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Prevalence of Haemophilus Influenzae Biotypes and their Clinical Significance [PDF]
Background and objectives Haemophilus influenza can lead to several infections in humans. For example it can lead to meningitis, epiglottitis, pneumonia, cellulitis, bacteremia, septic arthritis and conjunctivitis. H.
H. Forouhesh Tehrani +6 more
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Meningococcal Disease in Older Adults: Challenges in Diagnosis and Management
Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) in older adults frequently presents with atypical clinical manifestations, including bacteremic pneumonia, often without classical meningeal signs or sepsis, which presents clinicians with diagnostic challenges, and ...
Muhamed-Kheir Taha +4 more
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Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) is an inflammatory, usually demyelinating, polyneuropathy; clinically characterized by acute onset of symmetric progressive muscle weakness with loss of myotatic reflexes.
Shahriar Nafissi +4 more
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The Generalized Shwartzman Reaction and Haemophilus Infections in Pigs
K. Nordstoga, M. Fj⊘lstad
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Economic Evaluation and Budget Impact Analysis of Vaccination against Haemophilus influenzae Type b Infection in Thailand [PDF]
Surachai Kotirum +5 more
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An investigation of the family background of acute haemophilus infections of children
D. Turk
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Randomised, controlled trial of effectiveness of ampicillin in mild acute respiratory infections in Indonesian children. [PDF]
The recommended treatment for mild acute respiratory infections (ARI) in children is supportive care only, but many physicians, especially in developing countries, continue to prescribe antibiotic treatment because they believe it prevents progression to
Frerichs, RR, Reingold, AL, Sutrisna, B
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K. Kume, A. Sawata, Y. Nakase
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