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Anaerobic infections in chronic prostatitis and chronic urethritis

Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 1973
46 patients with chronic prostatitis or chronic urethritis were examined for anaerobic infections in the urine and in the prostate. The patients underwent a thorough urological examination. Anaerobic and aerobic cultures were made, both from transperineal biopsy material and from urine and prostatic secretion.
T, Justesen, M L, Nielsen, T, Hattel
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Therapeutic Vaccines for Chronic Infections

Science, 2004
Therapeutic vaccines aim to prevent severe complications of a chronic infection by reinforcing host defenses when some immune control, albeit insufficient, can already be demonstrated and when a conventional antimicrobial therapy either is not available or has limited efficacy.
Brigitte, Autran   +3 more
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Radiology of Chronic Cavitary Infections

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 2018
Chronic cavitary lung disease is an uncommon manifestation of pulmonary infection, and is a pattern which worldwide is most commonly caused by reactivation tuberculosis. Other organisms, however, can cause similar radiologic patterns. Endemic fungi have long been recognized as potential causes of this pattern in North and South America, but the ...
Loren, Ketai   +3 more
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Infections in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients

Seminars in Dialysis, 1991
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Vanherweghem, Jean-Louis   +3 more
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Role of Infection in Chronic Bronchitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1975
CHRONIC or recurrent production of sputum on most days for at least three months a year for more than two years defines the disease called chronic bronchitis.1 Although the existence of states of c...
I, Tager, F E, Speizer
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Chronic infections of the small intestine

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2015
Chronic infections of the small intestine cause significant morbidity and mortality globally. This review focuses on the recent advances in the field of our understanding of selected intestinal infections.Primary and secondary immunodeficiency increase the susceptibility to many chronic intestinal infections.
Billy, Bourke, Seamus, Hussey
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Diagnosis of Chronic Perinatal Infections

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975
Clinical diagnosis of perinatal infections in newborns has long been a vexing problem. The causative maternal infections are often asymptomatic (cytomegalovirus [CMV] and Toxoplasma infections), or are so mild as to escape notice (rubella, syphilis, herpesvirus, and enterovirus infections).
C A, Alford, S, Stagno, D W, Reynolds
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Acute and chronic viral infections

2018
A large number of viruses belonging to various families are able to cause central nervous system (CNS) infections and contribute significantly to burden of disease in humans globally. Most viral CNS infections are benign and self-limiting, and most remain undiagnosed.
Nikolaus, Deigendesch, Werner, Stenzel
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Chronic lung infection in children

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2003
Tuberculosis and aspergillosis are two of the most common chronic lung infections that occur in children. They both present in a variety of ways, acutely or insidiously. Tuberculosis is increasing in incidence due to increased immigration and the HIV pandemic.
Katharine, Foster, Helen, Alton
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Chronic infections and atherosclerosis/thrombosis

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2002
An emerging pathophysiologic paradigm implicates chronic inflammation in the initiation, progression, and destabilization of atherosclerotic vascular disease. Various potential contributors to the inflammatory response in the vessel wall include atherogenic lipids, mechanical stress and injury, hypertension and angiotensin II, cigarette smoking, immune
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