Publications by authors named "E Mantadakis"

Background: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a major public health problem among children worldwide. Iron deficiency without anemia (IDWA) is at least twice as common as IDA. Some studies propose that oral iron fortification can modify the infant's gut microbiome, leading to intestinal inflammation.

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We present a never-transfused girl with thalassemia intermedia who was admitted for febrile aplastic crisis due to human parvovirus B19. After a first transfusion of packed red blood cells, she developed pulmonary oedema. She improved with supportive care including the use of intravenous diuretics.

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  • - Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) is a rare inherited condition that leads to bone marrow failure and is largely linked to mutations affecting telomere biology, with about 35% of cases having unidentified genetic causes.
  • - Research on a wide range of DC and 'DC-like' cases uncovered new pathogenic variants, including findings in the novel X-linked gene POLA1 and in known genes POT1 and ZCCHC8, enhancing the understanding of the genetic basis of these disorders.
  • - Functional studies indicated that the new variants in POLA1 and POT1 disrupt crucial protein interactions that are essential for telomere maintenance, while ZCCHC8 variants lead to inflammation in patients, thereby contributing to the understanding of
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Bone and joint infections (BJI) require prolonged antimicrobial treatment, leading to lengthy hospitalizations, high costs, the risk of nosocomial infections, and the development of antimicrobial resistance. Dalbavancin is a novel semisynthetic lipoglycopeptide approved for the treatment of adults and children with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections. This narrative review aims to summarize the characteristics of dalbavancin and the current scientific evidence regarding its clinical efficacy and safety in the treatment of BJI.

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Childhood asthma is a chronic inflammatory airway disorder that can drive tissue remodeling. Neutrophils are amongst the most prominent inflammatory cells contributing to disease manifestations and may exert a potent role in the progression of inflammation to fibrosis. However, their role in asthma exacerbation is still understudied.

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