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Epidemiology of Legionnaires’ Disease, Hong Kong, China, 2005−2015
We reviewed findings of clinical, epidemiologic, and environmental investigations for 288 confirmed case-patients with Legionnaires’ disease reported in Hong Kong, China, during January 2005−December 2015.
Yiu-Hong Leung +4 more
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In the present study, we identified several unique protein and RNA signatures that could be used to predict infection in relapse and refractory patients. We highlight the need for comprehensive immune profiling of high‐risk cancer cohorts. Abstract Objectives Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) patients are at increased risk for infection, with the ...
Lewis J Williams +8 more
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Survival-Day @ Wiesbaden business school - evaluation of a short-term educational intervention to reduce work-associated health risks during nursing internships of students in health care economics [PDF]
Background: In 2013 RheinMain University launched its bachelor's degree program Health Care Economics requiring each student to participate in a mandatory two-month nursing internship.
Pitz, Andreas +3 more
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Vitellogenesis‐inhibiting hormone (VIH) is known to suppress vitellogenin gene expression and consequently inhibit ovarian development in many decapod species. However, the broader effects of VIH on other ovarian genes, which are crucial for understanding the molecular mechanisms by which VIH regulates vitellogenesis, have not been investigated.
Azreen Syazana Nazaruddin +4 more
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Legionella longbeachae is the primary cause of legionellosis in Australasia and Southeast Asia and an emerging pathogen in Europe and the United States; however, our understanding of the population diversity of L.
Rodrigo Bacigalupe +3 more
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Legionella pneumophila: an aquatic microbe goes astray [PDF]
Legionella pneumophila is naturally found in fresh water were the bacteria parasitize within protozoa. It also survives planctonically in water or biofilms. Upon aerosol formation via man-made water systems, L.
Hacker, Jörg +2 more
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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is one of the major causes of gastric mucosal damage, and infection with H. pylori induces an immune response with gastric mucosal cells, which reduces gastric mucosal damage. The pseudogene BNIP3P1, sharing a remarkable 95.92% similarity with its well‐characterized counterpart BNIP3, has largely remained unexplored.
Andong Zhang +11 more
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Legionellosis Outbreak Associated with Asphalt Paving Machine, Spain, 2009
From 1999 through 2005 in Alcoi, Spain, incidence of legionellosis was continually high. Over the next 4 years, incidence was lower, but an increase in July 2009 led health authorities to declare an epidemic outbreak.
Mireia Coscollá +3 more
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Legionnaire’s disease is a life threatening respiratory tract infection that is commonly associated with a stay in communal accommodations such as hotels, hostels, guesthouses and camping sites.
Enrico Donegani +6 more
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Cytoadhesion of P. falciparum‐infected red blood cells to endothelial cells leads to significant upregulation of genes associated with immune response, nucleosome assembly, NF‐kappa B signaling, and angiogenesis in these cells. Increasing the temperature to 40°C (fever) led to further upregulation of many genes, particularly those involved in cytokine ...
Johannes Allweier +7 more
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