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Gut function among children treated for severe acute malnutrition: A cohort study in Uganda
Abstract Objectives Impaired gut function in children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is associated with morbidity. We aimed to assess changes in six biomarkers representing different domains of gut function among children with complicated SAM during nutritional rehabilitation, and to identify predictors of these changes.
Betty Lanyero +12 more
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In a faunestic study, to determine the frequency and distribution of soft ticks (Argasidae) in suberbs of Hamden city, 16 Villages were selected randomly from 12 rural districts.
Gholamhosein Shahraki, Mahdi Asmar
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ABSTRACT Differentiation syndrome (DS) and Sweet syndrome (SS) are inflammatory complications mediated by cytokine dysregulation, classically associated with therapies that promote myeloid differentiation or cytokine release. While DS has been primarily linked to all‐trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and IDH inhibitors, recent evidence suggests that ...
Katerina Grafanaki +6 more
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Soft Tick Relapsing Fever - United States, 2012-2021. [PDF]
Beeson AM +19 more
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Recommendations for reducing risk of tick-borne relapsing fever [PDF]
Remove rodents and nests, stop rodents from reentering buildings, and reduce exposure to infected ticks.A fact sheet for pest control professionals & public health practitioners.CS283836Publication date from documpent properties.TBRFfollowup-508 ...
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Juvenile Gangrenous Vasculitis of the Scrotum or Scrotum Lipschütz Ulcers
ABSTRACT Lipschütz genital ulcers are traditionally described in adolescent females and often linked to acute viral infections. Their male counterpart remains poorly characterised. We report a 59‐year‐old man with sudden onset of unilateral necrotic ulcers on the scrotum and inguinal region following a brief febrile episode and mild pharyngitis ...
Francesco Bellinato +2 more
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Tick-borne relapsing fever in a premature infant
Relapsing fever is caused by the Borrelia species of spirochetes. Louse-born epidemics of the disease may occur but the endemic disease is usually transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected tick (Ornithodorus).
Brasseur, Daniel
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Relapsing fever is caused by various species of Borrelia bacteria and is traditionally categorized into louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF) and tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF).
Alessandro Pavesi +11 more
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Cases of tick-borne Relapsing Fever - United States, 1990 - 2011 [PDF]
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