Publications by authors named "Gerdien Tramper-Stranders"

Background: Discriminating noninfected from infected neonatal cases remains challenging, and subsequently many neonates are treated with antibiotics in the first week of life. We aimed to study the additional value of a targeted polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for group B streptococcus (GBS) and on leftover blood culture media from term and near-term neonates with probable early-onset sepsis (EOS).

Methods: Leftover blood culture material from neonates participating in the RAIN study was stored after 5 days of incubation.

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  • Preterm-born babies, especially those born a little early, often get more sick with lung infections and wheezing than babies born on time.
  • It's really important to help these babies stay healthy to improve their lives now and reduce problems like asthma later.
  • The review talks about ways to help these babies by looking at things like how their immune system develops, what they eat, and their living environment, and suggests strategies like using good bacteria and helping their immune system work better.
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  • The study investigates the pharmacokinetics of oral clavulanic acid in neonates and infants, as existing data on this topic is limited.
  • It analyzes combined data from four datasets using a one-compartment model to determine dosing regimens and exposure levels based on age and body weight.
  • Findings indicate that an amoxicillin/clavulanic acid ratio of 4:1 is optimal, with significant differences in exposure levels based on varying threshold concentrations, laying groundwork for future research.
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Management of suspected early-onset sepsis (EOS) is undergoing continuous evolution aiming to limit antibiotic overtreatment, yet current data on the level of overtreatment are only available for a select number of countries. This study aimed to determine antibiotic initiation and continuation rates for suspected EOS, along with the incidence of culture-proven EOS in The Netherlands. In this retrospective study from 2019 to 2021, data were collected from 15 Dutch hospitals, comprising 13 regional hospitals equipped with Level I-II facilities and 2 academic hospitals equipped with Level IV facilities.

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Children with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) can present with thrombocytopenia, which is a key feature of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH). We hypothesized that thrombocytopenic MIS-C patients have more features of HLH. Clinical characteristics and routine laboratory parameters were collected from 228 MIS-C patients, of whom 85 (37%) were thrombocytopenic.

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  • Guidelines for treating asthma exacerbations typically recommend bronchodilators and corticosteroids, but antibiotic use is often overlooked despite frequent prescriptions in practice.
  • A survey involving 252 healthcare professionals revealed a 19% antibiotic prescription rate for asthma exacerbations, with significant variation among different specialties like pediatrics, pulmonology, general practice, and allergy.
  • The study highlights the need for evidence-based guidelines to ensure more rational use of antibiotics in treating asthma exacerbations, especially considering factors like purulent sputum, fever, and comorbidities that influence prescription decisions.
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  • The study investigates the differences in innate lymphoid cell (ILC) populations, specifically ILC1s and ILC2s, between patients with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), asthma, and control groups.
  • Results show significantly higher levels of inflammatory CD4 ILC1s and lower levels of CD117 ILC2s in COPD patients compared to asthma patients, highlighting distinct inflammatory profiles.
  • These findings could help in understanding the mechanisms of COPD and asthma, potentially aiding in better patient classification and treatment strategies.
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Although disease-associated undernutrition is still an important problem in hospitalized children that is often underrecognized, follow-up studies evaluating post-discharge nutritional status of children with undernutrition are lacking. The aim of this multicentre prospective observational cohort study was to assess the rate of acute undernutrition (AU) and/or having a high nutritional risk (HR) in children on admission to seven secondary-care level Dutch hospitals and to evaluate the nutritional course of AU/HR group during admission and post-discharge. STRONG was used to indicate HR, and AU was based on anthropometric data (-score < -2 for weight-for-age (WFA; <1 year) or weight-for-height (WFH; ≥1 year)).

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  • A multicenter study from March 2020 to December 2022 evaluated pediatric COVID-19 cases, examining severity and risk factors in 564 hospitalized children across three countries.
  • Among the hospitalized children, those over 12 and with preexisting respiratory issues were more likely to experience severe illness, while cases during the omicron variant showed milder symptoms overall.
  • The study emphasizes that real-time data collection is crucial for guiding public health decisions, including vaccine and booster strategies for children infected with SARS-CoV-2.
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Background: There is a lack of evidence on oral amoxicillin pharmacokinetics and exposure in neonates with possible serious bacterial infection (pSBI). We aimed to describe amoxicillin disposition following oral and intravenous administration and to provide dosing recommendations for preterm and term neonates treated for pSBI.

Methods: In this pooled-population pharmacokinetic study, 3 datasets were combined for nonlinear mixed-effects modeling.

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16S-based sequencing provides broader information on the respiratory microbial community than conventional culturing. However, it (often) lacks species- and strain-level information. To overcome this issue, we used 16S rRNA-based sequencing results from 246 nasopharyngeal samples obtained from 20 infants with cystic fibrosis (CF) and 43 healthy infants, which were all 0 to 6 months old, and compared them to both standard (blind) diagnostic culturing and a 16S-sequencing-informed "targeted" reculturing approach.

