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Review of 49 Neonates With Acquired Fungal Sepsis: Further Characterization

Review of 49 Neonates With Acquired Fungal Sepsis: Further Characterization

... Conclusions. First, non-albicans Candida have be- come more frequent in neonatal AFS. Second, mechani- cal ventilation and antibacterial agents are significant risk factors for AFS. Third, hyperthermia is a frequent ...

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Blockade ofthe negative co stimulatory molecules PD 1 and CTLA 4 improves survival in primary and secondary fungal sepsis

Blockade ofthe negative co stimulatory molecules PD 1 and CTLA 4 improves survival in primary and secondary fungal sepsis

... secondary fungal sepsis strongly support the concept that inhibition of T cell negative co-stimulatory pathways represents an effective therapeutic approach to disseminated fungal ...

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Thyroid hormones as a marker to diagnose the severity of fungal  sepsis in neonates

Thyroid hormones as a marker to diagnose the severity of fungal sepsis in neonates

... Background: Sepsis due to fungi in the neonatal period occurs in infants admitted to the ICU for long periods of time, especially affecting infants with a birth weight <1500 ...of fungal sepsis ...

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Isolation, identification and antifungal susceptibility of Candida in patients with fungal sepsis

Isolation, identification and antifungal susceptibility of Candida in patients with fungal sepsis

... The present study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital of North India over a period of one year and near about 37 strains of Candida species were isolated. Samples were taken from blood, CSF, nails, skin tissues, ...

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Comparative study of clinic-microbiological profile of fungal and bacterial sepsis in neonates

Comparative study of clinic-microbiological profile of fungal and bacterial sepsis in neonates

... for fungal sepsis allowing discrimination from bacterial ...and fungal sepsis is also important so that empirical therapy can be given ...of sepsis in our study was thus, ...

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Effects of Fluid and Electrolyte Management on Amphotericin B-Induced Nephrotoxicity Among Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

Effects of Fluid and Electrolyte Management on Amphotericin B-Induced Nephrotoxicity Among Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

... ABSTRACT. Objective. Greater use of invasive proce- dures and aggressive antimicrobial therapy predispose extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants to systemic fungal sepsis. Despite its adverse effects ...

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CLINICAL AND LABORATORY CHARACTERISTICS OF NEONATAL CANDIDA SEPSIS

CLINICAL AND LABORATORY CHARACTERISTICS OF NEONATAL CANDIDA SEPSIS

... Candida sepsis in relation to the non-fungal sepsis ...proven sepsis via positive blood culture was demonstrated by the ne- cessarily applied supportive ...gal sepsis in neonates is ...

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A Study of Current Trend of Sepsis Causative Organisms (Fungal and Bacterial) in Neonatal Blood Culture and their Drug Susceptibility Patterns at a Tertiary Care Hospital, Visakhapatnam, South India

A Study of Current Trend of Sepsis Causative Organisms (Fungal and Bacterial) in Neonatal Blood Culture and their Drug Susceptibility Patterns at a Tertiary Care Hospital, Visakhapatnam, South India

... of sepsis. By knowing the current spectrum of pathogens causing sepsis and their drug sensitivity pattern most cases of neonatal sepsis can be saved by prescribing appropriate drugs before culture ...

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Fungal Colonization in the Very Low Birth Weight Infant

Fungal Colonization in the Very Low Birth Weight Infant

... 1986;78:225-232; fungal colonization, fungal sepsis, Can- dida, urinalysis, very low birth weight infant.. Fungal infections affect 3% to 4% of very low.[r] ...

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Characterisation and Speciation of Fungal Isolates in Neonatal Sepsis in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Characterisation and Speciation of Fungal Isolates in Neonatal Sepsis in a Tertiary Care Hospital

... of fungal isolates in neonatal sepsis in a tertiary care hospital revealed a incidence of ...the sepsis cases were presented as late onset sepsis ...fungal sepsis. ...

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CD4+ lymphocyte adenosine triphosphate determination in sepsis: a cohort study

CD4+ lymphocyte adenosine triphosphate determination in sepsis: a cohort study

... has primarily been used as an aid to guide immunosup- pressive therapy in transplant recipients [12,13]. In the- ory, a biomarker such as this could yield valuable information in staging the host immune response in the ...

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Pediatric sepsis in the developing world: challenges in defining sepsis and issues in post-discharge mortality

Pediatric sepsis in the developing world: challenges in defining sepsis and issues in post-discharge mortality

... three sepsis categories defined in the international pediatric sepsis consensus conference (sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock), all require laboratory tests (eg, leukocyte ...severe ...

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Original Article Bisabolol attenuates sepsis-induced acute lung injury through inhibiting NF-κB-mediated inflammatory response

Original Article Bisabolol attenuates sepsis-induced acute lung injury through inhibiting NF-κB-mediated inflammatory response

... in sepsis-induced acute lung injury mice, we next examined the activation of NF-κB signaling pathway in the lung of differentially treated ALI ...that sepsis induction re- duced the content of IκB-α (Figure ...

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Function of aquaporins in sepsis: a systematic review

Function of aquaporins in sepsis: a systematic review

... after sepsis induction with cecal ligation punc- ture (CLP) in the lung of rats [63, ...in sepsis related lung injury and that it can attenuate the LPS induced reduction of Aqp1 and Aqp5 expression [5, ...

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Markers of nitric oxide are associated with sepsis severity: an observational study

Markers of nitric oxide are associated with sepsis severity: an observational study

... of sepsis and septic shock is reduced oxygen delivery depending on al- teration in cardiac output (CO), the product of SVR and MAP ...in sepsis to restore oxygen ...

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Early management of sepsis in medical patients in rural Thailand: a single-center prospective observational study

Early management of sepsis in medical patients in rural Thailand: a single-center prospective observational study

... severe sepsis in Brazil, and Andrews et ...with sepsis in the standard- of-care arm of a randomized clinical trial in Zambia [10, ...with sepsis in 409 ...

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Vitamin D deficiency in human and murine sepsis

Vitamin D deficiency in human and murine sepsis

... In the United Kingdom, the regulatory framework for animal experiments dictated that we could not keep VDD animals alive post-CLP for more than 16 hours because of serious adverse events so we were only able to model ...

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News

News

... for fungal diagnosis. This has the promise of revolutionising fungal identification in medical diagnostic units, and reducing turn-around-time for species ...against fungal disease ...

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An international sepsis survey: a study of doctors' knowledge and perception about sepsis

An international sepsis survey: a study of doctors' knowledge and perception about sepsis

... adult sepsis patients per month on average, and had to have worked for 2 years or more in the ...with sepsis, although on a less regu- lar basis (fewer ...implement sepsis definition guidelines ...

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Sepsis

Sepsis

... Sepsis Sepsis V K E tim, FRCPath, Department of Medical Microbiology & Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, PO Box 12418 Kuala Lumpm introduction Sepsis has become an incre[.] ...

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