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ABSTRACT Objective Evaluated the antimicrobial efficacy of curcumin‐mediated photodynamic inactivation (PDI) against both sensitive and resistant strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes, as well as its potential to enhance antibiotic effects (amoxicillin, ceftriaxone, erythromycin).
Isabella S. Gonçalves +3 more
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Background The number of scarlet fever occurrences reported between 2000 and 2006 fluctuated considerably in central Taiwan and throughout the nation.
Wang Wan-Ling +5 more
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Mathematical modelling for scarlet fever with direct and indirect infections
Scarlet fever is an acute respiratory infectious disease and the incidence rate is increasing from 2011 throughout the world. In this paper, the mathematical models are proposed, which incorporate both direct transmissions and indirect transmissions of ...
Haonan Zhong, Wendi Wang
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Objectives: A multidrug-resistant strain of the opportunistic pathogen Streptococcus sanguis (S28) was isolated from a throat swab of a child with scarlet fever as a rare case.
Yinyan Huang +7 more
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Self‐assembling amphiphilic peptide L15K6 is used as a novel immunoadjuvant for the development of a Group A Streptococcus vaccine. Robust antigen‐specific IgG responses are generated and manage to kill isolated strains of Group A Streptococcus. Cellular and bulk RNA sequencing data reveals that L15K6 regulates immune responses potentially through TLR ...
Lantian Lu +25 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are widely used for lip augmentation and are generally associated with a favorable safety profile. While vascular complications are well recognized, non‐vascular neurological adverse events, including trigeminal neuropathic pain, remain underreported, particularly following procedures in anatomically ...
Rocco Salvatore Calabrò, Piera Bonavita
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THE ETIOLOGY OF SCARLET FEVER [PDF]
Owing to the constancy with which hemolytic streptococci of one kind or another have been found associated with scarlet fever, they have long been considered as a possible cause of the disease. Attempts to prove their causal relation have encountered many obstacles, chief of which has been the failure to produce experimental scarlet fever.
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