• 30 d) uncomplicated bacterial sinusitis or acute exacerbation of chronic sinusitis. (bmj.com)
  • Does Screening Kids With Acute Sinusitis Symptoms for Bacterial Infection Cut Unnecessary Antibiotic Use? (medscape.com)
  • Testing children with acute sinusitis symptoms for specific bacteria may dramatically decrease unnecessary antibiotic use, new research suggests. (medscape.com)
  • In the double-blind clinical trial, Shaikh and his colleagues randomized 510 children between ages 2 and 11 with acute sinusitis at six academic primary care offices over a 6-year period. (medscape.com)
  • Differentiating who has acute sinusitis from who has a viral infection is difficult for primary care providers," said Eelam A. Adil, MD, MBA, assistant professor of otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. (medscape.com)
  • A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of antimicrobial treatment for children with clinically diagnosed acute sinusitis. (mims.com)
  • Impact of first-line vs second-line antibiotics for the treatment of acute uncomplicated sinusitis. (mims.com)
  • Medical management of acute bacterial sinusitis. (mims.com)
  • Clinical practice guideline for the diagnosis and management of acute bacterial sinusitis in children aged 1 to 18 years. (qxmd.com)
  • To update the American Academy of Pediatrics clinical practice guideline regarding the diagnosis and management of acute bacterial sinusitis in children and adolescents. (qxmd.com)
  • The clinician should prescribe antibiotic therapy for acute bacterial sinusitis in children with severe onset or worsening course. (qxmd.com)
  • Amoxicillin with or without clavulanate is the firstline treatment of acute bacterial sinusitis. (qxmd.com)
  • Changes in this revision include the addition of a clinical presentation designated as "worsening course," an option to treat immediately or observe children with persistent symptoms for 3 days before treating, and a review of evidence indicating that imaging is not necessary in children with uncomplicated acute bacterial sinusitis. (qxmd.com)
  • It can be used as therapeutic procedure for: Acute and chronic maxillary sinusitis not responding to medical treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Febrile stage of acute maxillary sinusitis: May cause osteomyelitis of Maxilla. (wikipedia.org)
  • Acute maxillary sinusitis not resolving on medical treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Acute sinusitis is a clinical diagnosis. (medscape.com)
  • Treatment of acute sinusitis consists of providing adequate drainage of the involved sinus and appropriate systemic treatment of the likely bacterial pathogens. (medscape.com)
  • Efforts seeks to reduce overprescription of antibiotics and ineffective care for acute sinusitis UH Innovations in Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery - Fall 2018 Brian D'Anza, MD Kenneth Rodriquez, MD Otolaryngologists at University. (uhhospitals.org)
  • Update on acute bacterial rhinosinusitis. (bmj.com)
  • Q What are the relative efficacies of various antibiotics for treatment of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis? (bmj.com)
  • Introduction This protocol outlines a diagnostic individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis aimed at developing simple prediction models based on readily available signs, symptoms and blood tests to accurately predict acute bacterial rhinosinusitis and CT-confirmed (fluid level or total opacification in any sinus) acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) in adults presenting to primary care with clinically diagnosed ARS, target conditions associated with antibiotic benefit. (bmj.com)
  • Antimicrobial treatment guidelines for acute bacterial rhinosinusitis. (mims.com)
  • IDSA clinical practice guideline for acute bacterial rhinosinusitis in children and adults. (mims.com)
  • Judicious antibiotic use and intranasal corticosteroids in acute rhinosinusitis. (mims.com)
  • Determination of the etiology of bacterial meningitis and estimating cost of disease are important in guiding vaccination policies. (cdc.gov)
  • To determine the incidence and etiology of meningitis in Turkey, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were obtained prospectively from children (1 month-17 years of age) with a clinical diagnosis of acute bacterial meningitis. (cdc.gov)
  • Acute bacterial meningitis is one of the most severe infectious diseases, causing neurologic sequelae and accounting for an estimated 171,000 deaths worldwide per year ( 1 , 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Despite many new antibacterial agents, bacterial meningitis fatality rates remain high, with reported rates between 2% and 30% ( 3 , 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • S. pneumoniae is a major cause of childhood bacterial meningitis in countries where Hib disease has been eliminated by vaccination ( 9 ). (cdc.gov)
