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with Trypanosoma cruzi decreases the ability of spleen cells from mice to respond to either T cell, concanavalin A (Con A), or B cell, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), mitogens. The effect of infection on the mitogenic response depends on the elapsed time between the day of infection and the time of mitogen presentation. Responses early in infection are normal, whereas later responses to either mitogen are depressed. Spleen cells from late trypanosome-infected mice inhibit the ability of normal spleen cells to respond to Con A or LPS. The cell in the T. cruzi-infected spleen cells responsible for this effect is nonadherent, sensitive to treatment with anti-mouse thymus serum plus complement, but insensitive to treatment with anti-immunoglobulin plus complement. These data indicate that infection with T. cruzi elicits over time the generation of T cells suppressive to T and B cell mitogenic responses.
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PMID:Suppressor cells present in the spleens of Trypanosoma cruzi-infected mice. 10 8
Infection
is not a common problem following implant surgery using the bone cement, polymethyl methacrylate. When infection occurs, its often disastrous results makes for major complications. Many methods have been used in an attempt to reduce bacterial contamination at the time of implant surgery, but little attention has been given to the problem of possible effects of implant materials on the immune mechanisms of the host. In the experiments reported here, the in vitro effect of methyl methacrylate monomer on human immunoglobulins was determined using a quantitative gel diffusion technique. When methyl methacrylate monomer was added to serum samples containing immunoglobulin, it caused no statistically significant change in the immunoglobulin concentration of immunoglobulin-G, immunoglobulin-A, or immunoglobulin-M. It is possible that methyl methacrylate could affect other types of antigen antibody reactions which may be important in resisting infection, but the evidence reported here indicates that in low concentrations, methyl methacrylate monomer does not affect the normal reactivity of immunoglobulins of the G, M, or A class.
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PMID:Influence of methyl methacrylate on quantitative gel diffusion assay of immunoglobulins. 11 Aug 12
Routinely changing the intravenous delivery system (fluid containers and administration set) every 24 h is widely practiced in American hospitals to reduce the risk of septicemia caused by contaminated infusate. We did a prospective clinical study to ascertain whether changing at longer intervals could be justified. At the conclusion of infusion therapy through one system, both the cannula and an aliquot of remaining fluid were cultured quantitatively. Of 790 infusions, contaminated infusate was detected in one (0.39%) of 258 discontinued and sampled after 1 to 24 h of continuous use, three (0.84%) of 259 after 25 to 48 h, and one (0.58%) of 173 after 49 to 71 h; none of these five contaminated systems produced septicemia. However, five cannula-related septicemias were identified during the study, none associated with concordant contamination of infusate. Routinely replacing the delivery system every 48 h seems to be justified and could result in considerable savings to hospitals.
Infection
of the cannula wound and contamination of infusate seem to be unrelated.
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PMID:Safety of changing intravenous delivery systems at longer than 24-hour intervals. 11 93
Infection
of bacteria E. coli lig ts7, which contain a thermosensitive ligase by phage Mu results in a decrease in the sensitivity to the lethal action of ultraviolet irradiation and stimulation of lysogenization among the surviving cells. These observations suggest the existence of a phage coded ligase which has the character of an integrase.
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PMID:[Ligase activity of lig- bacteria infected with mu bacteriophage at non-permissive temperatures]. 11 49
A case of severe chronic spondylitis of the lumbar spine caused by Brucella abortus is presented.
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was probably associated with ingestion of raw cow's milk. A technetium bone scan provided evidence of activity as early as two years before the radiographic abnormalities were evident. Although rarely seen in brucellosis, a large left psoas abscess formed. After extensive resection and debridement of all necrotic tissue, along with prolonged use of oral doxycycline, the patient recovered completely. The clinical, laboratory, therapeutic, and pathogenic aspects of Brucella spondylitis are discussed.
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PMID:Spondylitis caused by Brucella abortus. 11 91
Cryptosporidia are sporozoan parasites that infect epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal tract.
Infection
with cryptosporidia has been found most commonly in a variety of animal species and only rarely in man. The authors report a case of an immunosuppressed renal-transplant recipient with IgA deficiency who experienced diarrhea and fever and was found to have cryptosporidia in a jejunal biopsy specimen and in air-dried smears of the specimen. By electron microscopy, trophozoite, schizont, and macrogamete forms were identified, and these forms ahd morphologic features similar to those of cryptosporidia previously found in guinea pigs. Treatment of the cryptosporidial infection in this case was with trisulfapyrimidines. The efficacy of this treatment could not be evaluated because of complications.
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PMID:Cryptosporidiosis in an immunosuppressed renal-transplant recipient with IgA deficiency. 11 57
One hundred consecutive patients with an ESR of 100 mm or more in the first hour admitted to a general medical unit were studied. Their mean age was 67 years and forty-seven were male. Three patients recovered without a satisfactory diagnosis. In thirty-three of the remainder a single diagnosis was considered responsible for the elevation of the ESR, and in the others multiple diagnoses were found.
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was found in 60% of patients, malignancy in 28% (including 7% with myelomatosis), rheumatoid disease in 20% and renal disease in 11%. 34% of patients died within 6 months of entry into the study. In the absence of rheumatoid disease or a paraproteinaemia, elevation of the ESR in excess of 60 mm in the first hour at 1 month or longer was associated with a particularly poor prognosis. This study has shown the diagnostic implications of an ESR of 100 mm or more in the first hour and the prognostic significance of a persistent elevation of the ESR.
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PMID:The significance of gross elevations of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate in a general medical unit. 11 19
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has been used during the past few years to determine surface alterations of cells infected with a variety of RNA and DNA viruses.
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of different cultured cells by RNA and DNA viruses usually revealed dramatic shape changes with surface alterations. The most frequent changes seen were "rounding up" of cells and the development of surface microprojections such as ruffles and microvilli. In the light of available knowledge, suggestions are made in this review for future SEM studies in this field with more sensitive methodologies, which will enable even better characterization of virus-induced cell surface changes.
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PMID:Virus-cell interactions as seen by scanning electron microscopy. 11 68
As long as the illicit use of heroin and other drugs continues in our society, infective endocarditis will remain a significant medical problem in the drug-using population. The majority of infections are produced by S. aureus, and the tricuspid valve is most commonly involved. Addicts, unlike the general population, may also develop endocarditis with a variety of gram-negative bacilli and have a higher incidence of fungal infection. The outcome of each individual infection is dependent on the prompt recognition of the underlying valvular infection and the institution of antimicrobial therapy.
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of the tricuspid valve has a much more favorable prognosis than does infection of the aortic or mitral valves. Fungal endocarditis, and frequently gram-negative bacillary endocarditis, require valvular surgery to effect a cure.
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PMID:Infective endocarditis in the narcotic addict. 11 17
Human protein-energy malnutrition and zinc deficiency have common clinical features. These were related to the plasma zinc concentrations in 42 severely malnourished children. A low plasma zinc concentration was strongly associated with nutritional edema but not with the degree of edema or the plasma albumin concentration. In the absence of edema, there were significant relationships between plasma zinc concentrations and stunting, skin ulceration, and wasting.
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was not necessarily associated with a lower zinc concentration. From these data it can be predicted that a malnourished child with edema, skin ulceration, stunting, or severe wasting, will have a low plasma zinc concentration.
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PMID:Plasma zinc and the clinical features of malnutrition. 11 39
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