1) Lung bacterial infections 肺部细菌感染例句>> 2) pulmonary fungal infection 肺部真菌感染 1. Objectives To analyze the risk factors of pulmonary fungal infection in patients treated in pediatric intensive care unit(PICU), and discuss the strategy of the prevention and treatment to the disease. ...
B. Trichrome stain of Aspergillus infection C. Von Kossa stain of malakoplakia D. Periodic acid–Schiff stain of Pneumocystis E. None of the above ANSWER: E 16. What is this? Download: Download full-size image A. Osteomyelitis with bacterial stain B. Mycobacterial granuloma with rhodamine-aur...
Indeed infection with one of these unusual bacterial species demands a search for an immunocompromising condition. Normal defences of the respiratory tract include non-specific physical factors (the 'mucociliary escalator'), and innate factors, including defensins, lysozyme and phagocytic cells (...
A fungus that causes a rapidly disseminating and potentially fatal infection in the lungs. Antibiotic Resistance Genes mecA (incl MRSA) A gene found in bacterial cells which allows them to be resistant to antibiotics such as methicillin, penicillin and other penicillin-like antibiotics. ...
(Supplementary Fig.2a, b). The effects of pathogenic microorganisms during acute and chronic infections on hosts or tumors are remarkably different. To determine whether acute bacterial infection has the same effects on promoting tumor cell metastasis, we constructed an acute pulmonary infection mouse ...
Bacterial infection stimulates an intense neutrophilic response which fails to eradicate the infection leading to sustained release of pro-inflammatory mediators, continuous influx of inflammatory cells and bacteria persistence [2]. Despite advances in our understanding of the molecular and cellular basis ...
, neutrophil elastase activity normalized using neutrophil numbers was significantly lower in SPLUNC1−/− mice compared with littermate control mice (Figure 4D), which indicates that SPLUNC1 is important for stimulation of neutrophil elastase activity during the course of lung bacterial infection....
Here we found that bacterial taxa chronically infecting a patient were both persistent and common, whereas intermittent taxa were typically infrequent and rare. Or rather, the chronic and intermittent colonizing taxa respectively represent the resident and transient portions of the wider lung infection ...
Bacterial infection Biomaterials Biomedical engineering This article is cited by A roadmap to pulmonary delivery strategies for the treatment of infectious lung diseases Siqin He Jiajia Gui Yao Fu Journal of Nanobiotechnology(2022) Biomedical polymers: synthesis, properties, and applications ...
BackgroundProgressive pulmonary disease associated with chronic bacterial infection and inflammation is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Identifying markers of inflammation that correlate with lung injury may be useful in monitoring disease progression and response...