COVID-19INFECTIOUS arthritisWHOLE genome sequencingSEPSISKLEBSIELLA pneumoniaePurpose: To identify the predictors of morbidity and mortality in matched COVID-19 positive and negative patients who were septic with Gram positive or Gram negative infections. Methods: We conducted a retrospective review, from...
and shortness of breath that characterizes younger patients with pneumonia. Many older patients with pneumonia present with a cough (often nonproductive), delirium, anorexia, falls anddizziness, or may present with signs of severe sepsis. Older patients who present with hypothermia and sepsis from pn...
However the release of bacteria that were once attached may cause downstream problems and lead to sepsis or acute infection. One possible approach to circumvent this problem is to combine dispersal-inducing treatments with adjunctive antimicrobial therapies to inactivate the dispersed cells. Here, to ...
A retrospective cohort study of prognostic factors associated with outcome in pediatric severe sepsis: what is the role of steroids? Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2005;6(3):270-27415857523PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref See More About Infectious Diseases Neurology Pediatrics CNS Infections Trending Adult Work...
Flagellin-based vaccines have the potential to provide protection against various insults, including radiation, chemicals and pathogens. Previously, LPS has been used as a protective agent against such challenges and as vaccine adjuvant, but only to a limited extent, as it induces sepsis and pulmonar...
BV exposure and adverse outcomes [assisted ventilation/respiratory distress, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission, neonatal sepsis, fetal mortality, and infant mortality] were identified using birth certificates, ICD-9 codes from linked hospital records, and death certificates. Associations ...
When outcomes were stratified by bacteria, Enterococcus infection was associated with the highest incidence of AKI (23.1%), sepsis (25.2%), and mortality (16.03%). E. Coli was associated with the highest incidence of CHF (17.7%) and Pseudomonas was associated with the highest incidence of ...
Lung abscess/empyema, tracheitis, encephalopathy, bacteremia/sepsis, acute renal failure, and myocarditis were rare (each ≤2% of children) but associated with a median hospitalization duration of ≥6 days, and 48%–70% of children required intensive care. Bacterial cultures with positive results...
10,000, Serum IgM 1:100, Serum IgG1 1:2000, Serum IgG2a 1:2000. Plates were then washed 3× and 100 μL of 1:4000 HRP-conjugated secondary antibody diluted in PBST was loaded and incubated for 1 h at room temperature. Plates were washed 3× with PBST and were developed and ...
(in vitro) Toxin removal- demonstrated in mouse sepsis model Glyburide delivery for stroke treatment (in vivo) Rapamycin delivery for atherosclerosis treatment (in vivo) Active targeting and delivery of dexamethasone del for treatment of lung infection (in vivo) Reference [31] [32] [33] [34] ...