«The end game,» says Granger, «is to mobilize a network of scientists and professionals in academics and industry, provide them access to specialized tools, and then harness what we can learn from the markers present
in oral fluids to make a difference in people's lives.»
Not exact matches
In what an English medical journal, the Lancet, has called one of the most important scientific findings in the past 20 to 30 years, the addition of glucose to the standard oral rehydration fluid of salt and water greatly increases the body's ability to absorb needed wate
In what an English medical journal, the Lancet, has called one of the most important scientific findings
in the past 20 to 30 years, the addition of glucose to the standard oral rehydration fluid of salt and water greatly increases the body's ability to absorb needed wate
in the past 20 to 30 years, the addition of glucose to the standard
oral rehydration
fluid of salt and water greatly increases the body's ability to absorb needed water.
The baby will do well with breastfeeding alone
in the vast majority of situations and will not require additional
fluids such as so called
oral electrolyte solutions except
in extraordinary cases.
If you don't have Pedialyte on hand, and you'd rather stay home and comfort your child, some parents prefer to make their own homemade rehydration solution with this recipe for
oral rehydration
fluid that used as an alternative
in the «Rehydration Project.»
Oral rehydration solution (ORS) can help balance the salt, water, and sugar levels
in your body and replace the lost
fluids during diarrhea.
In cholera, zinc is used with the
oral rehydration
fluids to help reduce the amount of
fluids needed.
Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) is the process of replacing essential body
fluids and salts that a child loses
in critical quantities during attacks of diarrhoea.
For the former variable, 5 mo into our data collection period the UCDMC began a policy of documenting intrapartum
fluid balance
in the medical record, calculated as the net sum of the total amount of
fluid in (
oral and intravenous) minus the total amount of
fluid out (void and emesis) from the time of admission to the labor and delivery unit until transfer out of the postpartum recovery room.
This transmission can come
in the form of anal, vaginal or
oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding, or other exposure to one of the above bodily
fluids.
Evidence of recent pertussis infection was confirmed by laboratory testing of
oral fluid and cough frequency was monitored over 24 hours using a wearable automated device
in six children with confirmed infection.
Stain of
fluid containing gonorrhea courtesy of Wikimedia Commons / CDC / Norman Jacobs The most commonly acquired sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
in the U.S., chlamydia and gonorrhea, are usually cleared out swiftly and easily with a dose of
oral antibiotics.
Rapid HIV testing is a screening test that swiftly detects the presence of HIV antibodies
in a person's body by testing blood or
oral fluids.
«The use of
oral fluid as a research and diagnostic specimen has tremendous potential,» says Granger, who is the director of ASU's new Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research and Foundation Professor
in the Department of Psychology
in ASU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
«New test for cocaine
in urine,
oral fluid could lead to rapid, low cost roadside testing.»
The test was found to offer a level of sensitivity below the cut - off level normally used for
oral fluid drug testing, meaning that it can detect even low levels of cocaine
in a person's urine or
oral fluid.
Academics
in the University of Surrey's Department of Chemistry have developed a new diagnostic test for cocaine and benzoylecgonine (the main metabolite for cocaine)
in urine and
oral fluid.
In the last 20 years, thousands of studies have used
oral fluid as a non-invasive alternative to collecting blood.
And of course if you're not
in a position where we can replete, give those
fluids back either through drinking water or
oral rehydration solution ideally or through intravenous
fluids, which many people are not due to our limited capacity to provide care
in west Africa, the people who can't tolerate that are people who are older or younger or very young.
In what is believed to be the first study of the prevalence of Ebola infection in international responders the research team, led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and funded by the Wellcome Trust, enrolled 300 UK and Ireland healthcare and other frontline workers ¹ for the study and sent them oral fluid collection device
In what is believed to be the first study of the prevalence of Ebola infection
in international responders the research team, led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and funded by the Wellcome Trust, enrolled 300 UK and Ireland healthcare and other frontline workers ¹ for the study and sent them oral fluid collection device
in international responders the research team, led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and funded by the Wellcome Trust, enrolled 300 UK and Ireland healthcare and other frontline workers ¹ for the study and sent them
oral fluid collection devices.
The ideal glucose concentration used
in Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT - for patients with cholera or other diseases affecting the GI system whose lives depend on absorbing water and electrolytes, but who may not have access to an IV)- about 7 grams of carbohydrates per 8 ounces of
fluid.
Intravenous administration of a balanced electrolyte solution is preferred, but
in less severe cases,
oral fluids may be used.
In more chronic cases of glaucoma, the
fluid pressure may be controlled with topical eye medications or
oral medications.
Intravenous dextrose solution (5 % — 10 %) can be administered to effect
in severe cases or if
oral therapy has been ineffective (add 120 — 300 mL of 50 % dextrose solution to 1 L bag of
fluids).
This may include assisting
in physical examinations, administering injections,
oral medications,
fluid therapy, syringe feeding, and tube feeding.
Most important, the anesthesia is delivered
in a manner that simultaneously prevents
oral bacteria and
fluid from entering their windpipes and lungs.
But
in ancient times with an
oral tradition there would have been no definitive version, the stories were
fluid and
in constant flux.