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The document presents data on the prevalence and types of bacterial, fungal, and viral infections that occur following sepsis, influenza, RSV, and HRV infections, with a focus on co-infections and their impact on patients.
Year:
2015
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Infectious diseases, sepsis, viral and bacterial co-infections
Document type:
Scientific article
Organization / institution:
Various medical institutions and researchers
Author:
Multiple authors
Target audience:
Medical professionals, researchers in infectious diseases
Effective period:
N/A
Approval date:
2015
Modification date:
N/A
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
USA: Edens, Norway: Bergen 1, Norway: Bergen 2
Theme:
Graph Theory, HRV Metrics
Document Type:
Supplementary Data
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, Academics
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Heart rate variability, walking, physiological outcomes
Document type:
Research study
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, health professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Type of document:
Official information for health professionals
Topic:
Respiratory syncytial virus vaccination in pregnancy
Vaccine name:
Abrysvo®
Target population:
Pregnant women
Gestational age for administration:
28–36 weeks of pregnancy
Country:
Australia
Health program:
National Immunisation Program
Availability under NIP:
From 3 February 2025
Notifiable disease status:
RSV notifiable in Victoria since 22 February 2022
Regulatory authority:
Therapeutic Goods Administration
Monitoring scheme:
Black Triangle Scheme
Related legislation:
Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008
Intended audience:
Health professionals
Storage requirements:
+2°C to +8°C
Year:
2025
Country:
Australia
Region / City:
Victoria, Melbourne
Subject:
Respiratory syncytial virus immunisation during pregnancy
Document type:
Official guidance / fact sheet
Program:
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Mother and Infant Protection Program (RSV-MIPP)
Vaccine name:
Abrysvo® RSV vaccine
Target group:
Pregnant women at 28–36 weeks gestation
Intended users:
Immunisation providers
Dose and route:
Single 0.5 mL dose, intramuscular injection into the deltoid muscle
Co-administration:
Pertussis, influenza and COVID-19 vaccines
Storage conditions:
+2°C to +8°C prior to reconstitution
Issuing authority:
Victorian Government, Department of Health
Publisher address:
1 Treasury Place, Melbourne
Publication date:
January 2025
ISBN:
978-1-76131-797-2
Copyright holder:
State of Victoria, Australia
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Immunisation
Document Type:
Informational Leaflet
Organ / Institution:
Victorian Government, Department of Health
Author:
Victorian Government
Target Audience:
Parents and carers of infants and young children
Period of Action:
1 April 2025 to 30 September 2025
Approval Date:
February 2025
Date of Changes:
February 2025
Contextual Description:
A government-issued informational leaflet detailing RSV, its risks to infants, and the nirsevimab immunisation, including eligibility, administration, and availability.
Year:
2024
Region / city:
England
Subject:
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccination
Document type:
Patient Group Direction (PGD)
Organization:
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
Author:
Christina Wilson, Dr. Mary Ramsay, Greta Hayward
Target audience:
Healthcare practitioners, immunisation services
Valid from:
1 September 2024
Review date:
1 October 2026
Expiry date:
1 April 2027
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Wales
Theme:
Health, Vaccination
Document type:
Patient Group Direction (PGD)
Organization:
Welsh Medicines Advice Service
Author:
Liam Taylor, Dianne Burnett, Hawys Youlden
Target audience:
Registered healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
01 September 2024 – 31 August 2025
Approval date:
18 July 2024
Amendment date:
28 June 2024
Expiry date:
31 August 2025
Avoiding a Serious RSV Infection and Hospitalization of Your Baby (RSV Season from October 1st 2025)
Country:
Belgium
Topic:
Prevention of RSV infection and bronchiolitis in infants
Document type:
Public health information leaflet
Target audience:
Parents of newborns and infants
Medical focus:
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) and bronchiolitis
Preventive product:
Nirsevimab (Beyfortus®)
Related vaccine:
Abrysvo®
Institutions mentioned:
Kind&Gezin; ONE in Wallonia
Period concerned:
RSV season (autumn and winter months)
Start date of measure:
October 1st 2025
Reimbursement conditions:
Social insurance with doctor’s prescription; preferential reimbursement available
Administration setting:
