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Adaptive Antibiotic Resistance: Overview and Perspectives
In reaction to the improved use of antibacterial materials, particularly in the 20th century, bacteria have developed mechanisms to surmount the efficacy of antibiotics and so become resistant. In fact, the evolution of the compulsive resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is great. Coevolution of microorganisms with environmenta.. Read More
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Actinotignum schaalii Pilonidal Sinus: Case Report and Review of A. schaalii Soft Tissue Infections
A. schaallii has been recently recognised as an emerging uropathogen but its role in skin and soft tissue infections is less well-characterised. We describe an unusual case of A. schaallii pilonidal sinus infection and review the literature for skin and soft tissue infections involving this organism. A. schaallii soft tissue inf.. Read More
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Diabetic patients are at increased risk of wound infection after minor or major surgery due to the role diabetes play in metabolic function by impairing inflammatory process leading to increased risk of infection and impaired wound healing. This study investigated the phenotypic profile and antibiogram of pathogens isolated from.. Read More
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HCV Infection on Lymphoid Neoplasm
Since there is a suggested a link between HCV and liver cancer, attempts are currently being made to discover new drugs that can advance the treatment of hepatitis C and prevent it from progressing to liver cancer. On the other hand, in the treatment of lymphoma, it has been pointed out that HCV is associated with HCV reactivati.. Read More
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Tetanus at Yalgado Ouédraogo University Hospital Center in Ouagadougou from 2000 to 2014
Introduction/Mission: In Burkina Faso, tetanus remains a public health problem. The aim of the study was to describe the epidemiological, clinical and evolutionary profile of tetanus at the Yalgado University Hospital Center in Ouagadougou. Patients and methods: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study of tetanus cases a.. Read More
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Impact of Antibiotic Use in Patient Colonization with Multidrug-resistant Organisms
There are some variables associated with multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) establishment success in healthcare settings and infection outcomes such as long-time use of antibiotics, immunosuppression, medical devices, loss of skin integrity, time of permanence of patients in ICUs and microorganism virulence. Our aim was to rev.. Read More
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Introduction: Chikungunya infection is a mosquito-borne disease caused by Chikungunya virus which is to the family Togaviridae. In 2008, Chikungunya infection was first identified in Rajshahi and chapainawabganj, recent outbreak occur in Dhaka 2017.Objective: To ascertain the knowledge and awareness regarding Chikungunya among c.. Read More
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Importance of Fibronectin for Clostridium perfringens Adhesion to Host Tissue
Clostridium perfringens, a Gram-positive, spore-forming, obligate anaerobe, is the cause of gas gangrene and food poisoning. Colonization of the host requires adhesion of bacterial cells to injured tissue. We review here recent results regarding the role of fibronectin in the interaction of C. perfringens cells with host collage.. Read More
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To determine the differences in the clinical features of hospitalized elderly patients with influenza between the A (H1N1) pdm09 and the A (H3N2)-dominant seasons, 12 adult patients (mean age, 76.5 years) with influenza who were hospitalized during the 2015-2016 A (H1N1) pdm09-dominant season were compared with 26 adult patients.. Read More
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Occupationally Acquired P. Falciparum Malaria
Although low, the risk of occupational malaria does exist. This report describes a rare case of occupational malaria in a non-endemic area with a favorable outcome despite the delayed diagnosis and calls for further research in the field of malaria post-exposure prophylaxis following accidental exposure to biological fluids... Read More
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Structure Based Discovery of Pan Active Botulinum Neurotoxin Inhibitors
Clostridium botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) released by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum are the most potent toxins causing the fatal disease called botulism. There are seven distinct serotypes of BoNTs (A to G) released by various strains of botulinum. They all have high sequence homology and similar three-dimensional structur.. Read More
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Background: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis remains a peril to the global tuberculosis control struggle. Ethiopia is one of the high burden countries and tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of mortality. The prolonged treatment associated with multi-drug resistance tuberculosis and the often-severe adverse effects of.. Read More
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The main objective of our study was to perform a situational analysis of bacteremia diagnosed at the Clinic of Infectious Diseases Fann University Hospital in Dakar. This was a retrospective, descriptive study based on the records of patients hospitalized for bacteremia from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014. Epidemiological,.. Read More
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Objective: The M3 protein encoded by murine gamma-herpesvirus 68 (MHV-68) was the first secreted protein identified in herpesvirus. This protein is unique in its ability to bind a broad-spectrum of chemokines from all four subfamilies, thus it has been proposed to be a potential gene therapy candidate for controlling the overact.. Read More
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Plasma Cell Mastitis Resembling a Breast Cancer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Plasma Cell Mastitis (PCM) is a benign breast entity that occurs in females in middle age with main histopathological characteristic-infiltration of plasma cells and lymphocytes in breast tissue. The importance of PCM lies in his similarity to the breast cancer in a clinical, microscopical and macroscopical presentation. Differe.. Read More
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Helicobacter Pylori Infection Induces Gastric Cancer and the Cancer/Testis Antigens Expression
Helicobacter pylori (HP) are known to induce gastritis, atrophy, intestinal metaplasia, dysplasia, and stomach malignancy. HP infection also induces cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) during or after gastric malignancy. This study aims to elucidate the relationship between HP and CTAs, especially melanoma antigen-A3 and Kitakyushu lu.. Read More
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Background: Invasive cervical carcinoma (ICC) accounts for 23% of all cancer-related deaths in Zimbabwean women. Trials for a national program of genotype-specific HPV vaccines are underway to prevent cervical carcinoma, but the distribution of HPV types among women with ICC according to HIV status is unknown.Methods: To determi.. Read More
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During the early stage (2011-2012) after the Great East Japan Earthquake, the total number of tuberculosis (TB), pulmonary TB and latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) patients significantly increased only in the coastal region of northern Miyagi, which was ravaged by a post-quake tsunami. Here, we investigated the midterm-stage .. Read More
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Background: After observed widespread use of ertapenem at four community hospitals, antimicrobial stewardship initiatives (ASIs) were undertaken to minimize ertapenem use. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of ASIs on antibiotic utilization and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacteriaceae susceptibility patterns. Methods.. Read More
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A Case of Kaposi's Sarcoma of the Rectum in a Homosexual Male with HIV–AIDS
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a locally aggressive endothelial tumor, commonly diagnosed among individuals with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The most typical site of involvement by KS is the skin, but in some cases, it can also affect other tissues and organs. Most patients with gastrointestinal involvement of Kaposi's sa.. Read More
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