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  • Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a serious condition linked to COVID-19, developing around 4 weeks after infection, characterized by hyperinflammation and potential shock.* -
  • The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology formed a task force to create guidelines for diagnosing, treating, and monitoring MIS-C, focusing on its unclear immunological mechanisms.* -
  • Current treatment involves supportive care and immunosuppressive agents like steroids, and regular follow-ups are essential to monitor for complications, with vaccination against COVID-19 shown to help prevent MIS-C.*
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Background: The imposition of lockdowns during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic led to a significant decrease in pediatric care utilization in 2020. After restrictions were loosened, a surge in pediatric respiratory disease was observed in pediatric wards. The aim of this study was to quantify the effect of the lockdown(s) on the incidence of pediatric respiratory disease.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychological well-being of children and adolescents by analyzing hospital admission data for various psychological diagnoses during and before the pandemic.
  • It found that overall pediatric admissions dropped by 28%, but there was a notable increase in psychosocial admissions, particularly for eating disorders (up 64%) and intentional intoxications (up 24%).
  • The findings suggest a significant rise in pediatric psychiatric issues, highlighting the pandemic's adverse effects on mental health in young populations.
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The current monkeypox disease (MPX) outbreak constitutes a new threat and challenge for our society. With more than 55,000 confirmed cases in 103 countries, World Health Organization declared the ongoing MPX outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on July 23, 2022. The current MPX outbreak is the largest, most widespread, and most serious since the diagnosis of the first case of MPX in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a country where MPX is an endemic disease.

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Background: Switching from intravenous antibiotic therapy to oral antibiotic therapy among neonates is not yet practised in high-income settings due to uncertainties about exposure and safety. We aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of early intravenous-to-oral antibiotic switch therapy compared with a full course of intravenous antibiotics among neonates with probable bacterial infection.

Methods: In this multicentre, randomised, open-label, non-inferiority trial, patients were recruited at 17 hospitals in the Netherlands.

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  • COPD exacerbations lead to over 200,000 hospitalizations in the Netherlands each year, with viral respiratory infections being a contributing factor in about 50% of cases.
  • A study examined antibiotic use in hospitalized patients with COPD exacerbations caused by influenza or RS virus, finding that 59% received antibiotics upon admission.
  • The results indicate that many antibiotic prescriptions were unnecessary, suggesting that a reduction of about 34% is possible, and that future guidelines should better address antibiotic use in these cases.
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  • Clavulanic acid is a β-lactam inhibitor widely used in pediatrics, but its mechanism of action and specific dosing guidelines remain unclear, especially given potential adverse effects.
  • A systematic review identified 18 studies on the pharmacokinetics of clavulanic acid in children, revealing significant variability in drug exposure influenced by factors like age and disease state.
  • The study highlights major knowledge gaps about this variability and calls for more research on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in pediatric patients to improve dosing strategies.
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Objectives: Rotavirus vaccination has 87% to 100% effectiveness against severe rotavirus acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in healthy infants in high-income countries. Little is known whether infants with medical risk conditions (MRCs) are equally protected and if the vaccine is equally well tolerated. We conducted a quasi-experimental prospective multicenter before-after cohort study to assess the vaccine effectiveness (VE) and safety profile of the human rotavirus vaccine (HRV) among MRC infants that required prolonged or frequent postnatal care.

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Background: Migrants are not routinely screened for hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the Netherlands. We estimated the prevalence and determined factors associated with HBV, HCV and/or HIV infections among undocumented migrants and uninsured legal residents.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, undocumented migrants and uninsured legal residents were recruited at a non governmental organization (NGO), healthcare facility in the Netherlands and were invited to be tested for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), anti-hepatitis B core antibodies (anti-HBcAb), HCV-RNA, and anti-HIV antibodies or HIV antigen at a local laboratory.

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  • Adult-onset asthma (AoA) tends to be more severe than childhood onset asthma (CoA), and this study explored the links between AoA and metabolic conditions, particularly obesity.
  • The research involved a comparison of metabolic syndrome and inflammatory markers among patients with AoA, CoA, and healthy controls, using a group of 81 participants from outpatient clinics in Rotterdam.
  • Results showed that AoA was significantly linked to metabolic syndrome, with higher levels of inflammatory markers like IL-6 and leptin-adiponectin in AoA patients, suggesting that inflammation related to fat tissue may contribute to the severity of AoA.
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Microbiota composition and associated metabolic activities are essential for the education and development of a healthy immune system. Microbial dysbiosis, caused by risk factors such as diet, birth mode, or early infant antimicrobial therapy, is associated with the inception of allergic diseases. In turn, allergic diseases increase the risk for irrational use of antimicrobial therapy.

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Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in children are common and, although often mild, a major cause of mortality and hospitalization. Recently, the respiratory microbiome has been associated with both susceptibility and severity of LRTI. In this current study, we combined respiratory microbiome, viral, and clinical data to find associations with the severity of LRTI.

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  • Asthma attacks in adults can be triggered by respiratory infections, and there's interest in using bacterial lysates to help manage these attacks.
  • A study was conducted with 75 adults with severe asthma, where they received either a bacterial lysate (OM-85) or a placebo over six months to see if it would reduce asthma exacerbations and improve lung function.
  • Results showed no significant difference in asthma attack frequency between the two groups after 18 months, but there was an improvement in lung function and a lower detection rate of viruses during infections in the OM-85 group.
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