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Medicinski Pregled | 2003

Infections and the elderly

Vukadinov J; Sević S; Canak G; Nadežda D. Madle-Samardžija; Vesna Turkulov; Radoslava Doder

Epidemiology Aging is a natural process and a part of our lives, but nowadays there is an increase in the number of persons aged 65 and over. Today infectious diseases are still responsible for one-third of all deaths in the world. The elderly population is most vulnerable to serious infections and at greatest risk for death and complications. Among geriatric population pneumonia and influenza are the fourth most common cause of death Vaccination One of the goals of preventive medicine is to reduce the rate of complications and mortality from infectious diseases by increasing immunization rates. Influenza and pneumococcal vaccines are indicated for persons aged 65 and over. Despite well-recognized benefit of such vaccination, less than 50% of eligible patients receive the vaccine each year. Infections Older persons generally have increased susceptibility to infections because of multiple risk factors and they are the most vulnerable population to nosocomial and health-care associated infections. Older persons may manifest infectious diseases atypically, with acute confusion or delirium which can lead into delay in diagnosis and therapy. It is important to know that the older present with delayed or poor response to antimicrobial therapy and high rates of adverse reactions to drugs, including antibiotics Conclusion As elderly population is rapidly growing, majority of patients with serious or life-threatening infections are old. Geriatric issues have not typically been a focus of training in infectious diseases, but we must become aware of and knowledgeable about special and unique aspects of infections in this population.


Science China-life Sciences | 2009

Leptospirosis distribution related to freshwater habitats in the Vojvodina region (Republic of Serbia)

Zorica Svirčev; Slobodan B. Marković; Vukadinov J; Stefan-Mikić S; Maja Ružić; Radoslava Doder; Milotka Fabri; Canak G; Vesna Turkulov; Dejan Stojanović; Mirko Draganić

The retrospective study (2002–2007) for human leptospirosis in Vojvodina was undertaken in order to describe the distribution of the disease in relation with some environmental factors. Regarding the presented results, the major detected number of leptospirosis cases concurs with stagnant waters, wetlands, fish pond areas and protected regions, which comprised the basis for mapping of the region in three risk zones: very high risk (incidence rate higher than 5.0), high risk (2.5–5.0) and medium risk of leptospirosis infection (1.0–2.5). During the investigated period, 97 cases were registered with an average of 13.85 cases per year: 2002, 32 cases; 2003, 7; 2004, 22; 2005, 16; 2006, 4 and 2007, 16. Out of these 97 cases only 5 were women. Serovars from 11 presumptive serogroups caused infection, with a predominance of Icterohaemorrhagiae and Bratislava, accounting for 72.72% of cases together. Icterohaemorrhagiae was the commonest infecting serogroup mostly connected with fish ponds. Case fatality ratio was 9.4%.


Medicinski Pregled | 2000

Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis: Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease

Madle-Samardzija N; Turkulov; Vukadinov J; Stajnic S; Canak G


Medicinski Pregled | 2001

Clinical and diagnostic approaches to neurocysticercosis

Turkulov; Madle-Samardzija N; Canak G; Vukadinov J; Aleksić-Dordević M


Medicinski Pregled | 2009

Immunomodulatory actions of antibiotics

Svetlana Minic; Milena Bojic; Vukadinov J; Canak G; Milotka Fabri; Ivanko Bojic


Medicinski Pregled | 2008

Various clinical manifestations of brucellosis infection

Vesna Turkulov; Madle-Samardzija N; Canak G; Cedomir Gavrancic; Vukadinov J; Radoslava Doder


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2013

Clinical features, treatments and outcomes of influenza A (H1N1) 2009 among the hospitalized patients in the clinic for infectious diseases in Novi Sad.

Canak G; Nadica Kovacevic; Vukadinov J; Vesna Turkulov; Sević S; Radoslava Doder; Stevan Somborac; Aleksandar Potkonjak


Medicinski Pregled | 2007

Diseases caused by bacteria and rickettsia in biological warfare and bioterrorism

Ivanko Bojic; Vukadinov J; Svetlana Minic


Medicinski Pregled | 2010

Application of antibiotics in vulnerable groups

Turkulov; Brkić S; Radoslava Doder; Vukadinov J; Sević S; Canak G


Medicinski Pregled | 2010

Antibiotics in the treatment of bacterial infections of the central nervous system

Radoslava Doder; Canak G; Vukadinov J; Turkulov; Sević S

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Canak G

University of Novi Sad

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Maja Ruzic

University of Novi Sad

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