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期刊名:Revue medicale suisse

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Mathilde Sandmeier,Marie Massy-Chalverat,Boris Cantin et al. Mathilde Sandmeier et al.
This article discusses the different types of grief, focusing in particular on prolonged grief, which, in light of demographic trends, could become a public health issue. The diagnostic criteria for this disorder, risk factors, and proposed...
Sasha Ruttkowski,Jonathan Barbolini,Clément Nussbaumer et al. Sasha Ruttkowski et al.
Refeeding syndrome (RFS) is a clinical entity that occurs during refeeding and can lead to multiple organ dysfunction. The pathophysiology is complex and is mainly based on hydro-electrolytic changes secondary to the transition from catabol...
Olivia Veit,Gilles Eperon,Cornelia Staehelin et al. Olivia Veit et al.
Malaria remains a major infectious disease worldwide, with a particularly high incidence in sub-Saharan Africa. For travelers visiting endemic areas, awareness of the risk of infection and the rigorous application of appropriate preventive ...
Emiliano De Napoli,Romain Cordaillat,Gilles Eperon Emiliano De Napoli
Dengue, a viral infection transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, is associated with increasing global morbidity. In Europe, the spread of the tiger mosquito raises the epidemic risk. In Switzerland, no autochthonous cases have been reported to da...
Vincent Chollet,Amel Filali Vincent Chollet
Chikungunya, an arboviral disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, has expanded globally since the early 21st century, driven by the adaptation of Aedes albopictus to temperate regions. In Europe and Switzerland, this vector is now establis...
Pablo Valladares,Amel Filali Pablo Valladares
The WHO estimates that one million new sexually transmitted infections (STI) are acquired every day worldwide among people aged between 15-49 years old. Travel is now a well-established risk factor. In Switzerland, a substantial proportion ...