Publications by authors named "Zhila Farzinpoor"

Article Synopsis
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are commonly caused by E. coli, which has developed resistance to many antibiotics due to beta-lactamase enzymes.
  • This study conducts a double-blind clinical trial comparing amikacin administered every 48 hours versus daily meropenem for treating E. coli UTIs.
  • Results indicate that both treatment methods are equally effective, with amikacin being a less expensive alternative suitable for outpatient use.
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Introduction: Recently, the use of metal and plastic containers instead of clay containers in producing this type of cheese has provided the anaerobic condition for growing the bacterium and producing the botulinum toxin. In this case report was to introduce "clay cheese dug in the ground" as a source of botulinum toxin for the first time.

Case Report: A 34-year-old man with dizziness, asthma, and inability to swallow for four days referred to the hospital emergency department.

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