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Post-traumatic Osteomyelitis due to Aeromonas Species
We report a case of Aeromonas osteomyelitis due to injury in a sewage
worker. He presented with cellulitis of the left foot. Radiographs
showed evidence of osteomyelitis involving the head and neck of the
fifth metatarsal. Aeromonas species was isolated from the tissue and
swab from the foot. The head and neck of the fifth metatarsal were
excised and the patient improved on 4 weeks of intravenous meropenem
followed by 4 weeks of oral clindamycin and ciprofloxacin
The relationship between therapeutic injections and high prevalence of hepatitis C infection in Hafizabad, Pakistan.
To determine the prevalence and routes of transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in Hafizabad, Pakistan, we collected sera in 1993 from a geographically based random sample of residents, and in 1994 identified 15 HCV-infected individuals (cases) and 67 age and sex matched uninfected individuals (controls). Initially we approached 504 households, and collected serum from a randomly selected household member in 309 (64%). Twenty persons (6.5%) had anti-HCV antibody; 31% percent had hepatitis B core antibodies, and 4.3% had hepatitis B surface antigen. In the case-control study, persons who received more therapeutic injections (categorized as averaging 1, 2-4, 5-9 or > 10 injections per year in the previous 10 years) were more likely to be infected with HCV (odds ratio 0, 1.5, 2.5 and 6.9 respectively, P = 0.008) compared to persons averaging 0 injections per year. Efforts to limit therapeutic injections to only those that are medically indicated and that use sterile equipment are essential in order to prevent transmission of HCV
Effect of lactoferricin on fluoroquinolone susceptibility of uropathogenic Escherichia coli
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