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Infectious disease

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
A 32-year-old man from Haiti presented with widespread erythematous nodules. He had joint pain affecting his elbows and wrists and symptoms of median nerve entrapment.
YiXuan Goh   +8 more
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Infectious Disease

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2011
Athletes are susceptible to the same infections as the general population. However, special considerations often need to be taken into account when dealing with an athlete who has contracted an infectious disease. Health care providers need to consider how even common illnesses can affect an athlete's performance, the communicability of the illness to ...
Carrie A, Jaworski   +2 more
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
Approximately 5% of the general population develops a skin infection each year, leading to a significant number of outpatient visits to the primary care physician. Bacteria, infestations, fungi, yeasts, and viruses are organisms that present with a myriad of cutaneous findings that pose a challenge to the investigating clinician.
W T, Ko, K A, Adal, K J, Tomecki
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Immunosenescence and infectious diseases

Microbes and Infection, 2001
Infectious diseases are major causes, with malignancies, of morbidity and mortality in the elderly. Increased susceptibility to infections may result from underlying dysfunction of an aged immune system; moreover, inappropriate immunologic functions associated with aging can determine an insufficient response to vaccines.
GINALDI, Lia   +4 more
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Infectious Diseases

Microglia, brain-resident innate immune cells, have been extensively studied in neurodegenerative contexts like Alzheimer's disease. The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted how peripheral infection and inflammation can be detrimental to the neuroimmune milieu and initiate microgliosis driven by peripheral inflammation.
Herman, Li   +2 more
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Microparticles and infectious diseases

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2012
Membrane shedding with microvesicle (MV) release after membrane budding due to cell stimulation is a highly conserved intercellular interplay. MV can be released by micro-organisms or by host cells in the course of infectious diseases. Host MVs are divided according to cell compartment origin in microparticles (MPs) from plasma membrane and exosomes ...
X, Delabranche   +3 more
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Update in Infectious Diseases

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004
This year's Update in Infectious Diseases focuses on the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), hepatitis B, respiratory viruses, antibiotic resistance, and vaccination.
Merle A, Sande, Allan R, Ronald
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Infectious Diseases in the Elderly

Medical Clinics of North America, 1983
Several general statements about bacterial infection in elderly patients can be made. Some bacterial pathogens such as gram-negative bacilli and Listeria monocytogenes are more likely to occur in older patients than in younger adults, whereas other pathogens such as Type B Hemophilus influenzae are less likely to cause disease in the elderly.
Berk, S. L., Smith, J. K.
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