are presented in the following text, where a statistically significant difference was observed for p
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38. Intraperitoneal Amikacine Provoked Perceptive Deafness in CAPD - Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Patient
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Lutfi Zylbeari, Sihana Ahmeti Lika, Mirlind Behxheti, Zamira Bexheti, Jetmire Jakupi-Alimani, Hanife Ahmeti, Ferizate Dika Haxhirexha, Ledia Kaci, Kastriot Haxhirexha, and Nasir Behxheti
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CAPD ,peritonitis ,intraperitoneal amikacine ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Peritonitis (P) is the main complication and primary limiting factor in the extension of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis(CAPD) in developing countries, because of exposure to potential external contamination, especially in people with unsatisfactory hygiene habits. We will present a case of peritonitis in 62 years old woman after the first three months of CAPD treatment. The peritoneal infection is confirmed by a cloudy fluid with increased WBC in the dialysis solution (2300..1300..1100 cells/mm; polymorphonuclears between 60% to 80%), augmented fluid protein content(cca.2.4 g/l), presence of microorganisms and symptoms of acute peritoneal infection(isolated Enterobacteria species, abdominal pain and diarrhoea). The peritonitis was treated following the Oreopoulos group’s recommendations and after a report of the sensitivity of the isolated Enterobacteria, with an appropriate antibiotic (Amikacine) in recommended intraperitoneal dose. Three days after successful treatment of peritonitis, the definite deafness is developed.
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39. Serological and clinical survey of Canine Leishmaniasis in Southwestern Region of Kosovo
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Betim Xhekaj, Mentor Alishani, Agim Rexhepi, Xhevat Jakupi, and Kurtesh Sherifi
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Canine leishmaniasis ,ELISA ,Leishmania infantum ,Kosovo ,Stray dogs ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Canine Leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum is endemic in Mediterranean countries. The disease represents an important public health issue in Kosovo in which the autochthonous cases by humans were reported in the last years. The objective of this study was to survey the serological and clinical data of Canine Leishmaniasis in dogs in southwestern region of Kosovo. The blood samples were collected from stray dogs in four municipalities, respectively Prizren, Gjakova, Rahovec and Deçan. The total 125 samples were collected between April/September 2016. Antibodies of Leishmania infantum were detected by competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA IgG). Out of total 125 serum samples, 23 dogs (18.4%) were positive for Leishmania infantum. In three of 23 infected dogs (13%) were shown the clinical signs of Canine Leishmaniasis as skin and ocular lesions, decreased appetite, lameness, diarrhea, lethargy and progressive weight loss. The highest infection rate was detected in Prizren municipality (21.6%), followed by Gjakova (17.6%), Rahovec (17.1%) and Deçan (7.8%). The present study confirmed that the Leishmaniasis is endemic in southwestern part of Kosovo and emphasized the need to establish the surveillance and control of this disease.
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40. A very high prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among patients undergoing hemodialysis in Kosovo: a nationwide study
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Xhevat Jakupi, Jana Mlakar, Maja M. Lunar, Katja Seme, Ibrahim Rudhani, Lul Raka, Adriana Vince, and Mario Poljak
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Hepatitis C virus ,Hemodialysis ,Infection ,Infection control ,Kosovo ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background Patients on hemodialysis are at high risk for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection if measures for effective control of HCV infection in the hemodialysis environment are not implemented. Whereas in developed countries isolated small-scale outbreaks of HCV in hemodialysis units are occasionally reported, HCV transmission in the hemodialysis environment still represents a substantial problem in low-resource countries. This study systematically assessed the prevalence of HCV infection among all patients at all hemodialysis centers in Kosovo, determined the HCV genotype distribution, and reviewed the main risk factors associated with HCV infection in this group of patients. Methods From January to March 2013, blood samples from all patients undergoing hemodialysis at all seven hemodialysis centers in Kosovo were collected. The samples were screened for the presence of anti-HCV antibodies, and seropositive samples were also tested for HCV RNA. Genotyping was performed by sequencing the core region of the HCV genome. Subsequently, face-to-face interviews were conducted with consented patients attending hemodialysis in December 2015 and with the management of all hemodialysis centers in Kosovo. Results The overall seroprevalence of HCV infection among hemodialysis patients in Kosovo was 53.0% (354/668), ranging from 22.3 to 91.1% at different centers. HCV RNA was detected in 323/354 (91.2%) seropositive patients. The most frequent HCV genotype was genotype 1a (62.2%), followed by genotypes 4d (33.1%), 1b (4.0%), and 2c (0.7%). The duration of hemodialysis and receiving dialysis at more than one center were identified as independent significant predictors of anti-HCV positivity. Shortage of staff, lack of resources, and inconsistent use of hygienic precautions and/or isolation strategies were observed. Conclusions The prevalence of HCV infection among hemodialysis patients in Kosovo is extremely high. The relatively low prevalence of HCV infection in the general population, predominance of two otherwise rare HCV genotypes among hemodialysis patients, and longer history of hemodialysis as a predictor of HCV infection all indicate nosocomial transmission due to inappropriate infection control practices as the main transmission route.
