206 research outputs found
Quantitative and qualitative analysis of antibody response after dose sparing intradermal 2009 H1N1 vaccination
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Strongyloidiasis in a nonagenarian who previously worked in conservancy services
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Paradoxical deterioration during anti-tubercular treatment in a dialysis patient on maintenance steroid therapy
We report a 38-year-old Chinese woman with lupus nephritis on peritoneal dialysis and long-term maintenance steroid therapy. This patient developed paradoxical deterioration during anti-tubercular therapy for tuberculous lymphadenitis. The deterioration resolved spontaneously without change to pharmacotherapy. Paradoxical deterioration that may spontaneously resolve is a potential complication of anti-tubercular treatment in patients on long-term renal replacement therapy.published_or_final_versio
Prevalence of influenza vaccination and associated factors among Chinese nursing home health care workers
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination (IV) in nursing home health care workers (nHCWs) can reduce mortality of nursing home older adults. There is no study examining the prevalence of IV in Chinese nHCWs ...postprin
Prevalence of past or current Hepatitis B infection and factors for non-vaccination in Chinese patients with inflammatory bowel diseases
The Conference program's website is located at http://jsibd.jp/1staocc/program.htmlPoster Oral: PO-46Information on the prevalence and natural history of chronic hepatitis B (HBV) among Asian IBD patients are scarce. Moreover, the prevalence of HBV vaccination coverage in Asian IBD patients remains unknown. AIM: We determined the prevalence and clinical course of current and past HBV infection among Chinese IBD patients. We also determined the proportion of Chinese IBD patients without protective antibody against HBV and factors associated with non-vaccination. METHODS: All patients attending our IBD Clinic had blood tests for viral hepatitis B markers. The prevalence of current and past infection with HBV, and effective HBV vaccination were determined. We also identified for risk factors associated with non-vaccination. RESULTS: A total of 267 Chinese IBD (166 ulcerative colitis and 101 Crohn’s disease) patients were studied. The mean follow up was 10.5 years. Current HBV infection was detected in 6.7% patients whereas 28.5% had evidence of past HBV infection. One hundred and two (38.2%) patients had no detectable anti-HBs antibodies. Multivariate analysis found that young age of diagnosis (OR 1.021; 95% CI 1.00 – 1.04) and the use of thiopurines (OR 0.51; 95%CI 0.29 – 0.91) were associated with absence of anti-HBs. Deranged liver function was detected in 27 (10.1%) IBD patients including three (16.7%) HBsAg-positive patients. The corresponding proportion of patients with liver derangement was 7.9% in patients with past HBV infection, 8.9% in HBsAg-negative patients without anti-HBs and 11.2% in patients with effective HBV vaccination (P = 0.71). CONCLUSION: Current and past infection with HBV was detected in about one-third of Chinese IBD patients. Approximately 40% of IBD patients lacked protective antibody against HBV. The use of thiopurines and young age of diagnosis was associated with non-vaccination among Chinese IBD patients. A more intensive HBV vaccination program with regular monitoring of anti-HBs may be needed in this group of patients.published_or_final_versio
Chemoprophylaxis in colorectal cancer: Current concepts and a practical algorithm for use
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common lethal cancer in the Western world. There is a 10 to 20 years lead time from normal mucosa to carcinoma which offers a window of opportunity to modify and prevent the outcome of CRC, with its incipient morbidity and mortality. The objective of this paper is to review the evidence for chemoprophylaxis in CRC, identify currently used agents and determine their role in the current management algorithm of CRC. Large cohort-control and randomised controlled trials in the most studied chemoprophylaxis agents are reviewed. Currently, the role for chemoprophylaxis in CRC remains a niche area, with celecoxib the only recommended agent for use in patients with familial polyposis syndromes. However, the role of chemoprophylaxis is likely to grow significantly in the next decade as understanding of the stepwise tumorigenesis cascade becomes better understood and current clinical trials are completed. © 2010 Informa UK Ltd.postprin
Effectiveness of influenza vaccination in institutionalised older adults: a systematic review
This journal suppl. entitled: 19th Medical Research Conference; Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong KongBACKGROUND: Influenza infection is common among institutionalised older adults. Many non-randomised observational studies on influenza vaccination suggested that it could reduce influenza-related hospitalizations and mortality in institutionalised older adults. Criticism regarding the effectiveness of influenza vaccine estimated by non-randomised observational studies includes the frailty selection bias and use of non-specific outcome like all-cause mortality. A systematic review of studies of influenza vaccination in institutionalized older adults to ...postprin
New high-definition narrow band imaging versus conventional high-definition white light colonoscopy for detection of colorectal adenomas: a randomised controlled trial with tandem colonoscopy
This journal suppl. entitled: 19th Medical Research Conference; Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong KongPoster PresentationINTRODUCTION: Adenoma detection is important in colonoscopy as polypectomy has been shown to reduce the
subsequent incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer. Narrow band imaging (NBI), an image-enhanced imaging system of the endoscopy, is developed to improve the diagnostic performance of the endoscopy. We tested whether the new generation of NBI colonoscopy would improve detection of colorectal adenoma when compared with high-definition white light (HD-WL) in a randomised tandem colonoscopy study ...postprin
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