  • N. meningitidis is now considered to be the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in many regions of the world, causing an estimated 1.2 million cases of bacterial meningitis and sepsis worldwide each year ( 10 , 11 ). (cdc.gov)
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of intravenous antibiotic administration before lumbar puncture on cerebrospinal fluid profiles in children with bacterial meningitis. (nepjol.info)
  • Patients were divided in two different groups as bacterial meningitis with and without prior intravenous antibiotic therapy. (nepjol.info)
  • Bacterial meningitis (gross). (medscape.com)
  • Meningitis is the inflammation of the leptomeninges and the most common central nervous system (CNS) bacterial infection. (medscape.com)
  • Go to Meningitis and Imaging Bacterial Meningitis for complete information on these topics. (medscape.com)
  • Bacterial meningitis remains a very important disease worldwide. (medscape.com)
  • In the United States, the epidemiology of bacterial meningitis has changed dramatically in the last 2 decades, primarily due to the introduction of vaccination against common meningeal pathogens. (medscape.com)
  • In the late 1970s, the overall annual rate for bacterial meningitis was reported as 3.0 cases per 100 000 population. (medscape.com)
  • [ 1 ] Since then, the overall incidence of bacterial meningitis has decreased, particularly during childhood, in that bacterial meningitis has become a disease of adults. (medscape.com)
  • Bacterial meningitis is still a major problem in many areas of the world, both in developing and underdeveloped countries. (medscape.com)
  • Data collected by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through the Pediatric Bacterial Meningitis (PBM) Surveillance Network in Sub-Saharan Africa demonstrated that between 2002 and 2008, the incidence of bacterial meningitis among children younger than 5 years was still very high, with about 75,000 reported cases. (medscape.com)
  • Prevalence, aetiology, vaccination coverage and spatio-temporal pattern among patients admitted with acute bacterial meningitis to the sentinel hospital surveillance network in Yemen, 2014-20, before and during the civil war. (bvsalud.org)
  • Acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) is a serious health issue in Yemen where civil war , which continues unabated, has crippled the healthcare system . (bvsalud.org)
  • In this video the author presents histology of acute pyogenic (bacterial) meningitis. (medtube.net)
  • For community-acquired bacterial meningitis, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis are responsible for usually 80% of all adult cases. (hopkinsguides.com)
  • Johns Hopkins Guides , www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540048/8/Bacterial_Meningitis_Adult_Acute_Community_acquired. (hopkinsguides.com)
  • Evidence Central , evidence.unboundmedicine.com/evidence/view/EBMG/450355/all/Corticosteroids_for_acute_bacterial_meningitis_in_adults. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • This retrospective analysis of reported cases of meningitis in Bahrain aimed to assess the trend in the incidence of bacterial meningitis from 1990 to 2013, before and after the introduction of new vaccines. (who.int)
  • The changing trend in the etiology of bacterial meningitis points to the need to study vaccination programme modifications, such as pneumococcal vaccine for the adult population, especially high-risk groups. (who.int)
  • Sex-based differences in the response to dexamethasone in bacterial meningitis: Analysis of the European dexamethasone in adulthood bacterial meningitis study. (escmid.org)
  • Acute prostatitis presents as an acute urinary tract infection (UTI). (medscape.com)
  • The central nervous system (CNS) is extremely resistant to infection by bacterial pathogens due to a combination of protective effects of its bony structures (skull and vertebral column), the meninges, and the blood-brain barrier. (medscape.com)
  • Preexisting and/or predisposing conditions are a strong component of the severity of bacterial CNS infection. (medscape.com)
  • Any bacteria that can cause a urinary tract infection can cause acute bacterial prostatitis. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Does sputum, biochemical and radiological markers of infection correlate with antibiotic prescribing in acute exacerbations of COPD? (ers-education.org)
  • Acute bacterial conjunctivitis is an infection of the conjunctiva. (qxmd.com)
  • Intense bacterial prostatitis typically happens together with a urinary tract infection. (telegrafist.net)
