Publications by authors named "Bonath K"

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  • Respiratory diseases significantly impact health in tropical nations like Lao PDR, yet there's limited knowledge about viral or bacterial causes of influenza-like illness (ILI) at the community level.
  • A community-based study tracked ILI cases in Vientiane over a year, involving 995 households and 4,885 participants, using various testing methods to identify pathogens.
  • The findings revealed a high incidence of ILI (10.7 episodes per 100 person-years) linked to factors such as age, sex, and living conditions, with common pathogens including Streptococcus pneumoniae and influenza A; co-infections were noted in 24% of cases.
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The form and size of gunshot wounds depend on the projectile type (bird shot, deforming projectiles, non-deforming projectiles), its velocity at impact (high or low velocity projectiles) and the type of tissue affected by the projectile (soft tissues, bones). Gunshot wounds are always contaminated. While low velocity projectiles usually cause minimal wounds, high velocity projectiles can cause large, devastating wounds.

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This study evaluates the potential of a neutral density separation technique using iodinated gradient media in combination with Ficoll or alone at two different densities for the purification of bovine and canine islets isolated by a continuous digestion-filtration technique. In addition, centrifugal elutriation is applied to the purification of isolated bovine islets. A single density layer of Ficoll-sodium diatrizoate or Nycodenz at densities of 1.

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The role of artificial ventilation as an exogenous source of nosocomial pneumonia in long-term ventilated patients is well established. Hence, decontamination of respirators after use is inevitable, although this procedure is costly and time-consuming. The purpose of the study was to prove the efficacy of bacterial filters (Ultipor BB 50, Pall Ltd.

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In an in vivo saline perfusate of the intrathecal space of 6 dogs, the concentration of somatostatin was determined by radioimmunoassay before and over 2 h after epidural administration of 3 mg somatostatin. The total recovered amount of somatostatin was negligible, about 0.02%.

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