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Outcomes of Patients Hospitalized with Community-Acquired, Health Care-Associated, and Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia

2009

Background Traditionally, pneumonia has been classified as either community- or hospital-acquired. Although only limited data are available, health care-associated pneumonia has been recently proposed as a new category of respiratory infection. "Health care-associated pneumonia" refers to pneumonia in patients who have recently been hospitalized, had hemodialysis, or received intravenous chemotherapy or reside in a nursing home or long-term care facility. Objective To ascertain the epidemiology and outcome of community-acquired, health care-associated, and hospital-acquired pneumonia in adults hospitalized in internal medicine wards. Design Multicenter, prospective observational study. Sett…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsHospital-acquired pneumoniaCommunity-acquired pneumoniaRenal DialysisRisk FactorsInternal medicineOutcome Assessment Health CareEpidemiologyPneumonia BacterialInternal MedicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesIntensive care medicineAgedCross Infectionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMortality rateRespiratory infectionGeneral MedicineOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseLong-Term CareAnti-Bacterial AgentsNursing HomesCommunity-Acquired InfectionsPneumoniaItalyFemaleChest radiographbusinessDelivery of Health Care
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N-Acetylneuraminic acid storage disease

1985

Increased amounts of free sialic acid were found in body fluids, leukocytes, cultured fibroblasts, and liver tissue of a four-year-old boy with mental retardation, ataxia, and clinical and radiologic findings of a mild mucopolysaccharidosis. A diagnosis of Salla disease was made though in contrast to earlier reports, recurrent upper respiratory infections and hepatosplenomegaly were present already in infancy, and skeletal abnormalities of dysostosis multiplex were found in early childhood. Free sialic acid in the urine was identified as N-acetylneuraminic acid by 1H-NMR spectroscopy. Sialidase activities were normal. Increased amounts of bound sialic acid were found in liver and cultured f…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMucopolysaccharidosisHepatosplenomegalyNeuraminidaseBiologySialidaseDiagnosis Differentialchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineNeuraminic acidGeneticsmedicineHumansCells CulturedGenetics (clinical)Respiratory infectionmedicine.diseaseSialic acidRadiographySalla diseaseEndocrinologyLiverchemistryBiochemistryChild PreschoolSialic Acidsbiology.proteinChromatography Thin Layermedicine.symptomLysosomesNeuraminidaseMetabolism Inborn ErrorsHuman Genetics
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Individualized evaluation of health cost and health risks

2019

Abstract This paper presents an individualized evaluation of the health costs and health risks of haze pollution by conduction channels and conduction strengths. Ordinal probit model and quantile regression are used to analyze data on individuals in Hangzhou, an environmental friendly city in China. The analyses yield four findings. First, in Hangzhou, haze pollution increases citizens' health spending by >2.49 billion US dollars. Second, health costs are mainly driven by increased risks of respiratory infection. Third, the quantile analysis of health risks shows the conduction channels and corresponding strengths vary for different population groups by age and health status. Lastly, respon…

MarketingGovernmenteducation.field_of_studyYield (finance)05 social sciencesPopulationRespiratory infectionQuantile regressionProbit modelEnvironmental health0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusinessChinaeducationAir quality indexhealth care economics and organizations050203 business & managementJournal of Business Research
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Comparison of the performance of 2 commercial multiplex PCR platforms for detection of respiratory viruses in upper and lower tract respiratory speci…

2015

The performance of the CLART® PneumoVir system with that of the Luminex xTAG RVP Fast v1 assay for detection of most common respiratory viruses in upper and lower tract respiratory specimens (n = 183) from unique patients with influenza-like syndrome or lower tract respiratory infection. Nested PCR coupled to automated sequencing was used for resolution of discrepancies. Fully concordant results were obtained for a total of 122 specimens, whereas 56 specimens gave partially (n = 21) or fully discordant (n = 35) results (Kappa coefficient, 0.62). The overall specificity of the Luminex xTAG RVP Fast v1 assay was slightly higher than that of the CLART® PneumoVir assay for human bocavirus, infl…

