Item does not contain fulltextMortality due to severe bacterial infections has not been markedly effected by the introduction of new antimicrobial drugs over the last 30-40 years. This has emphasized the need for development of new therapeutic strategies to combat sepsis. The outcome of an infection depends on two factors: the growth of the microorganisms (including the effect of antibacterial drugs), and the host's defensive response to the invading organism. It is known that injection of bacterial products into experimental animals leads to enhanced nonspecific resistance to a variety of microorganisms. The discovery of the specific mediators responsible for modulation of host defense has created new possibilities for the development of a...
Item does not contain fulltextSepsis is a major cause of death worldwide. In recent years it has bec...
Septic shock remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in the intensive care sett...
Despite often knowing the aetiology of sepsis and its clinical course there has not been the anticip...
Mortality due to severe bacterial infections has not been markedly effected by the introduction of n...
Sepsis is a common clinical problem that is responsible for an increasing number of deaths. Many new...
This review suggests that infections are potent immunomodulators by causing significant alterations ...
Patients rendered T cell-deficient by advanced disease due to human immunodeficiency virus, an under...
Cytokines are central to the development of effective immunity against microbial pathogens and their...
Inflammatory diseases are diseases characterized by inflammatory symptoms. Acute inflammatory diseas...
Immunity can co-operate with antibiotics, but can also antagonize drug efficacy by segregating the b...
With the recognition of the paramount role of inflamma-tory mediators in the pathogenesis of sepsis,...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the discovery in the last decade of azoles and echinocandins a...
Abstract The limitations of currently available treatment for severe respiratory infection are demon...
Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) has been identified as an important mediator involved in the generation...
The authors reviewed a wide number of microbiological and medical papers outlining the profile of di...
Item does not contain fulltextSepsis is a major cause of death worldwide. In recent years it has bec...
Septic shock remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in the intensive care sett...
Despite often knowing the aetiology of sepsis and its clinical course there has not been the anticip...
Mortality due to severe bacterial infections has not been markedly effected by the introduction of n...
Sepsis is a common clinical problem that is responsible for an increasing number of deaths. Many new...
This review suggests that infections are potent immunomodulators by causing significant alterations ...
Patients rendered T cell-deficient by advanced disease due to human immunodeficiency virus, an under...
Cytokines are central to the development of effective immunity against microbial pathogens and their...
Inflammatory diseases are diseases characterized by inflammatory symptoms. Acute inflammatory diseas...
Immunity can co-operate with antibiotics, but can also antagonize drug efficacy by segregating the b...
With the recognition of the paramount role of inflamma-tory mediators in the pathogenesis of sepsis,...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the discovery in the last decade of azoles and echinocandins a...
Abstract The limitations of currently available treatment for severe respiratory infection are demon...
Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) has been identified as an important mediator involved in the generation...
The authors reviewed a wide number of microbiological and medical papers outlining the profile of di...
Item does not contain fulltextSepsis is a major cause of death worldwide. In recent years it has bec...
Septic shock remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in the intensive care sett...
Despite often knowing the aetiology of sepsis and its clinical course there has not been the anticip...