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41. A Nonfatal Case of Dobrava Hantavirus Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome Combined with Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome
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Shemsedin Dreshaj, Lindita Ajazaj, Nderim Hasani, Bahrije Halili, Albina Ponosheci, and Xhevat Jakupi
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Dobrava hantavirus ,hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome ,hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome ,Kosovo ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Among hantaviruses (HTNV), 22 are known as pathogenic for humans. HTNV can cause two clinical entities: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome or hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS). In most countries of Eastern Europe as well as in Kosovo, HTNV infection is presented mainly as HFRS. Here, we report a 20-year-old man with HFRS and HCPS caused by Dobrava hantavirus strain, successfully treated in Intensive Care Unit of Infectious Diseases Clinic, University Clinical Center of Kosovo. In HFRS endemic areas, patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome need to be evaluated for Dobrava hantavirus strain as a possible causative agent.
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42. The impact of additive manufacturing on teaching the Archimedes experiment
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Kastrati, Labinot, primary, Uka, Burim, additional, Jakupi, Kaltrine, additional, and Hodolli, Gezim, additional
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43. Corrigendum to 'Utilisation Trend of Long-Acting Insulin Analogues including Biosimilars across Europe: Findings and Implications'
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Brian Godman, Magdalene Wladysiuk, Stuart McTaggart, Amanj Kurdi, Eleonora Allocati, Mihajlo Jakovljevic, Francis Kalemeera, Iris Hoxha, Anna Nachtnebel, Robert Sauermann, Manfred Hinteregger, Vanda Marković-Peković, Biljana Tubic, Guenka Petrova, Konstantin Tachkov, Juraj Slabý, Radka Nejezchlebova, Iva Selke Krulichová, Ott Laius, Gisbert Selke, Irene Langner, András Harsanyi, András Inotai, Arianit Jakupi, Svens Henkuzens, Kristina Garuolienė, Jolanta Gulbinovič, Patricia Vella Bonanno, Jakub Rutkowski, Skule Ingeberg, Øyvind Melien, Ileana Mardare, Jurij Fürst, Sean MacBride-Stewart, Carol Holmes, Caridad Pontes, Corinne Zara, Marta Turu Pedrola, Mikael Hoffmann, Vasileios Kourafalos, Alice Pisana, Rita Banzi, Stephen Campbell, and Bjorn Wettermark
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44. Interpretation of architectural identity through landmark architecture: The case of Prishtina, Kosovo from the 1970s to the 1980s
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Jashari-Kajtazi, Teuta and Jakupi, Arta
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45. Serologic and Genomic Investigation of West Nile Virus in Kosovo.
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Emmerich, Petra, Jakupi, Xhevat, Sherifi, Kurtesh, Dreshaj, Shemsedin, Kalaveshi, Ariana, Hemmer, Christoph, Hajdari, Donjeta Pllana, von Possel, Ronald, Cadar, Dániel, and Tomazatos, Alexandru
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The prevalence of West Nile virus (WNV) is increasing across Europe, with cases emerging in previously unaffected countries. Kosovo is situated in a WNV-endemic region where the seroepidemiological data on WNV in humans remains absent. To address this issue, we have conducted a seroepidemiological investigation of 453 randomly selected sera from a hospital in Kosovo, revealing a 1.55% anti-WNV IgG seroprevalence. Comparative and phylogeographic analyses of the WNV genomes obtained by sequencing archived samples from patients with West Nile fever indicate at least two recent and distinct introductions of WNV lineage 2 into Kosovo from neighboring countries. These findings confirm the eco-epidemiological status of WNV in southeast Europe, where long- and short-range dispersion of lineage 2 strains contributes to a wider circulation via central Europe. Our results suggest an increasing risk for WNV spreading in Kosovo, underscoring the need for an integrated national surveillance program targeting vectors and avian populations for early epidemic detection, as well as the screening of blood donors to gauge the impact of virus circulation on the human population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Effects of Jumping Techniques on Vertical Jump Performance: Professional Volleyball Players (U15).
