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ABSTRACT Introduction Inequalities in health care access and experiences during the COVID‐19 pandemic have been observed along axes of social advantage. It is less well understood how access to care varied intersectionally with combinations of multiple social factors, and how social advantage shaped care experiences for COVID‐19 illness.
Nathan J. Cheetham +32 more
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The bacteriology of bronchiectasis patients and relation to disease severity. [PDF]
Farhat ES +6 more
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Immune endotypes in tuberculosis: Keys to decoding disease complexity
Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health challenge, with multi‐drug antibiotic regimens as the current standard of care. While effective at killing Mycobacterium tuberculosis, these treatments do not resolve persistent inflammation, prevent lung damage, or reverse immune dysregulation that contribute to poor outcomes and disease ...
Shamila D. Alipoor +4 more
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Tuberculous Bronchiectasis [PDF]
J, CLARK, J, GOLDING
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This graphical abstract illustrates the conceptual framework linking rare and common diseases in pediatric allergy and immunology through precision medicine. On the left, rare conditions such as inborn errors of immunity and primary atopic disorders represent well‐defined monogenic models that reveal fundamental mechanisms of immune dysregulation.
Riccardo Castagnoli +26 more
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Association of German Bronchiectasis Registry participation with disease course. [PDF]
Rademacher J +9 more
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Distinct bacterial profiles according to structural lung disease in patients undergoing bronchial artery embolization for hemoptysis. [PDF]
Ko UW, Heo M, Park S, Hwang JH, Shin B.
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Airway clearance management for bronchiectasis in China: a multicentre cross-sectional study from the Chinese bronchiectasis registry (BE-China). [PDF]
Liu Y +10 more
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Reversible Rituximab-Induced Bronchiectasis: A Pediatric Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
AlHarbi N, AlEidan A, AlZanbagi MA.
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