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Suppurative Spondylitis Misdiagnosed as Endplate Inflammation: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
ABSTRACT Spinal infectious diseases are difficult to diagnose and treat; we reported a case of pyogenic spondylitis misdiagnosed as terminal discitis and successfully treated. The application of metagenomic next‐generation sequencing technology holds promise in greatly improving diagnostic efficiency.
Li C+5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Increasing evidence has highlighted bidirectional associations between mental disorders and general medical conditions, with underlying causes ranging from lifestyle habits and side effects from medications to genetic contributions. Novel methods now provide a way to estimate the shared genetic underpinnings and the possibility of
Ron Nudel+2 more
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Abstract Background Growing evidence indicates that paternal condition significantly influences pregnancy outcomes and offspring health. However, assessing the safety of paternal drug exposure via randomized controlled trials poses ethical challenges, and relevant clinical studies consume a lot of resources to evaluate only a few drugs.
Yanbin Zeng, Wanlong Lin, Wei Zhuang
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Puerperal Group A Streptococcal Infection: Beyond Semmelweis
Ignaz Semmelweiss made one of the most important contributions to modern medicine when he instituted handwashing in an obstetric clinic in Austria in 1847, decreasing mortality there from more than 10% to 2%.
B. Anderson
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Maternal deaths from sepsis in the Nordic countries during 2005–2021: A descriptive study
We found sepsis to be the fifth leading cause of maternal deaths during 2005‐2021 in the Nordic countries. Abstract Introduction Maternal sepsis is a heterogenous condition which can arise from several different infections during and after pregnancy. Common for all etiologies is a high mortality rate.
Sedina Atic Kvalvik+8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Congenital hearing loss (CHL) affects approximately 1–2 in 1000 children and significantly impacts development. Exposure to medications during pregnancy may impact offspring hearing; however, the ototoxic effects of different drugs have not been systematically investigated.
Asli Sena Kücükyildiz+6 more
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This large‐scale, propensity‐matched retrospective cohort study provides evidence that dupilumab treatment during pregnancy is not associated with an elevated risk of maternal adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs). By utilizing real‐world data, it contributes critical insights into dupilumab's safety profile in pregnant women, addressing a crucial gap in ...
Sophie L. Preuß+9 more
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The Captain of the Men of Death and His Shadow: Long-Run Impacts of Early Life Pneumonia Exposure [PDF]
We exploit the introduction of sulfa drugs in 1937 to identify the causal impact of exposure to pneumonia in infancy on later life well-being and productivity in the United States.
Atheendar Venkataramani, Sonia Bhalotra
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Aislamiento de bacterias más frecuentes en pacientes con infección puerperal
Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, efectuado en el Laboratorio de Microbiología del Hospital General Universitario Vladimir Ilich Lenin durante los meses de enero a septiembre de 2011, con el objetivo de determinar las bacterias que con mayor frecuencia ...
Bárbara Calderón Badía+3 more
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The history of healthcare facilities management services: a UK perspective on infection control [PDF]
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The history of the development of non-clinical services in infection control (IC) dates back to the pre-modern era.
Akintoye, A, Liyanage, C, Njuangang, S
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