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Ultra sensitive procalcitonin may help rule out bacterial infections in patients with cirrhosis

Ultra sensitive procalcitonin may help rule out bacterial infections in patients with cirrhosis

... This prospective study was performed in the Hos- pital Italiano from Buenos Aires, Argentina. All cirrhotic patients aged ≥ 18 years consecutively evaluated in the Emergency Department were con- sidered for eligibility. ...

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Bacterial infections associated with hepatic encephalopathy: Prevalence and outcome

Bacterial infections associated with hepatic encephalopathy: Prevalence and outcome

... of bacterial infections a protocol was ...spontaneous bacterial peritonitis was made when the ascitic fluid presented more than 250 neutrophils/ mm 3 with clinical signs of SBP or more than 500, ...

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The impact of bacterial infections on survival of patients with decompensated cirrhosis

The impact of bacterial infections on survival of patients with decompensated cirrhosis

... Introduction. Bacterial infection in cirrhotic patients is a severe complication that requires early recogni- tion and specific therapeutic ...of infections that may impact survival in cirrhosis are ...for ...

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The effect of bacterial infections in cirrhotic patients with esophageal variceal bleeding

The effect of bacterial infections in cirrhotic patients with esophageal variceal bleeding

... of infections in cirrhotic patients with ...for bacterial infections from the ...of bacterial infections in cirrhotic patients with ...variable bacterial infections on the ...

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Antiviral therapy in patients with HCV cirrhosis

Antiviral therapy in patients with HCV cirrhosis

... of bacterial infections and cli- nical complications during the treatment ...developed bacterial infections, with spontaneous bacterial peri- tonitis (SBP) being the most common type of ...

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Vol. 91, Núm. 2 (2020)

Vol. 91, Núm. 2 (2020)

... serious bacterial infections (SBI) in children younger than three months old hospitalized because of FUO syndrome and to evaluate the utility of clinical and laboratory parameters in the identification of ...

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Pathophysiological basis of albumin use in cirrhosis

Pathophysiological basis of albumin use in cirrhosis

... severe bacterial infections or other clinical events that produce hypovole- ...acute bacterial infections and in in the treatment of hepatorenal ...

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BactoSim - an individual-based simulation environment for bacterial conjugation

BactoSim - an individual-based simulation environment for bacterial conjugation

... The bacterial conjugation is a natural process where bacterial cells interchange circular DNA fragments known as plasmids. Conjugative plasmids are the vehi- cles of antibiotic resistan[r] ...

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In search of a bacterial species definition

In search of a bacterial species definition

... transmissíon), bacterial physiology (metabolism, generation time, optimal growth temperature, defence mechanisms, offensive mechanisms, reparation systems and internal rearrangement of genes), and reproductive ...

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Fiebre postoperatoria en pacientes del Cardiocentro  Ernesto Che Guevara / Postoperative fever in patients of the Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara

Fiebre postoperatoria en pacientes del Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara / Postoperative fever in patients of the Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara

... nosocomial infections was 18%, with significant variations depending on the site, ranging from 14% for respiratory infection to 4% for surgical wound infection, and that compared to uninfected patients, the risk ...

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Serological Diagnosis of Brucella Infections in Odontocetes.

Serological Diagnosis of Brucella Infections in Odontocetes.

... Brucella infections in marine mammals (28, 46, 48, 49), and the interaction of protein G to antibodies is known to depend on pH conditions (protein G package manual; Pierce Biotechnol- ...

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TítuloPlankton carbon budget in a coastal wind driven upwelling station off A Coruña (NW Iberian Peninsula)

TítuloPlankton carbon budget in a coastal wind driven upwelling station off A Coruña (NW Iberian Peninsula)

... effect of incubation temperature using the results of an additional set of experiments (see details in Valencia et al. 2003). Incubations were terminated by the addition of 5% TCA to the incubation vials. Dissolved ...

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Electric polarization properties of single bacteria measured with electrostatic force microscopy. Theoretical and practical studies of Dielectric constant of single bacteria and smaller elements

Electric polarization properties of single bacteria measured with electrostatic force microscopy. Theoretical and practical studies of Dielectric constant of single bacteria and smaller elements

... Escherichia coli (E. coli) was first described in 1885 by Theodor Escherich, a German bacteriologist. It is a Gram‐negative, anaerobic, rod‐shaped bacterium that can be commonly found in lower intestines of mammals. They ...

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Effects of modifications to retain protozoa in continuous-culture fermenters on ruminal fermentation, microbial populations, and microbial biomass assessed by two different methods.

Effects of modifications to retain protozoa in continuous-culture fermenters on ruminal fermentation, microbial populations, and microbial biomass assessed by two different methods.

... Daily microbial biomass in continuous-culture fermenters provided with modifications determined by using purine bases (PB) as a microbial marker or from bacterial or bacterial plus prot[r] ...

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Proptosis ocular a causa de la infeccin enfermedad por VIH sida

Proptosis ocular a causa de la infeccin enfermedad por VIH sida

... We present the case of a patient who entered the former Provincial Teaching Clinical Surgical Hospital “José Ramón López Tabrane”, of Matanzas. The cause of admission was a sudden right ocular proptosis in the course of ...

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A review of piroplasmid infections in wild carnivores worldwide: importance for domestic animal health and wildlife conservation

A review of piroplasmid infections in wild carnivores worldwide: importance for domestic animal health and wildlife conservation

... Piroplasmid infections in wild animals are typically sub- clinical [8, 49, 90, 91]. For example, there is some evi- dence that indigenous African canids can harbour B. rossi without showing clinical signs of ...

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Adelfo.Diversidad microbiana

Adelfo.Diversidad microbiana

... This strategy has the purpose to determine the entire nucleotide sequence of specific segments of metagenomic DNA, in order to establish phylogenetic and functional relationships between the proteins encoded by genes ...

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Empiema necessitans y osteomielitis aguda secundaria a una infección por Staphylo-coccus aureus resistente a meticilina asociado a la comunidad

Empiema necessitans y osteomielitis aguda secundaria a una infección por Staphylo-coccus aureus resistente a meticilina asociado a la comunidad

... soft infections in 2005 ...tissue infections were indentified in adults and children from Cali and Cartagena (American Society for ...CA-MRSA infections has increased markedly over the past ...

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Biomedical Applications of Bacterial Inclusion Bodies

Biomedical Applications of Bacterial Inclusion Bodies

... Thus, bacterial IBs have passed in a lapse of 10 years from being regarded as waste by-products, due to their supposed lack of biological activity, to be seen as biofunctional particles capable of performing their ...

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Bacterial communities associated to Chilean altiplanic native plants from the Andean grasslands soils

Bacterial communities associated to Chilean altiplanic native plants from the Andean grasslands soils

... soil bacterial communities associated to four of the most abundant high altitude native plant species of the Chilean Andean ...soil bacterial communities in the Chilean highlands and takes the first step to ...

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