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genetic polymorphisms at the human liver/islet glucose transporter (glut2) gene locus in caucasian and west indian subjects with type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus.the liver/islet glucose transporter (glut2) is mainly expressed in the hepatocytes of the liver and the beta-cells of the pancreatic islets and a defect in this transporter could lead to diabetic phenotypes, such as relative hypoinsulinaemia and reduced uptake and metabolism of glucose in the liver. dna from unrelated individuals was digested with the restriction endonucleases bgl-i and taq-i followed by blotting and hybridisation with a 32p-labelled glut2 cdna which revealed three restriction f ...19911683793
unusual pattern of influenza mortality in 1989/90. 19911683986
growth factor-assisted chemotherapy--the manchester experience.stimulation of red cell production by erythropoietin and of granulocyte production by granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (g-csf) and granulocyte macrophage-csf (gm-csf) has been demonstrated in several clinical studies. the first study to show that a human csf could be used to shorten the period of neutropenia and reduce the risk of serious infection following intensive combination chemotherapy was carried out in manchester using g-csf. the period of neutropenia was significantly shortenened ...19901690624
air quality in the vicinity of urban roads.motor vehicle emissions are a major source of co, nox and lead particulate concentrations to urban air quality. london urban boroughs with high traffic densities are therefore a particular cause for concern. the air quality was monitored at an urban background site in the london borough of haringey for 2-years. the results of this study are assessed and their effect on human health is considered in the light of ec directives and who guidelines. a desk top modelling technique based on gaussian di ...19901694303
prevalence of specific ige to storage mites (a. siro, l. destructor and t. longior) in an urban population and crossreactivity with the house dust mite (d. pteronyssinus).the role of pyroglyphid mites in house dust allergy is well established and the major allergens from the common house dust mites (dermatophagoides species) have been characterized. there is, however, relatively little progress in the understanding of the human ige response to non-pyroglyphid storage mites, allergenic crossreactivity with other mite species and extent of environmental exposure. we studied 196 individuals from an urban environment who were not occupationally exposed to storage mit ...19901695869
breast-milk amylase activity in english and gambian mothers: effects of prolonged lactation, maternal parity, and individual variations.breast milk contains an amylase that may contribute to carbohydrate digestion in infants. the aim of our study was to determine whether mothers differ in their breast-milk amylase activity and whether the activity is maintained during prolonged lactation. this was investigated by measuring breast-milk amylase activity by hydrolysis of maltotetraose in 63 english mothers of parity 1-5 and 107 gambian mothers of parity 1-12 who were at various stages of lactation (0.5-27 mo). amylase was present i ...19901701531
cytotoxic drugs and the aquatic environment: estimation of bleomycin in river and water samples.a radioimmunoassay has been used to determine levels of the anticancer drug bleomycin in sewage treatment works effluent, river and potable water samples. samples were concentrated 100-fold by lyophilisation and a final limit of detection of 5 ng l-1 was achieved. concentrations of immunoreactive bleomycin of between 11 and 19 ng l-1 were found in the effluents but a lower concentration range less than 5-17 ng l-1 was found in river and potable water samples. the risk to human health of ingestin ...19901707456
a review of 254 ectopic pregnancies in a teaching hospital in the trent region, 1977-1990.a total of 254 cases of ectopic pregnancy were reviewed in a teaching hospital in sheffield, in three defined periods: i, 1977-9; ii, 1985-7 and iii, 1988-90. a previous history of infertility was noted in 37% of cases. overall, the presenting symptoms, clinical, laboratory, operative as well as histological findings, are in broad agreement with other series. the incidence increased steadily from 8.6 per 1000 total births in period i to 16.5 per 1000 total births in period iii. a number of chang ...19911722218
osteochondroma in a british neolithic skeleton.the skeletal remains of past populations provide an important source of information on the natural history of disease. relatively few cases of bone tumours have been reported in archaeological material. this paper describes one of the oldest occurrences of osteochondroma to have been identified in a human skeleton.19921737190
salmonella bacteraemia in england and wales, 1981-1990.to report the incidence of nontyphoidal salmonellas in england and wales and identified in the division of enteric pathogens, london between 1981 and 1990.19921740511
prostitutes, workers and kidneys: brecher on the kidney trade.brecher argues that the practices of selling blood and kidneys are akin to the practices of prostitution and wage-labour since they all involve commodification and, by implication, should be subject to legal prohibition. i suggest that these practices need not involve commodification and that they should only be condemned if people are forced into them because of their lack of power. rather than these practices being prohibited, i suggest that it would be preferable if they were subject to state ...19911741843
