Publications by authors named "Emilie Piet"

In primary care, urinary tract infections (UTIs) account for the majority of antibiotic prescriptions. Comments from microbiologists on interpreting the antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) profile for urinalysis were made to improve the prescription of antibiotics. We aimed to explore the added value of these comments on the quality of antibiotic prescribing by a superior double-blind digital randomized case-vignette trial among French general practitioners (GPs).

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Background: The optimal duration of antimicrobial therapy for urinary tract infections (UTIs) in men remains controversial.

Methods: To compare 7 days to 14 days of total antibiotic treatment for febrile UTIs in men, this multicenter randomized, double-blind. placebo-controlled noninferiority trial enrolled 282 men from 27 centers in France.

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  • A survey of 74 nursing homes in the French Alps from March to May 2020 analyzed the spread of COVID-19 among residents and staff during the pandemic.
  • Out of 5,891 residents, the COVID-19 incidence was 8.2%, with 22 facilities reporting outbreaks of at least three cases, while 4,652 staff had a 6.3% incidence rate.
  • A strong correlation was found between staff and resident COVID-19 cases, indicating that staff were likely a major source of transmission, regardless of the homes' characteristics or mitigation efforts.
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Introduction: The urban planning between France and Geneva leads us to target the local HIV epidemic dynamics in its cross-border dimension. We aim to assess its importance while taking into account cross-border movements.Purpose of research: This study aims to describe the HIV epidemic on a cross-border scale by comparing data with two other areas known for their HIV incidence, Lyon and Zurich, using epidemiological data available in France and Switzerland.

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Objectives: To compare the efficacy of temocillin with carbapenems for extended spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae urinary tract infections (ESBL-E UTI).

Methods: A multicenter retrospective case-control study of adults with ESBL-E UTI was conducted between January 2015 and October 2019. Cases received temocillin ≥ 50% of the effective antibiotic therapy duration and controls exclusively received carbapenem; they were statistically matched (1:1 ratio) on 6-month period, sex and age.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the world in early 2020. In France, General Practitioners (GPs) were not involved in the care organization's decision-making process before and during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. This omission could have generated stress for GPs.

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The COVID-19 epidemic that started in November in China became a national epidemic from March 16, 2020 with the declaration of population containment in order to reduce the spread of the virus in France. From March 17 to March 27, 2020, the monitoring unit of the French society of geriatrics and gerontology decided to conduct a survey to analyze the implementation of the mobilization of geriatric units, given that this epidemic had shown that it resulted in excess mortality mainly among the elderly. The survey was able to bring together the response of 34 services, nine of which were located in a high epidemic cluster zone.

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