998 resultados para Berger, Johannes
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INTRODUCTION: Mass casualty incidents involving victims with severe burns pose difficult and unique problems for both rescue teams and hospitals. This paper presents an analysis of the published reports with the aim of proposing a rational model for burn rescue and hospital referral for Switzerland. METHODS: Literature review including systematic searches of PubMed/Medline, reference textbooks and journals as well as landmark articles. RESULTS: Since hospitals have limited surge capacities in the event of burn disasters, a special approach to both prehospital and hospital management of these victims is required. Specialized rescue and care can be adequately met and at all levels of needs by deploying mobile burn teams to the scene. These burn teams can bring needed skills and enhance the efficiency of the classical disaster response teams. Burn teams assist with both primary and secondary triage, contribute to initial patient management and offer advice to non-specialized designated hospitals that provide acute care for burn patients with Total Burn Surface Area (TBSA) <20-30%. The main components required for successful deployments of mobile burn teams include socio-economic feasibility, streamlined logistical implementation as well as partnership coordination with other agencies including subsidiary military resources. CONCLUSIONS: Disaster preparedness plans involving burn specialists dispatched from a referral burn center can upgrade and significantly improve prehospital rescue outcome, initial resuscitation care and help prevent an overload to hospital surge capacities in case of multiple burn victims. This is the rationale behind the ongoing development and implementation of the Swiss burn plan.
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Échelle(s) : [1:2 135 000 environ] Milliaria Italica Communia 100 = [8,7 cm]
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The bacterial insertion sequence IS21 shares with many insertion sequences a two-step, reactive junction transposition pathway, for which a model is presented in this review: a reactive junction with abutted inverted repeats is first formed and subsequently integrated into the target DNA. The reactive junction occurs in IS21-IS21 tandems and IS21 minicircles. In addition, IS21 shows a unique specialization of transposition functions. By alternative translation initiation, the transposase gene codes for two products: the transposase, capable of promoting both steps of the reactive junction pathway, and the cointegrase, which only promotes the integration of reactive junctions but with higher efficiency. This review also includes a survey of the IS21 family and speculates on the possibility that other members present a similar transpositional specialization.
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Échelle(s) : [1:2 110 000 ca] Milliaria Italica Communia 80 = [7 cm]
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BACKGROUND: Polymorphisms in IFNL3 and IFNL4, the genes encoding interferon λ3 and interferon λ4, respectively, have been associated with reduced hepatitis C virus clearance. We explored the role of such polymorphisms on the incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in solid-organ transplant recipients. METHODS: White patients participating in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study in 2008-2011 were included. A novel functional TT/-G polymorphism (rs368234815) in the CpG region upstream of IFNL3 was investigated. RESULTS: A total of 840 solid-organ transplant recipients at risk for CMV infection were included, among whom 373 (44%) received antiviral prophylaxis. The 12-month cumulative incidence of CMV replication and disease were 0.44 and 0.08 cases, respectively. Patient homozygous for the minor rs368234815 allele (-G/-G) tended to have a higher cumulative incidence of CMV replication (subdistribution hazard ratio [SHR], 1.30 [95% confidence interval {CI}, .97-1.74]; P = .07), compared with other patients (TT/TT or TT/-G). The association was significant among patients followed by a preemptive approach (SHR, 1.46 [95% CI, 1.01-2.12]; P = .047), especially in patients receiving an organ from a seropositive donor (SHR, 1.92 [95% CI, 1.30-2.85]; P = .001), but not among those who received antiviral prophylaxis (SHR, 1.13 [95% CI, .70-1.83]; P = .6). These associations remained significant in multivariate competing risk regression models. CONCLUSIONS: Polymorphisms in the IFNL3/4 region influence susceptibility to CMV replication in solid-organ transplant recipients, particularly in patients not receiving antiviral prophylaxis.
