نتایج جستجو برای: asymptomatic infections

تعداد نتایج: 325330  

2015
Mohammad Aghaali Siamak Mohebi Hosein Heydari

Background. Brucellosis is one of the most common diseases of humans and animals and its clinical manifestations differ from asymptomatic infection to chronic illness associated with recurrence of symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of brucellosis in asymptomatic children 7 to 12 years old in Kahak, Iran. Methods. In this study, 186 children 7 to 12 years old were evaluated. D...

2017
Innocent Safeukui Jerome Fru-Cho Alassane Mbengue Niraja Suresh Dieudonne L. Njimoh Violet V Bumah Theresa Nkuo-Akenji Vincent PK Titanji Kasturi Haldar

2010
TA Widmer G Theron D Grove

Urinary tract infection (UTI), which may be symptomatic or asymptomatic, is one of the most common bacterial infections requiring medical treatment during pregnancy.1 Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) affects 2-10% of pregnant women, depending on the patient population. If left untreated, as many as 30-50% will develop symptomatic UTI, often in the form of pyelonephritis.2 The hormonal and mechani...

Journal: :Current issues in intestinal microbiology 2004
Amee R Manges James R Johnson Lee W Riley

From October 1999 to July 2001, a prospective cohort study was conducted to assess the intestinal Escherichia coli population dynamics of 23 sexually active couples. We tested the hypothesis that intestinal persistence and predominance of specific E. coli strains, co-colonization of sex partners with the same E. coli strain, and the intestinal diversity of fecal E. coli, contribute to recurrent...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Shyam Sundar Radheshyam Maurya Rakesh K Singh K Bharti Jaya Chakravarty Ashish Parekh Madhukar Rai Kailash Kumar Henry W Murray

Used with blood or serum, a new anti-K39 antibody immunochromatographic strip test (IT-Leish; DiaMed AG) proved sensitive (range, 99 to 100%) and specific (range, 95 to 100%) for the noninvasive serodiagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis in India. Used with serum, the IT-Leish test and the existing Kalazar Detect test (InBios International, Inc.) yielded comparable results for symptomatic infectio...

2013
Ben Lopman Yosselin Vicuña Fabian Salazar Nely Broncano Matthew D. Esona Carlos Sandoval Nicole Gregoricus Michael D. Bowen Daniel Payne Martiza Vaca Martha Chico Umesh Parashar Philip J. Cooper

BACKGROUND We studied the transmission of rotavirus infection in households in peri-urban Ecuador in the vaccination era. METHODS Stool samples were collected from household contacts of child rotavirus cases, diarrhea controls and healthy controls following presentation of the index child to health facilities. Rotavirus infection status of contacts was determined by RT-qPCR. We examined facto...

2016
François Blanquart Mary Kate Grabowski Joshua Herbeck Fred Nalugoda David Serwadda Michael A Eller Merlin L Robb Ronald Gray Godfrey Kigozi Oliver Laeyendecker Katrina A Lythgoe Gertrude Nakigozi Thomas C Quinn Steven J Reynolds Maria J Wawer Christophe Fraser

Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result of a trade-off between virulence and transmission, but empirical evidence remains scarce. We bridge this gap using data from a large and long-standing HIV-1 prospective cohort, in Uganda. We use an epidemiological-evolutionary model parameterised with this data to derive evolutionary predictions ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1988
J A Roberts J A Wilson G B Clements

There are numerous anecdotal reports relating infection to deterioration in sporting performance. Unexplained failures by top sportsmen are often attributed to recent or current infections. We have carried out a prospective investigation to determine the effect of viral infections on the performance of a group of 68 elite track and field athletes. Athletes were monitored for evidence of viral i...

2014

Evidence suggests that many Ebola infections are asymptomatic, a factor overlooked by recent outbreak summaries and projections. Particularly, results from one post-Ebola outbreak serosurvey showed that 71% of seropositive individuals did not have the disease; another study reported that 46% of asymptomatic close contacts of patients with Ebola were seropositive. Although asymptomatic infection...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Sonia Vázquez-Morón Javier Juste Carlos Ibáñez Eduardo Ruiz-Villamor Ana Avellón Manuel Vera Juan E. Echevarría

To determine the presence of European bat lyssavirus type 1 in southern Spain, we studied 19 colonies of serotine bats (Eptesicus isabellinus), its main reservoir, during 1998-2003. Viral genome and antibodies were detected in healthy bats, which suggests subclinical infection. The different temporal patterns of circulation found in each colony indicate independent endemic circulation.

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