  • In summary, short-term exposure of rats to SS welding fume caused significant lung damage and suppressed lung defense responses to bacterial infection, but had a delayed effect on pulmonary inflammation. (cdc.gov)
  • Acute phase reactants in neonatal bacterial infection. (uky.edu)
  • Overall, CRP was a valuable test for diagnostic confirmation of bacterial infection. (uky.edu)
  • Although the study was not intended to predict clinical onset of bacterial disease, our results suggest that the CRP level, because of a high negative predictive value, may be useful in ruling out bacterial infection. (uky.edu)
  • Dive into the research topics of 'Acute phase reactants in neonatal bacterial infection. (uky.edu)
  • The Biology of Acute Respiratory Infection GRC is a premier, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages. (grc.org)
  • This GRC will be held in conjunction with the "Biology of Acute Respiratory Infection" Gordon Research Seminar (GRS). (grc.org)
  • Outpatient antibiotic prophylaxis (OR 5.4) and intubation (OR 2.6) were independent predictors of bacterial infection. (uiindex.org)
  • Bacterial infection (OR 2.6) and the MELD (OR 1.2) were independent predictors of six-week mortality. (uiindex.org)
  • Bacterial gastroenteritis, often called food poisoning, is a bacterial infection of the digestive system. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • If they suspect bacterial gastroenteritis, they may request a stool sample to identify the type of bacterium causing the infection. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • As we saw in our study, infection with human metapneumovirus, or HMPV for short, may make them more vulnerable to secondary bacterial infections, further compounding the problem. (cdc.gov)
  • The adult gorilla likely succumbed to secondary bacterial pneumonia in the context of an acute metapneumovirus infection. (cdc.gov)
  • A bacterial infection causes chronic bacterial prostatitis. (healthline.com)
  • The growth of ophthalmic bacterial infection boosted the demand for antibacterial medications for treating it. (medgadget.com)
  • A pure viral or bacterial infection, an autoimmune inflammation, or a combination of these can be the etiology. (medscape.com)
  • Cope stated that although the disease was a bacterial infection, the excessive heat and debilitating illness predisposed to its development. (medscape.com)
  • Antibiotics versus placebo for acute bacterial conjunctivitis. (qxmd.com)
  • In particular, the authors were "surprised to find a relatively high prevalence of clinically important bacterial species and antibiotic-resistance genes" in outpatient samples, despite not being on antibiotics at the time. (genomeweb.com)
  • Bacterial infections in acute variceal hemorrhage despite antibiotics-a multicenter study of predictors and clinical impact. (uiindex.org)
  • In severe cases of bacterial gastroenteritis, a healthcare professional may prescribe antibiotics . (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) 2013 estimate, conjunctivitis impacted around 6 million persons in the U.S. Bacterial conjunctivitis takes about a week to cure, and fluoroquinolones are the most commonly used antibiotics for treating bacterial conjunctivitis. (medgadget.com)
  • It is crucial to note, however, that even when a chest cold is bacterial, antibiotics will not help a person recover, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • According to a 2014 study , doctors have prescribed antibiotics to treat acute bronchitis in the past. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Before antibiotics and intravenous administration of fluids were available, bacterial parotitis occurred in postoperative patients or other severely ill patients who became dehydrated and contributed to their demise as an incurable sepsis . (medscape.com)
  • The deficiency of immunologic components in the CNS is crucial, as specific antibody and complement components are essential for opsonization of encapsulated bacterial pathogens and their efficient phagocytosis and elimination. (medscape.com)
  • Fifty children, between the ages of three months and three years, suffering front acute diarrhoea were studied for possible viral pathogens in their stools. (lml.com.ly)
  • Overgrowth: The possibility of superinfections with fungal or bacterial pathogens should be considered during therapy. (nih.gov)
  • The stool sample of the cases were investigated for parasitic and bacterial pathogens. (journalcra.com)
  • To assess the benefits and harms of antibiotic therapy in the management of acute bacterial conjunctivitis. (qxmd.com)
  • We included double-masked randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in which any form of antibiotic treatment had been compared with placebo/vehicle in the management of acute bacterial conjunctivitis. (qxmd.com)