Maternity ward or shortly after birth
Geographical scope:
Belgium
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Immunisation, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Document type:
Consent form, Health guidance
Organization / Institution:
Victorian Government, Department of Health
Author:
Department of Health, Victoria
Target audience:
Parents/guardians of infants, Health professionals
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
April 2025
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Tacoma, WA, USA
Topic:
Communicable diseases in children
Document Type:
Informational letter
Organization:
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
Author:
Communicable Disease Division
Target Audience:
Parents and guardians of children
Symptoms:
Cold-like symptoms, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, irritability, poor feeding, lethargy, cyanosis
Transmission:
Close contact with secretions, contaminated surfaces
Prevention Measures:
Hand washing, covering coughs and sneezes, ventilating home, sanitizing surfaces
Exclusion Guidelines:
Children not required to stay home unless too sick
Contact Information:
(253) 798-6410
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Fungal ecology, functional traits, plant-fungi interaction
Document type:
Research Article
Institution:
George Washington University, University of Tartu, University of Miami, Freie Universität-Berlin, Purdue University Northwest, Boston University, Oregon State University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of New South Wales, ETH Zurich, University of Minnesota, Lund University, University of Florida, Clark University, University of Gothenburg, Western Sydney University, University of California Irvine
Author:
Amy E. Zanne, Kessy Abarenkov, Michelle E. Afkhami, Carlos A. Aguilar-Trigueros, Scott Bates, Jennifer M. Bhatnagar, Posy E. Busby, Natalie Christian, William K. Cornwell, Thomas W. Crowther, Habacuc Flores-Moreno, Dimitrios Floudas, Romina Gazis, David Hibbett, Peter Kennedy, Daniel L. Lindner, Daniel S. Maynard, Amy M. Milo, R. Henrik Nilsson, Jeff Powell, Mark Schildhauer, Jonathan Schilling, Kathleen K. Treseder
Target Audience:
Ecologists, biologists, mycologists, researchers in fungal functional ecology
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not mentioned
Modification Date:
Not mentioned
Year:
2015
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Molecular Ecology, Fungal Studies
Document Type:
Research Protocol
Organization:
Kennedy Lab
Authors:
Nhu Nguyen, Peter Kennedy
Target Audience:
Researchers in molecular ecology and fungal studies
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
April 22, 2015
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Diabetes, fungal infections, metformin, PTP1B inhibitors, Candida albicans
Document Type:
Research Project Report
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, medical professionals
Duration:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Document Type:
Invitation template
Topic:
Fungal infections and their treatment
Purpose:
Preparation of patient-oriented scientific summaries
Target Audience:
Patients and caregivers
Contributors:
Scientists, clinicians, young fellows
Review Process:
Expert review prior to publication
Length Recommendation:
2 to 3 pages
Language Policy:
Translation into multiple languages
Organizing Contact:
[email protected]
Suggested Content Sections:
Scientific background; diagnostic approaches; treatment; current research and clinical trials; patient experience; images; references
Referenced Organizations:
Aspergillosis Patient & Carer Support; Mycology Advocacy, Research & Education (MYCARE) Foundation; Gaffi Education; Fungus Education Hub
Document Type:
Academic assignment template
Project Title:
Ecology Project Benchmark #3
Course Context:
Lab Unit 4.1 Leaf Herbivory and Fungal Occurrences on Trees
Mode:
Online Work Week
Institutional Platform:
Lab Website
Collaboration Format:
Group work in shared Google Drive folder
Subject Area:
Ecology
Focus:
Leaf herbivory and fungal occurrences on trees
Required Components:
Compiled baseline data, advanced data representation, description and discussion of findings, references in CSE citation format
Submission Requirement:
Due date assigned by lab section and lab group
Document Type:
Original Research Article
Study Area:
Akwa Ibom State, Southern Nigeria
Ecosystems Examined:
Mangrove, Freshwater Swamp, Cropland, Lowland Forest, Derived Savanna, Dumpsite
Institution:
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan
Subject Area:
Soil Microbiology and Tropical Ecology
Focus Organisms:
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (Glomeromycota)
AMF Taxa Identified:
Acaulospora spp., Rhizophagus spp., Glomus spp., Gigaspora spp., Funneliformis spp.
