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The Determinants of Fatal Outcomes during Severe Malaria in Children at the HKM University Teaching Hospital of Cotonou Benin

The Determinants of Fatal Outcomes during Severe Malaria in Children at the HKM University Teaching Hospital of Cotonou Benin

... In this investigative work, artesunate was the molecule most used, as recommended by the WHO [1], except for 4 children who were administered quinine. The av- erage length of stay in hospital was 5 days (range, 0 to 25 ...

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Tobacco smoking and risk of 36 cardiovascular disease subtypes: fatal and non-fatal outcomes in a large prospective Australian study

Tobacco smoking and risk of 36 cardiovascular disease subtypes: fatal and non-fatal outcomes in a large prospective Australian study

... CVD outcomes was based on all 51 diagnosis code fields in the hospital data and the underlying cause of death codes in the death ...primary outcomes were a combined endpoint of hospi- talisation with or ...

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Impact of on site cardiac catheterization on resource utilization and fatal and non fatal outcomes after acute myocardial infarction

Impact of on site cardiac catheterization on resource utilization and fatal and non fatal outcomes after acute myocardial infarction

... non-fatal outcomes and resource utilization with a popu- lation-based ...certain outcomes are similar for patients treated at hospitals with more versus less selective use of invasive cardiac proce- ...

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Treatment delay and fatal outcomes of pulmonary tuberculosis in advanced age: a retrospective nationwide cohort study

Treatment delay and fatal outcomes of pulmonary tuberculosis in advanced age: a retrospective nationwide cohort study

... Another crucial contributor to poor outcomes in eld- erly patients with PTB is the delay in anti-TB treatment. The clinical symptoms and radiographic findings of PTB in elderly people tend to be less specific [25, ...

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Transcriptomic signatures differentiate survival from fatal outcomes in humans infected with Ebola virus

Transcriptomic signatures differentiate survival from fatal outcomes in humans infected with Ebola virus

... Mobile Laboratory in Guinea. Discarded samples were then held in an archive and used in this study under the auspices of the EVIDENT project– Ebola Virus Disease correlates of protection, determinants of outcome and ...

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Dichotomy in Fatal Outcomes in a Large Cohort of People Living with HTLV-1 in São Paulo, Brazil

Dichotomy in Fatal Outcomes in a Large Cohort of People Living with HTLV-1 in São Paulo, Brazil

... all fatal cases, but an increased 2:1 female ratio for the fatal HAM/TSP cases, although this difference was not statistically significant (Table 1, ...asymptomatic fatal cases (Table 1, ...among ...

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CSACI position statement: Newer generation H1-antihistamines are safer than first-generation H1-antihistamines and should be the first-line antihistamines for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and urticaria

CSACI position statement: Newer generation H1-antihistamines are safer than first-generation H1-antihistamines and should be the first-line antihistamines for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and urticaria

... First-generation AHs are associated with significant and, at times, serious adverse effects including fatal outcomes, and they should not be used as first-line treatment in allergic d[r] ...

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Optimal management of acute nonrenal adverse reactions to iodine-based contrast media

Optimal management of acute nonrenal adverse reactions to iodine-based contrast media

... Although rare, severe acute adverse reactions to modern iodine-based contrast media are feared as they may have fatal outcomes; therefore, all radiologists should be prepared to give immediate treatment ...

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Pregnancy related morbidity and risk factors for fatal foetal outcomes in the Taabo health and demographic surveillance system, Côte d’Ivoire

Pregnancy related morbidity and risk factors for fatal foetal outcomes in the Taabo health and demographic surveillance system, Côte d’Ivoire

... While major progress has been made over the past 15 years to improve population health and wellbeing [1], maternal and neonatal mortality still remain high, par- ticularly in the poorest countries, where stillbirths ...

