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Who is at risk of sepsis ?
Sepsis, also known as blood poisoning, is not a specific disease but rather a systemic inflammatory response syndrome triggered by infection. It is a dysregulated response to infection, leading to life-threatening organ dysfunction. It is a severe and rapidly progressive condition and a leading...Read more -
Do you know about Typhoid ?
Understanding Typhoid Fever: Symptoms, Transmission, and Serological Testing Strategies Typhoid fever is an acute intestinal infectious disease caused by Salmonella Typhi. It is primarily transmitted through contaminated food or water and is particularly common in areas with poor sanitation. Typ...Read more -
Fecal Calprotectin: An Important Tool for the Differential Diagnosis of Lower Gastrointestinal Diseases
Fecal Calprotectin: An Important Tool for the Differential Diagnosis of Lower Gastrointestinal Diseases In clinical practice, the diagnosis of lower gastrointestinal diseases often presents challenges, as many diseases (such as inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and infectious...Read more -
The Critical Role of Adenovirus Testing: A Shield for Public Health
In the vast landscape of respiratory illnesses, adenoviruses often fly under the radar, overshadowed by more prominent threats like influenza and COVID-19. However, recent medical insights and outbreaks are underscoring the critical and often underestimated importance of robust adenovirus testing...Read more -
Saluting Compassion and Skill: Celebrating Chinese Doctors’ Day
On the occasion of the eighth “Chinese Doctors’ Day,” we extend our highest respect and sincere blessings to all medical workers! Doctors possess a compassionate heart and boundless love. Whether providing meticulous care during daily diagnosis and treatment or stepping forward ...Read more -
How Much Do You Know About Kidney Health?
How Much Do You Know About Kidney Health? The kidneys are vital organs in the human body, responsible for a variety of functions, including filtering blood, eliminating waste, regulating water and electrolyte balance, maintaining stable blood pressure, and promoting red blood cell production. Ho...Read more -
Do you know about infectious diseases spread by mosquitoes?
Mosquito-borne infectious diseases: threats and prevention Mosquitoes are among the most dangerous animals in the world. Their bites transmit numerous deadly diseases, resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide each year. According to statistics, mosquito-borne diseases (such as mala...Read more -
World Hepatitis Day: Fighting the ‘silent killer’ together
World Hepatitis Day: Fighting the ‘silent killer’ together July 28th of each year is World Hepatitis Day, established by the World Health Organization (WHO) to raise global awareness of viral hepatitis, promote prevention, detection and treatment, and ultimately achieve the goal of e...Read more -
Do you know about Chikungunya Virus ?
Chikungunya Virus (CHIKV) Overview Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen that primarily causes Chikungunya fever. The following is a detailed summary of the virus: 1. Virus Characteristics Classification: Belongs to the Togaviridae family, genus Alphavirus. Genome: Single-stra...Read more -
Ferritin: A Rapid and Accurate Biomarker for Screening Iron Deficiency and Anemia
Ferritin: A Rapid and Accurate Biomarker for Screening Iron Deficiency and Anemia Introduction Iron deficiency and anemia are common health problems worldwide, especially in developing countries, pregnant women, children and women of childbearing age. Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) not only affects...Read more -
Do you know the Relationship between fatty liver and insulin?
The Relationship Between Fatty Liver and Insulin The Relationship Between Fatty Liver and Glycated Insulin is a close correlationbetween fatty liver (especially non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, NAFLD) and insulin (or insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia), which is mediated primarily through met...Read more -
Do you know Biomarkers for Chronic Atrophic Gastritis?
Biomarkers for Chronic Atrophic Gastritis: Research Advances Chronic Atrophic Gastritis (CAG) is a common chronic gastric disease characterized by gradual loss of gastric mucosal glands and diminished gastric function. As an important stage of gastric precancerous lesions, early diagnosis and mon...Read more