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Articles by Nils Grude
Correction: Prevalence of M. genitalium and U. urealyticum in urine tested for C. trachomatis
- Liv Kjersti Paulsen,
- Mette Lundstrøm Dahl,
- Dagfinn Skaare,
- Nils Grude
12.01.2023:
Tidsskr Nor Legeforen 2016; 136: 121–5. On page 122 of issue no. 2/2016 of the Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association, figure 1 should look like this in the English version of the article: We apologise for the error, which has been corrected online.
An immunosuppressed woman in her sixties with a high fever
- Åshild Marvik,
- Pavel Gudkov,
- Nils Grude,
- Hilde Skudal
07.06.2022:
Investigation of fever in immunosuppressed patients can be challenging. Rapid and correct microbiological test results are essential for steering the investigation in the right direction. Our patient was eventually diagnosed with a condition that was initially suspected, but the time to reach a...
A man with laboured breathing, abdominal pain and vomiting
- Marte Holmberg,
- Siv Bohne Krogseth,
- Nils Grude,
- Karl-André Wian
19.03.2018:
A man was hospitalised with suspected gastroenteritis and dehydration. Developments over the next few hours were surprisingly dramatic. The cause proved to be a condition that is unusual in Norway today. A man in his 40s was hospitalised with suspected gastroenteritis and dehydration. The patient...
Chlamydia testing in practice – requisitioners and patients
- Maria Romøren,
- Dagfinn Skaare,
- Nils Grude
16.10.2017:
The incidence of genital chlamydia infection in Norway has been stable for several years: in 2015, 488 cases were diagnosed per 100 000 inhabitants, a level almost identical to the peak of 2008 (496/100 000) (1). Patients with chlamydia are usually asymptomatic, and both opportunistic testing and...
Prevalence of M. genitalium and U. urealyticum in urine tested for C. trachomatis
- Liv Kjersti Paulsen,
- Mette Lundstrøm Dahl,
- Dagfinn Skaare,
- Nils Grude
26.01.2016:
Mycoplasma genitalium and Ureaplasma urealyticum are transmitted through sexual contact and can cause urogenital infections. While M. genitalium is established as an aetiological agent of genital infections (1), U. urealyticum is still controversial as a pathogen (2, 3). Testing for these microbes...
New guidelines for use of antibiotics in the primary health care service
- Morten Lindbæk,
- Siri Jensen,
- Knut Eirik Eliassen,
- Arne Fetveit,
- Nils Grude,
- Dag Berild,
- Per Hjortdahl
28.05.2013:
New national guidelines are now being issued for use of antibiotics in the primary health care service. We encourage all Norwegian doctors to follow them. The effort to promote an acceptable use of antibiotics and to prevent further development of resistance is increasingly being given priority on...