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Longitudinal Analysis of Nasopharyngeal Microbial Risk Markers for Fatal Acute Febrile Illness in a Zambian Birth Cohort. [PDF]

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Nasal-spraying Bacillus spore probiotics for pneumonia in children with respiratory syncytial virus and bacterial co-infections: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]

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A Series of Haemophilus parainfluenzae Surgical Infections and Review of the Literature.

Surgical Infections, 2021
Background: Haemophilus parainfluenzae (HPI) is a rare and underreported pathogen. Haemophilus parainfluenzae causes respiratory, soft tissue, and central nervous system (CNS) infections, and endocarditis.
Oluwatobi O Onafowokan   +2 more
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Intraamniotic Haemophilus influenzae infection [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 1989
Haemophilus influenzae was identified in the amniotic fluid of a patient who had a genetic amniocentesis and later aborted.
Z. J. Hagay, Ron Dagan, J. R. Leiberman
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Haemophilus parasuis Infection in Swine

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1977
SUMMARY Septicemic disease occurred in 49 of 126 pigs several days after being transported 80 km. All affected pigs died. The main changes in acutely affected pigs were skin discoloration, pulmonary edema, arthritis, meningitis, and renal glomerular thrombosis. In peracute cases, gross findings were minimal.
M G, Riley, E G, Russell, R B, Callinan
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Update on non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae-mediated disease and vaccine development

Expert Review of Vaccines, 2018
Introduction: Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) has attracted more interest in recent years due to an increased prevalence of infections caused by the pathogen.
Farshid Jalalvand, K. Riesbeck
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Infectious Coryza and Related Bacterial Infections

Diseases of Poultry, 2019
Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease of chickens caused by the bacterium known as Avibacterium paragallinarum, once known as Haemophilus paragallinarum and Haemophilus gallinarum.
P. Blackall, E. Soriano-Vargas
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