15 research outputs found
Middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections in two returning travellers in the Netherlands, May 2014
Two patients, returning to the Netherlands from pilgrimage in Medina and Mecca, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, were diagnosed with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in May 2014. The source and mode of transmission have not yet been determined. Hospital-acquired infection and community-acquired infection are both possible
Follow-up of contacts of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus–infected returning travelers, the Netherlands, 2014
Notification of 2 imported cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the Netherlands triggered comprehensive monitoring of contacts. Observed low rates of virus transmission and the psychological effect of contact monitoring indicate that thoughtful assessment of close contacts is prudent and must be guided by clinical and epidemiologic risk factors
Common muscle cramps in the Netherlands. Clinical, epidemiological and therapeutical aspects
Item does not contain fulltextKUN, 26 maart 2001Promotores : Verbeek, A.L.M., Gabreëls, F.J.M
Common muscle cramps in the Netherlands: clinical, epidemiological & therapeutical aspects
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Past and current understanding of the pathophysiology of muscle cramps; why treatment of varicose veins does not relieve leg cramps.
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Past and current understanding of the pathophysiology of muscle cramps.
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Randomised controlled trial of hydroquinine in muscle cramps
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Hydroquinine pharmacokinetics after oral administration in adult patients with muscle cramps
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