Publications by authors named "Patrick Le Guen"

A 24-years old Gabonese women with sickle cell disease had a severe vaso-occlusive crisis, which was treated by exchange transfusion. Then, she developed an extended bone marrow necrosis and needed repeated blood transfusion. The aim of this article is to relate an rare sickle cell disease complication.

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Question Under Study: Influenza is a viral infection caused by a pathogen with considerable ability for genetic mutation, which is responsible for seasonal outbreaks as well as pandemics. This article presents the results of epidemiological and virological monitoring of four successive influenza outbreaks in the French armed forces, for the period 2008 to 2012.

Methods: The main events monitored were acute respiratory infection (ARI).

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Campylobacter are known to be a cause of enteritidic infections but Campylobacter fetus is more often a cause of systemic infections, mainly in fragilized patients. We report a C. fetus endocarditis.

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Shigellosis, commonly known as bacillary dysentery, is an enterobacterial disease caused by the Shigella genus, which now belongs to the Escherichia tribe, because of their genetic and phenotypic similarities. S. sonnei, flexneri, boydii and dysenteriae differ in their epidemiologic and pathogenic characteristics.

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