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Oliveira Pedro M - - 2012
Barley infection with Fusarium species has been a long standing problem for the malting and brewing industries. In this study, we evaluate the impact of Fusarium culmorum infected raw barley on the final malt quality. Barley grains were infected for 5days at optimum fungal growth conditions. Grains were fully characterized ...
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Horton Sarah C - - 2012
Since the introduction of targeted biological therapies, the implications of a new diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis have changed dramatically. There are now several therapeutic options available for these patients and the target of treatment - remission - is now a realistic goal.
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Melton-Celsa Angela - - 2011
Shiga toxin (Stx)-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are food-borne pathogens that cause hemorrhagic colitis and a serious sequela, the hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). The largest outbreaks of STEC are due to a single E. coli serotype, O157:H7, although non-O157 serotypes also cause the same diseases. Two immunologically distinct Stxs are found ...
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Blum J A - - 2011
Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) or sleeping sickness is caused by the protozoan parasites Trypanosoma brucei (T.b.) gambiense (West African form) and T.b. rhodesiense (East African form) that are transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly, Glossina spp.. Whereas most patients in endemic populations are infected with T.b. gambiense, most ...
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De Jonckheere Johan F - - 2011
Naegleria fowleri, a worldwide distributed pathogen, is the causative agent of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. Because it is such a fulminant disease, most patients do not survive the infection. This pathogen is a free-living amoeboflagellate present in warm water. To date, it is well established that there are several types of ...
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Hillesheim Paul B - - 2011
Abstract Prototheca species are an achlorophyllic algae that cause infections primarily in immunocompromised individuals. At least one-half of infectious cases are cutaneous. Because protothecosis is seldom suspected clinically, patients may be subjected to various treatment modalities for extended periods without satisfactory results. Cutaneous protothecosis shares similar clinical and pathologic findings ...
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Kambhampati Ganesh - - 2011
Patients on dialysis are immunocompromised and are therefore susceptible to both common and unusual infectious complications. These infections are often related to their dialysis access but even routine diagnostic tests unrelated to dialysis can also lead to rare adverse events. We present an unusual case of clavicular osteomyelitis from Bacteroides ...
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Messelhäusser U - - 2011
We analyzed the prevalence of thermotolerant Campylobacter spp. compared that of to Salmonella spp. in raw yolk and on eggshells. A total of 2,710 eggs were investigated for each bacterium. Viable bacteria were found in 4.1% (Campylobacter spp.) and 1.1% (Salmonella spp.) of the eggshell samples, whereas the egg yolk ...
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Ocakoglu Kasim - - 2011
This study aims to prepare (99m)Technetium Pheophorbide-a ((99m)Tc-PH-A) complex and evaluate its efficiency as an infection imaging agent. First, PH-A was obtained from Spirulina maxima algae, and the product compound was confirmed using (1)H NMR and MS (ESI) methods. The PH-A was then labeled with (99m)Tc using the tin chloride ...
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Yeh Jun-Jun - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the inflammatory activity of pulmonary lesions between active tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection in acid-fast bacilli smear-positive non-HIV-infected patients using gallium-67 (Ga) scintigraphy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-four patients with culture-proven active pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) and an additional 17 patients meeting ...
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Zhang Shijian - - 2011
Achieving a (99m)Tc-labeled fluoroquinolone derivative as a single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) tracer is considered to be of great interest. The norfloxacin dithiocarbamate (NFXDTC) was synthesized and radiolabeled with a [(99m)TcN](2+) intermediate to form the (99m)TcN-NFXDTC complex in high yield. The radiochemical purity of (99m)TcN-NFXDTC was over 90%, as ...
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Wong Peng Shyan - - 2011
Purpose. FDG-PET/CT is widely used in the management of a variety of malignancies with excellent overall accuracy, despite the potential for false-positive results related to infection and inflammation. As cancer patients can develop clinically-inapparent infections, we evaluated the prevalence and nature of incidental findings reported to be suggestive of infections ...
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Harris Julie R - - 2011
We report transmission of Blastomyces dermatitidis fungal infection from a pet kinkajou to a man. When treating a patient with a recalcitrant infection and a history of an animal bite, early and complete animal necropsy and consideration of nonbacterial etiologies are needed.
