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Host defense mechanism in the pathogenesis of UTI and UTI in immunocompromised patients
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 1994Defects in the immune system determine the clinical manifestations and severity of urinary tract infections (UTI) and the rates of complication but they only have an indirect role in influencing susceptibility to infection. The rates of UTI in diabetics, renal transplant, recipients, neutropenic patients, and patients with AIDS are primarily determined
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2018
The analysis of the notion and historical development of the doctrine of uti possidetis in international law is the basis of this paper. A synthetic overview of the main cases in which it has been applied in international jurisprudence follows this analysis.
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The analysis of the notion and historical development of the doctrine of uti possidetis in international law is the basis of this paper. A synthetic overview of the main cases in which it has been applied in international jurisprudence follows this analysis.
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Cell Host & Microbe
The mucosal immune response of the urinary bladder to bacterial infection is complex, as immune cells must efficiently neutralize and contain the infection while preventing harmful pathology. A recent Immunity paper by Li et al. illuminates the critical role of a resident macrophage subset in preventing invasive and life-threatening disease.
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The mucosal immune response of the urinary bladder to bacterial infection is complex, as immune cells must efficiently neutralize and contain the infection while preventing harmful pathology. A recent Immunity paper by Li et al. illuminates the critical role of a resident macrophage subset in preventing invasive and life-threatening disease.
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2019
Urinary tract infections can be largely categorised into six distinct groups depending on the patient’s urinary tract anatomy and previous incidence of infection. These are listed and explained further below:
Emma Duffield, Bob Yang
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Urinary tract infections can be largely categorised into six distinct groups depending on the patient’s urinary tract anatomy and previous incidence of infection. These are listed and explained further below:
Emma Duffield, Bob Yang
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