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Autor:
Edwin P. Armitage, Gabrielle de Crombrugghe, Alex J. Keeley, Fatoumatta E. Camara, Elina Senghore, Amat Bittaye, Musukoi Jammeh, Adam Kucharski, Isatou Ceesay, Haddy Ceesay, Muhammed Manneh, Bunja Samateh, Thushan I. de Silva, Abdul Karim Sesay, Beate Kampmann, Michael Marks
Publikováno v:
Wellcome Open Research, Vol 8 (2023)
Background Streptococcus pyogenes (StrepA) causes a significant burden of disease globally from superficial infections to invasive disease. It is responsible for over 500,000 deaths each year, predominantly in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC).
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0f0cf0039ad24356afaeb9f92a071cee
Autor:
Jonathan Underwood, Fiona Cresswell, Alex P Salam, Alex J Keeley, Charles Cleland, Laurence John, Robert N Davidson
Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2017)
Abstract Background Untreated, miliary tuberculosis (TB) has a mortality approaching 100%. As it is uncommon there is little specific data to guide its management. We report detailed data from a UK cohort of patients with miliary tuberculosis and the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b1d6c4de83e54b1bb333c9c7772d731e
Publikováno v:
InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice. 12:304-309
Lyme disease (LD) is the most common tick-borne infectious disease in the Northern hemisphere. LD can present with a wide range of symptoms depending on time since infection; from localised skin reactions such as erythema migrans, to widespread multi
Publikováno v:
Clinical Medicine. 18:253-255
Meningococcal pericarditis is classically divided into three separate entities: isolated meningococcal pericarditis, disseminated meningococcal disease with pericarditis, and reactive (immunopathic) meningococcal pericarditis. We present the case of
Autor:
Jonathan, Underwood, Fiona, Cresswell, Alex P, Salam, Alex J, Keeley, Charles, Cleland, Laurence, John, Robert N, Davidson
Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases
Background Untreated, miliary tuberculosis (TB) has a mortality approaching 100%. As it is uncommon there is little specific data to guide its management. We report detailed data from a UK cohort of patients with miliary tuberculosis and the associat