Publications by authors named "Alessio Sollima"

Background And Purpose: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a leading cause of healthcare-associated infections worldwide, with hypervirulent strains linked to severe disease and higher mortality. This study aims to analyze the epidemiology of CDI at a tertiary-care hospital in Italy and compare clinical outcomes between patients infected with hypervirulent and non-hypervirulent strains.

Methods: A retrospective comparative study was conducted on patients diagnosed with CDI at ASST Spedali Civili di Brescia, Italy, from January 2015 to June 2023.

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Central nervous system infections are among the most severe infectious conditions in the neonatal period and are still burdened by significant mortality, especially in preterm infants and those with a low birth weight or other comorbidities. In this study, we examined the role of fosfomycin-containing antibiotic regimens in neonates with central nervous system infections. We included six neonates over a period of five years: four with meningitis and two with cerebral abscesses.

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Cefiderocol is a new molecule effective against multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative pathogens. Currently, there is limited evidence regarding the use of cefiderocol in central nervous system (CNS) infections. Data on the cerebrospinal fluid penetration rate of cefiderocol are limited and heterogeneous, and there is no consensus on the dosing scheme of cefiderocol to penetrate the blood-brain barrier.

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spp. endocarditis is a severe and hard-to-treat infection. Immunosuppressed subjects and carriers of prosthetic valves or intracardiac devices are at risk.

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Background: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) affect 60-90% of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).

Objective: To determine if environmental therapy is an effective strategy to reduce BPSD, we tested 163 patients with AD with Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) before and after 6 months of an indoor therapeutic garden (TG) or standard environment.

Methods: A single-blind randomized controlled trial on AD patients with BPSD.

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Sundowning syndrome (SDS) in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the intensification of behavioral disorders at sunset. Despite SDS etiology being unclear, a strong relationship between high cortisol levels and SDS has been reported. Aerobic exercise (AE) and cognitive training (CT) can reduce cortisol levels.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alessio Sollima"

  • - Alessio Sollima's recent research primarily focuses on the treatment of severe infections in vulnerable populations, particularly in neonates and patients with Alzheimer's disease, exploring innovative therapeutic strategies using antibiotics like fosfomycin and cefiderocol for central nervous system infections.
  • - His studies highlight the challenges and considerations associated with the use of new antimicrobials in complex cases, providing valuable insights into their effectiveness and the need for further investigations into their dosing and pharmacokinetics in the context of CNS infections.
  • - Sollima's work also addresses behavioral and psychological symptoms in Alzheimer's disease, assessing environmental and exercise interventions, suggesting that non-pharmacological approaches may significantly benefit patient well-being, particularly in managing sundowning syndrome.