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Shabani, Alberina, Jakupi, Mevlana, Korqa, Anesa, and Bahtiri, Abedin
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VERTICAL jump ,WOMEN volleyball players ,VOLLEYBALL players ,TENDONS ,DATA analysis - Abstract
Study aim(s): The study aims to determine the effect of arm swing technique and the elastic force stored in tendon during the eccentric phase of jumping on the vertical jump performance of Volleyball Players (U15). Methods: Ten U15 women volleyball players from KV Theranda, averaging 157.0 cm in height and 48.8 kg in weight, participated. Participants performed Countermovement Jumps (CMJ) and Squat Jumps (SJ), recorded at 240 fps on an iPhone 13 Pro using My Jump 3 application. Jump heights were calculated from selected take-off and landing frames. Data analysis using SPSS 26 included normality tests and T-tests to compare CMJ and SJ performance, focusing on arm technique and elastic force. Results: Based on the results, except for strength and power, which showed significant differences (p < 0.05), the analysis revealed a significant advantage for CMJ over SJ in all parameters (p < 0.05). This 70% difference is due to the elastic force in the tendons during the eccentric phase and arm momentum. Conclusions: Countermovement jumps (CMJ) significantly outperform squat jumps (SJ) due to the elastic force stored in tendons and arm momentum during the eccentric phase, resulting in a 70% performance difference. Cheraghi et al. (2017) emphasized peak power's role in higher jumps. Future research should separately analyze CMJ with and without arm movement to understand their impacts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. EXPLORING THE OPPORTUNITIES: BLOCKCHAIN INTEGRATION IN IoT AND ADDRESSING CHALLENGES IN NORTH MACEDONIA.
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ISENI, Puhiza, RUSHITI, Suela, and JAKUPI, Nadije
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BLOCKCHAINS ,INTERNET of things ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,INTERNET security - Abstract
In an era of rapid technological growth, the merging of Blockchain technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) offers new prospects for innovation. This article examines the advantages of using blockchain technology into IoT systems for North Macedonia, emphasizing the unique problems and solutions that this setting presents. The article first explains the principles of blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT) before examining the current state of affairs and how adoption is being hampered by laws, technological constraints, and cybersecurity issues. Multiple strategies, specifically tailored to this context, are proposed, drawing from global best practices and local research studies conducted within North Macedonia. These include technological advancements and regulatory reforms like stakeholder collaboration drives aimed at raising awareness campaigns and other initiatives that could drive success in the coming years! What socioeconomic effects these developments might have is also discussed; this emphasizes the urgent need for government direction to ensure that everyone gains equally and that no one person has an unfair advantage over others through the creation of policy frameworks that are specifically designed to preserve all opportunities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. APPROACH TO A PATIENT WITH CLINICALLY AND BIOCHEMICALLY ACTIVE PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM DESPITE NEGATIVE SESTAMIBI 99MTC.
