Publications by authors named "J Ericson"

Background: Neonatal infections due to Paenibacillus species have increasingly been reported over the last few years.

Methods: We performed a structured literature review of human Paenibacillus infections in pediatric and adult patients to compare the epidemiology of infections between these distinct patient populations.

Results: Forty reports describing 177 infections were included.

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  • Childhood obesity is a significant public health concern that affects both physical and mental health, making it a challenging topic for Child Health Care (CHC) nurses to address with parents due to stigma and fear of losing trust.
  • * The study aimed to explore parents' experiences during conversations with CHC-nurses about their child's overweight status, revealing that this is a sensitive subject for parents who often feel blame and struggle to cope.
  • * Findings indicate that both parents and CHC-nurses have differing perspectives on health and weight, suggesting the need for mutual understanding and communication, with a focus on promoting healthy lifestyle choices rather than solely addressing weight.
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The aim of this study was to explore expectant parents' prenatal expectations of parenthood and experiences of parenthood 2 months after birth. Mixed methods were used. Data were collected with two questionnaires.

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Introduction: Immunocompromised individuals, such as those undergoing Rituximab therapy, are susceptible to severe infections by these organisms. We present a rare case of polyarticular septic arthritis caused by disseminated Ureaplasma urealyticum in a Rituximab-treated patient.

Presentation Of Case: A 38-year-old male with a history of schizophrenia and multiple sclerosis presented with intense pain, swelling, and fever, along with limited joint mobility.

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Increasing seawater temperatures coupled with more intense and frequent heatwaves pose an increasing threat to marine species. In this study, the New Zealand green-lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus, was used to investigate the effect of genetics and ontogeny on thermal resilience. The culturally and economically significant mussel P.

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