undergraduate education and recruitment in obstetrics and gynaecology.the extent and quality of exposure to obstetrics and gynaecology that is required in the undergraduate curriculum has bearing on the knowledge, clinical skills and behaviour that are expected from the student. how much involvement should clinical obstetricians and gynaecologists have in teaching human reproduction and basic physiology and related science to the undergraduate? who should teach sexual medicine? what is the extent of practical experience which students should have? should the stude ...19911748225
is preterm delivery genetically determined?surprisingly, the genetics of preterm delivery have received very little attention in the literature. possible explanations are the inability to obtain accurate information on the length of gestation in family studies and the heterogeneous nature of this disorder. in contrast to the many studies which consider the relative contribution of both genetic and environmental variance to the total variance of birthweight, few studies have examined the genetic basis of the duration of gestation in man. ...19911754495
death, dying and the medical student.the objective of this study was to determine the extent of medical students' experience of death and dying. a questionnaire was given to two groups of birmingham medical students at the beginning of clinical studies (third year) and in the final year which was designed to estimate their experience of death and of dying people. the questionnaire also explored the students' attitudes to their own future deaths. questionnaires were returned by 119 third-year and 143 final-year students. students ha ...19911758331
the prevalence of toxocara canis ova in soil samples from parks and gardens in the london area.toxocara canis is an ascarid parasite of the dog. human infection is acquired when ova of t. canis are ingested. parks and play areas contaminated with dog faeces are recognised as potential sources of infection. five hundred and twenty one soil samples were examined from fifteen parks and gardens in the greater london area to establish the prevalence of soil contamination in those facilities. samples were examined using a magnesium sulphate floatation method. t. canis ova were found in 6.3% of ...19911767007
distribution of oriental and german cockroaches, blatta orientalis and blattella germanica (dictyoptera), in the united kingdom.results are presented of a survey carried out by rentokil ltd on the distribution of the oriental cockroach blatta orientalis l. and the german cockroach blattella germanica l. in the united kingdom. the known ranges of both species are increased considerably by the findings of the survey, with several new vice-county records for scotland (including the western isles), england and wales. the frequency at which blatta orientalis was observed in outdoor habitats may indicate that this species some ...19911773117
antibiotic therapy, clinical features and outcome of 36 adults presenting to hospital with proven influenza: do we follow guidelines?the impact of the 1989/1990 influenza epidemic on the nottingham hospitals was assessed in a retrospective survey. thirty-six cases of proven influenza were identified, 14 of whom died. non-survivors were more likely to be confused, uraemic and to lack focal chest signs and symptoms. antibiotic therapy both prior to admission and following hospitalization was not optimal and, in many cases, failed to follow previously published guidelines. such guidelines need emphasis during influenza epidemics ...19911775424
aids: knowledge, skills and attitudes among vocational trainees and their trainers.in order to assess the adequacy of learning about the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids) in vocational training for general practice, a postal questionnaire survey was carried out among trainers and their trainees in seven health regions of england and scotland. a total of 616 trainers (62%) and 538 trainees (58%) responded to the questionnaire asking about their knowledge, skills and attitudes regarding hiv and aids. trainees' principal difficu ...19911777293
diffusion of in-vitro fertilization in the netherlands and england. an exploratory study.in-vitro fertilization (ivf) is a relatively recent approach to overcoming human fertility problems. this study explored factors in the diffusion of ivf in england and in the netherlands. many factors were common to the two countries. governments in both countries have been passive, apparently wishing to avoid entering a controversial field. technology assessment has played little part in the diffusion process in these two countries.19911778702
autonomic dysfunction in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection.autonomic function tests have been recorded in 40 male homosexual patients with serum antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) and 12 male homosexuals without such antibodies. abnormalities of autonomic function were found in 15 of 31 patients without other recognized reasons for autonomic dysfunction. four patients had two or more test abnormalities. the profile of these abnormalities was found to be different from that of autonomic neuropathy associated with diabetes and other disorder ...19911782231
the elephant man. 19911795079
breast-milk calcium and phosphorus concentrations of mothers in rural zaire.the breast-milk calcium and phosphorus concentrations of 12 mothers living in a poor, rural area of zaïre have been measured serially over 18 months of lactation. calcium concentrations remained steady for the first 3-4 months and then decreased by approximately 27%. phosphorus concentrations decreased by an average of 16% during the first 6 months and then reached a low plateau. the calcium:phosphorus ratio decreased from 1.7 in early lactation to 1.3 after 15 months. a wide range of mineral co ...19911810721