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Singh Siddharth - - 2011
Abstract We present the case of an international traveller who was eventually diagnosed with amoebiasis and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) after she presented with recurring fevers. The patient was also diagnosed with non-amoebic bacterial hepatitis. Positron emission tomography (PET) can play an important role in locating the source ...
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de Pauw Ben E - - 2011
Yeasts and moulds now rank amongst the 10 most frequently isolated pathogens in febrile patients with an impaired immune system. Fungi are mainly opportunistic pathogens that only invade the body if a severely weakened natural defense permits them to do so. Most factors facilitating an invasive fungal infection are unavoidable ...
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Di Paola Giuseppe - - 2011
More than half of the cases of fungal infections of the urinary tract are caused by Candida sp., but occurrence of obstructive uropathy caused by mycetomas or fungus balls (urobezoars) is extremely rare. The latter are conglomerates of fungal hyphae. Diabetes mellitus, immunosuppression, chronic disease, and malignancies are known predisposing ...
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Holtfreter Martha Charlotte - - 2011
The gold standard for diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infections is the detection of eggs from stool or biopsy specimens. The viability of collected eggs can be tested by the miracidium hatching procedure. Direct detection methods are often limited in patients with light or early infections, whereas serological tests and PCR methods ...
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Clokie Martha Rj - - 2011
Bacteriophages or phages are the most abundant organisms in the biosphere and they are a ubiquitous feature of prokaryotic existence. A bacteriophage is a virus which infects a bacterium. Archaea are also infected by viruses, whether these should be referred to as 'phages' is debatable, but they are included as ...
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Stowe Sean D - - 2011
Bacterial biofilms are surface-attached communities of microorganisms that are protected by an extracellular matrix of biomolecules. In the biofilm state, bacteria are significantly more resistant to external assault, including attack by antibiotics. In their native environment, bacterial biofilms underpin costly biofouling that wreaks havoc on shipping, utilities, and offshore industry. ...
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Brown Neil A - - 2011
Fusarium Ear Blight is a destructive fungal disease of cereals including wheat and can contaminate the crop with various trichothecene mycotoxins. This investigation has produced a new β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter strain that facilitates the quick and easy assessment of plant infection. The constitutively expressed gpdA:GUS strain of Fusarium graminearum was ...
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Pooley Sophie - - 2011
Artemisone is one of the most promising artemisinin derivatives in clinical trials. Previous studies with radiolabeled artemisinin and dihydroartemisinin have measured uptake in Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes. Uptake is much greater in infected than in uninfected erythrocytes, but the relative contributions of transport, binding, and metabolism to this process still await ...
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Kumar Vijay - - 2011
(67)Ga citrate has been extensively used to detect infection and inflammation since 1971. However, its clinical utility is compromised due to several limitations. The present project explored whether (68)Ga-apo-transferrin ((68)Ga-TF), when prepared in vitro, is a useful agent for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of bacterial infection. An infection was ...
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Bayarri Susana - - 2010
Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii and distributed worldwide. Ingestion of viable cysts from infected raw or undercooked meat is an important route of horizontal transmission of the parasite to humans. Little information is available concerning the effect of commercial curing on cysts of T. ...
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Julka Kabir - - 2010
Infections of the gastrointestinal tract can often involve the gallbladder. Infection probably plays a role in the formation of gallstones but is more commonly thought to contribute to acute illness in patients. Acute calculous cholecystitis caused by an impacted gallstone is often complicated by secondary bacterial infection and is a ...
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De Gersem R - - 2010
Radiolabeled human non specific immunoglobulin G (IgG or HIG) was proposed in the early nineties as a potential tracer for imaging infection and sterile inflammation. Formulations with 111In and 99mTc as the label were developed and extensive preclinical work was undertaken to assess its potential as a diagnostic agent. 111In-HIG ...
