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Infections and Autoimmunity

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2012
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GALLI, LUISA   +2 more
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Infected? Or Not?

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2011
The criteria described earlier should be considered when the classic signs of wound infection do not appear. These criteria should also be considered in the presence of delayed wound healing as delayed wound healing should produce a high suspicion of an existing wound infection.The importance of the early recognition and suspicion of wound infection ...
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Chlamydial Infections

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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Fungal Infections

Clinics in Dermatology, 1994
Abstract The mycoses are disorders caused by fungi, which are saprophytic or parasitic organisms found in every continent and environment. Many are common commensals in nature, but others cause agricultural disease. The mycoses that are human infections include diseases ranging from those that are worldwide and common, such as ...
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Postsplenectomy Infections

Southern Medical Journal, 1992
Serious postsplenectomy infection is a significant threat to patients. Although the incidence of such infection is low, the resultant mortality is extremely high. This susceptibility to infection and ensuing mortality results from multiple immunologic changes that occur after splenectomy.
Cole, J. T., Flaum, M. A.
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Infections in pregnancy

Therapeutische Umschau, 1999
Infektionen in der Schwangerschaft können den Verlauf derselben komplizieren und durch vertikale Transmission den Feten bzw. das Neugeborene schädigen. Eine asymptomatische Bakteriurie in der Schwangerschaft geht mit einem hohen Pyelonephritis-Risiko einher und muß behandelt werden.
Egger, M   +3 more
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Neonatal Infections

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1985
The spectrum of neonatal infections continues to evolve with changes in the types and antibiotic susceptibilities of bacterial pathogens and the prominent appearance of new clinical syndromes of infection in the newborn intensive care unit. Fortunately with the development of new antibiotics and thorough reevaluation of older antibiotics in the neonate,
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Nutrition and Infections

Surgical Infections, 2006
Patients with cancer suffer alterations of their metabolic state and nutritional depletion. This review was designed to evaluate the effect of different nutritional regimens on surgical outcomes.Review of the literature on parenteral and enteral nutrition and immunonutrition in patients with gastrointestinal cancer undergoing major surgery. The outcome
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[Asymptomatic infection of COVID-19 and its challenge to epidemic prevention and control].

Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi, 2020
Chaolin Huang   +28 more
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Spinal infections

European Journal of Radiology, 2004
Spinal infections can be thought of as a spectrum of disease comprising spondylitis, discitis, spondylodiscitis, pyogenic facet arthropathy, epidural infections, meningitis, polyradiculopathy and myelitis. Radiological evaluations have gained importance in the diagnosis, treatment planning, treatment and treatment monitoring of the spinal infections ...
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