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The dual Meissner effect in SU(2) Landau gauge
The dual Meissner effect is observed without monopoles in quenched SU(2) QCD
with Landau gauge-fixing. Abelian as well as non-Abelian electric fields are
squeezed. Magnetic displacement currents which are time-dependent Abelian
magnetic fields play a role of solenoidal currents squeezing Abelian electric
fields. Monopoles are not always necessary to the dual Meissner effect. The
squeezing of the electric flux means the dual London equation and the
massiveness of the Abelian electric fields as an asymptotic field. The mass
generation of the Abelian electric fields is related to a gluon condensate
of mass dimension 2.Comment: 10 page, 12 Postscript figures, Talk presented at Quark Confinement
and the Hadron Spectrum VI 2004, Sardinia, 21-25 Sep 200
Analysis of cases of severe respiratory failure in children with influenza (H1N1) 2009 infection in Japan
Influenza (H1N1) 2009 occurred in Mexico in April 2009, quickly spread around the world, and was found in Japan in May. Many pediatric patients experienced encephalopathy, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and severe pneumonia. The subjects of this study were 31 pediatric patients who needed mechanical ventilation due to respiratory failure caused by influenza (H1N1) 2009 as reported to the Emergency Medical Information Center of the Japan Pediatric Society in Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan from August 1 to December 31, 2009. The diagnosis of influenza (H1N1) 2009 infection was based on positive results of a real-time polymerase chain reaction. No patient was diagnosed as having a bacterial infection. The average arterial PaO2/FiO2 ratio was significantly decreased to 126. Atelectasis was revealed by chest X-ray in 90.3% of subjects. There was one plastic bronchitis patient. Anti-influenza drugs were used at an average of 14.9 h after onset. Five patients showed abnormal behavior as a complication of encephalopathy. We found that respiratory failure progressed rapidly. The type of respiratory failure was oxygenation failure. It was helpful to attempt to remove more sputum in these cases. Pediatric patients with respiratory failure from influenza (H1N1) 2009 should be carefully monitored for the onset of encephalopathy
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