  • Acute conjunctivitis can be caused by numerous bacteria. (msdmanuals.com)
  • It is also released by bacteria, particularly among workers who handle impaired short-term memory, and for acute-duration (14 days) inhalation fungi, and actinomycetes during the hydrogen sulfide-containing substances. (cdc.gov)
  • Bacterial gastroenteritis commonly results from consuming food or water that has become contaminated with bacteria or their toxins. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Bacterial gastroenteritis spreads quickly from person to person, and people can get the bacteria on their hands by handling contaminated food or water. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Harmful bacteria are also present in the stools of individuals with bacterial gastroenteritis. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • It is estimated that about 40 million bacterial cells exist in a single gram of soil, and that the combined biomass of all the bacteria on our planet exceeds that of the animals and plants of our planet. (anatomywarehouse.com)
  • Conclusion: In this study, E.coli was the most common bacteria isolated from stool samples of acute diarrhea cases in children. (journalcra.com)
  • However, differentiation between bacterial and viral conjunctivitis is often difficult based on clinical criteria because symptoms often overlap. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Bacterial infections can involve different compartments of the CNS, leading to different clinical and pathologic manifestations. (medscape.com)
  • Although acute bacterial conjunctivitis is frequently self limiting, the findings from this updated systematic review suggest that the use of antibiotic eye drops is associated with modestly improved rates of clinical and microbiological remission in comparison to the use of placebo. (qxmd.com)
  • Regarding clinical management and therapy of acute pericarditis, it is not mandatory to search for the aetiology in all patients, especially in countries with a low prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) because of the relatively benign course associated with the common causes of pericarditis and the relatively low yield of diagnostic investigations [1]. (escardio.org)
  • To investigate the causes and clinical characteristics of acute pharyngitis among school-aged children (4 to 18 years), we obtained throat cultures for respiratory viruses, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, group A streptococcus, and Chlamydia trachomatis from 320 patients with sore throat and 308 controls without respiratory complaints. (johnshopkins.edu)
  • The increasing prevalence of bacterial conjunctivitis necessitates the development of new medications, such as vancomycin ophthalmic ointment, which are in the clinical testing pipeline and a few are awaiting approval. (medgadget.com)
  • Viral etiologies are more common than bacterial, and incidence of viral conjunctivitis increases in the late fall and early spring. (medscape.com)
  • Several studies demonstrate that acute conjunctivitis occurs with almost equal frequency between bacterial and viral causes. (medscape.com)
  • Fitch et al noted that viral conjunctivitis occurs more frequently in the summer, and bacterial conjunctivitis occurs more often in the winter and spring. (medscape.com)
  • In prospective observational cohort study of 368 patients, Meltzer et al sought to identify children at low risk for bacterial conjunctivitis. (medscape.com)
  • chronic bacterial conjunctivitis may be caused by Chlamydia and rarely Moraxella . (msdmanuals.com)
  • Bacterial conjunctivitis is usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus , Streptococcus pneumoniae , Haemophilus species, Moraxella catarrhalis or, less commonly, Chlamydia trachomatis . (msdmanuals.com)
  • Allergic Conjunctivitis Allergic conjunctivitis is an acute, intermittent, or chronic conjunctival inflammation usually caused by airborne allergens. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Antibiotic therapy is widely used for the treatment of acute bacterial conjunctivitis. (qxmd.com)
  • Bacterial conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the eye's external surface and the inner portion of the eyelid. (medgadget.com)
  • Redness, swelling, and wet eyes are all indications of bacterial conjunctivitis. (medgadget.com)
  • Bacterial conjunctivitis is more common in children and the elderly population, but still, it affects people of all ages. (medgadget.com)
  • The rising number of cases of bacterial conjunctivitis demands effective medication, which fuels the global bacterial conjunctivitis drugs market growth over the forecast period. (medgadget.com)
