ESTIMATING VENTILATION RATES IN ROOMS WITH VARYING OCCUPANCY LEVELS: RELEVANCE FOR REDUCING TRANSMISSION RISK OF AIRBORNE PATHOGENS.

Estimating ventilation rates in rooms with varying occupancy levels: Relevance for reducing transmission risk of airborne pathogens.

BackgroundIn light of the role that airborne transmission plays in the spread of SARS-CoV-2, as well as the ongoing high global mortality from well-known airborne diseases such as tuberculosis and measles, there is an urgent need for practical ways of identifying congregate spaces where low ventilation levels contribute to high transmission risk.Po

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Nutritional support management in resectable gastric cancer

Gastric cancer is the sixth most common malignancy in the world.However, its mortality has been decreasing in the last years thanks to improvement in diagnostics and therapeutics.Nevertheless, the high rate of malnutrition in patients with gastric cancer still Softshell Bodywarmers has a major impact on the overall survival and quality of life of p

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Antimicrobial Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Critical Care: Adjusting the Dose in Extracorporeal Circulation and to Prevent the Genesis of Multiresistant Bacteria

Critically ill patients suffering from severe infections are prone to pathophysiological pharmacokinetic changes that are frequently associated with inadequate antibiotic serum concentrations.Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) Chafer Fuel of the causative pathogens tend to be higher in intensive care units.Both pharmacokinetic changes and hig

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