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Bártíková Hana - - 2010
Albendazole (ABZ) is one of the most important benzimidazole compounds possessing high activity against the lancet fluke, Dicrocoelium dendriticum. ABZ sulphoxide (ABZ.SO) is the main molecule present in the bloodstream of an ABZ-treated host. The aim of this study was to characterise the pattern of ex vivo uptake of ABZ ...
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Shukla Jaya - - 2010
Breast milk oligosaccharides act as soluble receptors for different pathogens which protect the newborn child from infection. The differentiation between loosening of prosthesis due to infective pathology septic or otherwise aseptic plays an important role in the patient management. We have labeled hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin, oligosaccharide derivative, with technetium-99m ((99m)Tc-HPβCD). The quality ...
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Ionita Catalina C - - 2011
We present an overview of multiple infections in relation to acute ischemic stroke and the therapeutic options available. Conditions that are a direct cause of stroke (infectious endocarditis, meningoencephalitides, and human immunodeficiency virus infection), the pathophysiologic mechanism responsible for stroke, and treatment dilemmas are presented. Independently or in conjunction with ...
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Bessoff Kovi - - 2010
Annually, over 2.5 billion people are at risk for infection with dengue virus (DENV), while between 50 and 100 million people contract the infection. There is an urgent need for alternative diagnostic tools that can detect DENV during acute infection. Recent studies have shown that DENV nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) ...
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Shields Joanne - - 2010
Urinary tract infection (UTI) may predominantly involve the lower urinary tract, i.e. acute cystitis, or upper urinary tract consisting of the renal pelvis and kidney,, i.e. acute pyelonephritis The incidence of acute pyelonephritis is higher in young women than in men but the incidence in men over 65 is similar ...
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Pridgeon J W - - 2010
Using quantitative PCR (QPCR), the relative transcriptional levels of five toll-like receptors (TLR2, TLR3, TLR5, TLR20a and TLR21) were studied in the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque), under uninfected and acutely infected conditions [1-, 2-, 4-, 6-, 12-, 24-, 36- and 48-h post-injection (hpi)]. Under uninfected conditions, the transcriptional levels ...
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Biswas Deb - - 2010
We present a severe case of acute tonsillitis caused by Borrelia vincenti. B. vincenti does not only cause Plaut-Vincent's angina, but also a more localised infection of the tonsil.
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Azevedo-Silva F - - 2010
Acute leukemia is the most frequent cancer in children. Recently, a new hypothesis was proposed for the pathogenesis of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The so-called 'adrenal hypothesis' emphasized the role of endogenous cortisol in the etiology of B-cell precursor ALL. The incidence peak of ALL in children between 3 ...
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Del Pace Stefano - - 2010
Coronary stent thrombosis (CST) is a major concern of interventional cardiology. Several risk factors for CST have been identified, but as a whole they do not explain the pathophysiology of CST. This study was designed to investigate whether acute infection-inflammation could facilitate the occurrence of CST. Forty-one patients, aged 66.6 ...
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Ağin Hasan - - 2010
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is an acute demyelinating infection of the CNS that is characterized by multifocal white matter involvement often following an infection and vaccination. A 16-year-old child receiving risperidone for 7 years for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder was hospitalized with complaints of double-vision during the past month ...
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Lee Nelson - - 2010
We report acute encephalopathy associated with influenza A infection in 3 adults. We detected high cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma concentrations of CXCL8/IL-8 and CCL2/MCP-1 (CSF/plasma ratios > or =3), and interleukin-6, CXCL10/IP-10, but no evidence of viral neuroinvasion. Patients recovered without sequelae. Hyperactivated cytokine response may play a role ...
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Lerias de Almeida Paulo Roberto - - 2010
There are no well established treatment guidelines about acute hepatitis C (AHC), leaving physicians to make several challenging decisions, such whether to treat, when to treat and what treatment regimens to use. This article examines the diagnosis of acute infection and critically appraises the various treatment regimens.
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Smallman-Raynor M R - - 2010
Although the involvement of common childhood infections in the aetiology of acute appendicitis has long been conjectured, supporting evidence is largely restricted to a disparate set of clinical case reports. A systematic population-based analysis of the implied comorbid associations is lacking in the literature. Drawing on a classic epidemiological dataset, ...
