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Introduction: Consanguinity has been associated with adverse health outcomes. The objective of the present study was to assess the association between parental consanguinity and risk of infection with human immunodeficien...
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Background: Retrograde ureteroscopy as a minimally invasive treatment of ureteral calculi can be complicated by the occurrence of urinary tract infections. Fever is considered the main indicator of such postoperative comp...
Zhenhong Li,Jennifer Madeo,Shadab Ahmed et al. Zhenhong Li et al.
Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans is a Gram-negative bacillus, member of the HACEK group of bacteria, and it is a very rare cause of endocarditis. It is also an extremely rare cause of device-associated infection of the heart. We descri...
Richard S B Wanless,Sorin Rugină,Simona Maria Ruţă et al. Richard S B Wanless et al.
Introduction: Many Romanian children were infected nosocomially with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the late 1980s. The Romanian-American Children's Center of Excellence in Constanţa continues to follow approximat...
Philip Ifesinachi Anochie,Edwina Chinwe Onyeneke,Emmanuel Osaretin Asowata et al. Philip Ifesinachi Anochie et al.
Introduction: Bacterial, viral and parasitic agents have been implicated and confirmed as causative agents of gastroenteritis in children with ages below 5 years old. The major role of rotavirus as causative agent is not ...