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Iranian Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2009; 4 (1): 19-23
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-91483

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Influenza is a world-wide public health concern. It is one of the most important viral causes of acute respiratory illness, affecting all age groups, recurring several times during a lifetime. We assessed the antibody titers after vaccination against influenza among HIV-infected patients and health care workers [HCWs]. During this before-after study, the antibody responses were assessed in 60 HCW and 60 HIV-infected patients vaccinated with split influenza vaccine [influvac 2005/2006 Solvay's influenza vaccines for the influenza season 2005/2006 in the northern hemisphere]. Although all participants had protective antibody levels against A [H1N1], A [H3N2], and B components of trivalent influenza vaccine [before vaccination], HIV-infected patients showed seroconversion against A [H1N1], A [H3N2], and B components in 75%, 45%, and 28.3% of cases, respectively. The corresponding values were 70%, 33.3%, and 53.3% among HCWs, respectively. There were no repots of any vaccine adverse reaction. A comparable rise in antibody titers against influenza antigens without any adverse reaction supports the previous recommendations for influenza vaccination. Such programs can effectively decrease the probability of influenza infection in both HCWs and HIV-infected patients who are not seriously immune compromised


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , VIH (Virus de l'Immunodéficience Humaine)/immunologie , Résultat thérapeutique , Personnel hospitalier , Vaccination/statistiques et données numériques , Saisons
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Journal of Gorgan University of Medical Sciences. 2008; 10 (3): 87
Dans Persan | IMEMR | ID: emr-143551

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Brucellosis is a zoonosis with a variety of clinical syndromes including spondylitis. Spondylitis and sacroiliitis are the most frequent complications of skeletal system involvement in brucellosis, but muscle infection and abscess formation are a rare complication and frequently secondary to spondylitis. In this article two cases of brucella spondylitis are presented which has led to abscess formation in one of them, these patients referred with back pain, fever, and with subsequeint MRI examination, wright positive test, were diagnosed as spondylitis. The antibiotic regiment including Doxycycline, Refampin, were prescripted for four months. The clinical signs were disapeared subsequently


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Humains , Brucellose/traitement médicamenteux , Spondylite/microbiologie , Abcès/microbiologie , Lombalgie/étiologie
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