نتایج جستجو برای: pediatric viral disease

تعداد نتایج: 1695825  

Hasan Otukesh, Mehdi Jafari, Nahid Rahimzadeh, Rozita Hoseini, Shirin Sayyahfar, Yousef Moradi,

Background and Objective: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections are associated with severe morbidity and mortality in patients, especially pediatric renal transplantation patients. The use of immunosuppressive agents places these patients at the risk of viral infections. As cytomegalovirus infection influences the graft outcome, adopting useful strategies for limiting this virus after transplantatio...

2018
Bassant Meligy Dalia Kadry Iman H. Draz Huda Marzouk Nevine R. El Baroudy Amira Sayed El Rifay

INTRODUCTION Acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) is a considerable public health problem. AIM This study was designed to describe the aetiology, demographic features, clinical picture, short-term outcome and risk factors of mortality of children with viral encephalitis in Egyptian children. METHODS PCR detection of viruses in the CSF of pediatric patients admitted to the pediatric unit or ICU...

2014
Jennifer Czochor Audrey Turchick

Marietta Vázquez, MD, is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of Nursing at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Vázquez received her BA from Yale University before obtaining her MD from the University of Puerto Rico in 1994. After completing her MD, she returned to Yale for a residency in Pediatrics and a subsequent fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Disease. Dr. Vázquez began as an Associate Rese...

Journal: :مجله بین المللی کودکان و نوجوانان 0
hasan otukesh pediatric transplantation and dialysis research center shirin sayyahfar rozita hoseini pediatric transplantation and dialysis research center nahid rahimzadeh pediatric transplantation and dialysis research center mehdi jafari yousef moradi

background and objective: cytomegalovirus (cmv) infections are associated with severe morbidity and mortality in patients, especially pediatric renal transplantation patients. the use of immunosuppressive agents places these patients at the risk of viral infections. as cytomegalovirus infection influences the graft outcome, adopting useful strategies for limiting this virus after transplantatio...

Journal: :Pediatric clinics of North America 2006
Keyvan Rafei Richard Lichenstein

Upper and lower respiratory infections are encountered commonly in the emergency department. Visits resulting from occurrences of respiratory disease account for 10% of all pediatric emergency department visits and 20% of all pediatric hospital admissions. Causes of upper airway infections include croup, epiglottitis, retropharyngeal abscess, cellulitis, pharyngitis, and peritonsillar abscesses...

Journal: :Neuroimaging clinics of North America 2013
Samantha E Marin David J A Callen

Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is an immunologically mediated inflammatory disease of the central nervous system that typically occurs after a viral infection or recent vaccination, and is most commonly seen in the pediatric population. In 2007 the International Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Study Group proposed a consensus definition for ADEM for application in research and clinica...

2014
Lay-Myint Yoshida Motoi Suzuki Vu Dinh Thiem Wolf Peter Smith Ataru Tsuzuki Vu Thi Thu Huong Kensuke Takahashi Masami Miyakawa Nguyen Thi Hien Anh Kiwao Watanabe Nguyen Thu Thuy Ai Le Huu Tho Paul Kilgore Hiroshi Yoshino Michiko Toizumi Michio Yasunami Hiroyuki Moriuchi Dang Duc Anh Koya Ariyoshi

A population-based cohort study on pediatric infectious diseases was established at Khanh Hoa Province, central Vietnam in 2006, to determine the etiology and risk factors for severe pediatric infectious diseases (SPID) such as acute respiratory infection (ARI), diarrhea and dengue which are the major causes of under 5 mortality. A population census survey was conducted in Nha-Trang and Ninh-Ho...

Journal: :Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology 2017
S Cordey M Schibler A G L'Huillier N Wagner A R Gonçalves J Ambrosioni S Asner L Turin K M Posfay-Barbe L Kaiser

BACKGROUND Several enterovirus (EV) genotypes can result in aseptic meningitis, but their routes of access to the central nervous system remain to be elucidated and may differ between the pediatric and adult populations. OBJECTIVE To assess the pattern of viral shedding in pediatric and adult subjects with acute EV meningitis and to generate EV surveillance data for Switzerland. STUDY DESIG...

2015
Emily Adland Paolo Paioni Christina Thobakgale Leana Laker Luisa Mori Maximilian Muenchhoff Anna Csala Margaret Clapson Jacquie Flynn Vas Novelli Jacob Hurst Vanessa Naidoo Roger Shapiro Kuan-Hsiang Gary Huang John Frater Andrew Prendergast Julia G. Prado Thumbi Ndung’u Bruce D. Walker Mary Carrington Pieter Jooste Philip J. R. Goulder Daniel C. Douek

HLA class I polymorphism has a major influence on adult HIV disease progression. An important mechanism mediating this effect is the impact on viral replicative capacity (VRC) of the escape mutations selected in response to HLA-restricted CD8+ T-cell responses. Factors that contribute to slow progression in pediatric HIV infection are less well understood. We here investigate the relationship b...

Introduction: As a standard measure in some chronic liver disorder, liver transplantation (LT) has performed for about 3 decades in pediatric populations. Post operatively some patients suffering from infectious complications by viral, bacterial and fungal etiologies. Here in we presented 10 children diagnosed as bacterial sinusitis presenting with prolonged fever and upper respiratory tract sy...

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