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AHMETI, Irfan, NAZIFI, Avdi, AHMETI JAKUPI, Sebajet, MICKOSKA, Aleksandra, MLADENOSKA STOJKOSKA, Ivana, and STOJKOSKA, MLADENOSKA
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HYPERPARATHYROIDISM ,MEDICAL care ,MEDICAL personnel ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,PUBLIC health - Abstract
Introduction: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) resulting from increased parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion. In 80% of cases the cause is a solitary adenoma. It occurs more often in women. The gold standard in the diagnosis of PHPT is MIBI 99m Tc scintigraphy. Patient presentation. A 35-year-old women is referred to outpatient clinic due to high values of PTH, calcium and frequent recurring nephrolithiasis. From the laboratory analysis we show: PTH 317 pg/ml, Ionized calcium 1.71 (1.16 to 1.31 mmol/L); phosphates 0.73mmol/L; Vitamine D3 18.68 ng/ml. The patient is referred for neck ultrasound and bone densitometry (DEXA). A hypoechoic nodule with dimensions of 0.69x0.63x0.67 cm is visualized on ultrasound under the right lobe of the thyroid gland. In the DEXA scan, osteopenia is detected (T-score -2.2). Sestamibi scintigraphy was performed in two repetitions where no adenoma of the parathyroid gland was detected. The patient is referred for neck computed tomography (CT); a small nodule suspicious for parathyroid adenoma is visualized. Due to the clinical manifestation and the constant high values of hypercalcemia, the patient is referred for parathyroidectomy. After the operation, a few days later, the values of PTH (63.5 pg/ml) and ionized calcium (1.18 mmol/L) were normal. Conclusion. Sestamibi scintigraphy is rarely negative during clear clinical and biochemical signs. The sensitivity of Sestamibi is 80-100%, and in cases where it is negative, especially when the volume of the nodule in PHPT is small, additional analyzes such as neck CT, 18FCholine PET/CT enable the decision-making of the definitive treatment - parathyroidectomy in PHPT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. THE INFLUENCE OF DRUG ADDICTION ON CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.
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JAKUPI, Shaban
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CRIMINAL behavior ,DRUG addiction ,SOCIAL impact ,HUMAN rights ,COMPREHENSION - Abstract
The relationship between drug addiction and criminal behavior constitutes a complex interplay, as substance abuse impacts a wide spectrum of criminal activities. Building on foundational knowledge and guided by theoretical frameworks, multiple contributing factors influencing this interaction have been investigated. Socio-economic conditions, individual predispositions, and the availability of illicit substances are among the key factors in this context. By examining such factors, we aim to achieve a broader understanding of how substance abuse can trigger various criminal activities. Law enforcement strategies, treatment approaches, and their broader societal consequences are integral components of this study. Additionally, the examination of ethical considerations and human rights concerns that may arise is of importance. This study emphasizes the need for a comprehensive and multidimensional approach to address the challenges posed by addiction and its relationship with criminality, with a focus on societal consequences and the potential for positive change. This can provide valuable insights into this issue, contributing to a deeper understanding and, among other things, its impact on the Western Balkans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Pharmacy practice architecture challenges in handling COVID-19 pandemic - sharing experience from a Kosovo pharmacy practice
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Arta Basha Jakupi and Arianit Jakupi
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Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacy - Abstract
Community pharmacies deliver an essential healthcare service, which is broadly established, encompassing the favored and primary contact for community members. The COVID-19 pandemic is continuing to shift the pharmacy roles and services in order to meet the needs of customers. The important value of community pharmacies was more underlined during the pandemic crisis when they were supposed to undertake abundant precautions to avoid cross-infection among users of the space. Their responsibility is also to create a compatible, efficient, and safe environment inside their premises during this outbreak. The built environment is an important share of pandemic solutions and emergency planning preparations.The aim of this paper was to explore the preparedness of community pharmacies in Kosovo for the COVID-19 outbreak in regards to pharmacy design modifications while ensuring adequate medicine management, information, and public health. Consequently, at what stage can the pandemic affect the physical and built environment of pharmacies.The methods for this study include a cross-sectional survey of 104 community pharmacies operating in seven municipalities in Kosovo during the pandemic. Data collection was conducted from October 1 to October 14, 2021, using self-administered online questionnaires. The questionnaire consisted of a combination of closed and open-ended questions, optional statements, and multiple answers. Data were analyzed in SPSS for Windows version 20 using descriptive statistics.The results show that communities should be prepared ahead in regard to the emergency situations and some of these preparations might be also part of the legislation requirements. Although the pandemic exposed many errors in the Kosovo community pharmacy system, it has also discovered a unique possibility for collaboration and novelty.The study concludes with the recommendation for the architectural design of pharmacies to be positioned as an active mediator in the fight against the COVID 19, with a critical lesson aimed at the flexibility of the space to accommodate emergent situations and create alternative areas for use.
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