... improved by setting different interventions and educational programs to increase vaccination acceptance among HCWs. Key words: Influenza, healthcare workers, vaccination INTRODUCTION Healthcare workers ... transmitting communicable diseases in the hospital settings where they usually work.1 Healthy individuals who are infected with influenza virus, including those with subclinical...
... Aeronautics severity of injury or illness index (NACA) [16]Score Definition0 No injury or disease1 Injuries/diseases without any need for acute physician care2 Injuries/diseases requiring examination and ... more likely to survive thanthose intubated pre-hospital. Although this difference ininjury severity may explain our findings, we believe thatfurther studies are needed to clarify the clin...
... purposes)weeks. Radiographs during early attacks may only revealsoft-tissue swelling. Serum uric acid levels may be normalduring an attack due to pro-inflammatory cytokines [5].The majority of untreated patients ... more common in men. Most acutegouty attacks occur in a single joint in the lower limb withthe first metatarsal joint most commonly affected [2,5].On clinical presentation, t...
... Critical Care Resources(ARCCCR) maintains a database recording information oncritical care resources, including the timing of introduction ofMETs. In addition, ANZICS maintains an Adult Patient Data-base ... to be undertaken using theinformation contained within the database.Assessment on timing of introduction of MET serviceWe obtained information from a database maintained by theANZICS AR...
... werefairly accurate in determining the placement of subclavian orinternal jugular (IJ) vein pulmonary artery (PA) catheter intro-ducer sheaths, but the clinicians were not accurate for clinicaldetermination ... and anyresulting changes in management.The ICU team, consisting of the attending physician, a clinicalfellow, and a group of housestaff, interpreted the daily CXRs.CXRs were define...
... University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Ankara, Turkey Corresponding author: Dr. Davran ầiỗek, Bakent University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Saray Mah. Yunusemre ... Turkey 2. Bakent University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Antalya, Turkey 3. Acbadem University, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, T u r k e y 4. ......
... Corresponding author: Prof. Francesco INCHINGOLO, Piazza Giulio Cesare – Policlinico 70124 – Bari. E-mail: f.inchingolo@tin.it; f.inchingolo@doc.uniba.it. Tel.: 00390805593343 – Infoline: ... Non-syndromic multiple supernumerary teeth in a family unit with a normal karyotype: case report Francesco Inchingolo1, Marco Tatullo2, Fabio M. Abenavoli3, Massimo Marrelli4, Alessio D. Inchingolo5,...
... design by comparing the consistency between the new design and a routine control selection design in a large case-control study that was incorporated into a nationwide mortality survey in China in ... deaths in our study were diagnosed only by clinical experience, or inference after dying, which may result in misclassi-fication, and this is particularly true in rural areas, althou...
... early morn-ing [21-24], being consistent with the findings of this study. However, in the NDP group, the pattern of circadian rhythm in 5-FU pharmacokinetics was cer-tainly different from that in ... toxicity and efficacy of over 30 anticancer agents vary as a function of dosing time [20-22]. More than 80 % of the administered 5-FU is eliminated by the rate-limiting enzyme, dihy-dropyri...
... potential soy protein allergens have been identified in a number of studies in soybean-sensitive patients These include include b-conglycinin, glycinin, soy vacuolar protein, Kunitz trypsin inhibitor, ... peptide YY (PYY), a known inhibitor of food intake in humans and rodents [18]. These investigators showed that high-protein intake induced an increase in plasma PYY levels and marked...