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  2. Rifampicin - Wikipedia

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    In August 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) became aware of nitrosamine impurities in certain samples of rifampin. [61] The FDA and manufacturers are investigating the origin of these impurities in rifampin, and the agency is developing testing methods for regulators and industry to detect the 1-methyl-4-nitrosopiperazine (MNP ...

  3. Society of African Missions - Wikipedia

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    The Society of African Missions (Latin: Societas Missionum ad Afros; French: Société des Missions Africaines), also known as the SMA Fathers, is a Catholic religious society of apostolic life of pontifical right for men founded by Melchior de Marion Brésillac in 1856. [8] They serve the people of Africa and those of African descent.

  4. Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of the Apostles - Wikipedia

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    Missionary Sisters of African Missions in Niger (French West Africa) around 1920. Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of the Apostles in Dahomey around 1920.. The Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of the Apostles is a Catholic religious congregation founded in 1876 in Lyon, France, by Fr Augustin Planque, the first superior general of the Society of African Missions.

  5. Rifamycin - Wikipedia

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    Rifampin rapidly kills fast-dividing bacilli strains as well as "persisters" cells, which remain biologically inactive for long periods of time that allow them to evade antibiotic activity. [7] In addition, rifabutin and rifapentine have both been used against tuberculosis acquired in HIV-positive patients.

  6. Category:Society of African Missions - Wikipedia

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    Burials at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Wilton, Cork (4 P) Pages in category "Society of African Missions" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  7. Mission Africa - Wikipedia

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    Mission Africa also supply staff to the interdenominational Theological College of Northern Nigeria (TCNN) and the Jos ECWA Theological Seminary (JETS) which is the main seminary of the Evangelical Church of West Africa. In 2006 Mission Africa and UEC commenced the Stillwaters Project, renamed Advance in 2012, which intends to establish 1500 ...

  8. Jean-Marie Coquard - Wikipedia

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    However, in 1886, Coquard learned that he was rejected as a candidate for priesthood with the Sacred Heart Missionaries. Coquard took rejection from Sacred Heart as a direction from God to go to Africa. He applied and was accepted to the Society of African Missions. In 1890, Coquard sailed to West Africa. [2] Coquard was ordained a priest in 1880.

  9. Medical missions - Wikipedia

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    Medical missions is the term used for Christian missionary endeavors that involve the administration of medical treatment. As has been common among missionary efforts from the 18th to 20th centuries, medical missions often involves residents of the "Western world" traveling to locales within Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, or the Pacific Islands.