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Infectious Causes of Encephalitis

by Meningoencephalitis, Sonja J. Olsen, Angela P. Campbell, Krongkaew Supawat, Sahas Liamsuwan, Tawee Chotpitayasunondh, Somsak Laptikulthum, Akravudh Viriyavejakul, Tasanee Tantirittisak, Supoch Tunlayadechanont, Anannit Visudtibhan, Punnee Vasiknanonte, Supachai Janjindamai, Pairoj Boonluksiri, Kiatsak Rajborirug, Veerachai Watanaveeradej, Nino Khetsuriani, Scott F. Dowell, Encephalitis Surveillance Team
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for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of Medscape, LLC and Emerging Infectious Diseases. Medscape, LLC is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Medscape, LLC designates this Journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1

Minireview Infectious causes of cancer and their detection

by Lucy Dalton-griffin, Paul Kellam
"... Molecular techniques for identifying pathogens associated with cancer continue to be developed, including one reported recently in BMC Medical Genomics. Identifying a causal infectious agent helps in understanding the biology of these cancers and can lead ultimately to the development of antimicrobi ..."
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Molecular techniques for identifying pathogens associated with cancer continue to be developed, including one reported recently in BMC Medical Genomics. Identifying a causal infectious agent helps in understanding the biology of these cancers and can lead ultimately to the development

Bad Obstetric History and Infectious Causes

by Rema Devi, N. Sreenivas, Sayee Rajangam
"... Bad Obstetric History (BOH), a topic with vari-able definitions, has been studied with different standardizations for various parameters like epi-demiology, etiology and management. It is well ..."
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Bad Obstetric History (BOH), a topic with vari-able definitions, has been studied with different standardizations for various parameters like epi-demiology, etiology and management. It is well

Study on infectious causes of hospitalization in intravenous drug users

by Zhinous Bayatmakoo, Roshanak Bayatmakoo, Parviz Saleh, Omid Mashrabi
"... Abstract: To evaluation of common infections in Intravenous drug users (IVDU). In a descriptive-analytical study that performed in Infection Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center of Tabriz form 2001-2011, 64 patients (63 male & one female) with IVDUs and had infectious signs were enroll ..."
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of hospitalization in IVDUs. The most infections cause of IVDU hospitalization was hepatitis, skin infection and pulmonary infections. [Zhinous Bayatmakoo, Roshanak Bayatmakoo, Parviz Saleh, Omid Mashrabi. Study on infectious causes of hospitalization in intravenous drug users. Life Sci J 2012;9(4):602-606] (ISSN

Dispatches Unexplained Deaths Due to Possibly Infectious Causes in

by unknown authors
"... Many new infectious diseases have been identified in the United States during the last several decades (1). Among these are AIDS, Legionnaires’ disease, toxic-shock syndrome, hepatitis C, and most recently, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome; all caused serious illness and death. In each instance, the di ..."
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Many new infectious diseases have been identified in the United States during the last several decades (1). Among these are AIDS, Legionnaires’ disease, toxic-shock syndrome, hepatitis C, and most recently, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome; all caused serious illness and death. In each instance

Analysis of 801 Cases With Emphasis on Infectious Causes

by Articles The, Journal J Clin, Med Res, Stacey R. Rosea, Nancy J. Petersenb, Tracie J. Gardnerd, Richard J. Hamille, Barbara W. Trautnerf
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cancer_concepts.1007. Environmental and Infectious Causes of Malignancy

by Mary Linton Peters, Richard S. Pieters, James Liebmann, Mary Linton Peters, Richard S. Pieters, James Liebmann Md , 2014
"... This material is brought to you by eScholarship@UMMS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cancer Concepts: A Guidebook for the Non-Oncologist ..."
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This material is brought to you by eScholarship@UMMS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cancer Concepts: A Guidebook for the Non-Oncologist

nanobacteria: An Infectious cause for salivary stone Formation and Recurrence

by Amr A El Badry, Mahmoud A. M. Mokbel, Ismail El Mofty, Amira H Mohamed
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This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited. Open Access Full open access to this and thousands of other papers at

metastatic bone disease

by J R Soc Med, Philip Alex, Timothy B L Ho, Information For, Philip Alexander, Mb Bsc, Timothy B L Ho, Phd Mrcp, J R Soc Med
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Special Issue Infectious Causes of Chronic Inflammatory Diseases and Cancer

by Gail H. Cassell
"... Powerful diagnostic technology, plus the realization that organisms of otherwise unimpressive virulence can produce slowly progressive chronic disease with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations and disease outcomes, has resulted in the discovery of new infectious agents and new concepts of infe ..."
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of infectious diseases. The demonstration that final outcome of infection is as much determined by the genetic background of the patient as by the genetic makeup of the infecting agent is indicating that a number of chronic diseases of unknown etiology are caused by one or more infectious agents. One wellknown
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