Publications by authors named "P Nemeth"

Natural autoantibodies (natAAbs) react with evolutionarily conserved antigens but they do not lead to pathological tissue destruction, contrary to pathological autoantibodies (pathAAbs). NatAAbs usually belong to the IgM isotype, and their network, also known as the "immunological homunculus", is thought to play a role in immunological tolerance. NatAAbs are produced by B1 cells found mostly on the serosa surfaces or the spleen.

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Shotgun metabarcoding was conducted to examine the microbiota in a total of 48 samples from 12 critically ill patients, analyzing samples from both the oropharynx and rectum. We aimed to compare their postadmission microbiota, characterized as moderately dysbiotic, with the severely dysbiotic antemortem microbiota associated with patients' deaths. We found that, compared with postadmission samples, patient antemortem swab samples presented moderate but not significantly decreased diversity indices.

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Objective: To determine if additional pathology is present in low-grade acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries.

Design: Prospective case series.

Setting: Patients were assessed by primary care sports medicine physicians at a single institution between 2019 and 2023.

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Perceptions of the complete eradication of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) may foster complacency and compromise vaccination efforts. Decreased measles vaccination rates during the COVID-19 pandemic have heightened the risk of outbreaks, even in adequately vaccinated populations. To address this, we have aligned with ECDC recommendations, leveraging previous cross-border sero-epidemiological assessments between Pécs, Hungary, and Osijek, Croatia, to identify latent risk groups and uncover potential parallels between our nations.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Cardiovascular issues are common in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and natural autoantibodies (nAAbs) play a role in inflammation and atherosclerosis linked to these conditions.
  • - A study involving 53 patients treated with anti-TNF therapies over a year found improvements in vascular function and stabilization of vascular thickness, while also noting changes in nAAb levels.
  • - The research suggests that nAAbs may independently affect autoimmunity and vascular health in biologic-treated patients, highlighting a complex relationship between arthritis, inflammation, and cardiovascular risks.
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