scholarly journals New Insights Into the Role of Antibiotic Use in Infancy and the Upper Airway Microbiome in Childhood Asthma Development

Author(s):  
Christian Rosas-Salazar ◽  
Tina V Hartert
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Purevsuren Losol ◽  
Jun-Pyo Choi ◽  
Sae-Hoon Kim ◽  
Yoon-Seok Chang

Allergy ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 73 (3) ◽  
pp. 644-652 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.-S. Kim ◽  
E. Lee ◽  
M.-J. Lee ◽  
M.-J. Kang ◽  
J. Yoon ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 35 (6) ◽  
pp. ---
Author(s):  
Katharina Biller ◽  
Peter Fae ◽  
Reinhard Germann ◽  
Autar K. Walli ◽  
Peter Fraunberger

Abstract The role of procalcitonin (PCT) plasma levels as a diagnostic tool for intensive care patients has been intensively investigated during the past years. In particular for recognition of bacterial infections, PCT levels have been shown to be superior to other clinical and biochemical markers. Furthermore, some very recent studies show that in patients with lower respiratory tract infections PCT guided antibiotic therapy reduces antibiotic use and thereby may also reduce duration of stay of patients in hospital and thus cut hospitalisation costs. However, various studies indicate that the value of PCT as a prognostic marker is limited because of false positive or negative values. Despite these limitations PCT plasma levels are currently measured in intensive care units. The present study summarises the possible clinical uses of this laboratory marker as a diagnostic tool for the assessment of critically ill patients.


1990 ◽  
Vol 156 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter P Van Asperen ◽  
Craig M Mellis ◽  
Peter D Sly
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2020 ◽  
Vol 186 (11) ◽  
pp. 349-349
Author(s):  
Lauren Landfried ◽  
Patrick Pithua ◽  
Roger D Lewis ◽  
Steven Rigdon ◽  
Jonathan Jacoby ◽  
...  

BackgroundIn a previous study, we found that rates of antibiotic residues in goat carcasses in Missouri were three times the published national average, warranting further research in this area.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional survey of goat veterinarians to determine attitudes and practices regarding antibiotics, recruiting 725 veterinarians listed on the American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners (AASRP) website and 64 Missouri Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA) veterinarians.ResultsWe collected 189 responses (26.1%) from AASRP members (170 valid) and 8 (12.5%) from MVMA veterinarians totalling 178 responses. While the vast majority of all veterinarians indicated that they prescribed antibiotics less than half of the time, Missouri veterinarians indicated that they spent more time treating goats for overt disease like intestinal parasites and less time on proactive practices such as reproductive herd health management comparatively. While veterinarians agreed that antibiotic resistance was a growing concern, veterinarians outside of Missouri seemed more confident that their own prescription practices was not a contributor. Although nationally most veterinarians felt that attending continuing education classes was beneficial, 73.4% in other states attended classes on antibiotic use compared to only four of the nine Missouri veterinarians.ConclusionMissouri veterinarians had less veterinary experience than veterinarians in other states, and this, in conjunction with low continuing education requirements in Missouri relative to most other states, may hinder development of more proactive and effective client–veterinary relationships.


2013 ◽  
Vol 131 (2) ◽  
pp. AB150
Author(s):  
Carah Santos ◽  
Joshua Davidson ◽  
Ronina Covar ◽  
Eleanor Brown ◽  
Joseph D. Spahn
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2004 ◽  
Vol 98 (4) ◽  
pp. 301-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bing Lam ◽  
Clara G.C Ooi ◽  
Wilfred C.G Peh ◽  
I Lauder ◽  
Kenneth W.T Tsang ◽  
...  

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