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Infectious Disease Advisor
Epidemiologic, clinical, microbiologic and antimicrobial resistance data on nosocomial superinfections during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is needed to inform stewardship that will be crucial for limiting broad-spectrum antimicrobial use in hospitalized patients, according to a review published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
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News-Medical.Net
An analysis of genetic studies covering 266,000 women has revealed 32 new sites on the human genome where variations in DNA appear to alter the risks of getting breast cancer. The study lead and senior authors included researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The findings are thought to be the first to link such risk variants to multiple, detailed subtypes of breast cancer.
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The Japan Times
Chinese doctors are seeing the coronavirus manifest differently among patients in its new cluster of cases in the northeast region compared to the original outbreak in Wuhan, suggesting that the pathogen may be changing in unknown ways and complicating efforts to stamp it out.
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Phys.org
Researchers from Hong Kong Baptist University have invented a nanostructure that can stimulate neural stem cells to differentiate into nerve cells. They found that the transplantation of these nerve cells into rats with Parkinson's disease progressively improved their symptoms, with the new cells replacing damaged nerve cells around the transplantation site.
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News-Medical.Net
Liver cancer is one of the deadliest cancers. It is insidious and does not present symptoms until it has progressed considerably, at which point, treatment options are limited and chances of survival are low. The most common type of liver cancer is hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Infectious Disease Advisor
Due to innate and adaptive immune alterations and the risk for nosocomial infection from exposure to potentially infected blood-borne sources, patients with end-stage renal disease have an elevated risk of contracting viral infections such as hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus.
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Medscape
Autologous CD34-positive stem cells may improve coronary flow reserve and angina symptoms in patients with microvascular dysfunction, proof-of-concept testing suggests.
Evidence of microvascular dysfunction is present in about 50% to 70% of patients with ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease, a rapidly growing patient population that is disproportionately female and has an elevated risk for major cardiovascular events.
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Dipti, a 29-year-old woman presented herself with persistent pelvic pain. Further examinations revealed that she had a large mass in her right ovary. With appropriate investigations, it was diagnosed to be ovarian cancer. She was immediately admitted to the hospital for surgery and subsequent treatment to manage the condition.
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Infectious Disease Advisor
An investigation into the regulation of circulating liver-specific micro RNAs in acute and chronic hepatitis E virus infections published in Scientific Reports identified several miRNAs that may prove useful in the diagnosis of chronic HEV.
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Healio
Physical activity before and after breast cancer treatment appeared associated with significant reductions in recurrence and mortality rates among a cohort of patients with high-risk disease, according to study results published in Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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Phys.org
The recent coronavirus pandemic shows just how quickly a deadly pathogen can sweep across the globe, killing tens of thousands in the U.S. and disrupting daily life for millions more in the span of a few months. A lack of medicines to treat the disease is one reason coronavirus is so deadly.
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Forbes
An anticipated surge in U.S. COVID-19 infections has “yet to materialize” despite increases in human mobility as states loosen restrictions, the researchers behind a leading coronavirus model used by the White House said in a May 20 update, and shared preliminary data on which states’ residents are more likely to wear masks while out in public.
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