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Dentists' Perceptions of Mandatory Vaccination for Hepatitis B, Influenza, Measles, and Rubella: A Study in Georgia [PDF]
Background and aim: Healthcare workers, including dentists, are at risk of contracting and transmitting infectious diseases despite the availability of vaccines and clear guidelines on preventive measures. In Georgia, hepatitis B, influenza, measles, and
Zurab Alkhanishvili +5 more
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Neolignans honokiol and 4′-O-methylhonokiol (MH) and their derivatives have pronounced anti-inflammatory activity, as evidenced by numerous pharmacological studies.
Daria D. Vaulina +8 more
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Ertesvåg, Xiao et al. describe a method to evaluate neutralising antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination, including variants of concern. A second mRNA-vaccine dose results in a broader antibody repertoire in adults, although with reduced cross ...
Nina Urke Ertesvåg +30 more
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Respiratory tract infections are one of the most common health problems among children during the winter season. Viruses are responsible for a vast majority of respiratory tract infections.
Ernest Kuchar +5 more
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Influenza-Associated Disseminated Aspergillosis in a 9-Year-Old Girl Requiring ECMO Support
A previously healthy 9-year-old girl developed fulminant myocarditis due to severe influenza A infection complicated with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia, requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support.
Natalia Mendoza-Palomar +7 more
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Novel respiratory infectious diseases in Korea [PDF]
Respiratory infections are very common and highly contagious. Respiratory infectious diseases affect not only the person infected but also the family members and the society. As medical sciences advance, several diseases have been conquered; however, the
Hyun Jung Kim
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Introduction Influenza infection is associated with potential serious complications, increased hospitalization rates and a higher risk of death. Material and methods A retrospective comparative analysis of selected indicators of hospitalization at the ...
Jarosław Drobnik +4 more
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Background: Low coverage of influenza vaccination in nursing home (NH) staff may be attributed to factors such as vaccine confidence (VC) and vaccine literacy (VL).
Francesca Collini +8 more
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Influenza vaccination is the main measure of prevention against epidemic flu. Although recommended, vaccination coverage remains low. The lack of knowledge about the evolution of influenza in the context of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic led to the ...
Raquel Muñoz-Miralles +5 more
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