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Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine

2016
Fever is a condition characterized by elevation of body temperature above the normal daily variation, along with an increase at the hypothalamic thermal set point. A substance that induces fever is called a pyrogen.
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Translational Medicine Policy Issues in Infectious Disease

Science Translational Medicine, 2010
Analysis from the European Academies Science Advisory Council is used to explore policy issues for R&D funding priorities and the environment for innovation in Europe.
Fears, R.   +2 more
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Internal Medicine: Infectious Diseases

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
New Diseases Recent developments in the field of infectious disease include the detection of several new microbial pathogens, most of which appear to be old agents that are newly recognized. In 1977, Legionella pneumophila was successfully cultivated on artificial media, characterized, and proposed for taxonomic rank as a new genus.
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[Genomic medicine and infectious diseases].

Praxis, 2014
Relentless progress in our knowledge of the nature and functional consequences of human genetic variation allows for a better understanding of the protracted battle between pathogens and their human hosts. Multiple polymorphisms have been identified that impact our response to infections or to anti-infective drugs, and some of them are already used in ...
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Use of the Infectious Disease Laboratory in Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1991
Until relatively recent advances in the identification of infectious agents, the emergency physician found only limited usefulness of the infectious disease laboratory. There are some tests that can provide information rapidly enough for the Emergency Department setting and new technologies that hold even greater promise for the future.
Daryl Turner   +2 more
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

Shock, 1998
GENERAL CONCEPTS. Infection Control Considerations: Isolation/Precaution. Fever in the Critical Care Unit. Sepsis and Mimics of Sepsis. CLINICAL SYNDROMES. Meningitis and Fever and the Mimics. Encephalitis and its Mimics. PostneurosurgicalInfections. Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia. Nosocomial Pneumonia. Lung Abscess/Pleural Empyema.
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A professor of tropical medicine and infectious diseases

BMJ, 2005
P rofessor David Warrell has been a leading figure in tropical medicine and a bastion of academic medicine in the United Kingdom for the last 30 years. As the professor of tropical medicine and infectious diseases and past head of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Oxford, he has a unique insight into the life of an ...
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Infectious disease in emergency medicine [PDF]

open access: possibleThe American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1993
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Evolutionary Medicine, Immunity, and Infectious Disease

2010
The purpose of this chapter is to provide readers with introductions to several topics central to a modern understanding of human evolutionary biology. Infectious pathogens have placed critical selective constraints on the evolution of our hominin ancestors, and our own species continues to coevolve with infectious organisms today. Our understanding of
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Fortunato Ciardiello   +2 more
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