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Scarring and Selection in the Great Irish Famine
Abstract How do famines shape the health of survivors? We examine the long‐term impact of the Great Irish Famine (1845–52) on human stature, distinguishing between adverse scarring effects and the apparent resilience of survivors due to selection. Using anthropometric data from more than 14500 individuals born before, during, and after this famine, we ...
Matthias Blum+2 more
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The diagnosis of typhoid fever can be made by hematological examination and the Widal method. Hematologic change that often occurs in typhoid fever is thrombocytopenia.
Baiq Larasati Widary+2 more
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Faktor – Faktor Risiko yang Berpengaruh terhadap Kejadian Demam Tifoid pada Orang Dewasa [PDF]
Background: In 2000 it was estimated that typhoid fever had caused more than 21.6 million morbidity and 216,510 deaths. In Indonesia typhoid fever is still very endemic. Morbidity in semi rural areas reaches 157/ 100,000 in rural population and increases
Rakhman, Rizka Humardewayanti, Dibyo Pramono, Arief
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In this study, Barretto and Fowler investigate how the properties of Salmonella's PhoPQ two‐component system have evolved to facilitate its role as a master regulator of virulence gene expression when this species invades host cells. ABSTRACT For a bacterium to adapt to a new environmental niche, its regulatory networks must evolve to effectively sense
Luke A. F. Barretto, Casey C. Fowler
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Typhoid fever: the experience of last decade
This article is about analyses of diagnostics and treatment of the modern typhoid fever. In the past typhoid fever was critical and lifethreatening inflectional disease. But nowadays thanks to using of chloramphenicol and other antimicrobial preparations,
A. N. Kovalenko+4 more
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Growing evidence suggests considerable variation in endemic typhoid fever incidence at some locations over time, yet few settings have multi-year incidence estimates to inform typhoid control measures.
Elena R Cutting+20 more
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Relationship between Fever Level and Leukocyte Levels in Children with Typhoid Fever [PDF]
Salmonella typhi spreads typhoid fever, a multisystem illness. The bacteria that cause typhoid fever may promote the generation of endotoxins that alter haematological assays, particularly those involving leukocytes.
Thu, Huỳnh Thanh
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Machine learning predicts early onset of fever from continuous physiological data of critically ill patients [PDF]
Fever can provide valuable information for diagnosis and prognosis of various diseases such as pneumonia, dengue, sepsis, etc., therefore, predicting fever early can help in the effectiveness of treatment options and expediting the treatment process. This study aims to develop novel algorithms that can accurately predict fever onset in critically ill ...
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Blue plaque review series: Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald (1872–1973)
Abstract Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald (1872–1973) was the first centenarian to receive an honorary degree from the University of Oxford. She received an honorary bachelor of the arts 68 years after being the first woman to complete the Honour School of Physiology. Her work from a solo trip through the wild and unruly mining communities high in the Colorado
Martha Tissot van Patot
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