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Acute Gastroenteritis and Campylobacteriosis in Swiss primary care: the viewpoint of general practitioners

2016

Acute gastroenteritis (AG) is frequently caused by infectious intestinal diseases (IID) including food- and waterborne pathogens of public health importance. Among these pathogens, Campylobacter spp. plays a major role. Many European countries monitor selected IIDs within disease surveillance systems. In Switzerland, the information on IIDs is restricted to limited surveillance data, while no data is available for AG. We conducted a qualitative study among Swiss general practitioners (GPs) to investigate the case management of AG and campylobacteriosis patients, the associated disease burden and the determinants leading to registration in the National Notification System for Infectious Dise…

MaleBacterial Diseases0301 basic medicinelcsh:MedicineNotification systemPathology and Laboratory MedicineFeces0302 clinical medicineCampylobacteriosisAntibioticsMedical adviceCampylobacter InfectionsMedicine and Health SciencesPublic and Occupational Health030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceDisease surveillanceMultidisciplinaryAntimicrobialsDrugsGastroenteritisBacterial PathogensInfectious DiseasesMedical MicrobiologyPathogensSwitzerlandResearch ArticleAdultDiarrheamedicine.medical_specialty030106 microbiologyMEDLINECampylobacteriosisGastroenterology and HepatologyResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsGeneral PractitionersDiagnostic MedicineMicrobial ControlmedicineHumansMicrobial PathogensDisease burdenPharmacologyPrimary Health CareBacteriabusiness.industryPublic healthlcsh:ROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesCampylobactermedicine.diseaseTriageSurgeryIntestinal DiseasesSpecimen Preparation and TreatmentAntibiotic ResistanceFamily medicinelcsh:QAntimicrobial Resistancebusiness
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INFLUENCE OF CITRATE NANOPARTICLES ON PHOTOCHEMICAL ACTIVITY, RESISTANCE TO PATHOGENS AND PRODUCTIVITY OF WHEAT

2021

In field experiments, increase the quantum efficiency of PSII (Fv/Fp), the Rfd-values (the chlorophyll fluorescence vitality indices) and the content of photosynthetic pigments in wheat leaves at pretreatment of wheat seeds with solutions of citrate nanoparticles has been shown. The green weight of plants at bacterial and phytoplasmas infecting at pretreatment with solutions of citrate nanoparticles, was increase, than without pre-treatment, in order: GeNPs>I-Se>SeNPs>VNPs as it has been shown. The Fv/Fp-values in leaves infected with phytoplasmas of plants at pretreatment of VNPs or I-Se solutions were more, than without pretreatment. The Fv/Fp-value in leafs with bacterial infecting at pr…

WSMVWheatSoil SciencenanoparticlesForestryPlant ScienceAgronomy and Crop SciencebacteriosisphytoplasmasNature and Landscape ConservationFood ScienceThe Journal "Agriculture and Forestry"
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Sporotrichoid Cases of Mycobacterium Marinum Skin Infection.

2010

Mycobacterium marinum belongs to the slow growth photochromogenous mycobacteria group. It is pathogenic for fish and human beings in which it can cause cutaneous nodular and ulcerative lesions, sometimes with sporotrichoid arrangement. We report three cases of sporotrichoid Mycobacterium marinum infections successfully treated with prolonged antibiotic therapy. Tropical fish aquaria and, more in general, the water environment were identified as the source of infection.

biologyClinical scienceGeneral MedicineSkin infectionbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseOriginal researchMicrobiologymedicineSettore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee E VenereeCancer geneMycobacterium marinum sporotrichoid mycobacteriosis swimming pool granuloma.Medical journalMycobacterium marinum
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Investigation of the resistance of different varieties of buckwheat to infectious diseases after the pre-sowing treatment of seeds and vegetating pla…

2016

In the work it was investigated the influence of sodium humate, biological products "Vermisol", "Vitasym" and "Bioeco-funge-1" on buckwheat lesion of Botrytis bunch rot, Downy mildew, Ascochyta blight, bacteriosis, burn virus and a complex of diseases after pre-sowing treatment of seeds and vegetating plants of Victoria, Roxolana, Kara-Dag, Rubra, Zelenokvitkova-90,Stepova, Elena, Aelita, Lada and Fagopyrum tataricum Gaertn buckwheat varieties. The prospects of these biological products use under agrocenosis conditions to protect the crops of buckwheat from the complex of diseases were shown. The highest effi- ciency identified for the drug "Bioecofunge-1" which , in addition to protecting …

biostimulantsbuckwheat burn virusdowny mildewplant growth regulatorsBotrytis bunch rotAscochyta blightbacteriosisbuckwheatAgrobìologìjâ
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Specifics of pesticides effects on the phytopathogenic bacteria

2016

The data concerning the effects of pesticides of different nature on the phytopathogenic bacteria was examined and summarized. Without extensive research on the mechanisms of interaction between pathogenic bacteria and pesticides in the literature review a similar message about microorganisms of soil and phyllosphere are included. The bacteria can be suppressed permanently by pesticides with a mechanism of action that universally affects biological processes in living systems. Long-term storage, ease of use and fast visible effect are the ad vantages of synthetic pest ic ides remed ies. But chemica l po llution, shifts in the ba lance of ecosystems, unpredictable effects of chemical pestici…

efficiencyantibacterial act ivitypesticidesbacteriosis of cropsphytopathogenic bacteriafungicidesEcological Chemistry and Engineering S-Chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S
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