Publications by authors named "K Burian"

This article reports on the scalability of a combined wet grinding technique applying planetary ball mill and ZrO pearls as the grinding medium. After the determination of the parameters in a laboratory scale, the tenfold scale-up method was set. Meloxicam (MEL) was used as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) intended for per os delivery.

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  • Cigarette smoking is the most impactful modifiable risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS) and is linked to increased comorbidities and polypharmacy in patients.
  • The study investigated the relationship between the degree of smoking dependence, polypharmacy, and personality traits in MS patients using personality assessments.
  • Results indicated that patients with severe smoking dependence exhibited higher neuroticism scores and lower extraversion scores, and those on polypharmacy also demonstrated higher neuroticism compared to those not on multiple medications.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that many human infections are zoonoses, creating a worldwide public health challenge. Among species, is the leading cause of conjunctivitis in cats and is a prominent zoonotic species. This study aimed to determine the occurrence and risk of chlamydiosis in cats and dogs in Szeged, Hungary, and surrounding areas.

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  • Intravascular catheter-associated infections are a serious health risk due to biofilm formation, necessitating effective and affordable solutions to enhance patient safety.
  • The study developed an antimicrobial polymeric gel coating using chitosan and chlorhexidine on urinary catheters, using a quality-focused approach to optimize coating application.
  • In vitro tests showed that the coating effectively released chlorhexidine and adhered well to the catheter, highlighting its potential to improve catheter safety and reduce infection risks.
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Aims: To estimate prevalence of diagnosed (dDM) and undiagnosed diabetes (uDM) in Hungary and investigate determinants of uDM.

Methods: Data was obtained from the nationally representative H-UNCOVER study. As laboratory measurements were available for 11/19 Hungarian counties, n = 5,974/17,787 people were eligible.

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