5 results match your criteria: "Hospital Naval Cirujano Mayor Dr. Pedro Mallo[Affiliation]"
EBioMedicine
October 2021
Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas en Retrovirus y SIDA. Facultad de Medicina. UBA-CONICET. Paraguay 2155, C1121ABG CABA, Argentina. Electronic address:
Background: Most children and youth develop mild or asymptomatic disease during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, a very small number of patients suffer severe Coronavirus induced disease 2019 (COVID-19). The reasons underlying these different outcomes remain unknown.
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May 2021
Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas en Retrovirus y SIDA, Facultad de Medicina. UBA-CONICET, Paraguay 2155, C1121ABG CABA, Argentina. Electronic address:
Background: Perhaps reflecting that children with COVID-19 rarely exhibit severe respiratory symptoms and often remain asymptomatic, little attention has been paid to explore the immune response in pediatric COVID-19. Here, we analyzed the phenotype and function of circulating neutrophils from children with COVID-19.
Methods: An observational study including 182 children with COVID-19, 21 children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C), and 40 healthy children was performed in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Rev Iberoam Micol
November 2011
Sección de Microbiología, Hospital Naval Cirujano Mayor Dr. Pedro Mallo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis is a benign and non-invasive sinusal disease related to a hypersensitivity reaction to fungal antigens. This process can cause tissue edema with chronic inflammatory disturbances of the respiratory mucosa. We present the case of a 17 year-old immunocompetent male, with history of seasonal allergic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyps and previous surgery for mucocele of the frontal sinus.
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March 2010
Servicio de Microbiología, Hospital Naval Cirujano Mayor Dr. Pedro Mallo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Ochrobactrum anthropi is a non-glucose fermentative, aerobic gram-negative bacillus, formerly known as Achromobacter sp or CDC group Vd. It has been isolated from the environment and from infections in usually immunocompromised human beings. The documented infections frequently involved catheter related bacteremia whereas endophthalmitis, urinary infections, meningitis, endocarditis, hepatic abscess, osteochondritis, pelvic abscess and pancreatic abscess were rarely involved.
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March 2009
Servicio de Microbiología del Hospital Naval Cirujano Mayor Dr. Pedro Mallo, Patricias Argentinas 351 (1405) Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Human infections by Pasteurella multocida are usually associated with bites or scratches from dogs and cats. Many of them are accompanied by other oropharyngeal microorganisms of these animals. We herein present a case of bacteremic meningitis by P.
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