OBJECTIVE: To assess the molecular epidemiology and risk factors for Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization and infection in hospitalized patients. METHODS: In a 1000-bed university hospital, newly admitted patients were assessed prospectively for colonization and infection with P. aeruginosa.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLaboratory values of the most commonly assayed clinical chemistry variables were determined in selected elderly and healthy ambulatory populations. The upper and lower limits (2.5 and 97.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 1987, the Swiss Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Problems (SIPA) developed a set of questions on alcohol-related problems in the general population. The aim of this article is to study the results of the questionnaire used as a screening instrument to detect problem drinking in the Swiss population, and to compare it with the CAGE test. The sample consisted of 953 people aged 20 or over.
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February 1997
During a 6-month period, two genetically distinct clones were isolated from 65% of patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from bronchial specimens obtained during or after bronchoscopy. This epidemic was due to contamination of bronchoscopes by washing machines. After reintroduction of manual disinfection of endoscopes, a significant decrease in the incidence of the epidemic clones was observed, but the incidence of nonepidemic P aeruginosa did not change.
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September 1993
Carnitine was determined radioenzymatically in the plasma of 415 hospital employees involved in a screening programme for prevention of major cardiovascular risks. A reference population (N = 340) was extracted after excluding subjects with hypertension, diabetes mellitus or treatment for hypercholesterolaemia. This population showed a Gaussian distribution for total and free carnitine concentrations both in females and males but not for acyl carnitine or the acyl/free ratio.
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