1995
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.311.7021.1697
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Florence Nightingale's fever

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“…The diagnosis of human brucellosis was not difficult if the level of suspicion was high and the symptom was typical, but the varied manifestations for localized, sub-acute, or chronic infection made it prone to be misdiagnosed [21][22][23]. As the symptoms of brucellosis were non-specific, the diagnosis could be done based upon laboratory finding only [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diagnosis of human brucellosis was not difficult if the level of suspicion was high and the symptom was typical, but the varied manifestations for localized, sub-acute, or chronic infection made it prone to be misdiagnosed [21][22][23]. As the symptoms of brucellosis were non-specific, the diagnosis could be done based upon laboratory finding only [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is followed by an incubation of 10–21 days (but as long as 12 months), a brief bacteremia, and localization to the mononuclear phagocyte system [30]. The parasitic intracellular niche of Brucella helps to limit the exposure to the host immune (innate and adaptive) responses and provide protection from antimicrobials [31].…”
Section: Pathogenesis Clinical Presentation and Risk Factor In Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se le considera la madre de la enfermería moderna y verdadera creadora de una fi losofía en la enfermería [1][2][3] . La fi losofía de la enfermería explica el signifi cado de los fenómenos observados a través del análisis, el razonamiento y la argumentación lógica.…”
Section: Perspectiva Históricaunclassified
“…Casi durante el resto de su vida estuvo postrada en cama debido a una enfermedad contraída en Crimea (para algunos brucelosis, para otros fi ebre tifoidea o fi ebre de Crimea), que le impidió continuar con su trabajo como enfermera 1 . No obstante, la enfermedad no la detuvo de hacer campaña para mejorar los estándares de salud; publicó aproximadamente 150 libros.…”
Section: Florence Nightingale Y La Escuela De Enfermeríaunclassified