Publications by authors named "J Sokolik"

The authors analyzed two hospital outbreaks of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC), one at the Department of Ophthalmology (30 cases) and another one at the Department of Premature Newborns (22 cases). In both outbreaks, EKC was diagnosed in inpatients (16 and 6 respectively), outpatients (5 and 3 respectively), healthcare workers (HCWs) (3 and 5 respectively), and relatives of EKC patients (6 and 8 respectively). Implemented infection control measures included isolation precautions, improved disinfection and hand-washing of both hospital and outpatient department personnel.

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Using rat paw dextran-induced and carrageenan-induced edemas, the antiedematous activities of monohydrate of the diaquatetrakis(o-cresotato)dicopper(II) complex (CuoC) and the diaquabis(o-cresotato)zinc(II) complex (ZnoC) were assayed plethysmometrically. Dihydrate of the diaquabis(salicylato)copper(II) complex (CuS) and the diaquabis(salicylato)zinc(II) complex (ZnS) were used as the standards of comparison. All compounds were administered i.

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Using rat paw dextran-induced and carrageenan-induced edemas, the antiedematous activities of dihydrate of diaquatetrakis(p-cresotato)dicopper(II) complex (CupC) and diaquabis(p-cresotato)zinc(II) complex (ZnpC) were assayed plethysmometrically. Dihydrate of diaquabis(salicylato)copper(II) complex (CuS) and diaquabis(salicylato)zinc(II) complex (ZnS) were used as standards of comparison. All compounds were applied i.

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Mononuclear aqua(aryloxyacetato)zinc(II) complexes of the composition [Zn(H2O)2(ROCH2COO)2] (R = phenyl, o-, m-, p-tolyl) were prepared as potential anti-inflammatory agents. The results of elemental analysis and parameters of IR spectra allow to classify the above-mentioned compounds to the group of carboxylatozinc(II) complexes with a distorted octahedral structure. They were assayed in rat paw carrageenan-induced edema and antiedematous effects were compared to those of free acids.

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