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New frontiers of aspirin therapy

Issue 19, 2010

HOT TOPICS IN CARDIOLOGY
New frontiers of aspirin therapy

Publ. date:2010
ISBN:978-88-6450-037-9
ISSN:1973-9621
E-ISSN:2036-0924
DOI:10.4147/HTC-101900


Abstract

Since this monograph has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the first article. 

Influenza represents a major periodic threat to health, from a yearly winter excess of mortality due to endemic influenza to the socially devastating pandemics resulting from antigenic shifts. This was evidenced in the H1N1 “Spanish” flu of 1918 [1,2], which resulted in the deaths of between 20 to 50 million people and exceeded the mortality of the First World War [3]. As well as having a major impact in endemic years, pandemic influenza is a constant threat, as demonstrated recently by the occurrence of the high pathogenicity and low infectivity H5N1 (“bird” flu) and the high [...]

Table of contents

FOREWORD
by Christopher P. Cannon


ARTICLES
Does low-dose aspirin prevent cardiovascular events during influenza outbreaks? Review of the evidence
Peter M. Rothwell, Alastair J.S. Webb
Benefit of low-dose aspirin in patients with hypertension
Farzin Beygui, Gilles Montalescot
Cardiovascular benefits of aspirin in patients with neurological disorders
Kolja Busch, Hans-Christoph Diener, Ralph Weber


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Editors-in-chief
Christopher P. Cannon - MD
Sergio Dalla Volta - MD, PhD

While cardiology over the last 15 years has progressed to a great extent in various aspects, it has not progressed in a harmonious manner. Advances in biophysics, molecular biology, genetics, and, les...


Past editor-in-chief
Philip A. Poole-Wilson - MD, FRCP, FACC, FESC, FMedSci
 
     
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