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Publikováno v:
Medical Mycology. 44:189-192
A Swedish man and woman sustained severe soft tissue injuries during the tsunami catastrophe in Thailand in December 2004, and subsequently received partial thickness skin grafts after multiple surgical revisions. Four to six weeks post trauma they d
Publikováno v:
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 45:710-719
Background: To identify risk factors for nosocomial infection in intensive care and to provide a basis for allocation of resources. Methods: Long-term prospective incidence study of risk factors for nosocomial infection in the surgical-medical intens
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Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 47(2)
Background In the tsunami catastrophe in Thailand in 2004, several thousand Swedish tourists were injured, with contaminated crush trauma of the legs being the main cause of injury among the survivors. Methods Patient and laboratory data for those wh
Publikováno v:
Lakartidningen. 102(14)
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Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. 28(1)
In a 3-year prospective study, all infections presenting in the burns unit of a university hospital were registered in a specially designed database. Two-hundred and thirty adult patients were included. Eighty-three patients had in all 176 infections
Publikováno v:
Critical care medicine. 24(9)
Objective : To evaluate in vitro and in vivo the efficacy of covalent end point-attached heparin to single-lumen polyurethane central venous catheters in reducing microbial adherence and colonization. Design : In vitro study : A controlled bench stud
Autor:
S.E. Tebbs, M. H. Faroqui, Pia Appelgren, Olle Larm, Lars Bindslev, H. A. Moss, Tom S.J. Elliott, Ulrika Ransjö
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 345:800-801
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The Lancet. 345:130
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 8:65-69
Certain categories of patients run an increased medical risk when exposed to varicella. Newborns lacking maternal immunity, immunosuppressed leukemic children or children with other immunodeficient disorders may gain a decisive benefit by administrat