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Lai Chung-Hsu - - 2009
Acute Q fever and scrub typhus are zoonoses endemic to southern Taiwan. Among the 137 patients with acute Q fever (89, 65.0%) or scrub typhus (43, 31.4%), we identified 5 patients (3.6%) who were co-infected with Coxiella burnetii and Orientia tsutsugamushi.
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Marshman Laurence A G - - 2009
Acute haematogenous infection of a closed fractures is rare. A 68-year-old diabetic male sustained a burst fracture of a lumbar vertebra (L2) after a fall onto his back. After 5 days of conservative management, he developed a chest infection and amoxicillin was commenced empirically. However, after 6 days his previously ...
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Devecioglu Omer - - 2009
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) may be familial or secondary to infections, malignancies, metabolic disorders. Infectious causes are mostly viral and EBV is the mostly frequently seen etiologic agent. In this case, we report a child with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), who had three episodes of secondary HLH, possibly due to two ...
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Ticona Eduardo - - 2010
Human bartonellosis is a South American anthroponosis caused by Bartonella bacilliformis. The disease has an acute phase characterized by invasion of red blood cells by parasites, and consequent severe anemia; and a chronic phase presenting with benign vascular tumors. During the acute phase, affected individuals are prone to developing opportunistic ...
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Dahiya Saurabh - - 2009
Development of target-specific diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals has always been a challenging task. For this purpose, design and development of the imaging-friendly variant of a potent antibiotic could aid in treatment planning and follow-up of patients with hard-to-diagnose bacterial infections. Fluoroquinolone analogues were synthesized taking the lead from Ciprofloxacin (the broad spectrum ...
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Bartlett Susan L - - 2009
Two captive reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) at a New York zoological institution were diagnosed with Babesia odocoilei. Clinical signs consistent with acute babesiosis included fever, hemoglobinuria, and hemolytic anemia. Both episodes were precipitated by stressful events that may have compromised their immunocompetence. The diagnosis was confirmed by visualization of intraerythrocytic ...
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Kronmann Karl C - - 2009
Melioidosis is endemic to Southeast Asia. The incidence of infection in visitors is not well known, especially for short visits. Thirteen (38%) of 34 previously unexposed US Marines had positive serology after 2 weeks in Thailand, and one developed acute disseminated disease. Asymptomatic infection with Burkholderia pseudomallei may be common, ...
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Souza Samaly dos Santos Sdos - - 2009
Dry cough, dyspnea and manifestations of bronchial asthma have recently been observed in patients with acute schistosomiasis. To investigate the type and pathogenesis of these conditions, an experimental mouse model for acute schistosomiasis was used. Forty mice were divided into four groups of ten each: three infected groups and a ...
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Cojocaru Inimioara Mihaela - - 2009
Magnesium (Mg) deficiency seems to be implicated in immune dysfunction, including acute and chronic infections. Magnesium serum levels in 53 patients with acute ischemic stroke and acute bacterial (37 patients) and acute viral infections (16 patients) (29 men and 24 women, mean age 68.6+/-4.7 years) were analyzed as compared to ...
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Dhar S A - - 2008
PURPOSE: To assess the efficacy of acute invaginating docking for infected non-unions of the humerus. METHODS: Eight men and 3 women aged 17 to 59 years with infected non-unions of the humerus underwent acute invaginating docking with shortening and Ilizarov fixation. RESULTS: The mean shortening was 2.9 cm owing to ...
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Molnar T - - 2008
Patients with stroke are more susceptible to infections, suggesting possible deficiencies of early immune responses, particularly of leucocytes. To serially examine leucocyte antisedimentation rate (LAR), a simple test to detect activation of leucocytes, and correlate it with S100beta, procalcitonin and outcome in patients with acute ischaemic events. Venous blood samples ...
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Kumar V - - 2008
Acute lung injuries due to acute lung infections remain the major cause of mortality. Thus antibiotics with immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory activities ,regardless of their antibacterial properties, will help to overcome acute lung infection-induced injuries. The macrolide antibiotics have been shown to possess these properties. Clarithromycin has been shown to possess ...
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