Search for dissertations about: "Lennart E Nilsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Lennart E Nilsson.
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1. Clinical Impact of Bloodstream Infections – Characterization, Risk factors and Outcome
Abstract : Bloodstream infection (blood poisoning) and antibiotic resistance are increasing worldwide, and already cause the loss of millions of human lives each year. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), bloodstream infections (BSIs) represent 20% of global mortality on a par with cardiac infarct, stroke, and major trauma. READ MORE
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2. Early life factors and the long-term development of asthma
Abstract : Asthma, a huge burden on millions of individuals worldwide, is one of the most important public health issues in many countries. As genetic and environmental factors interact, asthma may be programmed very early in life, perhaps even in utero. READ MORE
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3. Infective Endocarditis : aspects of pathophysiology, epidemiology, management and prognosis
Abstract : Infective endocarditis (IE) is a rare but complex disease that is fatal if untreated. With a modern combination of antimicrobial therapy and heart valve surgery, mortality is still 10-20 %. The structure of the endocarditis vegetation impedes the penetration of phagocytic cells such as monocytes and granulocytes. READ MORE
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4. Epidemiological and molecular biological studies of multi-resistant methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus
Abstract : Antibiotic resistance is increasingly recognised as a major problem and threat. During the last decades Gram-positive bacteria in general, and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in particular, have been in focus both concerning matters of antibiotic resistance and as pathogens causing health care-associated (nosocomial) infections. READ MORE
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5. Lipoamidase
Abstract : Lipoamidase, an enzyme which removes lipoic acid from the e-amino group of a lysine residue in 2-oxoacid dehydrogenase complexes, has been measured in human serum and breast milk, and in different rat tissues. Serum from a boy with biotinid~e deficiency had low lipoarnidase activity measured as lipoyl-lysine hydrolase (LLH) and lipoyl-PABA hydrolase (LPH). READ MORE