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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the possible source of laboratory‐confirmed pertussis in infants under 6 months of age. Methods This nationwide prospective study was based on laboratory‐confirmed cases reported in the enhanced pertussis surveillance in Sweden from 2009 to 2015. The parents or carers of 345 infants were interviewed
Bernice Aronsson +4 more
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Two treatment protocols for parasitic otitis caused by Rhabditis spp. in Gir cattle
Parasitic otitis in cattle is normally caused by nematodes of the genus Rhabditis spp. and is a common problem in Gir breed. Parasitic otitis can cause premature culling and even death of animals.
M.C.R. Santos +7 more
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CT scan image of a 17‐year‐old female with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) showing dextrocardia and bilateral bronchiectasis. The study describes genetic mutations affecting patients with PCD in Qatar and the corresponding clinical phenotype of affected patients.
Atqah AbdulWahab +7 more
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The present work aimed to investigate, in vitro, the efficacyof the honey of Tetragonisca angustula, against the microorganismsfound in the auditory canal inflammations of dogs.
Denise de Mello Bobany +4 more
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The identification of local susceptibility patterns is important for the elaboration of effective local antimicrobial use guidelines and improvement in treatment outcomes.
Velina Dinkova, Nikolina Rusenova
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study evaluates the safety and efficacy of the Bonebridge BCI 601 and 602 bone conduction implants in our largest cohort to date of 355 patients. The patients had a wide age range and exhibited conductive, mixed, or single‐sided deafness (SSD). Design All patients underwent Bonebridge implantation.
Piotr Henryk Skarzynski +3 more
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A STUDY ON INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE EXTERNAL EAR
Inflammatory diseases of the external ear are common in both otorhinolaryngology and primary care due to the ear's exposed anatomical location, making it susceptible to trauma, environmental factors, and infections.
Jay Kothari +4 more
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