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Publikováno v:
International archives of allergy and immunology. 126(4)
Blomia tropicalis is an important mite species in many parts of the world and the most predominant mite species in tropical countries. The prevalence of sensitization to this species has probably been underestimated because commercial extracts are la
Autor:
H. Yang, M. Tan, F. Arena, J. Zou, G. Figtree, Deepthi Vodnala, H. Chen, J. Wang, Q. Shan, A. Madras, A. K. Pridjian, L. Lee, R. Liew, E. Barin, Ranjan K. Thakur, J. Chow, R. Khurana, S. Y. Chi, Baofeng Yang, N. Prasertwitayakij, D. Ho, X. Hou, L. Zhai, J. Yu, K. Cao, M. Chen, C. Chen, V. H. Tan, F. Zhang, S. P. Wong, L. B. Wah, W. Ju
Publikováno v:
Europace. 13:i38-i39
Autor:
S, Lolekha, G, Cooksley, V, Chan, I, Isahak, S, Ismael, J, John, H B, Khiem, P, Kunasol, L B, Wah, N H, Seong, E, Paje-Villar, H A, Sulaiman, O, Poovorawan
Publikováno v:
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. 31(4)
Meningitis due to an invasive Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) infection, has been previously perceived to be relatively uncommon in Asia. However, the incidence of disease and its impact may have been underestimated. In addition to a lack of micr
Autor:
P, Kunasol, G, Cooksley, V F, Chan, I, Isahak, J, John, S, Loleka, E P, Villar, Y, Poovorawan, N H, Seong, H A, Sulaiman, L B, Wah
Publikováno v:
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. 29(2)
The prevalence of hepatitis A virus (HAV) in a country largely reflects its standards of hygiene and socioeconomic conditions. Countries which undergo socioeconomic development show major change in HAV prevalence from high to low endemicity, and this