83 results on '"Bennet, Rutger"'
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52. Pediatric Tuberculosis in Stockholm
53. Nerve dysfunction following surgical treatment of cervical non-tuberculous mycobacterial lymphadenitis in children
54. Primary Tuberculosis Infection in 35 Children at a Swedish Day Care Center
55. Complications attributable to rotavirus-induced diarrhoea in a Swedish paediatric population: Report from an 11-year surveillance
56. Complexity in estimating recent tuberculosis transmission among predominantly immigrant school children in Stockholm, Sweden 2006
57. Cervical mycobacterial lymphadenitis in Swedish children during the post‐BCG vaccination era
58. Palivizumab prophylaxis and hospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus disease in the Stockholm infant population, 1999 through 2002
59. Successful treatment of neuroborreliosis with ten day regimens
60. Influence ofLactobacillusF19 on Intestinal Microflora in Children and Elderly Persons and Impact onHelicobacter pyloriInfections
61. Influence of Lactobacillus F19 on Intestinal Microflora in Children and Elderly Persons and Impact on Helicobacter pylori Infections
62. Norwalk-like virus as a cause of diarrhea in a pediatric hospital
63. Regular pattern of respiratory syncytial virus and rotavirus infections and relation to weather in Stockholm, 1984-1993
64. Clinical Manifestations and Epidemiology of Childhood Tuberculosis in Stockholm 1976–95
65. Nosocomial calicivirus gastroenteritis in a pediatric hospital
66. Early infant feeding and micro-ecology of the gut
67. Astroviruses as a cause of nosocomial outbreaks of infant diarrhea
68. Intestinal bacteria of newborn ethiopian infants in relation to antibiotic treatment and colonisation by potentially pathogenic gram-negative bacteria
69. Fecal bacterial microflora of newborn infants during intensive care management and treatment with five antibiotic regimens.
70. INCREASING INCIDENCE OF NEONATAL SEPTICEMIA: CAUSATIVE ORGANISM AND PREDISPOSING RISK FACTORS.
71. LECTURE NOTES ON SHIP MOTION IN IRREGULAR SEAS
72. INTESTINAL MICROFLORA OF NEWBORN INFANTS IN ADDIS; ABEBA AND STOCKHOLM
73. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANAEROBIC BACTERIA AND ENTEROBACTERIA IN FECES OF NEWBORN INFANTS
74. [The child immunisation programme--effective but insufficient. Experiences from the Astrid Lindgren pediatric hospital, 2008–2013].
75. [The pandemic among children was not worse than "ordinary" seasonal influenza. The most marked difference was that the children were older, according to a study in Northern Stockholm].
76. [More severe bacterial infections could be prevented with vaccine. Rotavirus, influenza and varicella cause thousands of hospital admissions].
77. [Not only RSV can cause bronchiolitis in small children. Human metapneumovirus maybe the the second most common cause].
78. [Chickenpox not always a harmless child disease. General vaccination in Sweden can prevent significant morbidity].
79. [Rotavirus vaccines no life-savers. Markedly reduced morbidity in families with children].
80. [Invasive pneumococcal infection can cause meningitis in children. Uncertainty about the mass protective effect of the vaccine from USA].
81. [Influenza in children demanding for health care. Effect of vaccination is still uncertain--there is probably a lower protection rate in children than in adults].
82. Outbreak of tuberculosis in a Stockholm nursery affects 35 children.
83. [Positive tuberculin reaction in children: from a life insurance to a ticking bomb. Latent tuberculosis should be treated to reduce the risk of active disease].
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