2024
Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with mpox during the 2022 mpox outbreak compared with those before the outbreak: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Cho W, Park S, Kim H, Lee M, Choi Y, Yeo S, Lee J, Koyanagi A, Jacob L, Smith L, Rahmati M, Ahmad S, Fond G, Boyer L, Rhee S, Lee S, Shin J, Woo H, Yon D. Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with mpox during the 2022 mpox outbreak compared with those before the outbreak: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Reviews In Medical Virology 2024, 34: e2508. PMID: 38282393, DOI: 10.1002/rmv.2508.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMpox virusClinical manifestationsMpox outbreakOutcomes of patientsMeta-analysisSystematic reviewNausea or vomitingMild clinical manifestationsRandom-effects modelWest African cladeAbdominal symptomsCurrent pandemic threatMild rashClinical characteristicsSexual transmissionLow mortality rateConcomitant infectionCumulative IndexWeb of SciencePooled prevalencePublic health emergencyPatientsSkin ulcersWorld Health OrganizationMortality rate
2016
Effect of Behavioral Interventions on Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing Among Primary Care Practices: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Meeker D, Linder J, Fox C, Friedberg M, Persell S, Goldstein N, Knight T, Hay J, Doctor J. Effect of Behavioral Interventions on Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing Among Primary Care Practices: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA 2016, 315: 562-570. PMID: 26864410, PMCID: PMC6689234, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2016.0275.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute respiratory tract infectionsInappropriate antibiotic prescribingAntibiotic prescribing ratesRespiratory tract infectionsPrimary care practicesAntibiotic prescribingPrescribing ratesTract infectionsAccountable justificationCare practicesBehavioral interventionsElectronic health recordsClinical trialsAntibiotic prescribing guidelinesElectronic order setsPatients' electronic health recordsAdult patientsPrescribing guidelinesAmbulatory visitsMonth 18Concomitant infectionNonantibiotic treatmentIntervention periodMonths preinterventionMAIN OUTCOME
2009
Continuous-Infusion Oxacillin for the Treatment of Burn Wound Cellulitis
Schuster KM, Wilson D, Schulman CI, Pizano LR, Ward CG, Namias N. Continuous-Infusion Oxacillin for the Treatment of Burn Wound Cellulitis. Surgical Infections 2009, 10: 41-45. PMID: 19245363, DOI: 10.1089/sur.2007.081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntravenous vancomycinFever resolutionSuccess rateResolution of leukocytosisLonger treatment coursesBeta-hemolytic streptococciDevelopment of cellulitisGraft donor sitesRegional burn centerTime-dependent killingWound cellulitisPenicillin allergyAntibiotic cessationConcomitant infectionInitial antibioticsTreatment courseBurn centerPhysical findingsSuccessful treatmentAllergic reactionsCellulitisClinical consequencesOxacillin treatmentLeukocytosisPatients
2005
Prevalence and predictors of intestinal helminth infections among human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected adults in an urban African setting.
Modjarrad K, Zulu I, REDDEN DT, Njobvu L, FREEDMAN DO, VERMUND SH. Prevalence and predictors of intestinal helminth infections among human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected adults in an urban African setting. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2005, 73: 777-82. PMID: 16222025, PMCID: PMC2749260, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2005.73.777.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1-infected adultsIntestinal helminth infectionsHelminth infectionsUrban African settingIntestinal helminthsHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1Immunodeficiency virus type 1Detrimental immunologic effectsRoutine HIV careAfrican settingHuman immunodeficiency virusLight-intensity infectionsHIV infection ratesVirus type 1HIV careImmunologic effectsConcomitant infectionImmunodeficiency virusPrior historyHelminth diagnosisAscaris lumbricoidesHelminth statusParasitologic dataInfection rateInfection
2000
Cytokine Profile in Genital Tract Secretions from Female Adolescents: Impact of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Human Papillomavirus, and Other Sexually Transmitted Pathogens
Crowley-Nowick P, Ellenberg J, Vermund S, Douglas S, Holland C, Moscicki A. Cytokine Profile in Genital Tract Secretions from Female Adolescents: Impact of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Human Papillomavirus, and Other Sexually Transmitted Pathogens. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2000, 181: 939-945. PMID: 10720516, DOI: 10.1086/315311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentCervix MucusCytokinesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayFemaleGenital Diseases, FemaleHIV InfectionsHumansInterleukin-10Interleukin-12Interleukin-2Multivariate AnalysisPapillomaviridaePapillomavirus InfectionsRegression AnalysisSexually Transmitted DiseasesTumor Virus InfectionsConceptsIL-12 concentrationsHuman immunodeficiency virusIL-10Human papillomavirusIL-12Immunodeficiency virusHigher IL-10 concentrationsHIV-positive patientsIL-10 concentrationsGenital tract infectionGenital tract secretionsIL-2 concentrationsQuantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assayFemale adolescentsEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayCytokine profileNegative patientsTract infectionsCervical secretionsConcomitant infectionImmunoregulatory cytokinesTract secretionsGenital tractHIVImmunosorbent assay
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