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Hyperactivity of Neutrophil Leukotactic Responses during Active Bacterial Infection

Hyperactivity of Neutrophil Leukotactic Responses during Active Bacterial Infection

... active bacterial infection, the neutrophils of 25 patients with active bacterial infection and 25 age-matched controls were compared for leukotactic activity, random mobility, and nitroblue ...

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Bacterial Infection of Central Venous Catheters in Short Term Total Parenteral Nutrition

Bacterial Infection of Central Venous Catheters in Short Term Total Parenteral Nutrition

... Bacterial infection of Centred Venous Catheters in Short Term Total Parenteral Nutrition Bacterial infection of Centred Venous Cath in Short"" Term To tal Parenteral Nutrition eters L Chan, FANZCA*, Y[.] ...

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Rhinovirus in Febrile Infants and Risk of Bacterial Infection

Rhinovirus in Febrile Infants and Risk of Bacterial Infection

... of infection with ...of bacterial infection. Rates of bacterial infection by specific virus type other than HRV were too low for statistical ...

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Influenza “Trains” the Host for Enhanced Susceptibility to Secondary Bacterial Infection

Influenza “Trains” the Host for Enhanced Susceptibility to Secondary Bacterial Infection

... 2° bacterial infection (36, 37), our goal was to understand if and how Eritoran treatment of primary influenza virus infection might affect the response to bacterial ...virus infection ...

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Diagnostic Accuracy of Presepsin (sCD14 ST) for Prediction of Bacterial Infection in Cerebrospinal Fluid Samples from Children with Suspected Bacterial Meningitis or Ventriculitis

Diagnostic Accuracy of Presepsin (sCD14 ST) for Prediction of Bacterial Infection in Cerebrospinal Fluid Samples from Children with Suspected Bacterial Meningitis or Ventriculitis

... more bacterial pathogens than culturing ...mixed infection, which can generally be expected if EVD is an entry point to the sterile cerebrospinal com- ...partment. Bacterial skin flora contaminations ...

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Contribution of Bacterial Infection to Male Infertility in Nigerians

Contribution of Bacterial Infection to Male Infertility in Nigerians

... It is concluded that the prevalence of abnormal sperm cells indices and bacterial infection is high. In the management of male factor infertility Staphylococcus aureus should be properly treated and no ...

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Intracellular Bacterial Infection and Invariant NKT Cells

Intracellular Bacterial Infection and Invariant NKT Cells

... intracellular bacterial infection, which is correlated with functional changes of this cell popula- ...intracellular bacterial infection by controlling ...microbial infection, but also ...

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Long Term Effects of Early Life Antibiotic Exposure on Resistance to Subsequent Bacterial Infection

Long Term Effects of Early Life Antibiotic Exposure on Resistance to Subsequent Bacterial Infection

... rodentium infection are affected by the host strain genetic background: while NIH or C57BL/6 mice develop diarrhea and weight loss, these ill effects are transient (18) and the mice develop resistance against ...

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The Association of Kernicterus with Bacterial Infection in the Newborn

The Association of Kernicterus with Bacterial Infection in the Newborn

... None of the four infants with kernicterus received any medications known to displace bilirubin from albumin; all four received antibiotics parenterally in dosages similar to those given [r] ...

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The role of temperate bacteriophages in bacterial infection

The role of temperate bacteriophages in bacterial infection

... A: Lysogeny occurs when the phage DNA integrates into the bacterial genome. Here it is described as a prophage. Prophages replicate along with the bacterial cell. Cell stress such as DNA damage can result ...

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The Human Skin Microbiome Associates with the Outcome of and Is Influenced by Bacterial Infection

The Human Skin Microbiome Associates with the Outcome of and Is Influenced by Bacterial Infection

... an infection caused by Treponema pallidum ...ducreyi infection underscores the need to understand the factors that contribute to ...perimental infection model in which healthy adult volunteers are ...

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Comparison of Models of Bacterial Infection in the Intestinal Tract

Comparison of Models of Bacterial Infection in the Intestinal Tract

... We consider a long thin tube, representing the small intestine, extending in the z direction from z = 0 to z = L. We are assuming that our model is valid everywhere throughout the small intestine and we do not have to ...

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Prospective study on the overuse of blood test-guided antibiotics on patients with acute diarrhea in primary hospitals of China

Prospective study on the overuse of blood test-guided antibiotics on patients with acute diarrhea in primary hospitals of China

... of bacterial infection. However, confirmation of bacterial infection with culture analysis usually takes days, which is an unrealistic amount of time to wait to provide a ...

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A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON RISKFACTORS, INCIDENCE RATE AND MANAGEMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PAEDIATRICS DEPARTMENT OF A TERITIARYCARE HOSPITAL

A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON RISKFACTORS, INCIDENCE RATE AND MANAGEMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PAEDIATRICS DEPARTMENT OF A TERITIARYCARE HOSPITAL

... tract infection (UTI) is a common bacterial infection in ...tract infection in children because the presenting symptoms and signs are non-specific, particularly in infants and children younger ...

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Infections and immunomodulation on liver transplant patients

Infections and immunomodulation on liver transplant patients

... site infection of liver transplant patients is shown in Table ...site infection in this study is 20% in accordance with Sanger Il ...wound infection, from 6% to 18% as cholangitis, from ...site ...

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HEMATOLOGICAL AND SAME BACTERIAL INFECTIONS AS PARAMETERS IN THALASSEMIA PATIENTS

HEMATOLOGICAL AND SAME BACTERIAL INFECTIONS AS PARAMETERS IN THALASSEMIA PATIENTS

... Background: Thalassemia is a genetic disorder of hemoglobin production, patient with thalassemia major and some intermediate needed regular blood transfusion for correction of anemia to keep hemoglobin level at lower ...

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Review on Bacterial Biofilms and its impact

Review on Bacterial Biofilms and its impact

... sensing. Bacterial biofilms have several impacts such as chronic bacterial infection (kidney stones, dental plaque and chronic inflammatory infections), contamination of food and water quality and ...

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Spatial and Temporal Shifts in Bacterial Biogeography and Gland Occupation during the Development of a Chronic Infection

Spatial and Temporal Shifts in Bacterial Biogeography and Gland Occupation during the Development of a Chronic Infection

... secondary infection, likely because the majority of glands remain ...rial infection followed a Che ⫺ bacterial infection compared to Che ⫺ bacterial infection alone ...WT ...

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Bench to bedside review: Bacterial pneumonia with influenza   pathogenesis and clinical implications

Bench to bedside review: Bacterial pneumonia with influenza pathogenesis and clinical implications

... virus infection has been shown to impair neutrophil function at multiple levels [28,34,47- ...secondary bacterial challenge in mice infected with infl uenza virus ...higher bacterial loads in these ...

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Comparison of the frequency of bacterial and viral infections among children with community-acquired pneumonia hospitalized across distinct severity categories: a prospective cross-sectional study

Comparison of the frequency of bacterial and viral infections among children with community-acquired pneumonia hospitalized across distinct severity categories: a prospective cross-sectional study

... pneumococcal infection frequency in- creased across “non-severe”, “severe”, and “very severe” ...co- infection, sole bacterial infection was independently as- sociated with severity (Table 8), ...

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