history of clarke's stereotactic instrument.the first original stereotactic instrument was designed by the turn of this century by the british surgeon, anatomist, and physiologist robert henry clarke. in 1905 james swift, in london, constructed the first machine, 'clarke's stereoscopic instrument employed for excitation and electrolysis'. it was first used in 1906 by clarke and victor horsley to create minute electrolytic lesions in the cns of animals. the stereotactic apparatus was patented by clarke in 1914 and cost 300 pounds. two furt ...19911819133
[the visual process as a theological analog of roger bacon's eye anatomy and physiology].the author presents roger bacon's conception of the anatomy and physiology of the human eye. the knowledge of ocular function is a precondition to understand the laws of the "perspectiva", the science of seeing. but bacon doesn't stress perspective per se. the physical laws of light, which are to be analysed in geometrical forms, are analogous to those of the infusion of divine grace. optics (in the middle ages synonymous with perspective) seemed to be the model by which god spread his grace to ...19911836074
salivary and serum iga antibodies to the epstein-barr virus glycoprotein gp340: incidence and potential for virus neutralization.human antibody responses to the epstein-barr virus (ebv) glycoprotein gp340 have been measured using purified preparations of the native molecule as the substrate in elisas. this glycoprotein is the dominant component of the ebv envelope and a major target for the virus-neutralizing antibody response. healthy virus carriers (both caucasian and chinese) regularly show detectable anti-gp340 igg in serum and, unexpectedly, 21-30% of these individuals are also serum anti-gp340 iga positive. chinese ...19911850382
hiv/aids workshop for primary health care staff.the purpose of this study was to develop and pilot a workshop to train general practitioners and other primary care workers to become competent in the primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids). the development of the workshop took place at four venues in the south west thames region and involved 41 general practitioners and 33 primary care nurses. questionnaire evaluation before and immediately after each workshop showed a significant improvement in ...19911857281
a short history of occupational fitness and health promotion.the suggestion of a linkage between adequate exercise and occupational health dates back to ramazzini's classical observations on cobblers and tailors. however, excessive hours of work at too high an intensity were of greater concern than increase of fitness or health promotion in the early phases of the industrial revolution. loss of physical condition is a more recent phenomenon, and it can be traced to automation in industry and the home, progressive urbanization, and widespread use of the au ...19911862064
[the history of the book, "the family horse doctor, or the art of healing one's own horse," by francis clater].francis clater presumably was born in 1754 near nottingham. he became farrier after years of apprenticeships at newark and retford. in 1783 the first edition of his book "every man his own farrier" was published. within 50 years at least 30 editions were printed. this book was translated by pretot into french (1822), by s. von tennecker (1823) and by lentin (1834) into german and by turne (1838) into russian language. contents of some editions are compared and valued.19911874137
penicillin's forgotten man: norman heatley. 19911876832
live donation of human body parts: a case for negotiability? 19911886501
harold king. a notable contributor to anaesthesia.harold king was an analytical chemist of distinction, who worked with sir henry dale and his colleagues in the medical research institute, later the medical research council. he helped to quash the theory that the anaesthetic action of ether was attributable to its impurities. interest in alkaloids led to the elucidation of the structure of hyoscine, the synthesis of muscarine and the first isolation of crystalline tubocurarine for which he proposed a structural formula, work which influenced bo ...19911887980
course of brittle diabetes: 12 year follow up.to determine the course of brittle diabetes.19911904287
a typhus-like illness caused by acute hiv seroconversion.a patient is described in whom an acute human immunodeficiency virus seroconversion illness occurred following a trip to southern africa. the presentation was strikingly similar to that of african tick typhus and could only be distinguished by serological testing.19911905405
incidence of numerical chromosome anomalies in human pregnancy estimation from induced and spontaneous abortion data.induced abortion data provided an estimate of 4.7% numerical chromosome anomalies for women with a clinically recognized pregnancy at the end of the 7th week after the last menstrual period (lmp). this frequency requires that 51.9% of spontaneous abortions occurring after the 7th week should be chromosomally abnormal if the frequency of numerical chromosome anomalies at term (live and stillbirths combined) is 0.53%. cytogenetic data from surveys of spontaneous abortion suggested a lower incidenc ...19911918307
the frequency of a common anti-dna antibody idiotype (16/6) in different populations of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.the 16/6 anti-dna idiotype (id) is a pathogenic idiotype first identified on a human hybridoma antibody derived from a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus (sle). the sa-1 anti-dna, which antibody was established in a similar fashion from a patient with polymyositis, also carries the 16/6 id, although it has a greater reactivity with dsdna. the presence of the 16/6 id as defined by anti-16/6 and anti-sa-1 was determined in 3 distinct populations of patients with sle: 502 mexicans, 98 englis ...19911920308
