Giardiasis Linked With Prolonged Alteration of Lymphocytes in Duodenal Mucosa
Chronic infection with Giardia was associated with prolonged alterations in duodenal mucosa lymphocytes.
Chronic infection with Giardia was associated with prolonged alterations in duodenal mucosa lymphocytes.
The i-STAT assay may detect the Burkholderia pseudomallei capsule and the purified anticapsular polysaccharide more accurately than standard methods.
Early administration of IV fluids by paramedics to patients with sepsis was linked with lower mortality, but only in patients with low initial systolic BP.
Perioperative prophylaxis and thorough postsurgical management may be key components in helping to prevent vascular graft infections.
Chemoprophylaxis with tafenoquine is safe and effective for preventing malaria in healthy non-immune individuals challenged with blood stage P falciparum.
Crowding in the emergency department was associated with the timely administration of antibiotics for patients presenting with sepsis.
Adopting suitable protocols for the early diagnosis of STIs is necessary to allow implementation of prevention measures that will safeguard public health.
When hepatitis C is acquired in patients with HIV infection, CD4 T-cell counts temporarily decline after HCV seroconversion.
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The Infectious Diseases Society of America has updated their 2004 clinical practice guideline on outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy.