51 research outputs found

    On-site screening for maternal syphilis in an antenatal clinic

    Get PDF
    Study objective. To determine the sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value and positive predictive value of the rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test as performed on site in an antenatal clinic to facilitate immediate diagnosis and treatment of maternal syphilis.Design. Open, descriptive study.Setting. Antenatal clinic, Kalafong Hospital, Pretoria.Patients. One thousand two hundred and thirty-seven pregnant patients attending an antenatal clinic for the flrst time were entered into the study.Methods. An RPR test was performed on site in the antenatal clinic and by the reference laboratory where a Treponema pallidum haemagglutination test was also performed.Measurements and results. The results of the RPR test were compared with results reported by the laboratory for sensitivity, specificity, negative and positive predictive values. The RPR test performed on site had a sensitivity of 92,8%, a negative predictive value of 99,5%, a specificity of 96,3%, and a positive predictive value of64,7%.Conclusion. Maternal syphilis can be diagnosed in the majority of cases during the first visit to an antenatal clinic

    Paradoxical symmetry of the chest in neonates - a new clinical sign in the diagnosis of a unilateral pneumothorax

    Get PDF
    Paradoxical symmetry of the chest in neonates is a new clinical sign of pneumothorax which, together with hyperresonancy, facilitates the undelayed diagnosis of this life-threatening condition.S Afr Med J 1996; 86: 1465-146

    Evolutionary Trends of A(H1N1) Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin Since 1918

    Get PDF
    The Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 is spreading to numerous countries and causing many human deaths. Although the symptoms in humans are mild at present, fears are that further mutations in the virus could lead to a potentially more dangerous outbreak in subsequent months. As the primary immunity-eliciting antigen, hemagglutinin (HA) is the major agent for host-driven antigenic drift in A(H3N2) virus. However, whether and how the evolution of HA is influenced by existing immunity is poorly understood for A(H1N1). Here, by analyzing hundreds of A(H1N1) HA sequences since 1918, we show the first evidence that host selections are indeed present in A(H1N1) HAs. Among a subgroup of human A(H1N1) HAs between 1918∼2008, we found strong diversifying (positive) selection at HA1 156 and 190. We also analyzed the evolutionary trends at HA1 190 and 225 that are critical determinants for receptor-binding specificity of A(H1N1) HA. Different A(H1N1) viruses appeared to favor one of these two sites in host-driven antigenic drift: epidemic A(H1N1) HAs favor HA1 190 while the 1918 pandemic and swine HAs favor HA1 225. Thus, our results highlight the urgency to understand the interplay between antigenic drift and receptor binding in HA evolution, and provide molecular signatures for monitoring future antigenically drifted 2009 pandemic and seasonal A(H1N1) influenza viruses

    Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia in tropical and low and middle income countries: a systematic review and meta-regression

    Get PDF
    Objective: Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP), the commonest opportunistic infection in HIV-infected patients in the developed world, is less commonly described in tropical and low and middle income countries (LMIC). We sought to investigate predictors of PCP in these settings. Design Systematic review and meta-regression. METHODS: Meta-regression of predictors of PCP diagnosis (33 studies). Qualitative and quantitative assessment of recorded CD4 counts, receipt of prophylaxis and antiretrovirals, sensitivity and specificity of clinical signs and symptoms for PCP, co-infection with other pathogens, and case fatality (117 studies). RESULTS: The most significant predictor of PCP was per capita Gross Domestic Product, which showed strong linear association with odds of PCP diagnosis (p30%; treatment was largely appropriate. Prophylaxis appeared to reduce the risk for development of PCP, however 24% of children with PCP were receiving prophylaxis. CD4 counts at presentation with PCP were usually <200×10 3/ ml. CONCLUSIONS: There is a positive relationship between GDP and risk of PCP diagnosis. Although failure to diagnose infection in poorer countries may contribute to this, we also hypothesise that poverty exposes at-risk patients to a wide range of infections and that the relatively non-pathogenic P. jirovecii is therefore under-represented. As LMIC develop economically they eliminate the conditions underlying transmission of virulent infection: P. jirovecii , ubiquitous in all settings, then becomes a greater relative threat

    Imaging Carrier Transport Properties in Halide Perovskites using Time-Resolved Optical Microscopy

    No full text
    Halide perovskites have remarkable properties for relatively crudely processed semiconductors, including large optical absorption coefficients and long charge carrier lifetimes. Thanks to such properties, these materials are now competing with established technologies for use in cost-effective and efficient light harvesting and light emitting devices. Nevertheless, our fundamental understanding of the behaviour of charge carriers in these materials particularly on the nano to micro scale has on the whole lagged behind the empirical device performances. Such understanding is essential to control charge carriers, exploit new device structures, and push devices to their performance limits. Among other tools, optical microscopy and spectroscopic techniques have revealed rich information about charge carrier recombination and transport on important length scales. In this Progress Report, we detail the contribution of time-resolved optical microscopy techniques to our collective understanding of the photophysics of these materials. We discuss ongoing technical developments in the field that are overcoming traditional experimental limitations in order to visualise transport properties over multiple time and length scales. Finally, we propose strategies to combine optical microscopy with complementary techniques in order to obtain a holistic picture of local carrier photophysics in state of the art perovskite devices.EPSR

    Screening for Syphilis in Pregnant Women

    No full text
    • …
    corecore