manifestation is that the main chemical components of all ginger are almost the same, and the difference lies in the different content of the main chemical components and the individual chemical components added after processing, which leads to nearly the same pharmacological activity of all ginger....
Defining Clinical Malaria: The Specificity and Incidence of Endpoints from Active and Passive Surveillance of Children in Rural Kenya Febrile malaria is the most common clinical manifestation of P. falciparum infection, and is often the primary endpoint in clinical trials and epidemiologi......
an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitos [18,19], is currently one of the biggest concerns for travelers [18]. Yellow fever vaccinations provide long-term protection but are not required in non-endemic countries. Typhoid fever mediated
The lack of a specific epidemiological history, clinical manifestation and radiographic features makes the diagnosis of psittacosis difficult, which may delay treatment, and sometimes even lead to serious outcome. Psittacosis pneumonia shares many features with CAP caused by viruses, fungi and some bacter...
These non-specific complaints may lead to a misdiagnosis of rabies at this early stage [15]. In nearly 50% of paralytic rabies cases and 30% of furious rabies cases, local manifestation in the form of itching, pain or paresthesia at the bite site may be the earliest symptom [13]. The...
Stool testing should be performed forSalmonella,Shigella,Campylobacter,Yersinia,C difficile, and STEC in people with diarrhea accompanied by fever, bloody or mucoid stools, severe abdominal cramping or tenderness, or signs of sepsis. Bloody stools are not an expected manifestation of infection withC ...
of CGD patients presented with BCG infection, with 18% BCG-associated mortality [60]. Moreover, because of early vaccination, BCG infection is the first clinical manifestation in 60% of CGD patients, often presenting as lymphadenitis ipsilateral to the vaccination site [60,71,72]. The vast ...
Retropharyngeal edema: an unusual manifestation of Kawasaki disease. J Emerg Med. 2010;39:181–5. Article PubMed Google Scholar Tona R, Shinohara S, Fujiwara K, Kikuchi M, Kanazawa Y, Kishimoto I, et al. Risk factors for retropharyngeal cellulitis in Kawasaki disease. Auris Nasus Larynx. ...