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158 related items for PubMed ID: 20854870

  • 1. Recurrence of konzo in southern Tanzania: rehabilitation and prevention using the wetting method.
    Mlingi NL, Nkya S, Tatala SR, Rashid S, Bradbury JH.
    Food Chem Toxicol; 2011 Mar; 49(3):673-7. PubMed ID: 20854870
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  • 2. Uptake of wetting method in Africa to reduce cyanide poisoning and konzo from cassava.
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  • 3. Effectiveness of wetting method for control of konzo and reduction of cyanide poisoning by removal of cyanogens from cassava flour.
    Banea JP, Bradbury JH, Mandombi C, Nahimana D, Denton IC, Kuwa N, Tshala Katumbay D.
    Food Nutr Bull; 2014 Mar; 35(1):28-32. PubMed ID: 24791576
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  • 4. Epidemiological evidence from Zaire for a dietary etiology of konzo, an upper motor neuron disease.
    Tylleskär T, Banea M, Bikangi N, Fresco L, Persson LA, Rosling H.
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  • 5. Control of konzo in DRC using the wetting method on cassava flour.
    Banea JP, Nahimana G, Mandombi C, Bradbury JH, Denton IC, Kuwa N.
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  • 6. Geographical and seasonal association between linamarin and cyanide exposure from cassava and the upper motor neurone disease konzo in former Zaire.
    Banea-Mayambu JP, Tylleskär T, Gitebo N, Matadi N, Gebre-Medhin M, Rosling H.
    Trop Med Int Health; 1997 Dec; 2(12):1143-51. PubMed ID: 9438470
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  • 7. Appearance of konzo in South-Kivu, a wartorn area in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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    Food Chem Toxicol; 2011 Mar; 49(3):644-9. PubMed ID: 20691241
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  • 8. Cassava cyanogens and konzo, an upper motoneuron disease found in Africa.
    Tylleskär T, Banea M, Bikangi N, Cooke RD, Poulter NH, Rosling H.
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  • 9. Konzo and continuing cyanide intoxication from cassava in Mozambique.
    Cliff J, Muquingue H, Nhassico D, Nzwalo H, Bradbury JH.
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  • 10. Cyclical konzo epidemics and climate variability.
    Oluwole OS.
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  • 11. Control of konzo by detoxification of cassava flour in three villages in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
    Banea JP, Bradbury JH, Mandombi C, Nahimana D, Denton IC, Kuwa N, Tshala Katumbay D.
    Food Chem Toxicol; 2013 Oct 25; 60():506-13. PubMed ID: 23941775
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  • 12. Konzo outbreak among refugees from Central African Republic in Eastern region, Cameroon.
    Ciglenečki I, Eyema R, Kabanda C, Taafo F, Mekaoui H, Urbaniak V.
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  • 13. Use of the wetting method on cassava flour in three konzo villages in Mozambique reduces cyanide intake and may prevent konzo in future droughts.
    Nhassico D, Bradbury JH, Cliff J, Majonda R, Cuambe C, Denton IC, Foster MP, Martins A, Cumbane A, Sitoe L, Pedro J, Muquingue H.
    Food Sci Nutr; 2016 Jul 25; 4(4):555-61. PubMed ID: 27386105
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  • 14. Konzo and dietary pattern in cassava-consuming populations of Popokabaka, Democratic Republic of Congo.
    Diasolua Ngudi D, Banea-Mayambu JP, Lambein F, Kolsteren P.
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  • 15. Konzo: a distinct neurological disease associated with food (cassava) cyanogenic poisoning.
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  • 16. [Endemic spastic paraperesis (konzo)].
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  • 17. The targets of acetone cyanohydrin neurotoxicity in the rat are not the ones expected in an animal model of konzo.
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  • 18. [Outbreak of konzo disease in health region No. 2 of the Central African Republic].
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  • 20. Persistent konzo and cyanogen toxicity from cassava in northern Mozambique.
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