Publications by authors named "GAUDEBOUT C"

In the past year, mutations in the PRRT2 gene have been identified in patients with paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia and other paroxysmal disorders. We conducted a review of the literature on PRRT2 mutation-associated disorders. Our objectives were to describe the wide clinical spectrum associated with PRRT2 mutations, and to present the current hypotheses on the underlying pathophysiology.

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Objective: Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD) is a rare disorder characterized by recurrent attacks of hyperkinetic movements. PKD can be isolated or associated with benign infantile seizures as part of the infantile convulsions with choreoathetosis (ICCA) syndrome. Mutations in the PRRT2 gene were recently identified in patients with PKD and ICCA.

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To assess prospectively the influence of the control of viral replication on the frequency of cytokine-producing T cells, and to correlate these changes with immune activation, we conducted a 15-month follow-up study of IFN-gamma- and IL-2-producing CD4+ and CD8+ T cells at a single-cell level in 12 previously untreated patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). At baseline we observed a strikingly high proportion of IFN-gamma-producing CD8+ T cells. The treatment-induced decrease in the proportion of IFN-gamma-producing CD8+ T cells ran parallel to the decrease in HLA-DR+ and CD38+CD8+ T cell subsets and was associated with the reduction in HIV RNA level.

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Study Objectives: To evaluate the prognosis of HIV-infected patients admitted to ICUs and to identify factors predictive of short- and long-term survival.

Design: A prospective study from January 1, 1990, to December 31, 1992, including all consecutive HIV-infected patients admitted to our ICU for the first time. ICU survivors were followed up until January 1, 1994.

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In the dexamethasone-treated rat model of cryptosporidiosis, paromomycin was effective at a dosage of 50 mg/kg/day or more for ileal infection and 200 mg/kg/day or more for cecal infection. At 1 and 3 weeks after treatment, a persistent infection was demonstrated in all rats. These results confirm the anticryptosporidial activity of paromomycin and underscore the limitations of this compound because of its potential toxicity at such high dosages and its inability to eradicate the infection.

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In a population of 46 children with CD recruited in the Paris area of France, an excess of DRB1*03 and DRB1*07 alleles and of DR3/DR7, DR3/DR3 and DR11(or 12)/DR7 phenotypes was found (RRs of 6.3, 9.3, 24.

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The schizogony of malarial parasite is a typical cyclic phenomenon where the different stages of parasite development appear at regular time intervals. Each of the stages is specifically sensitive to different antimalarial drugs. Knowledge of the details of the cycle, drug susceptibility and the pharmacokinetics of drugs, could allow the improvement of drug action by the chronotherapeutic approach: treatment at the time of appearance of the drug sensitive stage with a drug that displays rapid pharmacokinetics.

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An epidemiological study of human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) and syphilis has been carried out in a multiethnic community of seven neighbouring villages located in eastern Gabon on 1240 subjects over 5 years old (82.7% of the population in this age range). Antibodies to HTLV-1 (anti-HTLV-1) were detected by ELISA with confirmation by Western Blot and antibodies to syphilis by Venereal Diseases Research Laboratory assay with confirmation by the Treponema pallidum haemaglutination assay.

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A dexamethasone-treated rat model of cryptosporidiosis was used to evaluate the curative activity of paromomycin. Although eradication of the parasite could not be demonstrated, statistically significant decreases in oocyst excretion and in the intensity of ileal parasitism were observed in animals receiving 100 mg of paromomycin per kg of body weight per day.

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A statistical study of the results of coprological analysis allows us to appreciate the prevalence of the different parasites, depending on the geographic origin of the outpatients of a hospital situated in the suburbs of Paris. The multifactorial analysis shows, besides other problems, the epidemiological relations between these parasites or, in the contrary, the oppositions which can appear. These results are compared with those published since two decades; their study empowers to set the problem of the fiability of some statistics and, therefore, of the possibilities of an efficient epidemiological research.

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The prevalence of serum hepatitis B virus (HBV) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was measured in a Gabonese community at high risk for HBV infection. Among 698 subjects 5 to 24 years old, the prevalence of HBsAg was 11.1% vs.

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Background: Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and toxoplasmic encephalitis are frequent life-threatening opportunistic infections in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Primary prophylaxis against P. carinii pneumonia is now common, but there are few data on regimens for primary prophylaxis against toxoplasmosis.

