2,18 We decided to use the ICD-10 codes (Supplementary Table 2) only for the purpose of screening all SJS/TEN case candidates who had been recorded with these codes out of the total study subjects. In the second step, we applied the algorithm to all case candidates of SJS/TEN after ...
We recorded epidemiological and clinical data including age and sex of the patients, the date and time of the poisoning, the toxic substance, the type of exposure, and the clinical and biological parameters at admission to the ED. Acute poisoning is defined as adverse health effects due to ...
Another disadvantage is the short duration of the experimental setup of 120 h, as especially elements like copper seem to unfold a toxic effect only over longer exposure time. The results of the current study indicate that combinatory effects take place when more than one antibiotic is available....
This concentration would lead to fatal consequences for a human being within a few minutes, since the reported emergency exposure limit (EEL) for 10 min is only 20 ppm [19]. As clarified by the evaluation and comparison of the experiments of Scenario 1 and 2, a suppression of the flame ...
Exposure to these elements in dust has significant non-cancer risks to children but insignificant to adults. Cancer risks of Cr, Co, Ni, As, and Cd via inhalation and dermal contact are below the threshold of 10´6–10´4 but As via dust ingestion shows a tolerable risk. The non-...
Screening of traditional, improved, and mutant lines and biparental mapping populations at hotspot sites of soil with Fe toxicity and HNS with 10 to 2000 ppm of Fe2+ concentration and in the absence of Fe compounds with or without bicarbonates in nutrient solution [6,21,39,84,133,144,164]...