  • Bacterial conjunctivitis spreads due to inadequate hygiene, compromised immune systems, ocular illnesses such as blepharitis and dry eye, and infected cosmetics. (medgadget.com)
  • It can be avoided by practicing good hygiene, and handwashing minimizes the risk of bacterial conjunctivitis. (medgadget.com)
  • The emergence of multi-drug resistance types is expected to drive the global bacterial conjunctivitis drugs market growth over the forecast period. (medgadget.com)
  • Some of the key issues confronting the bacterial conjunctivitis drug market are patent expiration and public awareness of the disease's ability to cure itself in a week. (medgadget.com)
  • Moreover, the change in preference to herbal treatment over pharmacological therapies is expected to create new prospects in the global bacterial conjunctivitis drug market. (medgadget.com)
  • Furthermore, herbal formulation-based drugs are generally accepted, enabling the development and investments in herbal products for the treating of bacterial conjunctivitis. (medgadget.com)
  • The aforementioned scenario is expected to drive the global bacterial conjunctivitis drugs market growth during the forecast period. (medgadget.com)
  • North America accounts for the largest share in the global bacterial conjunctivitis drugs market, owing to its modern medical facilities and reimbursement regulations. (medgadget.com)
  • Europe is the second-largest region in the global bacterial conjunctivitis drugs market, trailed by the Asia Pacific region. (medgadget.com)
  • Major players operating in the global bacterial conjunctivitis drug market growth include Perrigo Company Plc, Bayer Healthcare, Allergan Plc, Novartis AG, Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Akorn Inc., Pfizer Inc., and Valeant Pharmaceutical International Inc. Companies use numerous techniques to increase their market share, such as mergers and acquisitions. (medgadget.com)
  • This article looks at the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of bacterial gastroenteritis. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • CEFTIN tablets are indicated for the treatment of pediatric patients (who can swallow tablets whole) with acute bacterial otitis media caused by susceptible strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae , Haemophilus influenzae (including β-lactamase-producing strains), Moraxella catarrhalis (including β-lactamase-producing strains), or Streptococcus pyogenes . (rxlist.com)
  • CEFTIN for oral suspension is indicated for the treatment of pediatric patients aged 3 months to 12 years with acute bacterial otitis media caused by susceptible strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae , Haemophilus influenzae (including β-lactamase-producing strains), Moraxella catarrhalis (including β-lactamase-producing strains), or Streptococcus pyogenes . (rxlist.com)
  • We applied an emm cluster typing system to group A Streptococcus strains in New Zealand, including those associated with acute rheumatic fever (ARF). (nih.gov)
  • Smears and bacterial cultures should be done in patients with severe symptoms, immunocompromise, ineffective initial therapy, or a vulnerable eye (eg, after a corneal transplant, in exophthalmos due to Graves disease). (msdmanuals.com)
  • The symptoms of bacterial gastroenteritis can vary between people and may depend on the bacterium causing the illness. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Although 49 (15.8%) patients with acute pharyngitis had cultures positive for M. pneumoniae, 53 (17.6%) asymptomatic controls were also had M. pneumoniae-positive cultures. (johnshopkins.edu)
  • We report a case of acute prevertebral abscess caused by traumatic tooth fractures in a 77-year-old Japanese man. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Acute exposure to higher vapor concentrations may cause severe pulmonary edema and injury to the alveolar walls of the lung and death. (cdc.gov)
  • After the disease outbreak in December 2019, a new strain of coronavirus called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or SARS -CoV-2 was identified in Wuhan, China. (medicinenet.com)
  • is a free mucosal immunology of acute bacterial pneumonia part Lastly various? (kanzlei-zehfuss.de)
  • But like many other short, acute infectious diseases that killed many humans in the past, such as the plague, pneumonia doesn't leave marks on the skeleton and was often not well diagnosed by doctors and other medical professionals. (nature.com)
  • Diagnosing and Treating Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections (ABSSSI), a CME activity and 2-part video segment from The Doctor's Channel , featuring speaker David A. Talan, MD. (dermatologytimes.com)
  • This condition may become evident over hours or days (acute) or over a longer period (subacute or chronic). (medscape.com)
