Do Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Multiple Sclerosis Share Common Mechanisms of White Matter Injury?

The impact of penicillin allergy de-labelling on the WHO AWaRe antibiotic categories: a retrospective cohort study

The WHO’s AWaRe classification categorises antibiotics into three stewardship groups: Access, Watch and Reserve. The Access group includes antibiotics with lower resistance potential than antibiotics in the other two groups. The UK 5-year AMR strategy has set targets for reducing non-Access Bio Med Frontiers antibiotic use. The majority of penicillins are in the Access group …

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Do Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Multiple Sclerosis Share Common Mechanisms of White Matter Injury?

Do Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Multiple Sclerosis Share Common Mechanisms of White Matter Injury?

Background and Purpose- The function of irritation in ischemic white matter illness is more and more acknowledged, and additional understanding of the pathophysiology may inform future remedy methods. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a continual autoimmune situation wherein irritation performs a central function that additionally impacts the white matter. We hypothesized that white matter damage may share widespread mechanisms …

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