Publications by authors named "C Giaquinto"

Background: Skin and soft-tissue infections (SSTIs) are common infectious syndromes in children. Overusing broad-spectrum antibiotics has contributed to rising antibiotic resistance, complicating treatment outcomes. To address this issue, antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) have been implemented to optimize antibiotic use.

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Objective: To describe the implementation of a multi-step antimicrobial stewardship program in a haemato-oncology and stem cell transplantation program unit. Methods: Pre-post quasi-experimental study with two interrupted time-series analyses, conducted between 01/01/2019 and 31/12/2022 in the Paediatric Haemato-Oncology Unit of the Padua Paediatric Hospital. The interventions were: (1) 02/2020: dissemination of febrile neutropenia clinical pathways, (2) April 2021: provision of the clinical pathways via a customized App (Firstline.

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Background: Antibiotics are the most prescribed drugs for children worldwide, but overuse and misuse have led to an increase in antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobial stewardship programmes (ASPs) have proven feasible in reducing inappropriate antimicrobial use. The study aimed at evaluating the impact and sustainability of an ASP with multiple interventions over 8 years.

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Article Synopsis
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the commonest bacterial infections in children, prompting the need for better local treatment guidelines due to varying pathogen resistance rates.
  • The study evaluates an 8-year pediatric antimicrobial stewardship program aimed at improving antibiotic use for UTIs in a tertiary pediatric hospital, with main focus on adherence to local treatment guidelines.
  • Results indicated a temporary spike in adherence to guidelines following interventions, but showed changing resistance patterns, especially increased resistance to co-amoxiclav, highlighting the need for ongoing adjustments in treatment strategies.
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The Penta Network has made significant strides in pediatric human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) research, initially focusing on clinical trials for children in Europe, before expanding globally to countries with high HIV prevalence. Key contributions include the ODYSSEY trial, which established dolutegravir as a superior treatment for children and the Early-treated Perinatally HIV-infected Individuals: Improving Children's Actual Life with Novel Immunotherapeutic Strategies consortium, aimed at developing strategies for HIV remission. The ongoing empirical and thrive projects address advanced HIV disease, particularly severe pneumonia and postdischarge mortality in children.

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