نتایج جستجو برای: balkan nephropathy

تعداد نتایج: 30172  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2007
A Singh

The meta-analysis by SIEMPOS et al. [1] has shown equivalent efficacy of macrolides, quinolones and amoxicillin/clavulanate in the treatment of patients with acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis (ABECB). Although quinolones are associated with better microbiological success and fewer recurrences of ABECB, certain points merit further discussion, especially in tuberculosis (TB) end...

2011
Carlos G. Musso

More than 2000 years ago, Alexander the Third of Macedonia conquered the then known world and ruled an empire that extended from the Balkan Peninsula to the Indus River. Alexander changed the course of human history when he sparked the spread of Greek culture throughout the ancient world. Also as the world’s first statesman, he forsaw the advantages of multicultural societies and was clever eno...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2008
Mladen Belicza Alma Demirović Karla Tomić Tanja Lenicek Ivana Pavić Krunoslav Jakovina Mato Vukelić Tratincica Jakovina Maja Misić Bozo Kruslin

Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is a chronic tubulointerstitial renal disease of a still unknown etiology, associated with an increased frequency of urothelial carcinoma, particularly of the upper urinary tract (UUT). The aim of the study was to compare the occurrence of UUT carcinomas between Brodsko-Posavska Region (BPR) which is the region with endemic villages and the non-endemic region of...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
Bernard D. Goldstein

Introduction There is a 3-fold rationale for convening this Symposium on Benzene Metabolism, Toxicity and Carcinogen-esis. Benzene is a very important chemical. Among the organic chemicals known to be human carcinogens, ben-zene is produced in the greatest volume and with the widest possibilities for human exposure in the workplace and in the general environment. Second, there is much lrecent r...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2014
N Ringa C T Bauch

Previous mathematical models of spatial farm-to-farm transmission of foot and mouth disease (FMD) have explored the impacts of control measures such as culling and vaccination during a single outbreak in a country normally free of FMD. As a result, these models do not include factors that are relevant to countries where FMD is endemic in some regions, like long-term waning natural and vaccine i...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1999
K C Chern S K Shrestha V Cevallos H L Dhami P Tiwari L Chern J P Whitcher T M Lietman

BACKGROUND/AIMS The World Health Organisation has recommended repeated mass treatment of children in trachoma endemic areas with oral azithromycin. While chlamydia, the causative agent of trachoma, remains universally sensitive to azithromycin, there is concern that large scale programmes may alter the bacterial flora and induce resistance in streptococcal species. In this study the effect of a...

2015
Carlos Cordon-Obras Yasmin Fermin Rodriguez Amalia Fernandez-Martinez Jorge Cano Nicolas Ndong-Mabale Policarpo Ncogo-Ada Pedro Ndongo-Asumu Pilar Aparicio Miguel Navarro Agustin Benito Jean-Mathieu Bart

Gambiense trypanosomiasis is considered an anthroponotic disease. Consequently, control programs are generally aimed at stopping transmission of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (T. b. gambiense) by detecting and treating human cases. However, the persistence of numerous foci despite efforts to eliminate this disease questions this strategy as unique tool to pursue the eradication. The role of anim...

2016
Landon Olp Landon N. Olp

Sub-Saharan Africa is endemic for Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) and there is a high rate of early childhood infection; however, the transmission sources are not well characterized. We examined household members as potential KSHV transmission sources to young children in the KSHV-endemic country of Zambia. To this end, we enrolled and followed Zambian households with at least on...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2009
Lada Rumora Tihana Zanić Grubisić

Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a ubiquitous mycotoxin with potential nephrotoxic, carcinogenic, and cytotoxic action. It has been proposed that OTA might be involved in the development of Balkan endemic nephropathy, which is associated with an increased risk of urinary tract tumours, and of other forms of interstitial nephritis. Cell susceptibility to OTA mainly depends on mycotoxin concentrations, dura...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2014
Bojan Jelaković Jovan Nikolić Zoran Radovanović Joelle Nortier Jean-Pierre Cosyns Arthur P Grollman Nikolina Bašić-Jukić Mladen Belicza Danica Bukvić Semra Čavaljuga Dubravka Čvorišćec Ante Cvitković Živka Dika Plamen Dimitrov Ljubica Đukanović Karen Edwards Dušan Ferluga Ljubica Fuštar-Preradović Gheorghe Gluhovschi Goran Imamović Tratinčica Jakovina Petar Kes Ninoslav Leko Zvonimir Medverec Enisa Mesić Marica Miletić-Medved Frederick Miller Nikola Pavlović Josip Pasini Stjepko Pleština Momir Polenaković Vladislav Stefanović Karla Tomić Senaid Trnačević Ivana Vuković Lela Ranka Štern-Padovan

Currently used diagnostic criteria in different endemic (Balkan) nephropathy (EN) centers involve different combinations of parameters, various cut-off values and many of them are not in agreement with proposed international guidelines. Leaders of EN centers began to address these problems at scientific meetings, and this paper is the outgrowth of those discussions. The main aim is to provide r...

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