hla associations with autoimmune addison's disease. 19911926131
temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis in a british skeletal population.the potential role of dental function in tmj osteoarthritis is examined in an ancient british population. human skeletal remains from five archaeological sites in england (n = 369) were studied to assess the associations between the presence of osteoarthritis and dental function variables, in particular antemortem tooth loss and dental attrition. individuals aged over 17 years with at least a portion of either the left or right tmj were included in the study. each individual was scored for the o ...19911928311
human listeriosis and paté: a possible association.to study trends in human listeriosis and determine possible sources of infection.19911932944
jackdaws and magpies as vectors of milkborne human campylobacter infection.in 1990 we reported that milk bottles pecked by jackdaws and magpies were a probable source of human campylobacter infection. during april to june 1990 an extended study of campylobacter infections was carried out in the gateshead area. prior to the study a health education programme was undertaken in an attempt to reduce human infection. fifty-nine cases of human infection were recorded and 52 were interviewed. thirty were entered into a case control study which demonstrated a very strong assoc ...19911936158
25 years of infectious diseases. 19911954487
dogs as predictors of human epilepsy. 19911957464
an unusual community outbreak of influenza a.the hong kong h3n2 subtype of influenza a virus appeared in 1968 and since then has caused epidemics of varying degrees of severity. we describe a community outbreak of influenza a h3n2 which occurred in members of a bowls club in an english rural village in late april 1989. the explosive onset, high attack rate (34/41 = 83 per cent) in those exposed, and the clinical presentation initially suggested a toxic or allergic aetiology. twenty-three persons consulted their general practitioners; befor ...19911958413
the economic implications of human salmonella infection. 19911960105
free trade in human sequence data? 19911961241
epidemiology of shingles.one thousand and nineteen patients with acute varicella zoster viral infection were referred to the physiotherapy department for treatment between 1978 and 1986. sixty per cent were women and 40% were men with a mean age of 58 years (range 9-96 years). the prevalence varied between 1.3 and 1.6 per 1000 per annum. the left side was affected in 52% while the right was affected in 48%. the thoracic dermatomes were the most commonly affected (56%) followed by cervical (17%), lumbar (10%), sacral (5% ...19901962821
acquired immune deficiency syndrome: recommendations of a working party of the hospital infection society.unified procedures to control those infections that are transmitted by inoculation of blood are recommended. these should be applied to patients with acquired immune-deficiency syndrome (aids), aids-related complex, persistent generalized lymphadenopathy or hepatitis b, those with serological evidence of infection by human immunodeficiency virus or hepatitis b virus, and those in medical and social categories with a higher than average prevalence of such infections. when the identification of th ...19901968481
restriction site polymorphisms at the human hepg2 glucose transporter gene locus in caucasian and west indian subjects with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.digestion of human genomic dna with the restriction enzyme stui revealed a 2-allele polymorphism with a human hepg2 glucose transporter probe. bands of 3.2 kilobases (kb; s1 allele) and 2.6 kb (s2 allele) were observed. the genotype frequencies were investigated in 2 non-insulin-dependent diabetic populations. the genotype frequencies of s1s1, s1s2 and s2s2 were 6, 42 and 52% among caucasian diabetic subjects (n = 48), and 11, 38 and 51% in 47 controls, respectively. in west indian diabetic pati ...19901968883
[the man behind the syndrome. samuel a k wilson and hepatolenticular degeneration. the discovery of the connection with liver cirrhosis become a landmark for pathology and neurology]. 19911994168
availability of transplantable organs from brain stem dead donors in intensive care units.by audit from january to june 1989 to quantify, separately for hearts, kidneys, liver, lungs and corneas, the possible increases in transplantable organs from brain stem dead potential donors in intensive care units and to compare them with the increases achieved in october-november 1989, during intense, national publicity about transplantation.19911995135
sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases in older men attending the genito-urinary clinic in birmingham.eighty-seven men aged 60 years and over who attended the sole genito-urinary clinic in birmingham during the year 1989 had their records reviewed. sixty-five (75%) were sexually active and the most frequent complaints were penile soreness and urethral discharge. nineteen patients had positive serological tests for syphilis (tpha) and two men, both homosexuals, had positive hepatitis (hba2) serology. in this age group, compared to a caucasian, an afro-caribbean man had an odds ratio of 4.68 of ha ...19912005609
the case for family planning.this paper briefly examines the troubled history of the rise of family planning services to full incorporation in the national health service by 1974, and argues for continued and increased governmental support of service provision. health promotion of family planning now extends to all men and women, and has become threatened by service cutbacks. family planning is crucial in preventing unwanted pregnancies and reducing infant, child, and maternal mortality. methods may help control the spre ...19912008246
