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Chronic suppurative otitis media causes macrophage-associated sensorineural hearing loss
BackgroundChronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is the most common cause of permanent hearing loss in children in the develo** world. A large...
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Age at first exposure to antibiotics and neurodevelopmental outcomes in childhood
RationaleViral illnesses in children are common and are frequently treated with antibiotic medication. Antibiotics reduce the diversity and...
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Efficacy of concurrent chemoradiotherapy alone for loco-regionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: long-term follow-up analysis
BackgroundTo analysis the clinical outcomes of concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) alone based on 10-year results for loco-regionally advanced...
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Malassezia
Die Malassezia-Dermatitis/Überwucherung ist eine oberflächliche Pilz-(Hefe-)Hauterkrankung bei Katzen. Sie wird am häufigsten in Verbindung mit... -
Prevalence and etiological agents for chronic suppurative otitis media in a tertiary hospital in Tanzania
ObjectiveChronic suppurative otitis media is among the most common otological condition reported in otorhinolaryngology practice commonly attributing...
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Dimensions of poverty as risk factors for antimicrobial resistant organisms in Canada: a structured narrative review
BackgroundFew studies have assessed the relationship between poverty and the risk of infection with antimicrobial resistant organisms (AROs). We...
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Streptococcus, Enterococcus and Pneumococcus
Streptococci are Gram-positive cocci arranged in pairs or chains and require complex nutrients for their growth. Streptococci are part of the normal... -
Understanding the Biology of Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Through the Lens of Genomics
The genus Haemophilus contains a number of species of medical importance. In particular, Haemophilus influenzae causes a range of invasive diseases... -
Immunological Aspects of Kabuki Syndrome: A Retrospective Multicenter Study of the Italian Primary Immunodeficiency Network (IPINet)
Kabuki Syndrome (KS) is a multisystemic genetic disorder. A portion of patients has immunological manifestations characterized by increased...
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Respiratory infection- and asthma-prone, low vaccine responder children demonstrate distinct mononuclear cell DNA methylation pathways
BackgroundInfants with frequent viral and bacterial respiratory infections exhibit compromised immunity to routine immunizations. They are also more...
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Haemophilus and Bordetella
The members of the genus Haemophilus are small, sometimes pleomorphic, Gram-negative, non-motile and non-sporing organisms. They require one or both... -
Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Copy Number Variation Analysis in Chinese Patients with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Revealed Novel DNAH5 Copy Number Variations
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare disorder characterized by extensive genetic heterogeneity. However, in the genetic pathogenesis of PCD,...
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the treatment of common infections in primary care and the change to antibiotic prescribing in England
BackgroundThere is concern that the COVID-19 pandemic altered the management of common infections in primary care. This study aimed to evaluate...
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Infective Syndromes: A System and Organ-Based Approach
‘Infective syndrome’ is synonymous with the term ‘Syndromic infection’. An infection manifesting as a single syndrome could be caused by a single... -
Neisseria and Moraxella
The genus Neisseria consists of Gram-negative, aerobic cocci, typically arranged in pairs (diplococci) with adjacent sides flattened together. The... -
Pseudomonas, Burkholderia and Acinetobacter
Pseudomonas and related bacteria belong to the family Pseudomonadaceae, which contains over 200 species. Most of them are pathogenic to plants,... -
Novel Mutation in the Moesin (MSN) Gene Leads to Immunodeficiency with Epstein–Barr Virus (EBV) Infection and Dermatomyositis-Like Symptoms
PurposeMoesin (MSN) deficiency is a recently reported combined immunodeficiency, and few cases have been reported to date. We describe a Chinese...
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Human bocavirus-1 infections in Australian children aged < 2 years: a birth cohort study
To determine human bocavirus-1 (HBoV1) infection characteristics in young Australian children. Data were from the Observational Research in Childhood...
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Vibrio mimicus and Its Antimicrobial Resistance in Fish and Aquatic Environments
Vibrio mimicus is an important bacterial pathogen occurring in brackish water and seawater habitats, and it is now emerging as an important cause of... -
Vibrio mimicus and Its Antimicrobial Resistance in Fish and Aquatic Environments
Vibrio mimicus is an important bacterial pathogen occurring in brackish water and seawater habitats, and it is now emerging as an important cause of...