Publications by authors named "D Vereecke"

Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most commonly reported infections in Belgian nursing home residents. In older adults, UTI diagnosis and management is complex, often leading to over-diagnosis and irrational antimicrobial use, stressing the need for a guideline approach.

Objectives And Methods: A consensus statement on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of UTIs in older adults residing in nursing homes was developed in a collaborative effort between the Flemish Hospital Outbreak Support Teams, the Flemish Agency for Care and Health, the Association of the Flemish Coordinating and Advising General Practitioners, the Belgian Association of Urology, the Belgian Society for Gerontology and Geriatrics and PhD researchers based on a combination of clinical expertise, (inter)national guidelines and peer-reviewed studies.

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Nurses should have appropriate education and required competencies to provide high-quality palliative care. The aim of this international multisite study was to list and evaluate core palliative care competencies that European nurses need to achieve in their education to provide palliative care. The Nominal Group Technique (NGT) was used as a data collection method.

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  • The pericycle cells are responsible for both lateral root development and root-derived callus formation, but the processes are affected differently in the max2 mutant, which shows increased lateral roots but poor shoot regeneration.
  • The poor shoot regeneration in max2 is linked to delayed callus formation due to reduced pericycle cell division and altered gene expression compared to wild type plants.
  • MAX2 may regulate the interaction between various plant signaling pathways, including cytokinin, auxin, and light, and the defects in shoot regeneration could also be related to KAI2 signaling rather than just strigolactone pathways.
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Rhizospheric microorganisms can alter plant physiology and morphology in many different ways including through the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Here we demonstrate that VOCs from beneficial root endophytic  spp. are able to improve the performance of grown seedlings, with an up to 9.

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is a gram-positive phytopathogen that infects a wide range of plant species. The actinomycete induces the formation of neoplastic growths, termed leafy galls, that consist of a gall body covered by small shoots of which the outgrowth is arrested due to an extreme form of apical dominance. In our previous work, we demonstrated that in the developing gall, auxin drives the transdifferentiation of parenchyma cells into vascular elements.

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