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Management of Hand Foot Mouth Disease (HFMD) in Health Care
... - EV can be isolated by cell culture but this is of variable sensitivity; - Specimens, except CSF, should be put in viral transport medium (T/M) and all specimens should be kept at 4OC during transport to the laboratory. - Serological test is of limited value and is not recommended for definitive ...
... - EV can be isolated by cell culture but this is of variable sensitivity; - Specimens, except CSF, should be put in viral transport medium (T/M) and all specimens should be kept at 4OC during transport to the laboratory. - Serological test is of limited value and is not recommended for definitive ...
Paediatric population
... dose is administered. The light dose is determined by factors such as the size of the light field, the distance between lamp and skin surface and illumination time. These factors vary with lamp type, and the lamp should be used according to the user manual. The light dose delivered should be monitor ...
... dose is administered. The light dose is determined by factors such as the size of the light field, the distance between lamp and skin surface and illumination time. These factors vary with lamp type, and the lamp should be used according to the user manual. The light dose delivered should be monitor ...
11 Gram positive
... GBS in the mother’s urine during pregnancy (marker for heavy colonization) Previous infant with GBS disease Low maternal levels of anti-GBS antibodies Demographic risk factors African American Young maternal age ...
... GBS in the mother’s urine during pregnancy (marker for heavy colonization) Previous infant with GBS disease Low maternal levels of anti-GBS antibodies Demographic risk factors African American Young maternal age ...
Pathology – the Basis of Medicine 2013
... • New developments in medicine: - Technological advances will impact on the utilisation of pathology services in two ways; boosting practitioner productivity and broadening the types, and sophistication, of procedures and treatments that are available to the public. - Genetic testing for early diag ...
... • New developments in medicine: - Technological advances will impact on the utilisation of pathology services in two ways; boosting practitioner productivity and broadening the types, and sophistication, of procedures and treatments that are available to the public. - Genetic testing for early diag ...
Importance of Regular Exams
... A small cavity on the surface of a tooth can easily be fixed, but if it spreads to the inner layers of the tooth, we’ll usually need to perform root canal therapy and restore the tooth with a crown. If you have a cracked filling, an infection in the tooth’s inner pulp layer can result, requiring roo ...
... A small cavity on the surface of a tooth can easily be fixed, but if it spreads to the inner layers of the tooth, we’ll usually need to perform root canal therapy and restore the tooth with a crown. If you have a cracked filling, an infection in the tooth’s inner pulp layer can result, requiring roo ...
Identification of new tools from behavioral economics and social
... Despite a revolution in therapeutics, the ability to control chronic diseases remains elusive. We present here a conceptual model of the potential role of behavioral tools in chronic disease control. Clinicians implicitly accept the assumption that patients will act rationally to maximize their self ...
... Despite a revolution in therapeutics, the ability to control chronic diseases remains elusive. We present here a conceptual model of the potential role of behavioral tools in chronic disease control. Clinicians implicitly accept the assumption that patients will act rationally to maximize their self ...
treating autoimmune diseases with homeopathy
... The outcome depends on the disease. Most autoimmune diseases are chronic, but many can be controlled with treatment. ...
... The outcome depends on the disease. Most autoimmune diseases are chronic, but many can be controlled with treatment. ...
Miscellaneous Rheumatic Diseases
... reports showing moderate efficacy with the use of traditional DMARD therapy. However DMARD therapies appear to help the articular symptoms more than the systemic symptoms. With the advent of biologic therapies, these have been tried in a few patients with varying degrees of success. Based on our two ...
... reports showing moderate efficacy with the use of traditional DMARD therapy. However DMARD therapies appear to help the articular symptoms more than the systemic symptoms. With the advent of biologic therapies, these have been tried in a few patients with varying degrees of success. Based on our two ...
Kawasaki disease shock syndrome: a rare and severe complication
... abdominal pain, arthralgia and myalgia1,2,7. Baker et al.7 found irritability in 50% and weakness in 19% of 198 KD patients and they speculated that these nonspecific symptoms may reflect diffuse vasculitis or be the sequelae of an infectious trigger(s) of KD. Myalgia and fatigue are considered as f ...
... abdominal pain, arthralgia and myalgia1,2,7. Baker et al.7 found irritability in 50% and weakness in 19% of 198 KD patients and they speculated that these nonspecific symptoms may reflect diffuse vasculitis or be the sequelae of an infectious trigger(s) of KD. Myalgia and fatigue are considered as f ...
i. inclusion and exclusion criteria
... abdominal region (e.g. gynecological carcinoma, lymphoma). 2. Subject is a known carrier of a blood transmitted infectious disease or suffers from conditions in which phlebotomy is contra-indicated. 3. Subject’s current white blood cell (WBC) count is less than 2000 cells/mm3. ...