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Échelle(s) : [1:1 275 000 environ], Milliaria Romana quorum 75 gradui respondent [= 8,6 cm]
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Échelle(s) : [1:1 275 000 environ], Milliaria Romana quorum 75 gradui respondent [= 8,6 cm]
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Contient : Extrait des Annales S. Dionysii ad cyclos paschales [cf. E. Berger, dans Bibl. de l'Ecole des chartes, t. XL, p. 270] ; Extrait de la chronologie des rois de France, de Bernard Gui, d'après un ms. de Petau, communiqué par Camuzat ; Fragment sur Philippe le Bel, par un moine de Saint-Denis (Frère Ives) [cf. Molinier, Sources, n° 2847] ; Extrait du Chronicon Colmariense [Mon. Germ., SS., t. XVII, p. 240] ; Lettre de Philippe IV relative à la bataille de Mons-en-Pévèle, septembre 1304 ; Fragment (1285-1343) de la chronique de l'Anonyme de Caen [Molinier, n° 1163] ; Extraits historiques relatifs aux fils de Philippe le Bel ; Chartes de Guillaume le Conquérant et d'Henri Ier pour l'abbaye de Montebourg ; Notice de la fondation de ladite abbaye ; Gesta abbatum Fontanellensium, rédaction abrégée. Incipit : « Wandregisilus qui et Wando... » [cf. Archiv, VIII, 373] ; Gesta abbatum Fontanellensium, précédés de la Commemoratio Ansberti [cf. éd. Loewenfeld, Hanovre, 1888, in-8°, et D'Achery, Spicil., éd. in-fol., t. II, p. 263] ; Chartes de l'abbaye de Saint-Wandrille (1024-1177) et extraits de pièces des XIIIe et XIVe siècles relatives à la même abbaye ; Extraits de la chronique de Robert de Thorigny, d'après un ms. du Mont-Saint-Michel ; Extraits d'Annales de Rouen, d'après un ms. de Bigot [ms. lat. 5530 ; cf. L. Delisle, dans Hist. littér., t. XXXII, p. 196] ; Chronologia urbis Rothomagensis (94-1549), composée par M. de La Mare ; Chron. Nortmannorum [cf. Duchesne, Rer. Franc. scriptores, t. II, p. 524, et L. Delisle, dans Notices et extraits, t. XXXVIII, p. 697] ; Annales de Saint-Wandrille, dites Chronicon Thosanum, [cf. Hist. littér., t. XXXII, p. 204] ; Eloge en vers de Lanfranc [Mabillon, AA. SS. Ben., t. VI, II, p. 659], d'après un ms. de Saint-Florent-lès-Saumur ; Trêve de Dieu pour la Normandie, du temps de Gullaume le Conquérant ; Extrait d'un ms. intitulé « Cursus Normanniae », communiqué par J. Sirmond ; Notice sur les abbés de Fécamp, jusqu'à Henri de Lorraine (1613-1642), d'après un ms. de M. de la Meschinière ; Catalogue des abbés du même monastère jusqu'à François de Joyeuse (1600-1613) ; Extraits d'un cartulaire de Saint-Michel du Tréport ; Extraits d'un calendrier de la même abbaye ; Extraits de la vie de saint Exupère, évêque de Bayeux ; Vers sur l'abbaye de Jumièges, attribués au moine Adrien (cf. Frère, Bibliogr. normand, t. I, p. 154) ; Extraits d'un calendrier des chanoines d'Eu ; Liste des évêques de Lisieux jusqu'à Guillaume Du Vair (1618-1621) ; Evêques de Bayeux jusqu'à Jacques d'Angennes (1606-1647) ; Evêques de Coutances jusqu'à Nicolas de Briroi (1589-1620) ; Evêques d'Evreux jusqu'à François de Péricard (1613-1646) ; Notes sur les chartes de l'abbaye de Savigny ; Chartes du Breuil-Benoît ; Catalogue des abbés de Jumièges ; Fondation de l'abbaye de Blanchelande (1154), et extraits des chartes de ce monastère ; Notes sur le fouage à lever en Normandie et sur les forteresses occupées par le roi, d'après les registres du Trésor des chartes ; Extraits des archives de Notre-Dame d'Ardenne ; Extraits des archives de Saint-Etienne de Caen ; Chartes diverses relatives à la Normandie (1217-1262) ; Annales d'Avranches, 837-1359 [cf. Hist. de Fr., t. XXIII, p. 568] ; Extraits de deux rédactions de la Vita Vanengi [Bibl. hag. lat., 8811 et 8813] ; Traité entre Abu-Issac et Vibaldus, envoyé de l'empereur Frédéric II (1231), traduction latine par M. Obelius Cicero [Mon. Germ., Const., t. II, p. 187] ; Extraits de chroniques arabes relatifs à l'histoire de Sicile, traduits par le même
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Échelle(s) : [1:2 110 000 ca] Milliaria Italica Communia 80 = [7 cm]
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Échelle(s) : [1:2 110 000 ca] Milliaria Italica Communia 80 = [7 cm]
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Échelle(s) : [1:1 000 000 ca] Mil. Germ. 7 [= 4,8 cm], Mil. Gall. 9 [= 4,6 cm], Mil. Ital. 28 [= 4,8 cm], Stadia 250 [= 4,5 cm] (d'après échelles graphiques).