Publications by authors named "Grillon A"

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  • Worldwide increases in ticks and tick-borne diseases highlight the need for new prevention strategies to protect human and animal health.
  • An explorative study among 32 forestry workers in the Alsace region of France tracked tick presence and bites over a year to assess risk factors and prevention measures.
  • Key findings revealed that seasonal peaks in tick activity, exposure time, and specific forest ecosystems significantly influenced tick bite risk, with participants averaging 4 bites per year.
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In Lyme borreliosis, the skin constitutes a major interface for the host, the bacteria and the tick. Skin immunity is provided by specialized immune cells but also by the resident cells: the keratinocytes and the fibroblasts. Discoveries on the role of the microbiome in the modulation of skin inflammation and immunity have reinforced the potential importance of the skin in vector-borne diseases.

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Objectives: Staphylococcus epidermidis (SE) is a supposedly low-virulence agent, which may cause proven bloodstream infections (BSIs), with little-known consequences on intensive care unit (ICU) patients. We aimed at studying ICU patients diagnosed with BSIs caused by SE (SE-BSIs).

Methods: We constituted a retrospective cohort in two medical ICUs.

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Objectives: Ceftolozane-tazobactam (C/T) proved its efficacy for the treatment of infections caused by non-carbapenemase producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacterales. Here, we aimed to provide susceptibility data on a large series of Enterobacterales since the revision of EUCAST categorization breakpoints in 2020.

Methods: First, C/T susceptibility was determined on characterized Enterobacterales resistant to third generation cephalosporins (3GCs) (extended spectrum β-lactamase [ESBL] production or different levels of AmpC overexpression) (n = 213) and carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) (n = 259), including 170 carbapenemase producers (CPE).

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Background And Objective: Daptomycin has been recommended in the treatment of bone and joint infection. Previous work showed that the approved dosage of daptomycin may be insufficient to achieve optimal exposure in patients with bone and joint infection. However, those studies assumed that bone exposure was similar to steady-state daptomycin-free plasma concentrations.

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  • Lots of bacteria called Enterobacterales are becoming harder to treat because they resist medicine that usually works on them, especially for urinary tract infections (UTIs).
  • Scientists studied samples from 2017 to 2018 in France to see how many of these bacteria were resistant to different antibiotics.
  • They found that while some medicines had high resistance rates, others, like fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin, still worked well against most strains, even the resistant ones.
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Background: Febrile urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common health issue in pediatrics that can lead to serious infectious and renal complications, it requires early diagnosis and a targeted use of antibiotics. The aim of our study was to describe local bacterial agents causing febrile UTIs and their resistance patterns and confront the results with currently used empirical antibacterial therapy in pediatrics emergency departments in Strasbourg and Saverne.

Patients And Methods: We used billing codes (international classification of diseases) to identify all inpatients treated for febrile UTIs in two French pediatric emergency departments between January 2019 and December 2020.

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Zoonotic species of Capnocytophaga genus belong to the oral microbiota of dogs and cats. They may be responsible for serious human infections, mainly after animal bites, with a high mortality rate. In France, only few cases have been reported and no multicenter study has been conducted.

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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of anaerobes is challenging. Because MIC determination is recommended by both CLSI and EUCAST, commercial broth microdilution and diffusion strip tests have been developed. The reliability of broth microdilution methods has not been assessed yet using the agar dilution reference method.

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Data demonstrating that antibiotics administered intraoperatively in patients with surgical revision for periprosthetic joint infection achieve concentrations exceeding minimal inhibitory concentrations of the identified bacteria at the surgical site when the new implant is inserted are lacking. We prospectively included patients with periprosthetic joint infection operated with one- or two-stage replacement during which cefepime (2g)-daptomycin (10mg/kg) combination was administered intravenously as intraoperative empirical antibiotic treatment. Three biopsies (two bones and one synovial membrane) were taken from each patient just before the insertion of the new implant.

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  • - Temocillin, used in some European countries for years, was introduced in France in 2015, and a study evaluated its effectiveness against Enterobacterales strains from blood cultures across three years: 2014, 2015, and 2017.
  • - Among the 1,387 strains analyzed, the overall resistance rate to temocillin increased from 13.9% in 2014 to 23.9% in 2017, with higher resistance in cephalosporinase-overproducer strains compared to ESBL-producer strains.
  • - Despite the rising trend in resistance, temocillin remains effective against Enterobacterales, suggesting the need for ongoing monitoring of resistance patterns over time.
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Intravenous administration of antibiotics is recommended during the early phase of methicillin-susceptible (MSSA) bone and joint infection (BJI). We sought to compare the plasma concentrations of cloxacillin administered alternately by continuous and intermittent infusion (CI and ItI) in patients with MSSA BJI. In this prospective crossover trial, patients were randomly assigned to receive either 3 days of CI (two 75-mg/kg 12-h cloxacillin infusions per day) and then 3 days of ItI (four 37.

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Temperature has a major impact on plant development and growth. In temperate climates, the seasonal temperature displays large variations that can affect the early stages of plant growth and development. Sessile organisms need to be capable of responding to these conditions, so that growth temperature induces morphological and physiological changes in the plant.

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  • - Lyme borreliosis, caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, is the most common tick-borne disease in the northern hemisphere, and it's challenging to diagnose because standard serological tests only show past exposure, not active infection.
  • - Current diagnostic methods like culture and quantitative PCR have low sensitivity and can't detect active infections effectively, leading researchers to investigate more reliable approaches.
  • - The study explored using local anesthetics and topical corticosteroids on infected mouse skin to enhance detection of the spirochetes, showing promise for developing a new diagnostic test for patients with ongoing Lyme disease symptoms, though more optimization is needed for human application.
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The skin plays a key role in vector-borne diseases because it is the site where the arthropod coinoculates pathogens and its saliva. Lyme borreliosis, particularly well investigated in this context, is a multisystemic infectious disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and transmitted by the hard tick Ixodes. Numerous in vitro studies were conducted to better understand the role of specific skin cells and tick saliva in host defense, vector feeding, and pathogen transmission.

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Ticks are vectors of infectious diseases of major importance in human and veterinary medicine. For epidemiological studies, accurate identification of ticks is crucial to define their potential role as vectors and to develop control and prevention strategies. Although morphological and molecular methods are widely used to identify ticks, an innovative approach using MALDI-TOF MS technology recently emerged as an alternative tool.

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Background: Lyme borreliosis (LB) diagnosis currently relies mainly on serological tests and sometimes PCR or culture. However, other biological assays are being developed to try to improve Borrelia-infection diagnosis and/or monitoring.

Objectives: To analyse available data on these unconventional LB diagnostic assays through a systematic literature review.

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Objectives: Daptomycin has shown clinical efficacy in diabetic foot infections (DFI). However, only limited data are available on its bone penetration in this particular population. The aim of this study was to determine daptomycin bone concentrations in patients with DFI undergoing surgery after multiple daptomycin infusions and to determine bone daptomycin inhibitory quotients (IQs) for the predominant gram-positive species involved in DFI.

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