In pigs, antimicrobial use (AMU) practices vary at different production phases between herds and between countries. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) development is linked to AMU but recognized as a multi-factorial issue, and thus, any information increasing knowledge of AMU and AMR relationships is valuable. We described AMU and screened the carriage of different AMR phenotypes of indicator in 25 selected Finnish piglet-producing and finishing herds that formed nine birth-to-slaughter production lines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: Clopidogrel is a prodrug that needs to be activated to inhibit platelet aggregation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and clinical consequences of potential drug-drug interactions of clopidogrel with drugs affecting CYP3A4 activity.
Methods: Co-administrations of clopidogrel together with well-established CYP3A4 inhibitors, CYP3A4 inducers, and atorvastatin were investigated in a population-based pharmacoepidemiological study utilizing data from the national healthcare registers and in more detail from a university hospital register in Finland.
Background: Mycobacterioses in animals cause economical losses and certain Mycobacterium avium subspecies are regarded as potential zoonotic agents. The evaluation of the zoonotic risk caused by M. avium subspecies requires information about the quantities of Mycobacterium strains in infected animals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Sulphonylureas are widely used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Based on laboratory findings, we determined the clinical significance of potential CYP2C9-mediated drug-drug interactions in hospitalized patients receiving glibenclamide, glimepiride or glipizide, all of which are metabolized by CYP2C9, together with a CYP2C9 inhibitor.
Design, Setting And Subjects: An observational pharmaco-epidemiological database study was performed in a university hospital setting with 3884 patients with T2DM.
Background: Animal mycobacterioses are regarded as a potential zoonotic risk and cause economical losses world wide. M. avium subsp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Bleeding is a serious adverse drug reaction associated with warfarin therapy, often induced by interacting co-medication.
Methods: We investigated the frequency and clinical consequences of warfarin drug interactions utilizing medical records of 6,772 warfarin-treated in-patients of Turku University Hospital.
Results: A total of 48% of warfarin-treated in-patients were exposed to interacting co-medication.
Objective: The aim was to develop a drug-drug interaction database (SFINX) to be integrated into decision support systems or to be used in website solutions for clinical evaluation of interactions.
Methods: Key elements such as substance properties and names, drug formulations, text structures and references were defined before development of the database. Standard operating procedures for literature searches, text writing rules and a classification system for clinical relevance and documentation level were determined.
Background: Concomitantly used cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4 inhibitors and inducers have been shown to alter the plasma concentrations of the HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors ('statins') lovastatin and simvastatin. Myopathy is a serious adverse effect of statins. Concurrent use of statins with fibrates in particular seems to increase the risk of this adverse effect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMembers of the Mycobacterium avium complex cause pig mycobacteriosis and opportunistic human infections. Infections due to environmental mycobacteria are increasing in both industrial and developing countries. Mycobacterium-infected pig carcasses can pass for human consumption due to the poor specificity of meat control by visual detection at the slaughter houses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPig mycobacteriosis is the most common animal mycobacterial disease in Finland with a long-term average prevalence of 0.34% and temporary peaks as high as 0.85%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe analyzed depressive and psychosomatic symptoms in relation to parental preference in 419 twins at the age of 22 to 30 years. Depressiveness was elicited with Children's Depression Inventory and reported as a total score and three subscales (low self-confidence, anhedonia and sadness) based on factor analysis as reported in a previous epidemiological study conducted in Finland. Items assessing nervous complaints and somatic symptoms were adapted from Finnish studies of juvenile health habits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Our objective was to investigate the frequency of potential drug-drug interactions between the prodrugs losartan, codeine, and tramadol and drugs known to inhibit their activation in hospitalized patients.
Methods: The frequency of coadministration between losartan and well-established cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2C9 inhibitors, as well as codeine and tramadol and CYP2D6 inhibitors, was studied by use of data from a university hospital medication database. The study population comprised all patients treated in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, oncology, and neurology wards (105,533 treatment periods and 65,526 patients) between July 1, 1996, and June 30, 2002 (6 years).
Six female reindeer calves were inoculated intraruminally with various doses of Trichinella muscle larvae. Four calves were inoculated with T. nativa, receiving 15,000 (n = 1), 5,000 (1), and 2,500 (2) larvae each.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
February 2000
Smoking and drinking habits were studied among 1098 14-15-year-old adolescents using a mailed questionnaire. The subjects were drawn from a representative population of 5813 randomly selected 8-year-old children previously studied in the National Epidemiological Child Psychiatry Study in Finland in 1989. The questionnaire included items on the adolescents' smoking habits and alcohol consumption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To determine the prevalence and treatment of enuresis in a national population-based follow-up study of children aged 8-14 years, to evaluate possible factors that enhance or hamper the attainment of continence and to examine the relationships between enuresis and psychiatric disturbance.
Subjects And Methods: An initial study was carried out in 1989 as part of the Finnish Child Psychiatric National Epidemiological Study. Three types of questionnaires were used; the Rutter Scale A for completion by parents, including a question about enuresis, the Rutter scale B for completion by teachers and the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI), completed by the children.
Ann Med Exp Biol Fenn
December 1996