Publications by authors named "Paraskaki I"

Fugitive pollutant emissions from municipal solid waste landfills have the potential to cause annoyance and health impacts in the surrounding residential areas. The overall objective of this research was to perform an assessment of fugitive pollutant emissions and a dispersion analysis downwind of a specific landfill site. The study was performed at the closed Ano Liosia landfill site which is located in the greater Athens area.

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We prospectively examined the epidemiology of invasive Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) infections among children under 5 y of age in the Greater Athens area before the introduction of immunization. The annual incidence of systemic Hib infections was 12/100000. Meningitis was the most common clinical entity and accounted for 69% of the cases.

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The epidemiology of community-acquired Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in children during a one-year period (January through December 1993) was evaluated. A total of 6,859 clinical samples, each one representing a separate individual with suspected infection, were cultured. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated from 218 children with various infections occurring in the following order of frequency: chronic suppurative otitis media, 76.

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Among 34 women aged 74-96 years, residents of a Home for the Aged, with reduced mobility and repeatedly negative urine cultures, 16 (47%) responded to a rapid hydration and 20 mg frusemide administered intravenously with a transient bacterial excretion usually trailing the diuresis. Antibody-coated bacteria were detected in 11 of the 13 Gram-negative isolates tested. Women with urine turning positive had significantly lower glomerular filtration rates and more advanced renal tubular defects than the steadily nonbacteriuric subjects of the same age.

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