... abdominal region (e.g. gynecological carcinoma, lymphoma). 2. Subject is a known carrier of a blood transmitted infectious disease or suffers from conditions in which phlebotomy is contra-indicated. 3. Subject’s current white blood cell (WBC) count is less than 2000 cells/mm3. ...
Test Internal medicine – II
... The deficiency of еnzyme in hexoso-monophosphate shunt leads to: а) decreased antioxydant capacity of еrythrocytes b) еnergy deficiency of еrythrocytes c) decreased оsmotic fragility of еrythrocytes ...
... The deficiency of еnzyme in hexoso-monophosphate shunt leads to: а) decreased antioxydant capacity of еrythrocytes b) еnergy deficiency of еrythrocytes c) decreased оsmotic fragility of еrythrocytes ...
Student Research Proposals in Their Own Words (VBS 1001)
... Expected outcomes and impacts on society Expected outcomes and impacts on society Through our immuno-stimulant therapy, we expect to see the regression of metastatic HER2 overexpressing breast cancer. Our study would also potentially initiate other studies with genetic modification on animal models ...
... Expected outcomes and impacts on society Expected outcomes and impacts on society Through our immuno-stimulant therapy, we expect to see the regression of metastatic HER2 overexpressing breast cancer. Our study would also potentially initiate other studies with genetic modification on animal models ...
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... doctor if symptoms are severe or other symptoms develop. The aim of the antibiotics is to remove the meningitis bacteria from the throat, so that they cannot be passed on to others, NOT to prevent infection in those already incubating the illness. Therefore there is a small chance that in spite of a ...
... doctor if symptoms are severe or other symptoms develop. The aim of the antibiotics is to remove the meningitis bacteria from the throat, so that they cannot be passed on to others, NOT to prevent infection in those already incubating the illness. Therefore there is a small chance that in spite of a ...
English - Clinical Trials Laboratory Services
... Laboratory Service’s (CTLS) clients. These clients use the blood / saliva / urine to help with basic research into various diseases, as well as for teaching/training future workers during medical related field of study. Please note that genetic research (DNA genotyping studies) may be performed usin ...
... Laboratory Service’s (CTLS) clients. These clients use the blood / saliva / urine to help with basic research into various diseases, as well as for teaching/training future workers during medical related field of study. Please note that genetic research (DNA genotyping studies) may be performed usin ...
BD is a multisystem inflammatory disease characterised by recurrent
... Disease patients; however the function of these cells has not been addressed so far. One problem is that the CD4+CD25+ phenotype found on Treg cells can also been found on a population of T effector lymphocytes and studies with more specific markers, including FoxP3, and CD27 should be carried out i ...
... Disease patients; however the function of these cells has not been addressed so far. One problem is that the CD4+CD25+ phenotype found on Treg cells can also been found on a population of T effector lymphocytes and studies with more specific markers, including FoxP3, and CD27 should be carried out i ...
specific disease entities celiac disease
... and IgA anti-tTG antibodies-are present, The antiendomysial antibody has 90-95% sensitivity and 90-95% specificity ...
... and IgA anti-tTG antibodies-are present, The antiendomysial antibody has 90-95% sensitivity and 90-95% specificity ...
Calciphylaxis: controversies in pathogenesis
... In fact, a number of reports have described patients who developed calciphylaxis in the absence of mineral abnormalities, or even in the absence of renal failure. This phenomenon has been classified as non-uremic calciphylaxis. A systemic review of non-uremic calciphylaxis conducted by Nigwekar et ...
... In fact, a number of reports have described patients who developed calciphylaxis in the absence of mineral abnormalities, or even in the absence of renal failure. This phenomenon has been classified as non-uremic calciphylaxis. A systemic review of non-uremic calciphylaxis conducted by Nigwekar et ...
Protocol version 2 dated 24.11.2011
... have demonstrated that modern genetic technology can be successfully employed to identify genetic factors that determine adverse drug reactions, promising a safe individualized therapeutic strategy for patients. Importantly these studies have confirmed that some rare side effects are associated with ...
... have demonstrated that modern genetic technology can be successfully employed to identify genetic factors that determine adverse drug reactions, promising a safe individualized therapeutic strategy for patients. Importantly these studies have confirmed that some rare side effects are associated with ...
- University of East Anglia
... autophagy gene ATG16L1 in the human population, and the consequences for inflammatory cytokine responses after stimulation of NOD2. The authors recruited two independent cohorts of healthy individuals (N=46 and N=90) and genotyped for the ATG16L1 Thr300Ala (c.898A→rs2241880) polymorphism that has pr ...
... autophagy gene ATG16L1 in the human population, and the consequences for inflammatory cytokine responses after stimulation of NOD2. The authors recruited two independent cohorts of healthy individuals (N=46 and N=90) and genotyped for the ATG16L1 Thr300Ala (c.898A→rs2241880) polymorphism that has pr ...