Inefficacy
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25. Observations on the Domestic Ecology of Rhodnius ecuadoriensis (Triatominae)
Rhodnius ecuadoriensis infests peridomiciles and colonises houses in rural southern Ecuador. Six out of 84 dwellings (7%) surveyed in a rural village were infested (78 bugs/infested domicile; 279 bugs were collected in a single dwelling). Precipitin tests revealed R. ecuadoriensis fed on birds (65%), rodents (31%), marsupials (8%), and humans (15%) - mixed b
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2002-03
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26. As causas da ineficacia da legislação brasileira na proteção a saude e segurança do trabalhador na mineração carbonifera : aspectos de meio ambiente do trabalho
The mining is a strategic activity of great importance for the economical development of Brazil, however, it is potentially degrading, offering risks for the environment, collectivity and to the workers employed in the extraction of ores. The mining workers are exposed in physical, chemical, biological and psychological factors that should be eliminated, or
Publicado em: 2002
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27. Avaliação de um programa de atendimento domiciliar em saude mental
The deinstitutionalization of psychiatric patients has been presenting difficulties due to the inefficacy of the programs of social reinsertion. Capable community services to substitute the psychiatric hospitals were not created in enough measure in any country. The present study has as objective to evaluate a new treatment alternative in Mental Health in Br
Publicado em: 1998
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28. Inefficacy of cimetidine in condylomata acuminata.
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29. Calcium and vitamin D in preventing fractures: Data are not sufficient to show inefficacy
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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30. A three year follow up of patients allocated to placebo, or oral or injectable gold therapy for rheumatoid arthritis.
Ninety patients randomly allocated to receive auranofin, matching placebo, or sodium aurothiomalate have been followed up for three years. Inefficacy led to cessation of treatment in 14 patients receiving auranofin, 27 receiving placebo, and one receiving sodium aurothiomalate. Twenty seven of the patients receiving placebo were reallocated within the study
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31. Predicting drug side-effects by chemical systems biology
Chemical systems biology approaches can explain unexpected observations of drug inefficacy or side-effects.
BioMed Central.
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32. A 10 year follow up of parenteral gold therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
OBJECTIVES: To study the long term tolerance of parenteral gold and subsequent drug treatment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, including prediction of outcome and 'survival' of sequential treatments. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of 376 patients was made, including a detailed screening of 237 patients treated in 1989. Reasons for discontinuing
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33. P1-antigen-containing avian egg whites as inhibitors of P adhesins among wild-type Escherichia coli strains from patients with urosepsis.
Among 58 Escherichia coli urosepsis isolates, P1-antigen-containing dove and pigeon egg whites were significantly more effective inhibitors of P-adhesin-specific agglutination than were chicken egg whites or globoside. Globoside's inefficacy may have resulted from a proadherence effect of globoside's lipid tail. Adhesin phenotypes determined with dove and pi
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34. Methotrexate in rheumatoid arthritis: a prospective study in Israeli patients with immunogenetic correlations.
In a prospective open study 44 Israeli patients with rheumatoid arthritis were treated with weekly low dose methotrexate (MTX) for up to 36 months. Nine patients withdrew from the study: six because of side effects and three due to inefficacy. One patient died of septicaemia following septic arthritis. Significant improvement, graded by Ritchie articular ind
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35. Killing of Giardia lamblia by human milk is mediated by unsaturated fatty acids.
Giardia lamblia trophozoites were killed in vitro by 1% fresh human milk in the presence of bile. A similar effect was achieved in the absence of bile with milk which had been stored for at least 24 h at 6 degrees C. This killing activity was found to be caused by unsaturated fatty acids. Depending on their chain length and the number of double bonds, the co
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36. Clinical and bacteriological efficacy and tolerability of FCE 22891 in patients with exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
A beta-lactamase-stable antibiotic, the oral penem FCE 22891 (ritipenem acoxil), was investigated for use in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Thirteen of the 15 COPD patients had a proven lower respiratory tract infection. Symptom scores and forced expiratory volumes in 1 s significantly improved during therapy with FCE 22891 in