Hospitalizations Hospitalizations were assigned International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9)45 codes based on discharge summaries. Participants in the antioxidant arms were hospitalized less frequently for mild/moderate symptoms, eg, chest pain or discomfort, vasovagal episode, fever (7.4...
Geographic pattern of typhoid fever in India: a model-based estimate of cohort and surveillance data. J. Infect. Dis. 224, S475–s483 (2021). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Download references Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development ...
I. Semmel-weiss found that puerperal fever is caused by transfer of the infectious principle from the instruments and hands of doctors to patients. He introduced the practice of disinfection and succeeded in sharply reducing the death rate among parturient women. An important stage in the history...
Recently, 136 variants were reported to associate with a combined allergic phenotype (asthma, hay fever and/or eczema)11. The overall effects of these 136 allergy variants correlated well with the effects in our asthma meta-analysis, although several markers (e.g.TSLP,GATA3,SMARCE1) demonstrated...
For purposes of this study, women were considered likely to have intrauterine infection if their discharge notes included a relevant diagnostic code (ICD-9 658.41) or if they had been treated with broad spectrum antibiotics within 24 h of their delivery, these cases were reviewed to ascertain the...
An infection was classified as symptomatic if the individual had axillary temperature higher than 37.5 ◦C at the time of its detection by qPCR, reported history of fever in the previous seven days, or had headache, chills or general discomfort in the previous 24 h [11,32]. The ...
White interfacial hydrophobicity scale (WWIHS) to search for membrane-interacting sequences [16] have led to the identification of potential entry inhibitors targeting viruses, such as dengue viruses, West Nile virus, coronavirus, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus and Rift Valley fever virus [17]...