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Clinical and microbiological implications of invasive pneumococcal disease in hospitalized patients (1998–2013)

Clinical and microbiological implications of invasive pneumococcal disease in hospitalized patients (1998–2013)

... problems, and learning dis- orders. In the present investigation, the rate of sequelae was ...that, in the United States, pneu- mococcal disease in adults was associated with a ... See full document

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Clinical and bacteriological characteristics of invasive pneumococcal disease after pneumococcal 10-valent conjugate vaccine implementation in Salvador, Brazil

Clinical and bacteriological characteristics of invasive pneumococcal disease after pneumococcal 10-valent conjugate vaccine implementation in Salvador, Brazil

... 2010 and December 2013 we conducted a case-series study on IPD in Salvador, Brazil, involving the Hospital Couto Maia (HCM), the Paediatric Centre Professor Hosannah de Oliveira (CPPHO) and ... See full document

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Host Factors and Biomarkers Associated with Poor Outcomes in Adults with Invasive Pneumococcal Disease.

Host Factors and Biomarkers Associated with Poor Outcomes in Adults with Invasive Pneumococcal Disease.

... 5) in patients <50 years to 17.1% (n = 18) in those aged 50–64 years, ...51) in those aged 65 to 79 years, and 33.1% (n = 48) in those 80 ...majority of the ... See full document

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Desnutrição no internamento hospitalar: implicações económicas : monografia : Undernutrition in hospitalized patients - economic implications

Desnutrição no internamento hospitalar: implicações económicas : monografia : Undernutrition in hospitalized patients - economic implications

... unrecognized and undocumented by medical professionals, possibly leading many hospitals to fail to claim the maximum ...coding of undernutrition using the International Classification of Diseases, ... See full document

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Persistent high burden of invasive pneumococcal disease in South African HIV-infected adults in the era of an antiretroviral treatment program.

Persistent high burden of invasive pneumococcal disease in South African HIV-infected adults in the era of an antiretroviral treatment program.

... incidence of IPD as a proxy measure of the effectiveness of the HAART program in reducing opportunistic- infections at a population level in HIV-infected adults, our study indicates an ... See full document

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Analysis of risk factors and clinical manifestations associated with Clostridium difficile disease in Serbian hospitalized patients

Analysis of risk factors and clinical manifestations associated with Clostridium difficile disease in Serbian hospitalized patients

... diabetes, and invasive gastrointesti- nal procedures applied in the previous 3 months (colonoscopy, gastroscopy, nasogastric tube, enemas), the number of visits and total time spent ... See full document

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Epidemiology of invasive aspergillosis in critically ill patients: clinical presentation, underlying conditions, and outcomes

Epidemiology of invasive aspergillosis in critically ill patients: clinical presentation, underlying conditions, and outcomes

... rate in patients with IA in the present study. In a previous study on medical ICU patients, mortality was 92% [46]; however, most of those patients had hematologic ... See full document

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The microbiological and clinical characteristics of invasive salmonella in gallbladders from cholecystectomy patients in kathmandu, Nepal.

The microbiological and clinical characteristics of invasive salmonella in gallbladders from cholecystectomy patients in kathmandu, Nepal.

... that in locations such as Kathmandu, the role of carriers in typhoid fever transmission may be negligible, it is reasonable to suggest that those shedding invasive Salmonella play a vital ... See full document

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Recurrent invasive pneumococcal disease in children: underlying clinical conditions, and immunological and microbiological characteristics.

Recurrent invasive pneumococcal disease in children: underlying clinical conditions, and immunological and microbiological characteristics.

... rate of PID in children compared with that reported for Gashingnard et al [16] could be explained by the distribution of circulating serotypes in our geographical ...trends of serotypes ... See full document

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Clinical and Microbiological Factors Associated with High Nasopharyngeal Pneumococcal Density in Patients with Pneumococcal Pneumonia.

Clinical and Microbiological Factors Associated with High Nasopharyngeal Pneumococcal Density in Patients with Pneumococcal Pneumonia.

... NP pneumococcal density and disease ...NP pneumococcal density may be a preceding cause of severe ...NP pneumococcal density is a subsequent effect of having severe ... See full document

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Variability of CSF Alzheimer&#039;s disease biomarkers: implications for clinical practice.

Variability of CSF Alzheimer's disease biomarkers: implications for clinical practice.

... source of variability between laboratories, which may influence CSF-based AD classification, is the difference in cut-offs ...Ab1-42 and t-tau did not differ much, there was a large difference for ... See full document

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The onset of clinical manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease patients

The onset of clinical manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease patients

... diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease is often delayed because of the lack of an ability to recognize its major clinical ...onset of clinical manifestations in ... See full document

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Cytotoxicity in patients with different clinical forms of Chagas disease

Cytotoxicity in patients with different clinical forms of Chagas disease

... cytotoxicity in human Chagas’ disease. In the present study, we evaluated peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) cytotoxicity activity from chagasic patients with different clinical ... See full document

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Symptoms and clinical course of EHEC O104 infection in hospitalized patients: a prospective single center study.

Symptoms and clinical course of EHEC O104 infection in hospitalized patients: a prospective single center study.

... parameters of symptoms, clinical course, and complications of all our hospitalized patients until their ...time of admission, positive stool testing for EHEC and/or ... See full document

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MICROBIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISATION OF Haemophilus influenzae STRAINS ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH INVASIVE AND RESPIRATORY DISEASES

MICROBIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISATION OF Haemophilus influenzae STRAINS ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH INVASIVE AND RESPIRATORY DISEASES

... Most of the isolated H. influenzae strains were from children under 5 years of age ...means of PCR capsular typing, 1 strain was type f, and 113 isolates ...infants and children with ... See full document

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Clinical significance of the isolation of Candida species from hospitalized patients

Clinical significance of the isolation of Candida species from hospitalized patients

... common and widespread opportunistic yeast pathogen, Candida species account for 8-10% of all noso- comial bloodstream infections (Lundston and Sobel, 2001; Colombo et ...2008). In this study, ... See full document

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Clinical and microbiological study of otitis externa in sheep

Clinical and microbiological study of otitis externa in sheep

... inflammation of the external auditory canal (1). Otitis is common in calves and pigs but young and adult of all species are susceptible (2), especially in lambs ...while ... See full document

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Clinical and microbiological characteristics of cryptococcosis at an university hospital in China from 2013 to 2017

Clinical and microbiological characteristics of cryptococcosis at an university hospital in China from 2013 to 2017

... epidemiology, clinical profile and strain charac- teristics of cryptococcosis from 2013 to 2017 in a major teaching hospital in ...Trends in antifungal drug susceptibility ... See full document

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Population snapshot of Streptococcus pneumoniae causing invasive disease in South Africa prior to introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.

Population snapshot of Streptococcus pneumoniae causing invasive disease in South Africa prior to introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.

... [r] ... See full document

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Clinical Usefulness of Streptococcus pneumoniae Urinary Antigen in Patients Hospitalized with Non-Nosocomial Pneumonia

Clinical Usefulness of Streptococcus pneumoniae Urinary Antigen in Patients Hospitalized with Non-Nosocomial Pneumonia

... described in the literature 2 ...collected in the emergency department and inclusion of non-septic ...used and increases the number of etiologic diagnosis 14,15,16 . In ... See full document

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