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Intestinal malabsorption in acute infection with Strongyloides stercoralis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1975
Abstract A syndrome of intestinal malabsorption associated with a high eosinophilia occurring in 7 young soldiers from Borneo is described. It seemed likely that the cause of the malabsorption was early infection with Strongyloides stercoralis perhaps mediated through a Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction.
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Intestinal intussusception in adults due to acute enterovirus infection

Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2009
Three adult cases of intussusceptions, associated with enteroviruses occurring within a 3-week period, are reported. Virological studies include viral RNA detection in stool samples and staining for enterovirus protein by immunoperoxidase staining of the resected intestinal tissues.
A Y, Chia, J K, Chia
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Acute intestinal infections in Europe. A review of reported cases

European Journal of Epidemiology, 1988
Acute intestinal infections still constitute one of the leading causes of death in the world and a major cause of morbidity in Europe. Unfortunately, most European countries do not have an information system oriented towards acute intestinal infection surveillance.
D, Greco, N, Schinaia
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Development of acute kidney injury in children with acute intestinal infections

Voprosy praktičeskoj pediatrii, 2020
Acute intestinal infections are the fourth most common cause of death among children under 5 years of age and the fifth most common cause of lost years of life worldwide. High incidence of se-vere forms and complications, as well as frequent development of critical conditions requiring hospitalization in the intensive care unit necessitate further ...
E.Yu. Grebenkina   +3 more
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Intestinal permeability in man: effects of acute systemic infections

Clinical Nutrition, 1991
Intestinal permeability was assessed (within 24-48h of admission to hospital) in 7 patients suffering from acute infections, mainly pneumonia. The permeability test involved administering an oral solution containing a mixture of lactulose (10 g) mannitol (5 g and 0.5 microCi) and (51)Cr-EDTA (30 microCi), and collecting urine samples before, and ...
M, Elia   +3 more
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[The treatment of acute intestinal diarrheal infections].

Voenno-meditsinskii zhurnal, 2000
The article presents a short characteristic of the general therapeutic principles in intestinal diarrheal infections, the main of which are the following: early beginning, individual approach and complex therapy. Therapeutic schemes of the most frequent diseases are given.
Iu V, Lobzin   +4 more
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APPLICATION OF PECTIN IN ACUTE INTESTINAL INFECTIONS

SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
Acute intestinal infections (AII) remain one of the leading public health challenges worldwide. Theriseof antibiotic resistance, diagnostic complexities, and the need for timely treatment underscoretheimportance of exploring adjunctive therapeutic options.
J.E. RAKHMONOV, R.S. KIMATOV, V.N. TSOY
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[The use of indomethacin in acute intestinal infections].

Vrachebnoe delo, 1989
The dynamics of the level of prostaglandins E and F was studied in 45 patients with bacterial intestinal infections. It was established that during the acute period of the disease their content showed a significant increase. Inclusion of the indomethacin (a prostaglandin inhibitor) in the complex pathogenetic treatment of intestinal infections promotes
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[The differential diagnosis of acute intestinal infections].

Vrachebnoe delo, 1991
The authors evaluate contemporary possibilities of clinico-epidemiological and laboratory diagnosis of intestinal yersiniosis in the clinical practice. Data are reported on infestation of the environment with yersiniosis pathogen in this territory and the clinical picture of gastrointestinal form of yersiniosis and its symptomatology that is of help in
V M, Granitov   +3 more
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[The etiological structure of acute intestinal infections].

Laboratornoe delo, 1990
The share of various etiologic forms of acute intestinal infections, diagnosed by bacteriologic methods, is presented. The share of gastroenterocolitis induced by opportunistic microflora makes up 35.6%, that of dysentery 25.6%, salmonellosis 18.5%; mixed infection (dysentery + salmonellosis) is diagnosed in 7% of cases with acute intestinal infections.
E I, Khubka   +6 more
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