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Premature newborns are group of high risk on development of infectious complications therefore the choice of effective and safe antibacterial therapy is relevant for them.
A. M. Kazanova+5 more
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Respiratory virus mRNA vaccines: mRNA Design, clinical studies, and future challenges
Abstract Respiratory infectious diseases frequently erupt on a global scale, with RNA viruses, such as SARS‐CoV‐2, RSV, and influenza viruses, posing challenges to vaccine development due to their high mutation rates. Traditional vaccine development cycles are lengthy and struggle to keep pace with rapidly evolving viruses, whereas messenger RNA (mRNA)
Linlin Zheng, Han Feng
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Neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and monocyte‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (MLR) were investigated as potential markers. A total of 3545 subjects were included in the analysis retrospectively. Adult men and women with impaired glucose metabolism were assessed. NLR and MLR may help assess inflammation in individuals with impaired glucose metabolism. Abstract
Ayed A. Dera+11 more
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Objectives To evaluate the influence of contrast‐enhanced dual‐energy CT (CE‐DECT) in detecting and differentiating rheumatic joint diseases of the hand. Methods In this prospective study, patients with suspected arthritis of the hand were investigated consecutively alongside the standard clinical procedure.
Sevtap Tugce Ulas+9 more
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Abstract Aims Antimicrobial prophylaxis is central in preventing postoperative spine infections, yet knowledge on clinical target spine tissue concentrations remain limited. Current dosing regimens often involve fixed doses based on empirical knowledge, surrogate measures, non‐clinical evidence and methodology of variying quality.
Magnus Andreas Hvistendahl+6 more
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Assessment of health state of newborns depending on duration of waterless interval and infectious process at mother [PDF]
Objective: to reveal and estimate dependence between a long waterless interval, infectious process at mother and pathology of newborn children. Material and Methods: Supervision and research have been carried out in Perinatal Center of Saratov region for
Chernenkov Yu.V.+2 more
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Bacterial vaginosis: a modern view of the problem
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is one of the most common infectious pathologies in women of childbearing age. Bacterial vaginosis is a condition in which the normal vaginal flora represented mostly by lactobacilli is invaded by anaerobic and other ...
MD, Prof. Murashko, A. A. Murashko
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EudraVigilance insights: Suspected adverse drug reactions in infants through breastfeeding
Aims We aimed to describe suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in infants resulting from medications transmitted through mothers' milk, as reported to the European ADR database, EudraVigilance. The research sought to understand the frequency, seriousness and nature of these ADRs to assess potential risks associated with maternal medication use ...
Ida M. Heerfordt+7 more
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AASLD practice guidance on drug, herbal, and dietary supplement–induced liver injury
Hepatology, EarlyView.
Robert J. Fontana+6 more
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Medications, epilepsy and climate change: Added layers of complexity
Climate change—the global crisis with pervasive health impacts—has adverse consequences for people with epilepsy (PWE) who have low quality of life due to poor seizure control, socioeconomic disadvantages and comorbidities. This review focuses on the potential effects of climate change on the pharmacological characteristics of antiseizure medications ...
Medine I. Gulcebi+2 more
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