Publications by authors named "C Eberhardt"

Background: Drug overdose-related deaths continue to increase globally. Testing demands have likewise increased, prompting healthcare facilities to adopt a range of methods, from simple point-of-care immunoassays to comprehensive chromatographic and mass spectrometry-based techniques. Each of these testing methods has trade-offs related to cost, performance, speed, and convenience, requiring healthcare facilities to carefully determine the best options to meet their clinical needs.

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  • Limited reports on leptospirosis in horses prompted a study of 11 cases from 2015 to 2023, focusing on clinical signs and diagnostic methods.
  • Common symptoms observed included lethargy, anorexia, fever, and acute kidney injury, with several horses also showing signs of pulmonary and liver disease.
  • The study emphasizes that leptospirosis should be a key consideration in horses displaying acute systemic inflammation, urging the use of both serology and urine PCR for accurate diagnosis.
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Background: Treatment with anti-CD20 antibodies (rituximab) is used in both adults and children to treat various autoimmune and oncological diseases. Rituximab depletes B CD20+ cells and, thereby, antibody response to vaccines. This study aimed to examine the antibody response to mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines in children aged 5-18 years undergoing rituximab treatment compared to healthy matched children.

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The number of elderly people is constantly increasing in Switzerland. This population is often at higher risk of infections and concomitant decompensation of underlying comorbidities, in particular cardiac or respiratory diseases. Vaccines are some of the most effective preventive measures for limiting morbidity and mortality related to some of those infections, such as influenza or shingles.

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