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    Targets of influenza human T-cell response are mostly conserved in H5N1 by John Sidney, A-Reum Kim, Rory D. de Vries, Bjoern Peters, Philip S. Meade, Florian Krammer, Alba Grifoni, Alessandro Sette

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus of the H5N1 subtype is presently among the top viruses of pandemic concern, according to the WHO and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Previous exposure by infection and/or vaccination to a given IAV subtype or clade influences immune responses to a different subtype or clade. …”
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    Bacteria-specific modified nucleoside is released and elevated in urine of patients with bacterial infections by Ryosuke Yamamura, Yu Nagayoshi, Kayo Nishiguchi, Hitomi Kaneko, Keiichi Yamamoto, Koki Matsushita, Miho Shimamura, Akihiro Kunisawa, Korin Sakakida, Takeshi Chujo, Masataka Adachi, Yutaka Kakizoe, Yuichiro Izumi, Takashige Kuwabara, Masashi Mukoyama, Kazuhito Tomizawa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Collectively, this work spans basic biology and clinical science, offering valuable insights into the fate of modified nucleosides in bacterial systems and their relevance to infectious diseases.…”
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  3. 5103

    Phage-mediated virulence loss and antimicrobial susceptibility in carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae by Yanshuang Yu, Mengzhu Wang, Liuying Ju, Minchun Li, Mengshi Zhao, Hui Deng, Christopher Rensing, Qiu E. Yang, Shungui Zhou

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Overall, our findings highlight the potential of phages not only as agents for combating bacterial resistance, but also a driver of evolution outcomes that could lead to more favorable clinical outcomes in the treatment of multidrug resistance pathogens.IMPORTANCECarbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae represents one of the leading pathogens for infectious diseases. With traditional antibiotics often being ineffective, phage therapy has emerged as a promising alternative. …”
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  4. 5104

    ANTHROPOLOGICAL SPHERE OF HUMAN EXISTENCE: RESTRICTIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS DURING PANDEMIC THREATS by V. S. Blikhar, I. M. Zharovska

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…However, there are still no specific legal recommendations (both at the international and national levels) concerning measures on human rights protection during outbreaks of various infectious diseases. However, the influence of unexpected global challenges (especially COVID-19 and not just that) causes a change in the anthropological component of society and the state, so it requires immediate comprehensive research. …”
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  5. 5105

    In Vitro Determination of Antimicrobial, Antioxidant and Antiviral Properties of Greek Plant Extracts by Aliki Tsakni, Eirini Kyriakopoulou, Sophia Letsiou, Panagiotis Halvatsiotis, Haralambos Rigopoulos, Niki Vassilaki, Dimitra Houhoula

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings provide a foundation for further studies in order to combat infectious diseases and promote human health.…”
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  6. 5106

    Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of Conyza bonariensis Leaf Extracts against Clinically Isolated Fungi Causing Superficial Infection by Yidnekachew Girma, Tamene Milkessa Jiru

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Plants have been used since long time ago to treat infectious diseases and are considered as important sources of new antimicrobial agents. …”
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  7. 5107

    Antimicrobial resistance, virulence gene profiles, and molecular epidemiology of enterococcal isolates from patients with urinary tract infections in Shanghai, China by Weiyi Wu, Shuzhen Xiao, Lizhong Han, Qiong Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most prevalent infectious diseases, yet there is still limited understanding of the epidemiology of Enterococcal strains isolated from UTI patients in Shanghai. …”
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    Finanční zajištění židovských uprchlíků v době první světové války v Čechách by Klára Habartová

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…To prevent the spread of infectious diseases, the refugees were vaccinated, given medical checkups and inspected to ensure they were clean. …”
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