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Influence of an Infectious Diseases Specialist on ICU Multidisciplinary Rounds
Published 2014-01-01“…To ascertain the influence of a physician infectious diseases specialist (IDS) on antibiotic use in a medical/surgical intensive care unit. …”
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Recommended antibiotic treatment agreement between infectious diseases specialists and ChatGPT®
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Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Russian Society for the Study of the Liver, the Russian Gastroenterological Association, the National Scientific Society of Infectious Disease Specialists for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C
Published 2023-06-01“…Аim: diagnosis and treatment algorithms in the clinical recommendations intended for general practitioners, gastroenterologists, infectious disease specialists, hepatologists on the of chronic hepatitis C are presented.Summary. …”
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Sporotrichosis in the earlobe caused by placing an earing
Published 2025-01-01“…She was treated with antibiotics without success and then was referred to an infectious disease specialist. She has a cat at home with sporotrichosis, but without direct contact with the lesion, she did not remember any scratching by the cat. …”
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Pyoderma Gangrenosum following Pacemaker Implantation: A Case Report and Review of Literature
Published 2019-01-01“…Consultations with an infectious disease specialist and a dermatologist were requested, and the diagnosis of pyoderma gangrenosum was considered. …”
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Isolated Knee Arthritis as Early and Only Symptom of Whipple’s Disease
Published 2018-01-01“…This, following the recommendation of a rheumatologist and infectious disease specialist, led to biopsies of the gastrointestinal tract and analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid that showed no other organ involvement. …”
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Erysipelas of the face. What you need to know an ophthalmologist?
Published 2018-09-01“…Erysipelas is an infectious disease, and it should be treated by an infectious disease specialist in a hospital. If there is no positive dynamics for 3–5 days, it is necessary to consider the possibility of complications, or an erroneous diagnosis of erysipelas. …”
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Postpartum Tuberculosis: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge
Published 2016-01-01“…Effective management of TB during pregnancy and the postpartum period requires a multidisciplinary approach including pulmonologist, obstetrician, neonatologist, infectious disease specialist, and TB public health department. …”
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Acanthamoeba Species Keratitis in a Soft Contact Lens Wearer Molecularly Linked to Well Water
Published 2006-01-01“…Primary care practitioners and specialists, including ophthalmologists and infectious diseases specialists, must maintain a high degree of clinical suspicion in soft contact lens wearers with keratitis unresponsive to conventional topical and systemic treatment.…”
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On Fractional SIRC Model with Salmonella Bacterial Infection
Published 2014-01-01“…The obtained results give insight to the modelers and infectious disease specialists.…”
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Acute respiratory viral infections: Consensus on rational therapy
Published 2024-10-01“…Therapists, infectious disease specialists, otolaryngologists, and pulmonologists diagnose and treat acute respiratory viral infections. …”
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Fishing-Injury-Related Flexor Tenosynovitis of the Hand: A Case Report and Review
Published 2013-01-01“…Because of the rarity of some of the bacteria, referrals to the appropriate specialist including hand surgeons and infectious disease specialists should occur in early stages. M. marinum infections should always be considered in injuries related to seawater and fishing as this may lead to early appropriate treatment and prevent severe damage.…”
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Canadian Guidelines for the Management of Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Bronchitis
Published 2003-01-01“…This document represents a joint effort between respirologists, microbiologists, infectious disease specialists and family physicians to update the Canadian AECB guidelines published in 1994. …”
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Mollicutes/HIV Coinfection and the Development of AIDS: Still Far from a Definitive Response
Published 2016-01-01“…Even today this point of view is quite polemic among infectious disease specialists and many aspects remain to be clarified, in contrast to what happens, for instance, with HIV/Mycobacterium tuberculosis coinfection. …”
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Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens in Burn Wound, Prevention, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Approaches (Conventional Antimicrobials and Nanoparticles)
Published 2023-01-01“…Also, a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach is an effective way to avoid antibiotic resistance that involves infectious disease specialists, pharmacists, and burn surgeons. …”
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Etiological Aspects of Infectious Endocarditis in a Tertiary Hospital in Northeastern Romania
Published 2025-01-01“…<i>Conclusions</i>: A multidisciplinary approach involving infectious disease specialists, cardiologists, and cardiovascular surgeons is essential for effective treatment. …”
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Canadian Expert Panel Recommendations on the Management of CNS Symptoms Related to Efavirenz
Published 2001-01-01“…To this end, a panel of experts in the care of HIV patients consisting of primary care physicians, infectious disease specialists, psychiatrists and pharmacists was convened. …”
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Lifetime Attributable Risk for Breast Cancer Induced by High-Resolution Computed Tomography During COVID-19 Pandemic
Published 2024-12-01“…Physicians, pulmonologists, and infectious disease specialists are advised to avoid unnecessary and repeated requests for chest HRCT in a short period. …”
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Pyogenic Brain Abscess: A Comprehensive Review of Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Management
Published 2024-09-01“…A multidisciplinary approach involving neurosurgeons, infectious disease specialists, and radiologists is necessary to manage pyogenic brain abscesses successfully. …”
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