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Journal of Internal Medicine | 1999

High prevalence of Hypophosphataemia amongst patients with infectious diseases. A retrospective study

L. Håglin; Lars Å. Burman; Marie Nilsson

Objectives  To describe the prevalence of hypophosphataemia amongst all patients treated during 1993 for infectious diseases. The associations between serum C‐reactive protein, serum albumin and white blood cells in blood were studied amongst hypophosphataemic patients. Comparisons were made according to the severity of infection.


Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1986

Serotype Distribution of Streptococcus pneumoniae Strains Isolated from Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid in Sweden

Lars Å. Burman; Birger Trollfors; Ragnar Norrby; Enevold Falsen; Sven Haidl; Jørgen Henrichsen

215 strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae isolated from blood or cerebrospinal fluid at 3 different laboratories in Sweden were serotyped by coagglutination and subtyped by the capsular reaction test. 78% of the strains belonged to serotypes which are included in or completely cross-immunogenic with serotypes included in the 14-valent vaccine while serotypes included in the 23-valent vaccine covered 89% of the isolates. Types 7F, 14 and 33F, which cannot be detected by counterimmunoelectrophoresis constituted 19% of all strains.


Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1989

Long-term persistence of false positive antibody reactivity in HIV western blot testing of sera from a healthy blood donor.

Bo Settergren; Lars Å. Burman; Åke Gustafsson; Per Juto; Quan-gen Li; Göran Wadell

HIV-Western blot (WB) testing of sequential sera from a blood donor revealed identical bands in the p24 and p55 positions. Additional testing using indirect immunofluorescence antibody technique, radioimmunoprecipitation assay and an HIV p24 antigen immunoassay were negative. During a 5-year follow-up period the blood donor has remained apparently healthy and no signs of disease have developed. We conclude that sera from this blood donor show a false positive HIV WB reactivity. The nature of this reactivity remains obscure but has practical implications for the routine HIV screening of blood donors.


Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2010

Predisposing chronic diseases and hypophosphatemia in patients with influenza

Lena Håglin; Lars Å. Burman; Mats Nilsson

Almost half of the hospitalized influenza patients have a chronic disease, which increases the risk for secondary bacterial infections and for adults >65 years influenza is related to high mortality risk. The impact of diabetes mellitus (DM), asthma bronchiale, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) on the risk of having a low serum phosphatemia (S-P) in addition to influenza is important to investigate as this increases both morbidity and mortality and can be prevented. Hypophosphatemia could be the explanation for reduced chemo-taxis and phagocytosis, which in addition to respiratory function may increase the risk of pneumonia and sepsis. Data for this study was collected from the medical journals retrospectively for 100 patients admitted to the Department of Infectious Diseases during the study period, 1992-94, with the clinical diagnosis influenza out of which seventy-two cases were used in the calculation. Forty-seven percent of the hospitalized influenza patients had a 2.7-fold risk of suffering from DM than of any other chronic disease and an almost significantly doubled risk of having a low S-P level with a chronic disease. The prevalence of hypophosphatemia (S-P<0.70 mmol/l) was high; 13.0% of the women and 15.0% of the men; 34.0% of all patients had S-P<0.82 mmol/l. Men, in contrast to women, showed clinical signs of a secondary bacterial infection more frequently (12/41 and 6/35, respectively). Our study gives indications for an involvement of low S-P with chronic disease.


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1985

Invasive Pneumococcal Infections: Incidence, Predisposing Factors, and Prognosis

Lars Å. Burman; R. Norrby; B. Trollfors


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1991

Diagnosis of Pneumonia by Cultures, Bacterial and Viral Antigen Detection Tests, and Serology with Special Reference to Antibodies against Pneumococcal Antigens

Lars Å. Burman; Birger Trollfors; Bengt Andersson; Jørgen Henrichsen; Per Juto; Ingegerd Kallings; Teresa Lagergård; Roland Möllby; Ragnar Norrby


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1994

Use of Serology to Diagnose Pneumonia Caused by Nonencapsulated Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis

Lars Å. Burman; Maija Leinonen; Birger Trollfors


Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1975

A Comparative Study of Meningoencephalitis Epidemics Caused by Echovirus Type 7 and Coxsackievirus Type B 5: Clinical and Virological Observations during Two Epidemics in Northern Sweden

Sven-Olof Andersson; Bengt Björkstén; Lars Å. Burman


Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 1996

No cross-reactivity with filamentous hemagglutinin of Bordetella pertussis in sera from patients with nontypable Haemophilus influenzae pneumonia

Birger Trollfors; Lars Å. Burman; Teresa Lagergård; Maija Leinonen; John Taranger


Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1982

Clinical experience with azlocillin in the treatment of urinary tract infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Lennart Vestin; Lars Å. Burman; Stig E. Holm; John Sellers

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Birger Trollfors

Boston Children's Hospital

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Enevold Falsen

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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Maija Leinonen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Bengt Andersson

Chalmers University of Technology

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