Publications by authors named "Petra Claes"

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  • * A majority expressed positivity towards teamwork and telework, with 81% viewing teleworking favorably, while 94% felt better prepared for future crises based on their experiences.
  • * Findings emphasized the need for improved mental health support, sufficient staffing, clear protocols for PPE, and enhanced collaboration with local health systems and medical services.
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  • Post-emergency, systems often shift focus back to routine management, missing chances to improve based on past crises like COVID-19.
  • A workshop in the European Parliament emphasized the need for enhanced collaboration and stronger health systems in response to health crises.
  • The report reviews various initiatives from the pandemic, highlighting lessons learned at global, national, and local levels to inform future responses.
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This case study is based on a chemical spill in a warehouse in Belgium. Two victims were hospitalized, and a confluence of symptoms among the warehouse personnel had to be managed medically. An on-scene medical station and medical management team were deployed.

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We describe a case of an eupnoeic patient complaining of a foreign body sensation in his mouth and throat, with sudden drooling and supine gagging. This condition was caused by an isolated uvular angioedema (Quincke's oedema). As this uvular hydrops did not decrease with initial standard therapy for angioedema, epinephrin was applied directly on the swollen uvula, causing it to shrink very rapidly.

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We describe a case of an HIV-seropositive patient presenting with a severe stomatitis that initially improved with anti-infective agents. Only 13 days after the onset of the stomatitis, the patient developed rapidly progressive constitutional symptoms and a cutaneous eruption. He was diagnosed with a Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) caused by the antiretroviral drug nevirapine (NVP).

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