Publications by authors named "I Kuzman"

The main aim of this pilot project was to introduce multimodal smoking cessation intervention in the hospital setting and to analyze users' satisfaction and efficacy of the intervention within six months post-discharge. Multimodal intervention for smoking cessation was used and it consisted of the "5 A's" model (Ask, Advice, Assess, Assist, Arrange) for behavior change, printed self-help materials for smoking cessation, and telephone counseling (one, three and six months after discharge from the hospital). The main outcome of the study was smoking status at six months.

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During the study, we determined the antimicrobial activity of different selected essential oils (thyme, lemongrass, juniper, oregano, sage, fennel, rosemary, mint, rosehips, dill) on some pathogenic and spoilage bacteria isolated from the surface of various fresh vegetables. At the same time, in the case of some volatile oil combinations we followed the phenomena of synergism and antagonism. The identification of the isolated bacterial strains was made using 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis.

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Pandemic influenza A virus (H1N1) 2009 causes a disease that is epidemiologically and clinically not significantly different from seasonal influenza, but there are differences. The aim of the study was to display and compare epidemiological and clinical characteristics of pandemic influenza in children. At Dr.

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Article Synopsis
  • - A study examined how neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) affect the length of hospital stays for patients with influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 by analyzing data from over 18,000 individuals from 70 clinical centers.
  • - Results indicated that starting NAI treatment upon hospitalization leads to a 19% decrease in length of stay compared to starting later or not at all, with consistent findings across different patient groups.
  • - The study concluded that immediate NAI treatment for hospitalized influenza patients correlates with shorter hospital stays compared to delayed treatment or no treatment, regardless of when symptoms began.
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