the research imperative and bureaucratic control: the case of clinical research.this paper examines the development of research ethics committees and explores some of the conflicts of value and role which surround the practice of medical research. the case of medical research on children is discussed as one which raises in an acute form concerns about consent and risk/benefit analysis. the paper draws on a survey of research ethics committees to illustrate their variety of structure and functioning, and to relate current practice to a model of bureaucratic control. bureaucr ...19912024144
analysing the workload from hiv inpatients: a 10-month retrospective study.to assess the clinical and laboratory workload arising from human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-related inpatient admissions in a london teaching hospital, a 10-month retrospective audit was performed of the casenotes of all hiv-infected inpatients admitted under the care of one consultant physician. during this period, 84 inpatients were identified who generated 371 admissions, of whom 71 (84.5%) had acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids). over two-thirds of admissions were essentially day ca ...19912043715
serological responses in volunteers to inactivated trivalent subunit influenza vaccine: antibody reactivity with epidemic influenza a and b strains and evidence of a rapid immune response.a study of the immunogenicity of the inactivated trivalent subunit influenza vaccine for the 1989/90 season was performed in what proved to be an influenza epidemic year. one hundred student volunteers at the london hospital medical college participated in the study and the findings indicated that there was an excellent serological match between the epidemic strain of influenza a (h3n2) and the vaccine strain. before vaccination, the geometric mean titre (gmt) to a/england/308/89, a representati ...19912051142
htlv-1 infection: the clinical spectrum widens. 19912056327
relationships among given names in the scilly isles.the pseudo-genetic analysis of given names shows that, in the scilly isles, coefficients of relationship of first names are similar on st mary's, the outer isles, and in the total sample of 5666 individuals married there in two and a half centuries. comparable coefficients of relationship of a sample of 1658 given names in marriages in england and wales in 1975 are considerably smaller, but similar within and between districts. the coefficients of relationship of given names on the scilly isles ...19912061351
surveillance for anaemia: risk factors in patterns of milk intake.the association between patterns of milk intake and anaemia was studied during a surveillance programme for iron deficiency anaemia. children aged 8-24 months were examined when they attended a routine immunisation clinic. haemoglobin was measured on finger prick blood samples using a portable haemoglobinometer, and a dietary questionnaire was completed, with special emphasis on the type and volume of milk intake and the age at which whole cows' milk was introduced. anaemia (defined as a haemogl ...19902078206
recent developments in abortion law in industrialized countries.an effort to bring new insights into the us abortion debate, this article reviews recent legal developments concerning abortion in 7 other industrialized countries. in addition to the us, the author examines developments in canada, england, ireland, france, belgium, romania, and bulgaria. in the us, the supreme court has become the battleground for an increasingly bitter abortion debate. the 1989 ruling in webster v. reproductive health services has setback the 1973 roe v. wade ruling which ...19902089193
new initiatives in a district aids counselling unit, 1988-89.this paper describes the workload of the aids counselling unit in hampstead district health authority during its second year of service. between april 1988 and march 1989, the average number of patients seen each month by the unit doubled. it is anticipated that the caseload in the district will continue to increase, both among those with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection and those without. new initiatives were developed within the district during the year. these included a new inpati ...19902092784
experience in sheffield: follow-up of abnormal cervical cytology.failure to re-attend for follow-up is a significant problem in patients attending genitourinary clinics. in this study, despite the efforts made to trac patients with cervical cytological abnormalities, adequate follow-up or further investigation was achieved in only 15.3% of women with inflammatory changes on initial cytology, 38.5% with herpes simplex virus changes, 34.5% with human papillomavirus changes, 60.8% with mild dyskaryosis, 79.9% with moderate dyskaryosis and 97% with severe dyskary ...19902092795
setting up a support service for male prostitutes in london.estimating the number of male prostitutes working at any given time is fraught with difficulties. we suggest that perhaps around 600-700 men were selling sex in london in 1989. we report some preliminary observations gained during the setting up of a specific service for male prostitutes. of 32 male prostitutes seen, 26 worked as rent-boys, 4 worked through agencies and 2 worked independently from home. forty-one per cent had evidence of at least one sexually transmissible disease and 3 of 16 me ...19902098154