Microbiology (medical)AdultMaleAcute respiratory tract infectionAdolescentvirusesRespiratory Systemmedicine.disease_causeSensitivity and SpecificityVirusArticleYoung AdultHuman metapneumovirusMultiplex polymerase chain reactionInfluenza A virusmedicineHumansAcute respiratory tract infectionRespiratory Tract InfectionsAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overRespiratory virusesbiologyHuman bocavirusRespiratory infectionvirus diseasesGeneral MedicineMultiplex PCRMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationVirologyrespiratory tract diseasesInfectious DiseasesVirus DiseasesVirusesFemaleNested polymerase chain reactionMultiplex Polymerase Chain ReactionDiagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
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Application of fnbA gene as new target for the species-specific and quantitative detection of Staphylococcus aureus directly from lower respiratory t…

2013

Staphylococcus aureus is a significant cause of hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP), particularly in mechanically ventilated patients. We used the fibronectin-binding protein A gene (fnbA) for the species-specific and quantitative detection of S. aureus directly from lower respiratory tract (LRT) specimens by a Taq Man real time PCR. For this reason, a total of 269 lower respiratory tract (LRT) specimens collected from patients with hospital-acquired pneumonia were assayed. Amplification of fnbA in serial dilutions ranged from 10(9) CFU/ ml to 10(2) CFU/ml. Standard curve of triplicate every dilution had slope 3.34±0.1 and R2>0.99 with SD 0.1. Based on these data, the sensitivity and specif…

Microbiology (medical)fnbA Gene real time PCR respiratory infection Staphylococcus aureusSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaStaphylococcus aureusSerial dilutionRespiratory Systemlcsh:QR1-502medicine.disease_causeReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionSensitivity and SpecificityfnbA Genelcsh:MicrobiologyPathology and Forensic MedicineMicrobiologyrespiratory infectionPneumonia StaphylococcalmedicineTaqManlcsh:PathologyHumansAdhesins BacterialCross InfectionbiologyStaphylococcus. aureusRespiratory infectionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePneumoniareal time PCRmedicine.anatomical_structureReal-time polymerase chain reactionMolecular Diagnostic TechniquesStaphylococcus aureusbiology.proteinProtein ARespiratory tractlcsh:RB1-214Indian journal of pathologymicrobiology
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Do We Know When, What and For How Long to Treat?

2012

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common cause of morbidity among children in developed countries and accounts for an incidence of 10-40 cases per 1000 children in the first 5 years of life. Given the clinical, social and economic importance of CAP, there is general agreement that prompt and adequate therapy is essential to reduce the impact of the disease. The aim of this discussion paper is to consider critically the available data concerning the treatment of uncomplicated pediatric CAP and to consider when, how and for how long it should be treated. This review has identified the various reasons that make it difficult to establish a rational approach to the treatment of pediatric C…

Microbiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyRespiratory tract infectionsbusiness.industryRespiratory infectionDiseasemedicine.diseasePneumoniaInfectious DiseasesAntibiotic resistanceCommunity-acquired pneumoniaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthEpidemiologymedicineEtiologybusinessIntensive care medicinePediatric Infectious Disease Journal
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Ultrasound imaging assessment of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles in people with a recent history of moderate Covid-19 infection and healthy parti…

2023

Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) is a highly infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and is associated with a decrease of respiratory, physical, and psychological function, subsequently affecting quality of life. The aim of the present pilot study was to use ultrasound imaging (USI) to evaluate and compare the thickness of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles between individuals recently diagnosed with moderate Covid-19 infection and healthy individuals. Methods: A cross-sectional observational pilot study was performed. A total sample of 24 participants were recruited from a private medical center (Madrid, Spain): Covid-19 (n = 12) and healthy controls (n = 12). The external oblique…

