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Assessment of antibiotic prescribing in Latvian general practitioners.

2013

Abstract Background Though general antibiotic consumption data is available, information on the actual patterns of prescribing antibiotics locally is difficult to obtain. An easy to use methodology was designed to assess ambulatory management of infections by Latvian general practitioners (GPs). Methods GPs were asked to record data in a patient data collection form for every patient that received antibiotics. Study period – (7 days) one week in November, 2008. Data recorded included the following details: an antibiotic, the prescribed dose, dosing interval, route of administration combined with the demographic factors of the patient and clinical diagnosis based on a pre-defined list. Resul…

MalePediatricsAntibioticsGeneral PracticeClarithromycinSurveys and QuestionnairesGeneral practitionersAmbulatory CareMedicinePractice Patterns Physicians'SinusitisChildTreatment of infectionAged 80 and overlcsh:R5-920PharyngitisMiddle AgedPharyngitisAnti-Bacterial AgentsChild PreschoolAmbulatoryUrinary Tract InfectionsAntibiotic useBronchitisFemalemedicine.symptomlcsh:Medicine (General)Family Practicemedicine.drugResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.drug_classAmoxicillin-Potassium Clavulanate CombinationDrug PrescriptionsYoung AdultAmbulatory careClarithromycinHumansSinusitisBronchitisAgedbusiness.industryAmoxicillinInfantPneumoniaAmoxicillinmedicine.diseaseLatviabusinessBMC family practice
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Fermented Milk Consumption and Common Infections in Children Attending Day-Care Centers: A Randomized Trial

2016

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MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyLactobacillus caseiCultured Milk ProductsDay careCommunicable Diseaseslaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind MethodRandomized controlled trialrespiratory infectionlaw030225 pediatricsLactobacillus casei CNCM I-1518Cultured Milk ProductsmedicineAnimalsHumans030212 general & internal medicineChildbiologybusiness.industryIncidenceProbioticsIncidence (epidemiology)rhinopharyngitisOriginal Articles: NutritionGastroenterologyfood and beveragesChild Day Care Centersbiology.organism_classificationClinical trialLacticaseibacillus caseiMilkMulticenter studyCommon infectious diseasesChild PreschoolFermentationPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGFemalebusinessLactobacillus caseigastrointestinal infectionJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition
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Kawasaki disease triggered by parvovirus infection: an atypical case report of two siblings.

2019

Abstract Background There are reports of the familial occurrence of Kawasaki disease but only a few reports described Kawasaki disease in siblings. However, the familial cases were not simultaneous. In these patients the idea of infective agents as trigger must be considered. Case presentation We describe two siblings with atypical presentations of Kawasaki disease; the sister was first diagnosed as having parvovirus infection with anemia and the brother was diagnosed as having myocarditis. The first patient was a 9-month-old Caucasian girl with fever, conjunctivitis, rash, and pharyngitis, and later she had cervical adenopathy, diarrhea and vomiting, leukocytosis, and anemia, which were ex…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAbdominal painViral MyocarditisMyocarditisCardiotonic AgentsDopaminelcsh:MedicineCase Report030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyGastroenterologyParvoviridae InfectionsParvovirus03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineDobutaminemedicineHumansImmunologic FactorsLeukocytosisChildKawasaki diseasebusiness.industryMedicine (all)Siblingslcsh:RParvovirus infectionCoronary AneurysmInfantShockStroke VolumeGeneral MedicineKawasaki shock syndromemedicine.diseasePharyngitisInterleukin 1 Receptor Antagonist ProteinTreatment OutcomeAnakinraEchocardiography030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnuriaKawasaki diseaseFemalemedicine.symptombusinessImmunosuppressive AgentsJournal of medical case reports
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Two-year Efficacy and Safety of Etanercept in Pediatric Patients with Extended Oligoarthritis, Enthesitis-related Arthritis, or Psoriatic Arthritis.