short-term prediction of hiv infection and aids: a critique of the working group's report to the department of health.the report of the working group on the short-term prediction of aids/hiv (the cox report) is reviewed mainly to assess its calculations of the numbers of people in england and wales who are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv). two main methods are used in the report to estimate this total--the direct method and the back projection method. the direct method estimates the number of people infected with hiv by attempting to specify the numbers of people in various at-risk groups, a ...19902099193
continuing medical education for general practitioners in north devon.the establishment of a continuing medical education system for established principals in a semi-rural area is described. the essential requirement is a 'link man' in each general practice in the area. clinical tutors, course organisers and regional advisers are all actively involved to produce a regional educational policy.19902099428
risk factors of female hiv-seropositive patients attending the clinic for sexually transmitted diseases at st mary's hospital, london.of 3450 women tested for antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus hiv-1 and hiv-2 between september 1985 and july 1989, 61 were positive (1.8%). twenty-seven of these (44%) were presumed to have acquired their hiv infection by heterosexual contact and 23 (38%) were intravenous drug addicts. in geographical origin, 23 (38%) of the patients were from the uk and 19 (31%) from africa. amongst these 61 women, 2 (3%) have since died, one committed suicide and one was suspected of committing suicide.19902103742
failure of influenza vaccine to prevent two successive outbreaks of influenza a h1n1 in a school community.forty nine of the 149 boys (33%) at a preparatory school fell ill at the beginning of the autumn term 1986 with symptoms of influenza. one hundred and eighty two of the 470 pupils (39%) in the senior part of the same school had similar symptoms of influenza at the beginning of the spring term 1987. a new variant of influenza a h1n1 virus was isolated from both outbreaks and shown to be antigenically similar to a/taiwan/1/86. the attack rate among pupils who had previously received trivalent infl ...19902107831
the affirmation of human uniqueness. 19902111828
hiv infection and aids in england and wales: general practitioners' workload and contact with patients.in mid-1988 a postal survey was conducted of one in five general practitioners in england and wales, to examine their contact with people with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection, with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids) or with worries about hiv infection or aids. the response rate was 63.9%. of the 3339 respondents 22.7% knew of an asymptomatic hiv positive patient within their practice, 5.4% knew of a symptomatic hiv positive patient and 6.4% knew of a patient with aids. t ...19902115352
tradimus. once an activist: a whistleblowing success story. interview by john naish. 19902119731
the elephant man. part ii.this is the second in a series of three articles on joseph merrick, the elephant man. a description of his skeletal deformities is given, including details of the skull and dentition.19902121198
the natural history of human immunodeficiency virus infection: a five year study in a london cohort of homosexual men.progression rates from asymptomatic to symptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection according to the cdc classification were prospectively studied in a cohort of 172 seropositive homosexual and bisexual men. the median follow-up time was 4 years. the progression from data of entry to the study to any group iv disease was 56% (se 7%) at 5 years. however, the progression from an estimated date of seroconversion to any group iv disease was 36% (se 4%) at 5 years. this was more than doub ...19902133371
sickness absence due to skin disorders in the coal mining industry.i have examined sickness absence due to skin disorders at five collieries in the north east of england between 1978 and 1984, through sickness certificates kept for each man. a mean of 36.7 days per 100 men per year were lost through skin disease, with 2.3 men per 100 absent each year, of whom 36 per cent had bacterial infection of the skin, 25 per cent dermatitis, and 11 per cent epidermophytosis. however, dermatitis was the cause of the most days lost, with 2.9 days lost per man per year, comp ...19902139150
halothane and hepatitis. incidence, predisposing factors and exposure guidelines.despite early controversy, it is now recognised that halothane anaesthesia may be followed by abnormalities of liver function. the resulting hepatitis may take 1 of 2 forms: in type i, there is a minor degree of disturbance of liver function shown by increased serum transaminases or glutathione-s-transferase in up to 25 to 30% of patients; subsequent re-exposure to halothane is not necessarily associated with evidence of liver damage. in contrast, type ii hepatitis is often associated with massi ...19902178633
plasmid profile typing can be used to subdivide phage-type 49 of salmonella typhimurium in outbreak investigations.plasmid profile typing has been used to subdivide phage-type 49 of salmonella typhimurium, the most common phage type in humans in england and wales since 1985. twenty profile patterns have been identified in 350 strains examined. four profile patterns have been identified in 143 isolates from patients infected in 33 epidemiologically unrelated incidents and two patterns have predominated, st49:62 and st49:62, 1. these patterns were also common amongst s. typhimurium phage-type 49 isolated from ...19902182328
[the man behind the syndrome. harold sheehan. study of the mechanism behind postpartum necrosis of the hypophysis]. 19902187134
