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Emerging technologies for rapid phenotypic antimicrobial susceptibility testing of clinical isolates of bacteria. [PDF]
Rattin J, Boswell M, Rhoads D.
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Objective Still disease represents a prototypical polygenic systemic autoinflammatory disease, characterized by recurrent systemic inflammation and dysregulation of innate immunity. Despite extensive clinical characterization, familial clustering Still disease remains unreported.
Longfang Chen +23 more
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The Need for a Revision of Fluoroquinolone Breakpoints for Interpretation of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Feline Bacterial Isolates. [PDF]
Papich MG, Gunnett LA, Martinez MN.
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Objective Carbamylation, a nonenzymatic post‐translational modification, contributes to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) pathogenesis. Anti‐carbamylated protein antibodies (anti‐CarP) occur in around 50% of patients with RA and associate with greater joint damage. Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are a major source of carbamylated autoantigens. We sought
Shuichiro Nakabo +9 more
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Evaluation of three rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing methods directly from positive blood cultures integrated with rapid pathogen identification. [PDF]
Liang B +12 more
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Levofloxacin is a widely used antibiotic included in rifampicin‐resistant tuberculosis (RR‐TB) treatment. Data describing levofloxacin concentrations in breastmilk and infant exposure are limited. We analysed data from two South African studies of breastfeeding women receiving levofloxacin (750–1000 mg daily) for RR‐TB.
Sharon Sawe +9 more
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Advancing standardization of diagnostics and antimicrobial susceptibility testing for pathogenic mycoplasmas of livestock origin: insights from the MyMIC network. [PDF]
Jaÿ M +25 more
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The Interplay of Dispersion and Thermal Shock in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilms
ABSTRACT Pathological bacterial biofilms formed on medical implants pose a significant challenge in clinical settings due to their resistance to antibiotics and the host immune response. Eradication of these biofilms by thermal shock has gained increasing attention as a means of eliminating these infections.
Hossein Zare, Josiah Power, Eric Nuxoll
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