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Yin Wang,Yao Huang,Jie Liang et al. Yin Wang et al.
Objective: Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), an emerging infectious disease with substantial mortality, was first reported in China in 2009 and subsequently became endemic to South Korea, Japan, Vietnam,...
Shingo Mitsushima,Yasushi Ohkusa,Kiyosu Taniguchi et al. Shingo Mitsushima et al.
Background: After COVID-19 emerged, hospitals adopted preadmission screening to detect asymptomatic cases and avert nosocomial outbreaks; whether such clinical screening should be routine policy remains debated and has no...
Aline Hajj,Hala Sacre,Maria Ounsi et al. Aline Hajj et al.
Background: Antimicrobials have revolutionized medicine globally, but emerging antimicrobial resistance due to antimicrobial misuse might revert the world to the "pre-antibiotic era". Research on the topic contributes to ...
Prenika Jaglal,Khine Swe-Swe Han,Colin Menezes et al. Prenika Jaglal et al.
Background: Sterile site (SS (blood and cerebrospinal fluid)) infections are formidable causes of childhood morbidity and fatality. This study aimed to determine aetiological organisms, antimicrobial resistance patterns a...
Mina Latifian,Fahimeh Bagheri Amiri,Ehsan Mostafavi et al. Mina Latifian et al.
Background: Q fever infection in pregnant women and its complications have been neglected in the world and little attention has been paid to it by health systems. Therefore, this study aimed to provide evidence regarding ...
Fukai Bao,Jiaru Yang,Zhenhua Ji et al. Fukai Bao et al.
Background: Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), Anaplasma phagocytophilum (Ap), and Babesia microti (Bm) could coinfect humans since they are transmitted via the same vectors. The prevalence of coinfections is more frequent than e...