Publications by authors named "Caroline Emilie"

Improving the therapeutic management of HIV-positive persons is a major public health issue and includes better detection of drug resistance mutations (DRMs). The aim of this study was (i) to explore DRMs in HIV-1-positive persons presenting a blood viral load (VL) < 1000 genomes copies (gc)/mL, including the analyze of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and HIV-DNA from peripheral blood mononuclear cells using ultradeep sequencing (UDS) and (ii), to evaluate how these DRMs could influence the clinical practices. For each patient (n = 12), including five low-VL patients (i.

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  • Delivery of parenteral antimicrobials in non-inpatient settings (DPANS) occurs through various services, including dedicated outpatient programs and community-based health professionals, and varies significantly among European countries.
  • A survey conducted with infection specialists from 34 European countries revealed that most have some form of DPANS available, with specialized outpatient services being the most common.
  • Despite the availability of these services, there is a lack of formal OPAT team structures in many countries, and barriers to implementation include insufficient organizational guidelines; national strategies could enhance consistency and effectiveness in DPANS across Europe.
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