Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a Gram-negative, naturally occurring marine bacterium. Subpopulations of strains belonging to this species cause an acute self-limiting gastroenteritis in humans and, less commonly, wound infections. In vivo models to differentiate avirulent and virulent strains and evaluate the pathogenic potential of strains of this species have been largely focused on the presence of known virulence factors such as the thermostable direct haemolysin (TDH), the TDH-related haemolysin (TRH) or the contributions of the type 3 secretion systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe nature of our work in health care is such that it lends itself to high levels of ambiguity at best and frequently even to the presence of crisis situations. The ability to manage crisis, therefore, is an increasingly vital skill for nurse executives. Creative and productive possibilities can arise from coping well with such serious and unusual events.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe MEGADATS relational database system has many useful applications in the field of medical genetics. Some of these applications include storage, retrieval, and display of pedigree information; retrieval of sets of individuals, sibships, or families who meet given criteria; storage of necessary information for mailing lists, clinic data, etc; and combination of pedigree information and genotype information into the format needed for linkage analysis packages.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenetic research frequently requires retrieval of information about families afflicted with some genetic disease. These queries may involve simple retrieval of information on individuals with particular attributes or finding data from sibships or families who meet some set of criteria. Although the former case may be handled by almost any file management system, the latter case cannot be easily managed since family relationships are necessary to the query.
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