MultidisciplinaryMedicina InvestigacióThoracic diaphragmAbdominalesInfecciones respiratoriasVirus testingRespiratory infectionsImagen por ultrasonidosVirusPilot studiesDiafragma torácicoContracción muscularMuscle contractionAbdominal musclesEstudios pilotoCovid-19Ultrasound imaging
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Effects of normobaric oxygen on ciliary beat frequency of human respiratory epithelium

1998

Respiratory infection is a major cause of morbidity after general anaesthesia. Impairment of respiratory ciliary beat frequency (CBF) by different stress factors causes a decrease in mucus transport rate (MTR). We have tested the effect of different concentrations of oxygen on CBF of human respiratory epithelium in a prospective, randomized, in vitro study. Samples of superficial mucosa of the inferior nasal turbinates of 20 non-smoking healthy volunteers were harvested and exposed to three different oxygen environments (group I = 21% oxygen, group II = 60% oxygen and group III = 95% oxygen) for 2 h. In 50% of the samples, exposure time was prolonged. At 30, 60, 90, 120 and 240 min, light m…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtychemistry.chemical_elementIn Vitro TechniquesTurbinatesOxygenEpitheliummedicineHumansCiliaProspective StudiesRespiratory systemOxygen toxicityNoseDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryRespiratory diseaseRespiratory infectionmedicine.diseaseMucusOxygenNasal MucosaAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryAnesthesiaRespiratory epitheliumbusinessCiliary Motility DisordersBritish Journal of Anaesthesia
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Overweight/obesity and respiratory and allergic disease in children : international study of asthma and allergies in childhood (ISAAC) phase two

2014

Background: Childhood obesity and asthma are increasing worldwide. A possible link between the two conditions has been postulated. Methods: Cross-sectional studies of stratified random samples of 8-12-year-old children (n=10 652) (16 centres in affluent and 8 centres in non-affluent countries) used the standardized methodology of ISAAC Phase Two. Respiratory and allergic symptoms were ascertained by parental questionnaires. Tests for allergic disease were performed. Height and weight were measured, and overweight and obesity were defined according to international definitions. Prevalence rates and prevalence odds ratios were calculated. Results: Overweight (odds ratio=1.14, 95%-confidence i…

PediatricsPulmonologyPhysiologyEpidemiologyEczemalcsh:MedicineOverweightPediatricsAtopyMedicine and Health Scienceslcsh:SciencePediatric EpidemiologyRhinitis2. Zero hungerMultidisciplinaryAllergic DiseasesAsma infantil3. Good healthPhysiological ParametersObesitatmedicine.symptomAllergy in childrenResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyChildhood ObesityImmunologyPediatric PulmonologyDermatologyAl·lèrgia en els infantsChildhood obesityRespiratory infections in childrenFEV1/FVC ratioAparell respiratori MalaltiesWheezemedicineObesityAsthmaPulmonary function testsbusiness.industrylcsh:RBody WeightBiology and Life SciencesOdds ratioRhinologymedicine.diseaseAsthmaAsthma in childrenObesity in childrenOtorhinolaryngologyNasal Diseaseslcsh:QClinical ImmunologyClinical MedicinebusinessBody mass index
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Coagulation Parameters: An Efficient Measure for Predicting the Prognosis and Clinical Management of Patients with COVID-19

2020

Background. COVID-19 is an ongoing global pandemic. Since the detection of the first cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Wuhan, China, the current pandemic has affected more than 25.3 million people worldwide. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between coagulation abnormalities and prognosis in a cohort of patients with COVID-19. Methods. We performed a retrospective cohort study of 3581 patients admitted to Hospital La Paz (Madrid, Spain) due to respiratory infection by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus from the beginning of the current pandemic to 15 July 2020. Results. Of the 3581 study patients, 48.94% were men, and 19.80% were healthcare work…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)coronaviruslcsh:Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.disease_causeArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInterquartile rangePandemicMedicine030212 general & internal medicinecoagulationCoronavirusSARS-CoV-2business.industrylcsh:RCOVID-19Respiratory infectionRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineCoagulationCOVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 coagulation coronavirusCohortbusiness
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