Soil Parameters Assessed:
pH, Electrical Conductivity, Organic Carbon, Total Nitrogen, Available Phosphorus, Exchangeable Cations, Soil Texture
Sample Scope:
28 Plant Species Across Multiple Families
Methodology:
Spore Morphological Identification and Root Colonization Assessment
Keywords:
AMF, Physicochemical Properties, Root Colonization, Tropical Ecosystems, Land-Use Systems
Geographic Focus:
Southern Nigeria
Year:
2016
Region / City:
XC (Northern China), QJ (Southwest China)
Subject:
Plant microbiomes, microbial ecology, fertilization effects
Document Type:
Supplementary Information
Institution:
State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Western Sydney University; Henan Agricultural University; Soil and Fertilizer Station of Qilin District
Authors:
Chao Xiong, Brajesh K. Singh, Ji-Zheng He, Yan-Lai Han, Pei-Pei Li, Li-Hua Wan, Guo-Zhong Meng, Si-Yi Liu, Jun-Tao Wang, Chuan-Fa Wu, An-Hui Ge, Li-Mei Zhang
Target Audience:
Plant microbiologists, ecologists, agronomists
Experimental Sites:
XC and QJ
Crop Species:
Zea mays (Zhengdan 958 at XC, Shidan 8 at QJ)
Treatments:
Control, N, 80%N, 80%NS, 80%NI, 80%NKle, 80%NSB
Sampling Stages:
Seedling, tasseling, mature
Sample Types:
Rhizosphere soil, bulk soil, phylloplane, plastic leaf, maize grain
Molecular Methods:
16S rRNA gene and ITS2 region sequencing
Data Analysis:
Alpha and beta diversity, regression, network analysis, functional prediction
Document type:
Supplementary tables
Subject:
Soil microbial community composition
Scientific field:
Microbial ecology
Content focus:
Abundance of bacterial and fungal phyla
Measured parameter:
Sum abundance (%)
Sample size:
n = 5
Organisms studied:
Bacterial phyla; fungal phyla
Plant species:
Quercus acutissima; Pinus massoniana
Sample environments:
Rhizosphere soil; non-rhizosphere soil
Forest types:
Quercus acutissima forest; Pinus massoniana forest; mixed Quercus acutissima and Pinus massoniana forest
Data structure:
Ranked phyla by descending sum abundance
Bacterial phyla listed:
Proteobacteria; Acidobacteria; Actinobacteria; Verrucomicrobia; Candidatus Rokubacteria; Chloroflexi; Candidatus Eremiobacteraeota
Fungal phyla listed:
Basidiomycota; Ascomycota; Mucoromycota
Table sections:
R-QA; Non-QA; R-PM; Non-PM; R-Mix; Non-Mix
Measurement unit:
Percentage (%)
Year:
2026
Region:
Not specified
Subject:
Soil fungal biomass and community composition under heating and nitrogen treatments
Document type:
Supplementary material for scientific study
Institution:
Not specified
Authors:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers in soil microbiology and ecology
Period of study:
Not explicitly stated
Data type:
Quantitative measurements of fungal biomass and diversity
Methods:
PLFA, NLFA, ANOVA, PERMANOVA, Shannon diversity, richness, evenness analyses
Factors analyzed:
Heating, Nitrogen, Interaction (Heating × Nitrogen)
Fungal groups:
Total fungi, AMF (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi), EMF (ectomycorrhizal fungi), Saprotrophs, Pathotrophs
Soil types:
Organic horizon, Mineral horizon