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Journal of Forensic and Crime Studies (JFCS) is an international peer reviewed journal offering prompt publication of rapid and reliable source of information in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. in all areas of Forensic and Crime Studies. JFCS welcomes submissions of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence.
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Fuel Oil from Thermolysis of Waste Plastic: A pathway from Waste to Energy
Plastic is an example of a widely used product that is sometimes referred to as one of the millennium’s biggest innovations. The day will arrive when the world will be entirely covered in plastics and humanity will live on top of it. Researchers ar...
A Novel Mutation in ABCC6 Gene found in PXE Patient with Phenotypic Variance
Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum (PXE) is a rare disorder characterized by an accumulation of calcium deposits and mineralization of elastic fibers. The progressive mineralization and fragmentation of elastic fibers can affect a variety of organ systems incl...
From Wuhan China to a Global Pandemic: A Review of Early COVID-19 Progression Trends and Lessons Learnt
Morbidity and mortality rates resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic were considerably higher during the first wave compared to the subsequent waves. Early days of COVID-19 marked mixed pattern of spread and mortality in different regions and countries...
Health System Response to COVID-19. Lessons Learned and the Experiences of the United States of America – A Review of What worked and What Failed
The US health-care system mirrors the country’s larger setting. It is mostly produced by the private sector, combining high amounts of finance with a limited level of government involvement. The United States invested significantly more money in th...
Evaluation and Prevalence of Hepatitis be among Blood Donors in January - June 2013 Gabon
Infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) according to WHO, is a worldwide Public health problem. Very
few data available on the prevalence of HBs antigen in blood donors in the national context in Gabon. To better understand
the epidemiological a...
Hépatite B surface antigen (HBsAg) seroprevalence in a senegalese " prevent -Mother-to-child in transmission of Hiv "cohort
The objective of our work 1 to find the frequency of hepattis B infection m both HIV-positive and -negative patients from a PMTCT cohort from Dned Blood spot mm Senegal....