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Influence of HIV infection on the clinical presentation and outcome of adults with acute community-acquired pneumonia in Yaounde, Cameroon: a retrospective hospital-based study

Influence of HIV infection on the clinical presentation and outcome of adults with acute community-acquired pneumonia in Yaounde, Cameroon: a retrospective hospital-based study

... and outcomes of patients regardless of their status for HIV in our sample is largely in agreement with earlier report from the same setting ...with fatal outcomes in our sample, death oc- curred with ...

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Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Rivaroxaban in the Secondary Prevention of Acute Coronary Syndromes in Sweden.

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Rivaroxaban in the Secondary Prevention of Acute Coronary Syndromes in Sweden.

... consequences of therapy in ACS patients were based on a number of assumptions to capture natural disease progression. Treatment durations of 2 years for rivaroxaban and 1 year for clopidogrel or ticlopidine were assumed ...

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Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Is Associated with Intravascular Monocytes and Platelets That Are Increased with HIV Coinfection

Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Is Associated with Intravascular Monocytes and Platelets That Are Increased with HIV Coinfection

... that fatal pediatric CM is associated with intra- vascular accumulation of infected erythrocytes, monocytes, and platelets that is qualitatively similar, but more pronounced, in those children with CM who are HIV ...

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ESTIMATES OF COST OF ACCIDENTS IN SOME SELECTED INDUSTRIES IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA

ESTIMATES OF COST OF ACCIDENTS IN SOME SELECTED INDUSTRIES IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA

... for fatal, serious and minor accidents, respectively while the lowest was estimated as: ...for fatal, serious and minor accidents, ...for fatal, serious and minor accidents, respectively while the ...

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Proteomic profiling of the plasma of Gambian children with cerebral malaria

Proteomic profiling of the plasma of Gambian children with cerebral malaria

... Depletion of coagulation factors is associated with death Of thirteen proteins involved in the coagulation cascade, eleven were down-regulated in fatal cases. Factors V and X, the main factors mediating ...

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Fatal Haemophagocytic Syndrome

Fatal Haemophagocytic Syndrome

... Fatal Haemophagocytic Syndrome Fatal Haemophagocytic Syndrome SAW Fadl1ah, MMed', A A Raymond, MD", S K Cheong, FRCPA', MAL Amir, MD', 'Division of Clinical Haematology and Stem cell Tt'ansplantation,[.] ...

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The role of pneumonia and secondary bacterial infection in fatal and serious outcomes of pandemic influenza a(H1N1)pdm09

The role of pneumonia and secondary bacterial infection in fatal and serious outcomes of pandemic influenza a(H1N1)pdm09

... A systematic review was conducted according to the Pre- ferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) [12].We sought primary studies that presented quantita- tive data of invasive bacterial co-infection in ...

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The influence of gender on the effects of aspirin in preventing myocardial infarction

The influence of gender on the effects of aspirin in preventing myocardial infarction

... When the original trials were divided into tertile groups based on the gender mix (0–66%, 70–89%, 100% male participants in each trial), the beneficial effect of aspirin in reducing non-fatal MI was found to be ...

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Fatal Attraction: The Fetishized Image of the Fatal Woman as Gothic Double

Fatal Attraction: The Fetishized Image of the Fatal Woman as Gothic Double

... Like The Picture of Dorian Gray , Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca centres on a portrait, but. this time it is neither supernatural nor entirely visible[r] ...

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A Study on Epidemiology, Clinical Profile and outcome of Snake Bite Envenomation

A Study on Epidemiology, Clinical Profile and outcome of Snake Bite Envenomation

... Documented reports of epidemiological studies of snake bite in India are few. Although the exact number of persons inflicted by snake bite is not known, it is estimated that about 2,00,000 persons are annually bitten by ...

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Drowning mortality and morbidity rates in children and adolescents 0-19yrs: a population-based study in Queensland, Australia

Drowning mortality and morbidity rates in children and adolescents 0-19yrs: a population-based study in Queensland, Australia

... Drowning is an injury with particular etiological patterns that change according to age group, aquatic setting and activity.[4] Many studies focus on either mortality or hospital ad- missions, with very few publishing ...

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