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Decoding Microbial Enigmas: Unleashing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Analyzing Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogens and their Impact on Human Health [PDF]
In this research, medical information from 1200 patients across various hospitals in Iraq was collected over a period of 3 years, from February 3, 2018, to March 5, 2021. The study encompassed several infections, including urinary tract infections, wound infections, tonsillitis, prostatitis, endometritis, endometrial lining infections, burns infections,
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THE MICROCOCCI OF WOUND INFECTION [PDF]
The issue of The Journal for April 9th contains a report of the proceedings of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, meeting of February 16, 1887. The discussion of Dr. Burnett's paper turned largely to a consideration of the low forms of life in suppuration and putrefaction.
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Does ‘excessive’ anticoagulation predispose to periprosthetic infection? [PDF]
Background Although persistent drainage and hematoma formation are recognized risk factors for the development of periprosthetic infection, it is not known if excess anticoagulation is a predisposing factor.
Ghanem, Elie+5 more
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Autophagy in cancer and protein conformational disorders
Autophagy plays a crucial role in numerous biological processes, including protein and organelle quality control, development, immunity, and metabolism. Hence, dysregulation or mutations in autophagy‐related genes have been implicated in a wide range of human diseases.
Sergio Attanasio
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Understanding effective management of postoperative wounds [PDF]
Acute surgical wounds generally heal with no problems. However, some wounds blister around the periwound area and surgical site infection postoperatively, partly due to inappropriate choice of wound dressing.
Ousey, Karen, Roberts, Peter
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Is there a relationship between wound infections and laceration closure times? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Lacerations account for a large number of ED visits. Is there a “golden period” beyond which lacerations should not be repaired primarily? What type of relationship exists between time of repair and wound infection rates?
Mark Leber+5 more
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BACKGROUND Mild perioperative hypothermia, which is common during major surgery, may promote surgical-wound infection by triggering thermoregulatory vasoconstriction, which decreases subcutaneous oxygen tension.
A. Kurz, D. Sessler, R. Lenhardt
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Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) offers a possibility for different applications in early and late stage breast cancer management. In early breast cancer tumor informed approaches are increasingly used for detecting molecular residual disease (MRD) and early recurrence. In advanced stage, ctDNA provides a possibility for monitoring disease progression and
Eva Valentina Klocker+14 more
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Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC®) systems and microbiological isolation of infected wounds
Background Negative pressure wound therapy is now largely used to treat infected wounds. The prevention and reduction of healthcare-associated infections is a high priority for any Department of Health and great efforts are spent to improve infection ...
Valerio Cozza+8 more
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A case of septicaemic anthrax in an intravenous drug user [PDF]
<p><b>Background:</b> In 2000, Ringertz et al described the first case of systemic anthrax caused by injecting heroin contaminated with anthrax.
AM Friedlander+23 more
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