نتایج جستجو برای: reinfection

تعداد نتایج: 2709  

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2012
Aaron J Johnson Siraj A Sayeed Qais Naziri Harpal S Khanuja Michael A Mont

BACKGROUND Deep infections are devastating complications of TKA often treated with component explantation, intravenous antibiotics, and antibiotic-impregnated cement spacers. Historically, the spacers have been static, which may limit patients' ROM and ability to walk. Several recent reports describe dynamic spacers, which may allow for improved ROM and make later reimplantation easier. However...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1986
T Sonoguchi M Sakoh N Kunita K Satsuta H Noriki H Fukumi

Reinfection with influenza A virus was studied by measuring hemagglutination-inhibiting antibody responses to infection in paired sera taken from groups of soldiers and students. Among 62 soldiers severely infected during the first wave of the A/Asian/57 (H2N2) pandemic in 1957, 17 were asymptomatically reinfected with the same virus within six months. In the 1962 epidemic the rate increased to...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Bhavna Chohan Ludo Lavreys Stephanie M J Rainwater Julie Overbaugh

A major premise underlying current human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vaccine approaches is that preexisting HIV-1-specific immunity will block or reduce infection. However, the recent identification of several cases of HIV-1 reinfection suggests that the specific immune response generated for chronic HIV-1 infection may not be adequate to protect against infection by a second HIV-1 st...

2015
José Afonso Guerra-Assunção Rein M. G. J. Houben Amelia C. Crampin Themba Mzembe Kim Mallard Francesc Coll Palwasha Khan Louis Banda Arthur Chiwaya Rui P. A. Pereira Ruth McNerney David Harris Julian Parkhill Taane G. Clark Judith R. Glynn

BACKGROUND Recurrent tuberculosis is a major health burden and may be due to relapse with the original strain or reinfection with a new strain. METHODS In a population-based study in northern Malawi, patients with tuberculosis diagnosed from 1996 to 2010 were actively followed after the end of treatment. Whole-genome sequencing with approximately 100-fold coverage was performed on all availab...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2010
Rupert J Quinnell Rachel L Pullan Lutz Ph Breitling Stefan M Geiger Bonnie Cundill Rodrigo Correa-Oliveira Simon Brooker Jeffrey M Bethony

BACKGROUND Predisposition to heavy or light human hookworm infection is consistently reported in treatment-reinfection studies. A significant role for host genetics in determining hookworm infection intensity has also been shown, but the relationship between host genetics and predisposition has not been investigated. METHODS A treatment-reinfection study was conducted among 1302 individuals i...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1979
F Green E Balish

During primary Trichophyton mentagrophytes infection of strain 2 guinea pigs, the colony-forming units (CFU) of fungi present within the lesion peaked between days 7 and 14, whereas the severity of the lesion itself peaked between days 11 and 16. Concomitant with the latter peak, a pronounced depression in the in vitro mitogenic activity of spleen cells (SPC) and lymph node cells (LNC) was obse...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2008
Paul B Bartley Amber Glanfield Yuesheng Li Danielle I Stanisic Mary Duke Malcolm K Jones Donald P McManus

Artemether (ART) is a well-described antimalarial with efficacy against juvenile schistosomes, with 7-day-old schistosomula being particularly susceptible. Both ART-affected worms and parasites developing from irradiated cercariae die at similar times after infection. Our aim was to determine if ART treatment of prepatent schistosomiasis japonica may result in the generation of a protective imm...

2011
Robert W Li Congjun Li Louis C Gasbarre

Cooperia oncophora is an economically important gastrointestinal nematode in ruminants. Acquired resistance to Cooperia oncophora infection in cattle develops rapidly as a result of prior infections. Naïve cattle, when given a primary infection of high-dose infective L3 larvae, develop a strong immunity to subsequent reinfection. Compared to primary infection, reinfection resulted in a marked r...

2014
James A. Harker Yuko Yamaguchi Fiona J. Culley John S. Tregoning Peter J. M. Openshaw

Infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in neonatal mice leads to exacerbated disease if mice are reinfected with the same virus as adults. Both T cells and the host major histocompatibility complex genotype contribute to this phenomenon, but the part played by innate immunity has not been defined. Since macrophages and natural killer (NK) cells play key roles in regulating inflammatio...

2018
Kathy E. Raven Theodore Gouliouris Julian Parkhill Sharon J. Peacock

Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREfm) bloodstream infections are associated with high recurrence rates. This study used genome sequencing to accurately distinguish the frequency of relapse and reinfection in patients with recurrent E. faecium bacteremia and to investigate strain relatedness in patients with apparent VREfm and vancomycin-susceptible E. faecium (VSEfm) mixed infection...

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