the first recorded blood transfusions: 1656 to 1668.the transfusion of blood was only one of many scientific competitions in which the citizens of france and england engaged in the 1600s. this particular competition laid the foundations for transfusion therapy that were built on 100 years later when more was known about blood. at the time of the studies discussed here, the most important goal seemed to be the establishment of the primacy of the discovery by one or the other nation. in this, most scholars give lower and the english the first anima ...19902190368
abortion law in england: the medicalization of a crime.abortion law in england has changed a great deal throughout its legal history. starting with total prohibition in common law and ending up a state regulated therapeutic medical procedure. the battle over abortion rights has been as large in england as in the us; however, the battle ground has been parliament, rather than the courts, as in the us. the reason for this stems mainly from the sovereignty of the parliament, which makes the english courts weaker than the us courts, which can actuall ...19902197511
multiple drug resistance in salmonellae in england and wales: a comparison between 1981 and 1988.each year from 1981 through to 1988 the most common serotypes isolated from man in england and wales and identified at the division of enteric pathogens were s typhimurium, s enteritidis, and s virchow. in 1981 these three serotypes accounted for 45%, 12%, and 7% of isolations. the remaining 35% comprised strains belonging to a further 188 different serotypes, none of which accounted for more than 1% of the total. in 1988 s typhimurium accounted for 24% of isolations, s enteritidis 57%, and s vi ...19902199536
serological study of the prevalence of toxoplasmosis in asymptomatic patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus.asymptomatic individuals seropositive for antibody to human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) were investigated for the presence of toxoplasma specific antibody. serological examination was performed using multiple assays. of 500 patients studied 133 had serological evidence of previous exposure to toxoplasma gondii. specific igm was detected in 7 patients using isaga and 2 patients by ds-elisa. the immunoglobulin-g annual seroconversion rate was calculated to be 0.75%. the results of this study indi ...19902209744
black looks ... at when life begins. 19902213685
an outbreak of 'flu. 19902231518
electrophoretic type b2 of carboxylesterase b for characterisation of highly pathogenic escherichia coli strains from extra-intestinal infections.the frequency of electrophoretic types b1 (fast mobilities) and b2 (slow mobilities) of carboxylesterase b, and alpha-haemolysin and mannose-resistant haemagglutinin (mrha) production were compared in 705 strains of escherichia coli isolated from cases of septicaemia, urinary tract infection (uti) and other extra-intestinal infections from different geographical origins, in particular france, america (usa and canada) and oceania (australia and new zealand). in all groups of strains, whether clas ...19902231669
survey of human immunodeficiency virus infection and sexually transmitted diseases in homosexual and bisexual men attending genitourinary medicine clinics in the uk during 1986-88. the british cooperative clinical group.a multicentre investigation was made into the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases and hiv infection amongst homosexual/bisexual (hs/bs) men attending genitourinary medicine clinics in the uk during the final quarters of 1986, 1987, and 1988. the results from individual clinics have been collated into regional groupings in order to assess geographical and temporal trends. a statistical analysis has also been performed on the data from 19 large teaching hospital clinics which contributed t ...19902245988
changes in the law on abortion.in light of liberalized abortion legislation, the author considers the potential for increased 3rd-trimester abortion rates in england. the paper refers specifically to the human fertilization and embryology bill passed by the house of lords on october 18, 1990. the bill allows abortion during the 1st 24 weeks of pregnancy if risk is posed to the mother or existing children's physical or mental health. the 24-week limit is not, however, applicable when the mother is a risk of grave permanent i ...19902252917
teaching of medical ethics.teaching medical ethics in manchester within the introductory course of obstetrics and gynaecology is a joint activity with the centre for social ethics and policy. this interdisciplinary teaching has evolved through lecture sessions with small-group discussions dealing with topics of interest in human reproduction. the small-group discussion have been replaced by an open debate conducted by the students. their own involvement and participation and an exposure to the disciplines of the humanitie ...19902266890
dogs, distemper and osteitis deformans: a further epidemiological study.there is extensive evidence linking paramyxoviruses, notably measles and respiratory syncytial virus, with paget's disease of bone. the epidemiology of paget's disease does not fit with that of known human paramyxovirus infections and it is possible that the disease is a zoonosis with domestic animals acting as host. canine distemper, a paramyxovirus of the morbillovirus family (closely related to measles) is therefore a potential candidate. we have surveyed previous pet ownership in 150 paget's ...19902268748