2015

Objective.The main objective was to determine the 2-year clinical benefit and safety of etanercept (ETN) in children with the juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) categories of extended oligoarthritis (eoJIA), enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA), or psoriatic arthritis (PsA).Methods.CLIPPER was a 96-week, phase IIIb, open-label, multicenter study. Patients with eoJIA, ERA, or PsA received ETN 0.8 mg/kg once weekly (50 mg max) for up to 96 weeks. The proportions of patients reaching the JIA American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 30/50/70/90/100 and inactive disease responses at Week 96 were calculated. Adverse events (AE) were collected throughout the study (intention-to-treat sample).Results.…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEnthesitis-related arthritisImmunologyArthritisJuvenilePsoriaticEtanerceptEtanercept03 medical and health sciencesPsoriatic arthritis0302 clinical medicineRheumatologyInternal medicinemedicineImmunology and AllergyHumans030212 general & internal medicinePreschoolChild030203 arthritis & rheumatologyOligoarthritisbusiness.industryArthritisArthritis PsoriaticClinical trial; Enthesitis-related arthritis; Etanercept; Extended oligoarthritis; Juvenile idiopathic arthritis; Psoriatic arthritis; Adolescent; Antirheumatic Agents; Arthritis Juvenile; Arthritis Psoriatic; Child; Child Preschool; Etanercept; Female; Humans; Male; Treatment OutcomeJuvenile idiopathic arthritismedicine.diseaseRheumatologyPharyngitisArthritis Juvenile3. Good healthSurgeryClinical trialUpper respiratory tract infectionTreatment OutcomePsoriatic arthritisAntirheumatic AgentsChild PreschoolExtended oligoarthritisBronchitisFemalemedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugThe Journal of rheumatology
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Ear, nose and throat (ENT) involvement in zoonotic diseases: a systematic review.

2013

Introducción: Las zoonosis son infecciones de transmisión del animal al hombre, ya sea directamente (a través del contacto directo o contacto con productos de origen animal) o indirectamente (a través de un vector intermedio, tal como un artrópodo). Los agentes causales incluyen bacterias, parásitos, virus y hongos. El propósito de esta revisión es hacer un examen preciso de todas las enfermedades zoonóticas que pueden ser responsables de oído, nariz y garganta (ENT) participación. Metodología: Se realizó una búsqueda en PubMed combinando los términos (otorrinolaringología o Rinología o laringología o otología or mastoiditis u otitis o sinusitis o laringitis o rinitis o faringitis o de la e…

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Trouble always comes in threes: three mutations for three auto inflammatory genes in a child and in his father

2014

The coexistence of mutations in more than one gene, linked to Autoinflammatory Diesases, can confuse and make difficult the diagnosis and management of these patients, especially in childhood, when the clinical history is still brief.

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyauto inflammatory geneBioinformaticsSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaRheumatologyClinical historyInternal medicinemedicineImmunology and AllergyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthGeneInflammatory genesHeterozygous mutationgene mutationsbusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisfood and beveragesmedicine.diseaseRheumatologyPharyngitisCanakinumabPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPoster Presentationmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drug
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What is nasopharyngitis?

2016

Nasopharyngitis is an inflammatory attack of the pharynx and nasal cavities. It is a minor and common contagious throat disease. It is mainly caused by a virus. Contagion is air-borne and operates between humans only. The disease is frequent amongst pre-school children, where it ranks first as infectious disease. By consequence, it is the first reason why parents will consult a GP.

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Lemierre syndrome: Current evidence and rationale of the Bacteria-Associated Thrombosis, Thrombophlebitis and LEmierre syndrome (BATTLE) registry.

2020

Abstract Lemierre syndrome is a rare but potentially fatal condition characterized by septic thrombophlebitis of the head and neck district, preferentially affecting adolescents and young adults and manifesting as a complication of a local bacterial infection – typically, a pharyngotonsillitis or an abscess. It is historically associated with the Gram-negative anaerobic rod Fusobacterium necrophorum and with thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein. However, its definition has never been firmly established, and its spectrum within the continuum of bacteria-associated thrombophlebitis may be larger than what presumed so far. Recent evidence suggests that its prognosis remains serious ev…

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