BC2010231 ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS

€40.00
Tax included
Type d'édition : PDF téléchargeable
Quantity
Add to wishlist

L’importance des infections à Aspergillus fumigatus en médecine a progressivement augmenté depuis la seconde guerre mondiale avec les progrès réalisés en médecine, en particulier dans les traitements contre le cancer et l’augmentation des transplantations d’organes. En effet, en 1939, Henrici, un scientifique écrit : « In man… Aspergillus infections are so rare as to be of little practical importance » (Henrici, A.T. 1939). Actuellement la chimiothérapie pour le cancer, et l’utilisation de traitements immunosuppresseurs des patients transplantés entraîne une période d’immunosuppression pendant laquelle le patient devient exposé aux infections opportunistes, notamment fongiques (Odds, F. C., Brown, A. J. et al. 2003) (Yamazaki, T., Kume, H. et al. 1999).

9782747217217
999 Items
New

16 other products in the same category:

Availability: 30 In Stock

Past ten years, literature is an increasing number of works trying to identify the different levers to operate to encourage innovation within companies. In continuation of this work focused on the emergence of a "culture of innovation," the state of the art made ​​in this article allows us to bring about a feeling of "psychological safety" is the only means that:
- Members of the organization are not paralyzed by fear of failure and continue to offer bold initiatives,
- These players learn from the mistakes that will inevitably be committed during the innovation process and are able to no longer reproduce. We suggest, as such, some lines of thought to create a culture of "room for error" in organizations, starting with the consolidation of the reward and sanction systems by the inclination of the direction to "Legends" failures. We stress however that this may be possible in the context of American culture is not necessarily in that of French culture.

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website