11 results on '"Aalten M"'
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2. Staat van zoonosen 2010
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LZO, cib, Aalten M, de Jong A, Stenvers O, Braks M, Friesema I, Maassen K, van Pelt W, Schimmer B, Geenen P, LZO, cib, Aalten M, de Jong A, Stenvers O, Braks M, Friesema I, Maassen K, van Pelt W, Schimmer B, and Geenen P
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RIVM rapport:De Staat van zoönosen, 2010 geeft een overzicht van de trends in het voorkomen van verschillende zoönosen bij mens en dier. De cijfers zijn gebaseerd op de monitoringsdata van zoönosen en zoönotische agentia die jaarlijks gemeld worden aan de Europese Commissie in het kader van Directive 2003/99/EC. Deze worden aangevuld met data afkomstig van surveillance, monitoring- en bestrijdingsprogramma's en relevante onderzoeksprojecten. Verder worden een aantal opmerkelijke voorvallen betreffende zoönosen bij mens of dier uitgelicht, zoals humane gevallen van vlekziekte en uitbraken van rundertuberculose bij melkvee en kalveren. Het rapport wordt afgesloten met een themahoofdstuk waarin besproken wordt hoe gerapporteerde gevallen van voedselinfecties of -vergiftigingen worden aangepakt door de GGD en de nVWA., The report State of zoonotic diseases, 2010 gives an overview of the occurrence of zoonotic disease in humans and animals in the Netherlands. The figures are based on data that are reported annually to the European Commission, in accordance with Directive 2003/99/EC on the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents. They are supplemented with data from Dutch surveillance, monitoring and control programmes and relevant research. Furthermore, a number of notable events of zoonoses in humans and/or animals are discussed in more detail, such as human cases of erysipelas and outbreaks of bovine tuberculosis in dairy cattle and calves. The report concludes with a chapter on foodborne infections and intoxications and will discuss how reported cases are managed by the Municipal Health Services (GGD) and the Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (nVWA).
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- 2011
3. Staat van zoonosen 2009
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LZO ; EPI, cib, Aalten M, Stenvers O, van Pelt W, Braks M, Schimmer B, Langelaar M, LZO ; EPI, cib, Aalten M, Stenvers O, van Pelt W, Braks M, Schimmer B, and Langelaar M
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RIVM rapport:De Staat van zoonosen 2009 geeft een overzicht van de trends in het voorkomen bij mens en dier van verschillende zoonosen. De cijfers zijn gebaseerd op de data die jaarlijks gemeld worden aan de Europese Commissie, in het kader van Directive 2003/99/EC, over de monitoring van zoonosen en zoonotische agentia. Dit betreft de meldingsplichtige zoonosen. Bovendien wordt er in dit rapport aandacht besteed aan een aantal opmerkelijke voorvallen betreffende zoonosen bij mens of dier, zoals bijvoorbeeld koepokken bij kittens en parasieten in kikkerbillen. Het themahoofdstuk gaat over vectoren; geleedpotige overbrengers van infectieziekten., The report State of zoonotic diseases, 2009 is based on data that are reported annually to the European Commission, in accordance with the Directive 2003/99/EC on the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents. They are supplemented with data from Dutch surveillance, monitoring and control programmes and relevant research projects. A chapter is dedicated to vectors, arthropod transmitters of infectious diseases.
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- 2011
4. Zoonoses and zoonotic agents in humans, food, animals and feed in the Netherlands 2003-2006
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LZO, EPI, Valkenburgh S, van Oosterom R, Stenvers O, Aalten M, Braks M, Schimmer B, van der Giessen A, van Pelt W, Langelaar M, LZO, EPI, Valkenburgh S, van Oosterom R, Stenvers O, Aalten M, Braks M, Schimmer B, van der Giessen A, van Pelt W, and Langelaar M
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RIVM rapport:Het rapport 'Zoonoses and Zoonotic Agents in Humans, Food, Animals and Feed in The Netherlands 2003 - 2006' beschrijft welke zoonosen in Nederland zijn opgenomen in een monitoringsprogramma, hoe vaak ze voorkomen, en wat er gedaan wordt aan onderzoek en bestrijding. Alle lidstaten van de Europese Unie geven jaarlijks een dergelijk overzicht. De rapportages zijn nodig om in Europees verband te kunnen werken aan onderzoek en bestrijding van deze groep van ziekteverwekkers. Ook resistentieopbouw van ziekteverwekkers tegen antibiotica is een onderwerp dat veel aandacht krijgt., The report 'Zoonoses and Zoonotic Agents in Humans, Food, Animals and Feed in The Netherlands 2003 - 2006' is based on data that is reported annually to the European Commission, in accordance with the Directive 2003/99/EC on the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents. They are supplemented with data from Dutch surveillance, monitoring and control programmes and relevant research projects concerning zoonoses and zoonotic agents by the different institutions that have contributed to the preparation of this report. The report also includes information on recent research on the antibiotic resistance of micro-organisms derived from human and animal material. Specific documentation and reports regarding the described programmes and research projects are available from the authors mentioned in the editorial list. The extended dataset on antimicrobial resistance and trends in the Netherlands has been published recently as a report: Maran 2003, 2004 and 2005.
