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Antifungal Resistance Among Candida Species: Diagnostic and Clinical Challenges in Specialized Cancer Care Hospital of Lahore

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, EarlyView.
Consumption of antifungals showed a declining trend, with the highest consumption of oral voriconazole (mean DOT/1000 pt. days 18653.49) and oral fluconazole (mean DOT/1000 pt. days 15258.14). Candida albicans was the most isolated pathogen 768 (53.60%) and among all Candida species, major resistance was found in Candida tropicalis 58 (4.05%).
Zunaira Akbar   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Characterization of COVID‐19‐Associated Candidemia Among Burn Patients

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, EarlyView.
This study investigates the distribution of Candida species isolated from burn patients with candidemia, colonization, and urinary cultures. The findings highlight the predominance of C. albicans and C. parapsilosis across different sample types, including wound colonization, blood, and urine.
Maryam Salimi   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Investigator‐Initiated Clinical Pharmacokinetic Studies in Resource‐Limited Settings: Minimal Requirements and Practical Guidance

open access: yesThe Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Abstract Clinical pharmacology studies are critical for determining the efficacy and safety of drugs. Due to the resource‐intensive nature of these studies, most have been conducted in high‐income countries, leading to a significant gap in clinical pharmacology data for patients in low‐ and middle‐income countries.
Aniek Uittenboogaard   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Home and psychological well‐being in global consumer mobility

open access: yesJournal of Consumer Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract Home is typically understood as a singular place that provides a sense of groundedness, belonging, and well‐being. Yet, this singular notion of home is challenged in global mobility, where consumers live and travel across borders and relocate internationally frequently.
Zahra Sharifonnasabi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

A dose of tropical medicine

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2010
A 43-year-old visitor from India re-presented to the accident and emergency department with a week-long history of fever, which had failed to respond to a course of co-amoxiclav prescribed earlier. Clinical examination, urinalysis, …
Kashif Musharrat, Uttam Nanda
openaire   +3 more sources

Pathology in tropical medicine

Parasitology Today, 1986
The pathology o f a parasitic disease is a major link between the investigating parasitologist and those concerned with its epidemiology, socioeconomic impact, clinical treatment and control. The epidemiologist requires information about the incidence and prevalence of major pathological lesions attributable to on infection, which in turn will ...
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Military Tropical Medicine

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2009
Tropical diseases remain a significant threat to deployed military personnel as demonstrated by recent outbreaks amongst troops in Sierra Leone, Iraq and Afghanistan. Five cases are presented from military deployments in tropical or sub-tropical areas, which illustrate important diseases and diagnostic principles for military physicians.
Christopher Ellis, Mark S. Bailey
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Tropical Medicine Today

New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
SOME forty years ago Sir William Osler, in his presidential address to the Classical Association,1 commented: The extraordinary development of modern science may be her undoing. Specialism, now a necessity, has fragmented the specialties themselves in a way that makes the outlook hazardous ...
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Medicine in the Tropics

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
There are some excellent chapters in this multiauthored book, but among them so many that are unexceptional or deficient in one way or another that the whole is less than the sum of its parts. Medicine in the Tropics is intended to be "an authoritative guide to the current management, particularly clinical management, of diseases contracted in the ...
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Medicine in Tropical Australia

Medical Journal of Australia, 1993
In the unique environment of Australia's tropical north there are endemic diseases inherited from Gondwana, others introduced from the north and from Europe, and a wide range of particularly venomous animals. There is continuing disparity in morbidity and mortality between Aboriginal people and other Australians in tropical areas and elsewhere. This is
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