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Pediatrics In Review, 1981 
Chlamydia trachomatis was first described by Halberstadter and Von Prowazek in 1907, as a characteristic intracytoplasmic inclusion in the conjunctival scrapings from a patient with trachoma. Although the organism was identified as the etiologic agent of trachoma and inclusion conjunctivitis in the neonate, a full understanding of its nature was not ...
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Chlamydia trachomatis was first described by Halberstadter and Von Prowazek in 1907, as a characteristic intracytoplasmic inclusion in the conjunctival scrapings from a patient with trachoma. Although the organism was identified as the etiologic agent of trachoma and inclusion conjunctivitis in the neonate, a full understanding of its nature was not ...
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Infection and Infection Prophylaxis
2014Infection is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in SCD. This section covers the majority of common infections encountered in SCD. Infections relating to specific organ systems are also covered in other relevant chapters. Here, we cover invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) and pneumococcal prophylaxis, as well as other recommended vaccinations
Paul Telfer, Jo Howard
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1999 
Hospitals and other health care settings are full of germs whose hazards are particularly insidious because they are not visible. Dangers that cannot be seen tend to be ignored, played down or forgotten.
Roger Cowell +2 more
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Hospitals and other health care settings are full of germs whose hazards are particularly insidious because they are not visible. Dangers that cannot be seen tend to be ignored, played down or forgotten.
Roger Cowell +2 more
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Infections and Autoimmunity [PDF]
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GALLI, LUISA +2 more
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1997 
Major hepatobiliary infections include cholangitis and liver abscess. Liver abscess is typically either of pyogenic or amebic origin. Amebic liver abscess usually occurs in individuals from endemic areas or those traveling to endemic areas and is associated with an excellent prognosis if properly managed, usually with one of several antiamebicidal ...
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Major hepatobiliary infections include cholangitis and liver abscess. Liver abscess is typically either of pyogenic or amebic origin. Amebic liver abscess usually occurs in individuals from endemic areas or those traveling to endemic areas and is associated with an excellent prognosis if properly managed, usually with one of several antiamebicidal ...
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2016 
Imaging is useful in the diagnosis and management of infections of the central nervous system. Typically, imaging findings at the outset of the disease are subtle and nonspecific, but they often evolve to more definite imaging patterns in a few days, with less rapidity than for stroke but faster than for neoplastic lesions.
Natalya Nagornaya +2 more
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Imaging is useful in the diagnosis and management of infections of the central nervous system. Typically, imaging findings at the outset of the disease are subtle and nonspecific, but they often evolve to more definite imaging patterns in a few days, with less rapidity than for stroke but faster than for neoplastic lesions.
Natalya Nagornaya +2 more
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2016 
"Children are not little adults," and while this is a well-worn aphorism, it is especially true in the context of infection, where the same organism may evoke a different immune response in the pediatric central nervous system (CNS) and clinical presentation may be clouded by the lack of a good history or paucity of clinical information. The chronology
Lee Goerner, Jill V. Hunter
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"Children are not little adults," and while this is a well-worn aphorism, it is especially true in the context of infection, where the same organism may evoke a different immune response in the pediatric central nervous system (CNS) and clinical presentation may be clouded by the lack of a good history or paucity of clinical information. The chronology
Lee Goerner, Jill V. Hunter
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2005 
• Sinusitis 62 • The swollen face—general considerations 64 • The acutely swollen face—fascial tissue spaces 66 • Clinical features of fascial space infections and indicators of severity 68 • Basic ...
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• Sinusitis 62 • The swollen face—general considerations 64 • The acutely swollen face—fascial tissue spaces 66 • Clinical features of fascial space infections and indicators of severity 68 • Basic ...
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1962 
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the causes and effects of infection. While bacteria are responsible for many diseases of man and animals, it is, however, important to recognize that relatively few bacteria are capable of producing disease; the majority are unable to multiply in the tissues and are readily disposed of by the normal defence ...
R.W. FAIRBROTHER, GEOFFREY TAYLOR
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the causes and effects of infection. While bacteria are responsible for many diseases of man and animals, it is, however, important to recognize that relatively few bacteria are capable of producing disease; the majority are unable to multiply in the tissues and are readily disposed of by the normal defence ...
R.W. FAIRBROTHER, GEOFFREY TAYLOR
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