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- 2007
5. [Reintroduction of E. granulosus by import of cows in the Netherlands]
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Aalten M, Borgsteede F, Bruinier E, Holzhauer M, Hein Sprong, Wouda W, Züchner L, and van der Giessen J
6. Brain injury and long-term outcome after neonatal surgery for non-cardiac congenital anomalies.
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Aalten M, Tataranno ML, Dudink J, Lemmers PMA, Lindeboom MYA, and Benders MJNL
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- Infant, Newborn, Infant, Female, Humans, Brain, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Brain Injuries surgery, Brain Injuries pathology
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Background: There is growing evidence that neonatal surgery for non-cardiac congenital anomalies (NCCAs) in the neonatal period adversely affects long-term neurodevelopmental outcome. However, less is known about acquired brain injury after surgery for NCCA and abnormal brain maturation leading to these impairments., Methods: A systematic search was performed in PubMed, Embase, and The Cochrane Library on May 6, 2022 on brain injury and maturation abnormalities seen on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and its associations with neurodevelopment in neonates undergoing NCCA surgery the first month postpartum. Rayyan was used for article screening and ROBINS-I for risk of bias assessment. Data on the studies, infants, surgery, MRI, and outcome were extracted., Results: Three eligible studies were included, reporting 197 infants. Brain injury was found in n = 120 (50%) patients after NCCA surgery. Sixty (30%) were diagnosed with white matter injury. Cortical folding was delayed in the majority of cases. Brain injury and delayed brain maturation was associated with a decrease in neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age., Conclusions: Surgery for NCCA was associated with high risk of brain injury and delay in maturation leading to delay in neurocognitive and motor development. However, more research is recommended for strong conclusions in this group of patients., Impact: Brain injury was found in 50% of neonates who underwent NCCA surgery. NCCA surgery is associated with a delay in cortical folding. There is an important research gap regarding perioperative brain injury and NCCA surgery., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to the International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.)
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- 2023
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7. The clinical course and treatment of black mamba ( Dendroaspis polylepis) envenomations: a narrative review.
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Aalten M, Bakhuis CFJ, Asaggau I, Wulfse M, van Binsbergen MF, Arntz ERAN, Troenokarso MF, Oediet Doebe JLR, Mahamuud U, Belbachir L, Meurs M, Kovalenko NA, and van der Heyden MAG
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- Adolescent, Adult, Animals, Child, Child, Preschool, Elapid Venoms metabolism, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Snake Bites diagnosis, Snake Bites metabolism, Snake Bites mortality, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Antivenins therapeutic use, Dendroaspis metabolism, Elapid Venoms antagonists & inhibitors, Snake Bites drug therapy
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Context: The black mamba ( Dendroaspis polylepis) is, due to its extremely toxic venom, one of the most dangerous snake species in Sub-Saharan Africa. A D. polylepis bite is a medical emergency and requires adequate action to prevent severe complications. However, there are no comprehensive reviews available based on clinical cases, and no readily accessible guidelines for standardized treatment. Therefore, we aim to provide an overview regarding the currently available clinical literature on D. polylepis envenomations; in order to promote knowledge on symptomatology and treatment options., Methods: We searched for cases reporting humans bitten by D. polylepis in PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Sabinet. We searched the reference lists of all eligible articles for additional articles. After quality assessment, 29 cases were included in this review. We used descriptive analysis to create an overview of the collected parameters., Discussion: Among the included case reports and case series, D. polylepis envenomations most frequently resulted in decreased respiratory function, sweating and paralysis. The onset of symptoms usually occurred within 60 minutes. Neurological symptoms occurred more often than symptoms of autonomic dysfunction. In the reported cases most patients (26/29) received antivenom and most survived (25/29). We recommend the reporting of additional structured case reports to improve future analyses on the clinical course of envenomations, in order to improve public health response to D. polylepis envenomations.
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- 2021
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8. [Reintroduction of E. granulosus by import of cows in the Netherlands].
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Aalten M, Züchner L, Bruinier E, Holzhauer M, Wouda W, Borgsteede F, Sprong H, and van der Giessen J
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- Animals, Cattle, Cattle Diseases diagnosis, Cattle Diseases transmission, Commerce, Echinococcosis diagnosis, Echinococcosis epidemiology, Echinococcosis transmission, Female, Humans, Male, Netherlands epidemiology, Public Health, Romania ethnology, Cattle Diseases epidemiology, Echinococcosis veterinary, Echinococcus granulosus isolation & purification, Risk Assessment
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Since East European countries joined the EU, the import of both dairy and beef cows from these countries increased considerably. Based on the identification and registration system it turned out that in the period from May until December 2007 about 200 cows per month were imported from Romania. These animals were either slaughtered immediately or in autumn. In autumn, cysts were noticed both in slaughtered cows during meat inspection and in deceased animals (originated from Romania) during postmortem investigation performed by the Animal Health Service. Because cysts were strongly reminiscent of Echinococcus granulosus hydatid cysts, samples were sent to the authorized laboratory (National Reference Laboratory of Parasitology), where the reintroduction of this potentially zoonotic parasitic infection has been confirmed. The risks of reintroduction of E. granulosus in the Netherlands are described.
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9. [Bat research on rabies virus in the Netherlands from 2002 to 2006].
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Valkenburgh M, Aalten M, and Zochner L
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- Animals, Animals, Domestic, Animals, Wild, Bites and Stings, Disease Reservoirs veterinary, Humans, Netherlands epidemiology, Rabies epidemiology, Rabies transmission, Rabies virus pathogenicity, Chiroptera virology, Rabies veterinary, Rabies virus isolation & purification, Zoonoses
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- 2007
10. [Good news about bad news. Psychosocial care concerning disclosure of diagnosis].
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van Aalten M and Samwel H
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- Humans, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Lung Neoplasms psychology, Social Support, Diagnosis, Nurse-Patient Relations, Patients psychology, Truth Disclosure
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- 1992
11. Vitamin K reductases in normal and in warfarin-resistant rats.
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Vermeer C, Soute BA, Aalten M, Knapen MH, and Thijssen HH
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- Animals, Carbon Dioxide metabolism, Dithiothreitol pharmacology, Drug Resistance, Liver enzymology, Male, Rats, Rats, Inbred Strains, Quinone Reductases analysis, Warfarin pharmacology
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- 1988
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