Publications by authors named "E Miftode"

IL-6 remains a key molecule of the cytokine storms characterizing COVID-19, exerting both proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory effects. Emerging research underscores the significance of IL-6 trans-signaling over classical signaling pathways, which has shifted the focus of therapeutic strategies. Additionally, the synergistic action of TNF-α and IFN-γ has been found to induce inflammatory cell death through PANoptosis, further amplifying the severity of cytokine storms.

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Introduction: Over the past four years, the COVID-19 pandemic has posed serious global health challenges. The severe form of disease and death resulted from the failure of immune regulatory mechanisms, closely highlighted by the dual proinflammatory cytokine and soluble immune checkpoint (sICP) storm. Identifying the individual factors impacting on disease severity, evolution and outcome, as well as any additional interconnections, have become of high scientific interest.

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The genus includes >180 species of Gram-positive, anaerobic, sporulating bacteria. Under certain conditions, these can cause a wide range of invasive infections in humans. occurs in the commensal intestinal flora and related bacteremia typically occurs secondary to an injury to the intestinal mucosa and in the presence of predisposing conditions, such as gastrointestinal disorders, malignancies, diabetes, HIV infection or neutropenia.

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  • * A study found that 36.9% of urine cultures contained ESBL-producing bacteria, with catheterized patients experiencing higher rates of antimicrobial resistance, particularly for carbapenems and aminoglycosides.
  • * The research highlights a worrying trend of rising AMR rates, complicating treatment options for catheterized patients and showcasing the need for ongoing monitoring and tailored therapies.
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infection (CDI), though identified nearly five decades ago, still remains a major challenge, being associated with significant mortality rates. The strains classified as hypervirulent, notably 027/NAP1/BI, have garnered substantial attention from researchers and clinicians due to their direct correlation with the severity of the disease. Our study aims to elucidate the significance of toxigenic (CD) strains in the clinical and therapeutic aspects of managing patients diagnosed with CDI.

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