Publications by authors named "E Kalogeropoulou"

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  • The study analyzed the trends of candidaemia cases in a Greek hospital before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing a significant increase in infection rates.
  • The incidence of candidaemia rose from 2.0 episodes per 10,000 hospital bed days before the pandemic to 5.1 during the late COVID-19 period, alongside a rise in fluconazole-resistant strains.
  • The findings suggest a concerning trend in antifungal resistance, highlighting the need for heightened awareness and improved infection control strategies in healthcare settings.
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Changes in an animal's behavior and internal state are accompanied by widespread changes in activity across its brain. However, how neurons across the brain encode behavior and how this is impacted by state is poorly understood. We recorded brain-wide activity and the diverse motor programs of freely moving C.

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Our research examines Greek special and general education teachers' fears toward disability and their impact on teaching in inclusive classrooms. We interviewed 12 teachers from the region of Attica (Athens) and documented attitudes and beliefs toward disability, with the goal of identifying teachers' personal sources of resistance to inclusion. Medical paradigm of understanding disability and the absence of inclusive school culture are some of the results that revealed teachers' sources of resisting to inclusive changes and the way these affect their teaching.

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The wilt-inducing strains of are responsible for severe damage to many economically important plant species. The most cost-effective and environmentally safe method for the management of Fusarium wilt is the use of resistant cultivars when they are available. In the present study, the Arabidopsis genotype with disruptions in the () gene, which encodes the major hydrolytic enzyme that degrades starch to maltose, had significantly lower susceptibility to f.

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