Publications by authors named "F Berglund"

Objectives: This study aimed to identify novel fosfomycin resistance genes across diverse environmental samples, ranging in levels of anthropogenic pollution. We focused on fosfomycin resistance, and given its increasing clinical importance, explored the prevalence of these genes within different environmental contexts.

Methods: Metagenomic DNA was extracted from wastewater and sediment samples collected from sites in India, Sweden, and Antarctica.

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Pericarditis in women who are pregnant or of childbearing age poses a challenge to clinicians. At present, there are no guidelines regarding the optimal approach for managing pericarditis in pregnancy regarding selecting the appropriate method of diagnostic imaging or tailoring the treatment regimen to gestational age. Pericarditis in pregnancy may manifest as an autoimmune or autoinflammatory phenotype but the predominant etiology is idiopathic.

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Article Synopsis
  • Recurrent pericarditis is challenging for both patients and healthcare providers due to its significant impact on health and substantial treatment costs.
  • New research since the 2015 European Society of Cardiology Guidelines has improved our understanding of the causes, imaging techniques, and treatment options available for this condition.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of imaging-guided therapy and interleukin-1 inhibitors, which have changed how recurrent pericarditis is managed, although more studies are needed to refine diagnosis and treatment timing.
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Communicating the scientific consensus that human-caused climate change is real increases climate change beliefs, worry and support for public action in the United States. In this preregistered experiment, we tested two scientific consensus messages, a classic message on the reality of human-caused climate change and an updated message additionally emphasizing scientific agreement that climate change is a crisis. Across online convenience samples from 27 countries (n = 10,527), the classic message substantially reduces misperceptions (d = 0.

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In patients with cardiac amyloidosis, pericardial involvement is common, with up to half of patients presenting with pericardial effusions. The pathophysiological mechanisms of pericardial pathology in cardiac amyloidosis include chronic elevations in right-sided filling pressures, myocardial and pericardial inflammation due to cytotoxic effects of amyloid deposits, and renal involvement with subsequent uremia and hypoalbuminemia. The pericardial effusions are typically small; however, several cases of life-threatening cardiac tamponade with hemorrhagic effusions have been described as a presenting clinical scenario.

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