[Lazzaro Spallanzani and his refutation of the theory of spontaneous generation] [0.03%]
[斯帕兰扎尼与自然发生说之争]
Renata Mancini,Mario Nigro,Giuseppe Ippolito
Renata Mancini
The development and refinement of microscopy in the 17th century revealed to science a whole new world of microorganisms, until then unknown, that appeared to arise spontaneously, and fuelled a controversy that had seemed definitively resol...
[EBV reactivation in a patient undergoing chemotherapy for invasive thymoma] [0.03%]
[接受化疗的侵袭性胸腺瘤患者EB病毒再活化]
Salvatore Giordano,Diego Pampinella,Massimiliano Alù et al.
Salvatore Giordano et al.
Over the last few years evidence has emerged to indicate the involvement of herpes viruses in several infectious complications observed in patients undergoing antiblastic chemotherapy. We present a case of bilateral parotiditis due to EBV r...
Case Reports
Le infezioni in medicina. 2007 Sep;15(3):195-8. DOI: 2007
[Two cases of actinomycosis] [0.03%]
[放线菌病二例]
Amelia Romano,Francesco Scarlata,Salvatore Giordano et al.
Amelia Romano et al.
Actinomycosis is a bacterial infection due to Gram-positive bacteria of the Actinomyces genus. The authors describe two cases: one of them occurred in a woman with a clinical presentation of a right submandibular indurative mass. After surg...
Case Reports
Le infezioni in medicina. 2007 Sep;15(3):191-4. DOI: 2007
Clinical case of seroconversion for syphilis following a needlestick injury: why not take a prophylaxis? [0.03%]
一次职业暴露后梅毒感染窗口期的临床经过——为何不预防呢?
Alfredo Franco,Lucia Aprea,Chiara DellIsola et al.
Alfredo Franco et al.
A 47-year-old woman was pricked accidentally with a needle previously used for a neurosyphilitic man. At day 0 she had no positive laboratory results for the infection, while the source, at day 1, had TPHA positive, but no post-exposure pro...
Case Reports
Le infezioni in medicina. 2007 Sep;15(3):187-90. DOI: 2007
[Preliminary survey of human intestinal parasitosis in a Peruvian Andean zone] [0.03%]
秘鲁安第斯山区居民肠道寄生虫病的调查研究
Daniele Crotti,Maria Letizia DAnnibale,Michela Basileo et al.
Daniele Crotti et al.
We studied 91 faecal specimens of 38 children and 53 adults in a five-day epidemiological survey between the end of February and the beginning of March, 2006. The subjects were in- or out-patients of Chacas Hospital, Ancash. The O&P were pe...
[Pandemic influenza: impact on health care facilities in Lazio, Italy, and the role of hospitals in pandemic management] [0.03%]
[流感大流行对意大利拉齐奥地区医疗机构的影响以及医院在大流行应对中的作用]
Franceso Maria Fusco,Silvia Pittalis,Vincenzo Puro et al.
Franceso Maria Fusco et al.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus H5N1 has so far caused more than 250 human cases. This virus is not transmitted efficaciously from person to person, but the capacity of human-to-human transmission could be acquired in the future. Co...
Giulia Geminiani,Carlo Tascini,Alessandro Leonildi et al.
Giulia Geminiani et al.
We evaluated the activity of ulifloxacin in comparison with ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin and moxifloxacin against clinical isolates from a large teaching hospital in Italy. The isolates derived from patients admitted to surgical and medical ...
[Use of fluoroquinolones in intensive care units in a multi-drug-resistance era] [0.03%]
[氟喹诺酮类在多重耐药时代的重症监护病房应用]
Silvano Esposito,Marco Fiore
Silvano Esposito
Despite the high level of antibiotic resistance in ICUs, fluoroquinolones remain the most frequent utilized antibiotic in these settings. Since the discovery of this class of antibiotics several mechanisms have been identified as responsibl...
Francesca Maria Felaco,Sebastiano Leone,Maria Stanzione
Francesca Maria Felaco
A durable suppression of viral replication in chronic HBV infection decreases the risk of liver disease progression. Treatment is recommended for patients in the immune-active phases of chronic HBV infection (HBeAg positive or HBeAg negativ...
[Yellow fever] [0.03%]
[黄热病]
Sergio Sabbatani,Sirio Fiorino
Sergio Sabbatani
After the discovery of the New World, yellow fever proved to be an important risk factor of morbidity and mortality for Caribbean populations. In the following centuries epidemic risk, expanded by sea trade and travel, progressively reached...