نتایج جستجو برای: drug exposure

تعداد نتایج: 862020  

2016
Fanny Levy Pierre Leboucher Gilles Rautureau Odile Komano Bruno Millet Roland Jouvent

OBJECTIVE Fear of falling is defined as an ongoing concern about falling that is not explained by physical examination. Focusing on the psychological dimension of this pathology (phobic reaction to walking), we looked at how virtual reality associated with serious games can be used to treat this pathology. METHODS Participants with fear of falling were randomly assigned to either a treatment ...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2013
David T Kuhar David K Henderson Kimberly A Struble Walid Heneine Vasavi Thomas Laura W Cheever Ahmed Gomaa Adelisa L Panlilio

This report updates US Public Health Service recommendations for the management of healthcare personnel (HCP) who experience occupational exposure to blood and/or other body fluids that might contain human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although the principles of exposure management remain unchanged, recommended HIV postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) regimens and the duration of HIV follow-up testin...

2017

Neonatal abstinence syndrome is characterized by the onset of withdrawal symptoms in a neonate due to prenatal or postnatal exposure to illegal drugs or prescription drugs. The clinical presentation is usually dependent on the duration and time of exposure to the drug and not the drug itself. Meconium analysis or umbilical cord testing are the gold standard for the diagnosis of neonatal abstine...

2011
Sonia Minnes Adelaide Lang Lynn Singer

Abuse of drugs by pregnant women both in the United States and worldwide has raised many questions regarding the effects of prenatal drug exposure on the developing fetus and subsequent child outcomes. Studies using the neurobehavioral teratology model have been undertaken to determine specific prenatal drug effects on cognitive and behavioral development. Here we summarize the findings of stud...

2017
Markus P Vallaster Shweta Kukreja Xin Y Bing Jennifer Ngolab Rubing Zhao-Shea Paul D Gardner Andrew R Tapper Oliver J Rando

Paternal environmental conditions can influence phenotypes in future generations, but it is unclear whether offspring phenotypes represent specific responses to particular aspects of the paternal exposure history, or a generic response to paternal 'quality of life'. Here, we establish a paternal effect model based on nicotine exposure in mice, enabling pharmacological interrogation of the speci...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2004
J Almeda J Casabona B Simon M Gerard D Rey V Puro T Thomas

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is the standard of care for a healthcare worker (HCW) accidentally exposed to an HIV infected source person (occupational exposure), but this is not the case for non-occupational exposures. Very few national guidelines exist for the management of non-occupational exposures to HIV in Europe, contrarily to the occupational ones. The administration of non-occupation...

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