correlation between environmental monitoring of thermophilic campylobacters in sewage effluent and the incidence of campylobacter infection in the community.environmental monitoring of thermophilic campylobacters in liquid sewage effluent (primary settlement only) during 1988 and 1989 showed a prominent seasonality with distinct peaks in may and june (the average number of bacteria per 100 ml of effluent in months other than may and june was 2244 and the average for the peak months was 50,778). apart from september 1989, this seasonality coincided precisely with the seasonal variation of campylobacter enteritis in the community with similar distinct ...19902272945
observations on the influenza epidemic of november/december 1989.this paper reports on the surveillance of influenza by the weekly returns service of the royal college of general practitioners during the epidemic of november/december 1989. an epidemic of influenza became evident in mid-november and incidence peaked in the week beginning 6 december. the increase in incidence of influenza-like illness and of aggregated data for all respiratory disease to above the levels for non-epidemic years occurred one week before that attributed to influenza. the pattern o ...19902282227
medicine and ethics. 19902308116
human toxicology and the british toxicology society--a closer association. 19902328145
hiv infection and aids in england: the experience, knowledge and intentions of community nursing staff.a postal survey of 5243 community nursing staff throughout england sought information about their experience, education, knowledge, confidence and beliefs in relation to the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids). a response rate of 74% was obtained. while experience of patients positive for hiv antibody or with aids was limited, one-third of community nursing staff had encountered patients worried about hiv infection. however, most lacked confidenc ...19902332547
unusual features in the inheritance of ataxia telangiectasia.a prevalence study of ataxia telangiectasia was conducted in the west midlands, with a population of over 5 million. the prevalence in those aged 50 or less was found to be 1 in 514,000 and the birth frequency to be about 1 in 300,000. a genetic study of 47 families ascertained throughout the united kingdom was carried out concurrently. a low parental consanguinity rate was found, no parents being first cousins or more closely related, whereas 10% had been expected. the incidence of ataxia telan ...19902338342
new limits.gynecological nurses have supported the changes to the abortion law as part of the human fertilisation and embryology bill. the main change is the reduction of the limit for legal abortions from 28 weeks to 24 weeks. reducing the time limit to lower than 24 weeks would probably lead to more women having illegal abortions. however, in cases where the woman's life is at risk or the fetus is shown to be physically handicapped, there is no limit. this change of 4 weeks is said to make no differe ...19902342929
a study of human respiratory tract chlamydial infections in cambridgeshire 1986-88.human respiratory tract chlamydial infections have been studied in cambridgeshire for many years, but until recently we have been unable to distinguish between infection with chlamydia psittaci or chlamydia pneumoniae (twar). in this study, we have employed the micro-immunofluorescence (micro-if) test for this purpose and to look for the relative incidence of c. psittaci and c. pneumoniae infections in cambridgeshire. among 50 patients with community-acquired respiratory tract symptoms whose ser ...19902347386
zinc in breast milk during prolonged lactation: comparison between the uk and the gambia.a total of 580 breast milk samples were collected from 56 lactating women living in a rural village community in the gambia, west africa, and 92 samples were obtained from 57 lactating women living in cambridge, england. total zinc content of each sample was measured by atomic absorption spectrometry, and pooled samples of the gambian breast milks, representing successive periods of lactation, were fractionated into fat, whey and insoluble casein fractions, to examine zinc distribution. the two ...19902354693
heavy metal levels in the near vicinity to roads in a north london borough.the ingestion and inhalation of heavy metals through soil, surface dust, air and food contamination may have a detrimental effect on human health. metal levels have been measured in a local authority in london, uk and are discussed where possible in relation to health risk and relevant guidelines.19902360032
human selenium status and glutathione peroxidase activity in north-west england.nutritional selenium deficiency disease, due to low soil selenium content, is well recognized in british livestock. the adequacy of the selenium status of 25 healthy human volunteers, 50 blood donors, 94 general medical patients and 106 allergy clinic patients was investigated in 1987/8 by measuring serum selenium concentration and platelet glutathione peroxidase activity. mean serum selenium concentration for the entire study population was 92 micrograms/l. significant linear correlations betwe ...19902364917
investigating stresses in general practice using an open-ended approach in interviews.this paper describes a preliminary study which investigated the stresses of 30 general practitioners in london. the methodology used was an unstructured interview technique known as 'emic'. this aimed to obtain the doctors' own perceptions of their stresses. the accounts were therefore 'free-flowing'. the links between this 'open-ended' methodology and the findings are discussed. in this kind of approach stresses are uncovered--produced by the subject--which would otherwise not be revealed to th ...19902369988
tax man gives married couples a break. 19902377200
lead and cadmium in human hair: a comparison among four countries. 19902383677
infection with human t cell leukaemia/lymphoma virus type i in patients attending an antenatal clinic in london. 19902390591
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