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The efficacy of a 12-mg/kg (of body weight) intramuscular amopyroquin (ApQ) regimen (two successive 6-mg/kg injections at a 24-h interval), previously established from kinetic studies on healthy volunteers and multicenter studies on patients with malaria, was investigated in 152 patients (children and adults) in Gabon with Plasmodium falciparum malaria. All children in the present study (ages, 1 to 14 years) showed higher degrees of parasitemia and temperatures and lower hematocrit values than did adults at the time of admission. No major side effects in the patients were observed.

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Crohn's disease has been sometimes considered as a syndrome including different entities. In this prospect we tried to assess whether steroid dependent Crohn's disease could be a separate sub-group. Eighty five patients (mean follow-up: 6 years) with documented Crohn's disease were classified into 3 groups: 1--patients never treated with steroids (NS) (N = 37); 2--patients in whom steroids had been given but had been withdrawn (NSD) (N = 37); 3--patients dependent on continuous steroid therapy (SD) (N = 11).

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A population-based echotomographic (ECT) and serological survey of hydatidosis was carried out in a high risk community located in Central Tunisia. 1434 subjects over 5 years of age (93.3% of the population in this age range) underwent an abdominal echotomography (ECT) and a serological test (ELISA with confirmation by counterelectrophoresis).

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The ring-infected erythrocyte surface antigen (RESA), a Plasmodium falciparum merozoite antigen, is a major vaccine candidate against falciparum malaria. To investigate the protective role of antibodies to RESA and its 4-mer, 8-mer, and 11-mer repeated amino acid sequences under conditions of natural exposure, a case-control and a cohort study were carried out in 1988 in a rural community in Madagascar where malaria reappeared recently. Fifty cases with greater than 1,000 P.

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HTLV-1 infection is endemic in Japan, black Africa, the Caribbean and several regions of South America. In these foci, the infections is very heterogeneously distributed (variations from village to village, intrafamilial clustering). The virus is transmitted from mother to child, and breast feedings seems to play a major role.

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The authors studied the activity of fosfomycin (FOS) and/or gentamicin (GEN) against a Klebsiella pneumoniae strain resistant to all beta-lactams--except cephamycins and imipenem--by production of a plasmid mediated extended broad-spectrum beta-lactamase-TEM-3, to all aminoglycosides--except gentamicin--by production of a plasmid mediated 6' aminoglycoside acetyltransferase IV, to sulfonamides and to tetracyclines. In vitro, the combination FOS (MIC = MBC = 32 mg/l) + GEN (MIC = MBC = 2) appeared indifferent (FIC = 0.75; FBC = 1).

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To examine the efficacy and tolerance of pentamidine aerosol in the prevention of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) relapse in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) being treated with zidovudine, 51 patients who had had an episode of PCP in the previous 5 months were enrolled in a randomised controlled study. 25 patients (group I) received pentamidine mesylate aerosol (4 mg/kg every 2 weeks for the first month then monthly) and zidovudine, and 26 patients (group II) zidovudine alone. 3 group I patients withdrew from pentamidine therapy prematurely and were excluded from the analysis of efficacy.

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The disposition of amopyroquin was investigated in 10 healthy volunteers after a single 2-mg/kg (body weight) intramuscular dose of amopyroquin base. The major form of the drug in plasma and in whole blood was nonmetabolized amopyroquin, and only very low levels of its primary amine derivative were detected. After a rapid absorption phase (15 min), levels in plasma declined, following a tri-exponential model with a terminal elimination half-life of 129.

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The mean annual surgical incidence rates (MASIR) of hydatidosis were measured for the 1982-1985 period in central Tunisia in order to investigate the natural history of human hydatidosis and provide baseline data for the evaluation of future prevention campaigns. 986 cases were identified from surgical records of regional hospitals to which cases from central Tunisia are mandatorily referred. The overall MASIR was 19.

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Household members of surgical cases of hydatidosis were screened for the disease in two high-risk districts in Central Tunisia. Seventy-four index cases were identified from the 1980-1984 surgical records of Sousse University Hospital. Household members over five years of age were tested by ELISA, and if positive by counterelectrophoresis (CEP) for detection of band 5.

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The disposition of amopyroquin was studied in rats after a single 50-mg/kg (body weight) oral dose of amopyroquin base. After a rapid absorption phase, the drug concentrations decreased in the plasma, with a terminal half-life of 14.5 h.

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