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Remote Laboratory Management: Respiratory Virus Diagnostics
Published on: April 6, 2019
[Renaissance of infectious diseases]
Andrzej Gładysz1, Katarzyna Fleischer-Stepniewska
1Akademia Medyczna we Wrocławiu, Klinika Chorób Zakaźnych. agladysz@zak.am.wroc.pl
Abstract:
According to the report of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, infectious diseases are one of the eight most common causes of illness since 1990. Due to breaking down barriers of interspecies, the state of immunosuppression, widespread use of antibiotics, there are still new threats, and earlier known to cause disease of a different course, resistant to previously effective therapies. The evolution of infectious diseases directs our attention primarily on the validity of the principles of rational antibiotic use to the increasing resistance of microorganisms. The movements of the opponents of vaccination appear to be more effective than the planned education of doctors and their patients, and the absence of sufficient administrative control performance of vaccination, raises a serious problem in contemporary clinical researcher. Infectious diseases will continue to exist as long as host organisms. It is important to the fight against them, making the best use of expertise and funds. In such a situation, the balance may move to benefit us--humans.
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