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Cytokines and bacterial infections

Biotherapy, 1996
During the recent 10-15 years a growing amount of knowledge has been accumulated on the role of cytokines in the pathogenesis and resistance to infections caused by nonviral agents, including a wide range of bacteria. Cytokines can be major mediators of the pathogenic effect in some diseases, and represent important defense mechanisms in others ...
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Bacterial Skin Infections

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1989
This article discusses the more common dermatoses caused by Group A beta-hemolytic streptococci and coagulase-positive staphylococci. Included are diseases caused by the organism directly and those caused by exotoxins elaborated by the organisms. Current concepts of pathogenesis and treatment are presented.
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Cranial bacterial infection

European Radiology Supplements, 2004
Early diagnosis of cranial sepsis is mandatory if morbidity is to be avoided. In the case of structural integrity of the skull, haematogenous spread or extension from adjacent structures, especially the sinuses, are the most common sources of infection. Infections may be limited to compartments by the meninges or spread diffusely.
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Bacterial Infection in Prostatodynia

Journal of Urology, 1995
We investigated a possible bacterial etiology for prostatodynia.We evaluated segmented urine specimens from 22 patients and 16 controls by bacteriological localization studies. Immunological studies were performed on patient and control sera.Nine patients had positive cultures from prostatic secretions. When compared to controls, this novel finding was
J E, Lowentritt   +4 more
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Bacterial Infections and Atherosclerosis

Journal of Investigative Medicine, 1998
On a variety of fronts, chronic bacterial infection is being found to be significantly associated with the development of atherosclerosis and the clinical complications of unstable angina, myocardial infarction, and stroke. Although for the most part, these are still just associations, and specific causative relationships on the par with that ...
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BACTERIAL AND PROTOZOAL INFECTIONS

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1999
The oral cavity is a common site for manifestations of systemic microbial diseases. Oral lesions may be typical of those seen elsewhere on the body, or the lesions may be modified by the local environment. The ease of examination within the oral cavity, however, and any site-specific features facilitates diagnosis of the systemic condition.
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Corneal Bacterial Infections

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011
AbstractBecause of their potential to permanently impair vision or perforate the eye, bacterial corneal ulcers are an ophthalmologic emergency. They usually follow an insult (sometimes minor) in the corneal epithelium that provides an entry for bacteria.
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Marijuana and Bacterial Infections

1993
Many studies in rodent models have demonstrated that Δ9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can modulate the function of the immune system (1). Either injecting the drug into rodents or adding the drug to cultures of rodent T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, natural killer cells or macrophages (1,2,3,4,5) has been consistently reported to be associated with ...
T W, Klein   +3 more
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Acute Bacterial Infections

1997
As the AIDS epidemic developed in North America, it became clear to respiratory physicians that as well as seeing highly unusual opportunistic lung infections there was an important interaction between bacterial pneumonia and underlying HIV immunosuppression.
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Outcomes of respiratory viral-bacterial co-infection in adult hospitalized patients

EClinicalMedicine, 2021
Xiaodong Liu, Lowell Ling, Shisong Fang
exaly  

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