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Necrotizing Infectious Enteritis in Piglets, Caused by Clostridium Perfringens Type C [PDF]
Peter Høgh
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ABSTRACT Introduction Sepsis remains a leading cause of mortality, with mortality from septic shock exceeding 40%. Standardized resuscitation (30 mL/kg) may cause adverse outcomes, including fluid overload or prolonged hypotension, emphasizing the need for individualized strategies.
Sanne Ter Horst +6 more
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Genomic variability of lipooligosaccharide biosynthesis locus and sequence type among <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i> isolated from patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome. [PDF]
Nayeem MAJ +9 more
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THE OUTBREAKS OF ENTERITIS‐TYPE FOOD POISONING DUE TO FISH IN JAPAN AND ITS CAUSATIVE BACTERIA [PDF]
Kazuyoshi AISO, Masashi Matsuno
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This study used an untargeted metabolomics approach to screen for serum differentially abundant metabolites in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, and after analyzing a discovery cohort and validation cohort, eight metabolites and their constituent panels were identified as not only having diagnostic value for CRC but also showing value for the early ...
Lugen Zuo +10 more
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Leiomyoma Causing Disease in a Wild Adriatic Sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii, Bonaparte, 1836)
ABSTRACT The Adriatic sturgeon, Acipenser naccarii, is an endemic species to the Adriatic Sea basin classified as critically endangered according to the IUCN Red List. Limited information is available regarding the health status and diseases affecting this species, particularly in the wild.
A. Marsella +8 more
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Radiation enteritis with malabsorption. [PDF]
H. I. Tankel, Damon Clark, F D Lee
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Unmasking enteritis: reply to commentary titled "Clarifying Gastrointestinal toxicity attribution in WP-SBRT: A commentary on Dinesan et al. and proposal of a bladder-bowel displacement index". [PDF]
Dinesan A, Singh M, Murthy V.
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ABSTRACT Background Currently, six species of Callithrix are frequently observed in anthropized and degraded environments in different regions of Brazil. This occupation favors interactions with humans and increases the risk of infection by parasites with zoonotic potential.
Maysa Emanuely dos Santos +3 more
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