نتایج جستجو برای: enteric redmouth disease

تعداد نتایج: 1501444  

2015
Tor C. Savidge

The Human Microbiome Project defined microbial community interactions with the human host, and provided important molecular insight into how epigenetic factors can influence intestinal ecosystems. Given physiological context, changes in gut microbial community structure are increasingly found to associate with alterations in enteric neurotransmission and disease. At present, it is not known whe...

2016
T. O'Farrell

ENTERIC FEVER. By Thomas O'Farrell, M.A., M.D., Surgeon, A. 31. D. That enteric fever is prevalent in India, especially among those who have recently changed their residence from England to this country, is a well-recognized fact, yet here, as well as at home, a variety of opinions are held as to the causation and propagation of the disease. <Ve have the great contagionist, "William Badd, asser...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2008
Abhilasha Karkey Amit Aryjal Buddha Basnyat Stephen Baker

Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, has been previously coined an enteric fever capital of the world. Several studies have poignantly emphasized the significant burden of enteric fever within the local population and in travellers visiting the area. The population of Kathmandu is increasing and available figures suggest that enteric fever caused by Salmonella serovars Typhi and Paratyphi A sh...

2010
Uzma Rahim Khan Junaid A. Razzak Ali Faisal Saleem Adnan Ahmed Sabeena Jalal

BACKGROUND Enteric fever is one of the top differential diagnoses of fever in many parts of the world. Generally, the diagnosis is suspected and treatment is initiated based on clinical and basic laboratory parameters. AIMS The present study identifies the clinical and laboratory parameters predicting enteric fever in patients visiting the emergency department of a tertiary care hospital in P...

1949
K. Bhaskaran

or extreme rarity of mental symptoms like delirium, mental drowsiness, etc., in kala-azar. This is one of the few negative points of diagnostic significance in clinical medicine. Even in ' enteric type ' of the disease, though the case may simulate one of enteric fever very closely, the toxic drowsiness of the enteric patient is conspicuous by its absence. Even in what Manson-Bahr terms the 1 a...

Journal: :Cell 2012
Scott A. Handley Larissa B. Thackray Guoyan Zhao Rachel Presti Andrew D. Miller Lindsay Droit Peter Abbink Lori F. Maxfield Amal Kambal Erning Duan Kelly Stanley Joshua Kramer Sheila C. Macri Sallie R. Permar Joern E. Schmitz Keith Mansfield Jason M. Brenchley Ronald S. Veazey Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck David Wang Dan H. Barouch Herbert W. Virgin

Pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection is associated with enteropathy, which likely contributes to AIDS progression. To identify candidate etiologies for AIDS enteropathy, we used next-generation sequencing to define the enteric virome during SIV infection in nonhuman primates. Pathogenic, but not nonpathogenic, SIV infection was associated with significant expansion of the en...

2017
Carl Britto Andrew J. Pollard Merryn Voysey Christoph J. Blohmke

Children bear a substantial proportion of the enteric fever disease burden in endemic areas. Controversy persists regarding which age groups are most affected, leading to uncertainty about optimal intervention strategies. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies in Asia and Africa to compare the relative proportion of children with enteric fever in the age groups <5 years, ...

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 2007
Majdi N Al-Hasan Malkanthie McCormick Julie A Ribes

Disseminated strongyloidiasis is often associated with enteric bacterial infections. This study was undertaken to determine if enteric organisms caused extraintestinal infections in patients infected with Strongyloides stercoralis but without apparent dissemination. The medical records of hospitalized patients from central Kentucky with strongyloidiasis (1993-2003) were examined to determine th...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Haisheng Peng Chao Wang Xiaoyang Xu Chenxu Yu Qun Wang

The intestinal epithelium forms an essential element of the mucosal barrier and plays a critical role in the pathophysiological response to different enteric disorders and diseases. As a major enteric dysfunction of the intestinal tract, inflammatory bowel disease is a genetic disease which results from the inappropriate and exaggerated mucosal immune response to the normal constituents in the ...

2012
John R. Pluske David W. Pethick Deborah E. Hopwood David J. Hampson

There are several enteric bacterial diseases and conditions of pigs that require control to prevent overt disease, to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve the efficiency of production. Traditionally, veterinarians, feed manufacturers and producers have relied upon antibiotics and minerals (for example, ZnO, CuSO4) in diets for a large part of this control. However, recent trends, part...

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