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Cutaneous Allergic reactions to pine processionary caterpillar (Thaumetopoea Pityocampa): a complicated cutaneous reaction in an infant and review of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: Pine processionary (PP) is an important irritant and allergen especially in endemic areas like Cyprus which is a Mediterranean Country. It must be kept in mind in case of local or generalized urticaria, dermatitis, bullae and other allergic reactions even if there had been no direct contact with PP. Systemic involvement with fever and elevated acute phase reactants in infancy may necessitate hospitalization and intravenous treatment. Hereby, we reported an infant who presented with fever in addition to severe cutaneous lesions following the exposure to TP without direct contact. This is the first case reported...
Source: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics - May 25, 2022 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Nil üfer Galip Bur çin Şanlıdağ Arzu Babayi ğit Nerin Nadir Bah çeciler Source Type: research

Nanobodies Neutralizing Lassa Virus
Lassa Hemorrhagic Fever (LHF) is a serious disease caused by infection with Lassa virus (LASV) – highly prevalent in West Africa and spreading globally. LASV is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, annually infecting 100,000 to 300,000 individuals and causing 5,000 deaths. Developing prophylactics and treatment for LASV is difficult due to challenges in inducing neutralizing antibodies and producing their target, the LASV glycoprotein trimer (GPC). LASV poses a severe public health threat with infections expanding outside the traditional endemic areas and no LHF- specific vaccines or therapies.Researchers ...
Source: NIH OTT Licensing Opportunities - May 10, 2022 Category: Research Authors: ott8admin Source Type: research