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Histological Analyses of Acute Alcoholic Liver Injury in Zebrafish
Published on: May 25, 2017
Infections in alcoholic liver disease
Angela C Kim1, Marcia E Epstein, Pranisha Gautam-Goyal
1Department of Medicine, North Shore LIJ Health System, Division of Infectious Disease, 400 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030, USA. akim@nshs.edu
Abstract:
Alcoholic individuals are at increased risk of infection in general, in part because of immune defects. In addition, associated situations, such as depressed mental status, increase risk to specific syndromes such as lung abscess related to depressed consciousness and aspiration. Social factors related to hygiene and living situations are also linked to specific microorganisms, such as Mycobacteria tuberculosis, Bartonella quintana, Vibrio vulnificus, and Capnocytophaga canimorus..
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