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Complications may occur in up to 70 percent of patients with Oroya fever, including secondary infections and cardiopulmonary complications such as heart failure, pericardial effusion, pulmonary edema, and cardiogenic shock.…Read more
To identify possible cases in other areas, CDC is seeking reports of patients who have had orthopedic surgery since October 1, 2001, involving the knee or other large joint, and within 7 days following surgery who have 1) had hypotension…Read more
This report describes case reports and case series of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in adults (MIS-A) associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection since June 2020.Read more
This report describes the in-hospital death rate of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in the Veterans Health Administration compared with that of patients with influenza.Read more
Age, y Sex Risk factors Main clinical signs/symptoms Site of organism isolation O serotype Illness outcome 0.8 M None Diarrhea Feces I Recovery 1 M None Diarrhea Feces III Recovery 2 F None Diarrhea Feces I Recovery 6 M None Diarrhea…Read more
Characteristic Value Age, y, median (IQR) 64 (52–73) Sex M 183 (75.3) F 60 (24.7) SAPS II at admission, median (IQR) 57 (42–69) Comorbid conditions Chronic alcohol consumption 56 (23) Diabetes mellitus 45 (18.5) Neoplasic disease 43…Read more
Page 1 of 6 Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2310.170468 Six-Month Response in MDR TB Patients Treated with Delamanid Technical Appendix Pharmacovigilance System of Reporting Serious Adverse Events All sites mentioned in the…Read more
./ age, y/sex Underlying disease, time frame ALC† Neutro Onset of symptoms, d before antiviral therapy Antiviral therapy; duration, d Duration of viral shedding, d‡ Hospital acquired ICU/ mechanical ventilation, d Complications; outcome…Read more
For isolated respiratory failure, veno–veno support can be used by femoral vein to femoral vein or femoral vein to right internal jugular vein cannulation. With concomitant cardiogenic shock, veno–arterial cannulation…Read more

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