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... as the sole source of sulfur [12], strongly suggesting that cysJIH also contribute to CIP resistance by diminishing ROS. To determine the role of cysJIH in the CIP resistance, we measured oxidative stress markers in S. Typhimurium WT, S. Typhimurium cysJIH, and S. Typhimurium WT/pBADcysJIH in the p ...
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... Matrix metallopeptidase 9 is induced by muramyl dipeptide in an NOD2 dependent manner and can be counteracted by lipopolysaccharide stimulation ...
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... . Acute diarrhea requiring hospitalization (because of some level of dehydration to be corrected during the initial 4-6 hours) . Diarrhea defined as 3 or more liquid stools during the last 24 hours and at least one during the observation period . Excluding patients with diarrhea lasting for more tha ...
Clinical Presentations of Parvovirus B19 Infection
Clinical Presentations of Parvovirus B19 Infection

... the infection ranges from four to 14 days but can last as long as 21 days.1 Virology Parvovirus is a small, single-stranded DNA virus. The lack of a lipid envelope makes it resistant to physical inactivation with heat or detergents.3 The virus targets rapidly growing erythroid progenitor cells, whic ...
Procalcitonin in pediatric emergency departments
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... children ⬎3 months of age and lower urinary tract infections (⬎50 000 colonies of a single microorganism in a urine sample obtained by bladder probe). The following were considered as potentially invasive or severe bacterial diseases: meningitis infections confirmed by a positive culture of cerebros ...
BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA
BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA

... with prosthetic devices, hospitalized patients, and residents of chronic care facilities. In patients who abuse intravenous drugs, the infection probably is spread through the blood to the lungs from contaminated injection sites. S. aureus also is an important cause of pneumonia following infection ...
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... cilia from beating. This prevents the cilia from clearing debris from an organism's lungs, and the body responds by sending the host into a coughing fit. These coughs expel some bacteria into the air, which are free to infect other hosts. There does not appear to be a zoonotic reservoir for B. pertu ...
Infections and exercise in high-performance athletes
Infections and exercise in high-performance athletes

... healthy human volunteers injected with pyrogens,23 as well as in volunteers receiving live organisms and tested on the first day of fever.24,25 By contrast, the observed maximal oxygen uptake (maximal aerobic power) has been found to be uninfluenced during the flush phase of short-lasting experiment ...
Infection Control: New York State Mandatory Training
Infection Control: New York State Mandatory Training

... continually vigilant to the potential for the spread of infection. Of the almost 2 million HAIs annually (1.7 million infections), 99,000 people die from these infections (CDC, 2007). The State of New York takes the spread of infection seriously. Chapter 768 of the Laws of 1992 contains legislation ...
- ZORA - Universität Zürich
- ZORA - Universität Zürich

... Background and aims: Most of the so far identified bacterial species and phylotypes in the human oral cavity can be assigned to one of 11 phyla of the domain Bacteria and within these to 18 different classes. However, more than 50% of the oral bacteria cannot yet be cultivated and information about ...
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Long-term Arterial Cannulation in ICU Patients Using the Radial
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... Study objectives: To evaluate the rate of arterial thrombosis and catheter-related infection following radial artery or dorsalis pedis artery (DPA) cannulations lasting > 4 days. Design: Prospective, observational study of two cohorts of ICU patients. Setting: ICU of a university hospital. Patients: ...
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Parasitic Infections of the Appendix as a Cause

... well known (36). This rate changes between 0.5-2.3% among limited number of studies in literature (14, 18, 37). It was found as 0.17% in our series. In between patients in those E. histolytica was determined, no other organ involvement like liver or colon was seen. Appendectomy is also only a result ...
Novel Antimicrobial Surface Coatings And The Potential For
Novel Antimicrobial Surface Coatings And The Potential For

... more than $5 billion annually11. Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections alone account for about 1% of all deaths due to disease, ranking it the eighth leading cause of death in the United States12. A particular risk exists among patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) where nosocomial infections ...
Long-term Arterial Cannulation in ICU Patients
Long-term Arterial Cannulation in ICU Patients

... Study objectives: To evaluate the rate of arterial thrombosis and catheter-related infection following radial artery or dorsalis pedis artery (DPA) cannulations lasting > 4 days. Design: Prospective, observational study of two cohorts of ICU patients. Setting: ICU of a university hospital. Patients: ...
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... Although there are still uncertainties as to how leprosy is transmitted, one of the high risk factors is close and frequent contact with an infectious patient. Once infected, the average incubation period is about 5 years and it can take as long as 20 years for symptoms to appear. Disabilities are s ...
Scientific Programme - Congrex Switzerland
Scientific Programme - Congrex Switzerland

... and knowledge from clinical and laboratory practice are presented, many of them in an interactive way, allowing an active exchange of experiences from various sub-specialties from all over the world. Not only do you benefit from scientific exchanges during the formal activities, but also networking ...
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... regarded as an indicator of a potential microbial hazard caused by the water-bearing HCUs in the healthcare environment. Further investigations are needed to differentiate between the risk of M. chimaera infection from HCUs contaminated at the manufacturing site, the risk of infection from HCUs cont ...
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as Adobe PDF - Edinburgh Research Explorer

... (2.5% of all acute hepatitis samples tested). Six were infected with HAV, 11 with HBV and 17 with HCV. However, the majority of patients (n = 48, 59%), were shown to be infected with HEV. The number of cases of HEV infection has increased in recent years, with 13 diagnosed in 2012, 20 in 2013 and 15 ...
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12 Steps to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance

... • Corynebacterium spp. • coagulase-negative • Non-anthracis Bacillus spp. staphylococci • Propionibacterium acnes ...
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... WEINSTEIN, W. M., ONDERDONK, A. B., BARTLETT, J. G. , LOUIE, T. J. & GORBACH, S. L., 1975. Antimicrobial therapy of experimental intra-abdominal sepsis. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 132, 282-286. ...
Chickenpox and Shingles Policy
Chickenpox and Shingles Policy

... diagnosed with chickenpox/ shingles is carried out in their areas in accordance with this trust policy. ...
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Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae

Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae (CRE) or Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE), are gram-negative bacteria that are nearly resistant to the carbapenem class of antibiotics, considered the ""drug of last resort"" for such infections. Enterobacteriaceae are common commensals and infectious agents. Experts fear CRE as the new ""superbug"". The bacteria can kill up to half of patients who get bloodstream infections. Tom Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control has referred to CRE as ""nightmare bacteria"".
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