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Human and Equine Infection with Alphaviruses and Flaviviruses in Panamá during 2010: A Cross-Sectional Study of Household Contacts during an Encephalitis Outbreak
(American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2018)
Members of the genera Alphavirus (family Togaviridae) and Flavivirus (family Flaviridae) are important zoonotic human and equine etiologic agents of neurologic diseases in the New World. In 2010, an outbreak of Madariaga ...
Catheter-related infections: Etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and prevention
(2009-12-01)
The advent of intensive care units (ICUs) has led to advances in the treatment of critical-care patients, increasing the survival even of high risk populations such as septic, immunodepressed and oncologic patients and ...
Catheter-related infections: Etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and prevention
(2010-01-01)
The advent of intensive care units (ICUs) has led to advances in the treatment of critical-care patients, increasing the survival even of high risk populations such as septic, immunodepressed and oncologic patients and ...
Weather parameters and nosocomial bloodstream infection: a case-referent study
(2015)
Objective: To evaluate if temperature and humidity influenced the etiology of bloodstream infections in a hospital from 2005 to 2010. Methods: The study had a case-referent design. Individual cases of bloodstream infections ...
Can Triatoma virus inhibit infection of Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas, 1909) in Triatoma infestans (Klug)? A cross infection and co-infection study
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2017-11)
Triatoma virus occurs infecting Triatominae in the wild (Argentina) and in insectaries (Brazil). Pathogenicity of Triatoma virus has been demonstrated in laboratory; accidental infections in insectaries produce high insect ...
Frequency of human bocavirus (HBoV) infection among children with febrile respiratory symptoms in Argentina, Nicaragua and Peru
(Wiley, 2011)
Background: Globally, respiratory infections are the primary cause of illness in developing countries, specifically among children; however, an etiological agent for many of these illnesses is rarely identified.ObjectivesOur ...
Infections and vaccines in the etiology of antiphospholipid syndrome
Purpose of review: To present scientific evidence supporting the infectious origin for the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) by molecular mimicry between pathogens, infection and vaccination with ?2-glycoprotein I (?2-GPI) ...