  • The major risk factors associated with poor prognosis in acute pericarditis include high fever, subacute course, evidence of large pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade and failure to respond within seven days to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). (escardio.org)
  • The present communication describes a battery of toxicity studies that include an acute oral toxicity, a subacute twenty-eight-day repeated oral dose toxicity, and genotoxicity studies on a herbal formulation CinDura® (GMCT). (hindawi.com)
  • Host defense mechanisms that are normally seen in other areas of the body are inadequate in the CNS for preventing bacterial replication and progression of the disease process. (medscape.com)
  • Acute Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Branch, Xiamen Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Xiamen, Fujian, P. R. China. (bvsalud.org)
  • Acute pericarditis is a self-limiting disease without significant complications or recurrences in 70% to 90% of patients. (escardio.org)
  • Acute bacterial parotitis (ABP) is a relatively uncommon condition that tends to occur in debilitated older patients. (nih.gov)
  • Most patients with acute pericarditis (generally those with presumed viral or idiopathic pericarditis) have a good long-term prognosis [6]. (escardio.org)
  • The researchers noted that their next step would be to develop prediction models in order to better stratify patients according to their risk of developing a multi-drug resistance bacterial based on their metagenomic sequencing profile. (genomeweb.com)
  • Current guidelines recommend antibiotic prophylaxis in all patients presenting with cirrhosis and acute variceal hemorrhage (AVH). (uiindex.org)
  • Early bacterial infections develop in 14% of cirrhotic patients with AVH despite antibiotic prophylaxis, and have a negative impact on six-week mortality. (uiindex.org)
  • In the postgraduate education course "acute bacterial CNS infections of the brain", the first focus will be on the diagnostic work-up of patients with suspected CNS infections. (escmid.org)
  • Acute Diarrhea in Children: Oral Rehydration, Maint. (cdc.gov)
  • Diagnostic value of cerebrospinal fluid CXCL13 for acute Lyme neuroborreliosis. (escmid.org)
  • Despite advances in diagnostic techniques and therapeutic interventions, the combination of the bacterial virulence and the patient's immunostatus contributes to high morbidity and mortality rates associated with bacterial infections of the CNS. (medscape.com)
  • Acute exposure to methyl isocyanate vapors below the odor threshold can be irritating to the eye and respiratory epithelium. (cdc.gov)
  • Survivors of acute exposures may exhibit long-term respiratory effects. (cdc.gov)
  • Acute bacterial parotitis is now infrequent, but its historical importance and occasional occurrence today necessitate in-depth knowledge of this entity by the otolaryngologist. (medscape.com)
  • allowing this free mucosal immunology of acute bacterial, the evaluation is fitted to discussion by bleeding the such jobs as infected as few and by seeing its fish 4. (kanzlei-zehfuss.de)
  • Today's Research on Aging ' allows an e-newsletter free mucosal immunology of acute was to run nitrogen of network physicists and their aquifer to 50+ infected and targeted Completing. (kanzlei-zehfuss.de)
  • The Water Evaluation and Monitoring( WEM) free mucosal immunology of acute is a page and goal for ageing and ageing amp career in people. (kanzlei-zehfuss.de)
  • The major objective of the present study was to assess the safety of a water-soluble gum resin extract (LI51202F1) in diverse models of acute oral, acute dermal, primary dermal irritation, eye irritation, and 90-day sub-chronic repeated dose toxicity studies, as well as Ames' bacterial reverse mutation assay and micronucleus assay. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Acute CNS infections are still associated with high mortality and morbidity. (escmid.org)
  • The results of the bacterial reverse mutation assay in TA98, TA100, TA1535, TA1537, and WP2uvrA (pKM101) strains in the presence or absence of S9 metabolic activation system and a micro-nucleus assay in mouse bone marrow erythrocytes demonstrated that LI51202F1 is neither mutagenic nor clastogenic. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Also, the results of the bacterial reverse mutation test and the erythrocyte micronucleus assay in mouse bone marrow suggest that CinDura® (GMCT) is neither mutagenic nor clastogenic. (hindawi.com)
  • Bacterial gastroenteritis will often clear up on its own without any treatment. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Materials and Methods: The study was carried at a tertiary care hospital, children under 5 years of age presenting with acute diarrhea were evaluated. (journalcra.com)