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ABSTRACT Bartonella henselae (B. henselae), the causative agent of cat‐scratch disease, is a zoonotic pathogen transmitted mainly through pet‐related injuries. Although infection is usually mild and self‐limiting, severe complications have been reported. Despite increasing pet ownership in Korea, data on human exposure to B.
Anna Lee +4 more
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Importancia de la predicción de bacteriemia en los servicios de urgencias [PDF]
Agustín Julián-Jiménez
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Predicting optimal impact interventions in the post‐HPV vaccination world
Abstract Prophylactic vaccination is a powerful tool that changes exposure to infections and associated morbidity of preventable diseases. We discuss the impact of pneumococci and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination on the population biology of the two micro‐organisms and related public health effects.
Matti Lehtinen +7 more
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STUDY ON BACTERIEMIA CAUSED BY DISEASES IN ORAL CAVITY
Juichi SHIRATSUCHI, Kanesada SATA
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Análisis de las hospitalizaciones por bacteriemia relacionada con el catéter de hemodiálisis [PDF]
Cristina Carrasco Salinas +5 more
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Abstract Background Despite growing concerns about antimicrobial resistance, prophylactic antimicrobials continue to be routinely administered in many procedures, including dental extractions. Further evidence‐based research is needed on whether their use influences post‐operative complication rates.
Marlies Schnierer +4 more
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Cupriavidus pauculus es un bacilo Gram negativo con metabolismo oxidativo, que se ha aislado de muestras de agua y suelo, pero raramente de personas como entidad clínica.
Gustavo Andrés Ortega +1 more
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Cystic masses of the pancreas : how useful is cyst fluid analysis in the diagnosis? [PDF]
Cesmeli, Ercan +5 more
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What are the available data on incidence & prevalence prognosis risk factors of severity of sickle cell disease in sub‐Saharan Africa? ABSTRACT Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is highly prevalent in sub‐Saharan Africa. Epidemiological data remain sparse, but regional screening and research initiatives are expanding.
Brigitte Ranque +2 more
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