Publications by authors named "Tao An Chen"

, a major opportunistic pathogen, causes severe infections in both community and healthcare settings, especially in intensive care units (ICUs), where multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains, such as carbapenem-resistant (CRKP), pose significant treatment challenges. The rise in hypervirulent (hvKP) with enhanced virulence factors complicates management further. The ST11 clone, prevalent in China, exhibits both resistance and virulence traits, contributing to hospital outbreaks.

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John Haven "Jack" Emerson (1906-1997) was an American inventor who made significant contributions to the field of respiratory therapy. He is best known for his improvements to the iron lung, resulting in Emerson's iron lung, which became a vital treatment for polio patients during the epidemics of the 1950s, saving countless lives. Over his career, Emerson held 35 patents and developed numerous innovative devices.

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Lemierre's syndrome is a rare condition that involves anaerobic sepsis following pharyngitis and is characterized by a high mortality rate. It often manifests as a septic embolism within the internal jugular vein due to oropharyngeal infections, leading to vein wall inflammation. Despite modern antibiotics, Lemierre's syndrome remains underdiagnosed and poses a significant threat.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzes the epidemiological characteristics of SARS in Shanxi from March to May 2003, focusing on case distribution by time, geography, and population demographics.
  • A total of 445 clinically-diagnosed SARS cases were reported, resulting in an attack rate of 1.34/10,000 and a mortality rate of 4.49%, with urban areas experiencing the majority of cases.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of early case identification and preventive measures to effectively control the transmission of SARS within the community.
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