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Genome characterization and population genetic structure of the zoonotic pathogen, streptococcus canis [PDF]
Background - Streptococcus canis is an important opportunistic pathogen of dogs and cats that can also infect a wide range of additional mammals including cows where it can cause mastitis. It is also an emerging human pathogen.
Lang, P.+8 more
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Necrotising fasciitis is rapidly progressive inflammation with infection and secondary necrosis. The incidence of it is increasing recent times. The challenge associated with its treatment is identification of the process at an earlier stage to improve ...
Kathiravan Rajendran
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Elevated amputation rates in COVID‐19 survivors: Insights from a large‐scale Japanese cohort study
COVID‐19 is associated with a long‐term increased risk of amputation, persisting for more than 2 years post infection. These findings highlight the need for vigilant vascular monitoring and early intervention to mitigate the long‐term complications of COVID‐19.
Daisuke Miyamori+2 more
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Invasive infections due to Streptococcus pyogenes: seasonal variation of severity and clinical characteristics, Iceland, 1975 to 2012. [PDF]
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the pageEpidemiology and clinical characteristics of invasive Group A streptococcal infections (IGASI) are highly variable.
Erlendsdóttir, H+6 more
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The standard treatment for lower limb amputation is socket prostheses. This systematic review and meta‐analysis showed significant quality of life improvements with bone‐anchored prostheses (BAP) over socket prostheses. The positive findings suggest BAP has the potential to replace socket prostheses as the first line treatment.
Janice Tan+3 more
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Risk Factors and Predictors of Outcome for Necrotising Fasciitis
Background:Necrotising fasciitis(NF) is one of the most fulminant infection of skin and soft tissue. It is a fatal rapidly progressing disease causing Multi organ Dysfunction syndrome (MODS), septic shock & death if not identified early & treated ...
Jayashree Pandya+2 more
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A subcutaneous infection mimicking necrotizing fasciitis due to Butyricimonas virosa [PDF]
Introduction: Butyricimonas virosa is a Gram-negative rod who was first identified in rat faces in 2009. Since then only six human infections have been described in literature of which five bacteremia and one bone abscess.
Berrevoet, Frederik+3 more
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Necrotising fasciitis of the submandibular region
SummaryTwo cases of necrotizing fasciitis (NF) complicating different conditions of the maxillofacial region, treated at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital are reported. These were managed by an early diagnosis, aggressive surgical exploration, fasciotomies and debridement of necrotic tissue.
NO Nartey, EA Nyako
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Climate Change, Natural Disasters, and Cutaneous Fungal Infections
ABSTRACT Fungal infections are an important source of morbidity and mortality that can manifest as superficial or invasive diseases. Diagnostic techniques for human fungal pathogens remain problematic, and multi‐drug resistance is emerging. This review addresses the potential emergence of new fungal pathogens in changing environments and reported ...
Aditya K. Gupta+2 more
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Background Necrotising fasciitis (NF) is a severe, devastating soft tissue infection characterised by rapidly progressing tissue necrosis. This rare condition has a high mortality rate and poses diagnostic and management challenges to the clinician ...
Lekha Agarwal, Athar Yasin
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