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A Retrospective Observational Study of Extended Adjuvant Neratinib for HER2-Positive Early-Stage Breast Cancer in a European Early Access Program. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2022
Purpose of review This review describes recent findings about the burden of bacterial diarrhoea and its potential complications, newer diagnostics, the emerging threat of multidrug resistance, and the promise of vaccines in development.
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Purpose of review This review describes recent findings about the burden of bacterial diarrhoea and its potential complications, newer diagnostics, the emerging threat of multidrug resistance, and the promise of vaccines in development.
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1999
Toroviruses have been reported as a new cause of nosocomial viral diarrhoea, and the role of astroviruses has been further elucidated. Polymerase chain reaction methods promise to improve the diagnosis and understanding of the aetiology and control of hospital-acquired viral gastroenteritis.
M H, Wilcox, N, Modi
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Toroviruses have been reported as a new cause of nosocomial viral diarrhoea, and the role of astroviruses has been further elucidated. Polymerase chain reaction methods promise to improve the diagnosis and understanding of the aetiology and control of hospital-acquired viral gastroenteritis.
M H, Wilcox, N, Modi
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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 1986
Diarrhoeal disease caused by enteric bacterial pathogens has become less prevalent in industrialized countries, but remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Although better management of acute diarrhoeal episodes has led to more favourable outcomes, persistent diarrhoea remains a problem for which risk factors are ...
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Diarrhoeal disease caused by enteric bacterial pathogens has become less prevalent in industrialized countries, but remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Although better management of acute diarrhoeal episodes has led to more favourable outcomes, persistent diarrhoea remains a problem for which risk factors are ...
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Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1986
It is apparent from this review that great progress has been made over the past 10 years in defining the aetiology of viral diarrhoea. Rotavirus is a major cause of gastroenteritis in children, particularly during the winter months. However, if bacteriological and virological data are pooled, our current aetiological knowledge reveals that a pathogen ...
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It is apparent from this review that great progress has been made over the past 10 years in defining the aetiology of viral diarrhoea. Rotavirus is a major cause of gastroenteritis in children, particularly during the winter months. However, if bacteriological and virological data are pooled, our current aetiological knowledge reveals that a pathogen ...
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Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1986
Gastroenterologists often have to deal with patients with chronic diarrhoea. The vast majority will suffer from functional bowel syndrome. A few will present with a clear-cut organic disease. If chronic diarrhoea remains unexplained after extensive testing, if daily stool volume is high (greater than 500 g/24 h) and if the patient is female, factitious
K, Ewe, U, Karbach
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Gastroenterologists often have to deal with patients with chronic diarrhoea. The vast majority will suffer from functional bowel syndrome. A few will present with a clear-cut organic disease. If chronic diarrhoea remains unexplained after extensive testing, if daily stool volume is high (greater than 500 g/24 h) and if the patient is female, factitious
K, Ewe, U, Karbach
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