British medical bulletin
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Delirium is a common presentation of acute physical illness in older people. When complicating a hospital admission it is an independent predictor of poor outcomes and is poorly detected. Up to 50% of delirium in older people develops after admission to hospital. ⋯ Controlled studies demonstrate the potential to reduce incident delirium by 30-40%, and these interventions are essentially the provision of high-quality care. The routine use of risk prediction rules for all older people admitted to general hospitals would identify those at greatest risk and allow the implementation of care plans that incorporate strategies for prevention and the detection of early symptoms. There is now sufficient evidence to recommend that this should become routine practice.
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Influenza is an infectious respiratory pathogen causing annual outbreaks and infrequent pandemics, resulting in significant morbidity, mortality and burdens on the delivery of health care. The geographical spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 among poultry and wild bird populations is unprecedented. ⋯ Antiviral agents can be used to treat influenza infection and can be taken as chemoprophylaxis during influenza outbreaks. Oseltamivir has been stockpiled as part of influenza pandemic preparedness planning; however, the emergence of drug resistance may limit its clinical use.
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British medical bulletin · Jan 2005
ReviewPsychiatric genetics--the new era: genetic research and some clinical implications.
Impressive advances in the last decade have been made in the genetics and neuroscience of neuropsychiatric illness. Synergies between complex genetics, elaboration of intermediate phenotypes (Egan et al. (2004) Schizophrenia. ⋯ As the genetics and complex neurocircuits of these and disorders are being untangled, parallel applications in pharmacogenomics and gene-based drug metabolism are shaping a drive for personalized medicine. Genetic research and pharmacogenomics suggest that the subcategorization of individuals based on various sets of susceptibility alleles will make the treatment of neuropsychiatric and other illnesses more predictable and effective.