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Surgeons behavior toward prophylaxis antibiotics in sanglah hospital
Background: The emergence of antibiotic resistance is a complicated problem due to many factors, especially its use and abuse. Inappropriate use of antibiotics is very common in both developed and developing countries.
Wayan Suranadi+4 more
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Antibiotic resistant characteristics from 16S rRNA [PDF]
Background: Microbiota have evolved to acclimate themselves to many environments. Humanity is become ever increasingly medicated and many of those medications are antibiotics. Sadly, Microbiota are adapting to medication and with each passing generation they become more difficult to subdue.
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Management of bacterial infection in the liver transplant candidate [PDF]
Bacterial infection (BI) is a common cause of impairment of liver function in patients with cirrhosis, especially in the liver transplant candidates. These patients share an immunocompromised state and increased susceptibility to develop community and ...
Becchetti, Chiara+9 more
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A New EP300‐Related Syndrome With Prominent Developmental and Immune Phenotypes
ABSTRACT Rubinstein Taybi syndrome (RTS) is a disorder of chromatin remodeling and transcriptional regulation caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in CREBBP and EP300. RTS is characterized by a distinct facial gestalt, intellectual disability, structural kidney and heart differences, feeding difficulties, and broad thumbs and great toes ...
Devi Priyanka Maripuri+3 more
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Abstract Background Expandable endoprostheses can be used to equalize limb length for pediatric patients requiring reconstruction following large bony oncologic resections. Outcomes of the Compress® Compliant Pre‐Stress (CPS) spindle paired with an Orthopedic Salvage System expandable distal femur endoprosthesis have not been reported.
Kara S. Tanaka+16 more
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Antibiotics Time Machine is NP-hard [PDF]
The antibiotics time machine is an optimization question posed by Mira \latin{et al.} on the design of antibiotic treatment plans to minimize antibiotic resistance. The problem is a variation of the Markov decision process. These authors asked if the problem can be solved efficiently. In this paper, we show that this problem is NP-hard in general.
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The faecal microbiota composition of infants born to mothers receiving intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis with ampicillin against group B Streptococcus was compared with that of control infants, at day 7 and 30 of life.
G. Mazzola+7 more
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This study investigates the antibacterial effects of 2% lidocaine and 0.9% saline solution on Escherichia coli infections in superficial surgical wounds. The research focuses on comparing the efficacy of these common irrigation solutions in reducing bacterial load and preventing infection during wound management, highlighting the potential therapeutic ...
David Ramírez‐Tapia+6 more
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A Point Prevalence Survey of Antibiotic Use in 18 Hospitals in Egypt
Inappropriate antibiotic use leads to increased risk of antibiotic resistance and other adverse outcomes. The objectives of the study were to determine the prevalence and characteristics of antibiotic use in Egyptian hospitals to identify opportunities ...
Maha Talaat+13 more
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Selective digestive or oropharyngeal decontamination and topical oropharyngeal chlorhexidine for prevention of death in general intensive care : systematic review and network meta-analysis [PDF]
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Glen, John+3 more
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