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The importance of Escherichia coli fimbriae in urinary tract infection
(2001-11-16)
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a major bacterial infectious disease among women. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli is the most dominant causative agent. Clinical observations indicate that repeated cystitis induces a ...
Multiple sexual relationships and the stigma associated with anti-retroviral therapy in rural Tanzania : implications for HIV prevention and treatment interventions
(2013-02-18)
Background: Risky sexual behavior, HIV-related stigma, and poor access to HIV care and treatment are three interrelated factors in the prevention and treatment of HIV. For every person starting on HIV treatment, there are ...
Prognostication in heart failure across ejection fraction phenotypes and challenging subgroups : data from the Swedish heart failure registry
(2022-05-10)
Background: The growing prevalence of heart failure (HF) worldwide determines an increasing burden on healthcare systems. HF phenotypes differ for several patient characteristics. Treatments with proven efficacy are mainly ...