Publications by authors named "Jeverica S"

Our study aimed to determine the development of antibiotic resistance during the peri-pandemic period in a regional secondary care hospital using an interrupted time series analysis. . We analyzed data from seven years, accounting for 441,149 patient days.

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Objectives: Bacteroides fragilis is the most frequent cause of anaerobic bacteraemia. Although recent data suggest a rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of this and other anaerobic bacteria, surveillance remains limited due to a lack of both data availability and comparability. However, a newly introduced standardised method for antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) of anaerobic bacteria has made larger scale surveillance possible for the first time.

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  • The study focuses on the Bacteroides fragilis group (BFG), which are significant anaerobic pathogens known for their high antibiotic resistance, and aims to compare the antibiotic resistance genes in healthy individuals' microbiota with those from infected patients.
  • Researchers found 13 antibiotic resistance determinants in 184 intestinal BFG strains collected from five European countries, revealing differences in gene prevalence compared to previous studies, particularly in mobile antibiotic resistance genes.
  • The findings suggest novel characteristics in intestinal Bacteroides strains, indicating differing prevalence of resistance genes based on their microbiota composition and offering insights into their resistance mechanisms.
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  • The study investigates the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection in Slovenian children, highlighting that infection is influenced by socioeconomic factors and geographical location.
  • Conducted from 2019 to 2022, the research involved 421 healthy children and youth, revealing a 10.9% infection rate, with key risk factors including school location and urban living.
  • Findings indicate that children attending school in Central Slovenia were nearly 4.77 times more likely to be infected, marking the study as the first of its kind in examining H. pylori infection among this demographic.
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Background: A normal vaginal microbiota may protect the vaginal mucosa from colonization by potentially pathogenic bacteria, including group B streptococci (GBS). The aim of this study was to investigate the association between colonization with GBS and the presence of specific vaginal microbiota isolated from vaginal swabs in the third trimester of pregnancy. Methods: A semiquantitative culture of 1860 vaginal swabs from consecutive pregnant women in their third trimester was analyzed.

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Aim: To find early predictors for poor neurodevelopmental outcome after neonatal group B streptococcal meningitis.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed clinical characteristics of 23 patients with neonatal group B streptococcal meningitis and their neurodevelopmental outcome at 18 months. Available group B strains were serotyped and their genomes characterized.

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Objectives: Blood culture bottles (BCBs) are commonly used for the diagnosis of infections associated with orthopedic devices. Although Cutibacterium acnes is an important pathogen in orthopedics, relatively little is known about its growth characteristics in BCBs. This prompted us to analyze the influence of bacterial genotype and clinical significance on time-to-detection (TTD) in BCBs.

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Nanotextured magnesium oxide (MgO) can exhibit both antibacterial and tissue regeneration activity, which makes it very useful for implant protection. To successfully combine these two properties, MgO needs to be processed within an appropriate carrier system that can keep MgO surface available for interactions with cells, slow down the conversion of MgO to the less active hydroxide and control MgO solubility. Here we present new composites with nanotextured MgO microrods embedded in different biodegradable polymer matrixes: poly-lactide-co-glycolide (PLGA), poly-lactide (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL).

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  • Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is the main cause of serious neonatal diseases in industrialized countries, and this study focused on analyzing GBS isolates in Slovenia from 2001 to 2018, as well as current cases from pregnant women in 2018.
  • The research included 101 invasive isolates from patients and 70 colonizing isolates from pregnant women, assessing their clinical characteristics, antibiotic resistance, and genomic data, including virulence factors.
  • Findings revealed a significant prevalence of hypervirulent CC-17 GBS, particularly in late-onset diseases, with a notable lack of genetic diversity, indicating it may pose a continuous risk for neonatal infections.
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Here, we sought to assess the levels of antibiotic resistance among intestinal Bacteroides and Parabacteroides strains collected between 2014 and 2016 in Europe and also attempted to compare resistance levels between clinical and commensal isolates. Bacteroides and Parabacteroides isolates were recovered from faecal samples via the novel Bacteroides Chromogenic Agar (BCA) method. Antibiotic susceptibilities were determined by agar dilution for ten antibiotics.

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  • Cutibacterium acnes is a key cause of infections related to orthopedic implants, requiring up to 14 days for growth detection in anaerobic conditions.
  • A study tested various blood culture (BC) media using 99 isolates of C. acnes to see which could best detect its growth.
  • The Lytic (BACTEC) and SN (BacT/ALERT) systems showed the highest detection rates, while conventional media like Schaedler agar and thioglycolate broth had faster growth times but less overall consistency.
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In this multicenter study, we aimed to evaluate the performance of MALDI Biotyper and VITEK MS, for identification of Prevotella species. Three hundred and fourteen clinical isolates, collected in eight European countries between January 2014 and April 2016, were identified at the collecting sites by MALDI Biotyper (versions 3.0 and 3.

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Objectives: Studies on the antimicrobial susceptibility profile of anaerobic bacteria are underrepresented in the literature. Within this study we aim to give an extensive overview of the differences in antimicrobial susceptibility profiles between different European and surrounding countries.

Methods: Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) data of different antibiotics were collected from 10 participating laboratories, representing an equal number of countries.

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Background: Confidence in any diagnostic and antimicrobial susceptibility testing data is provided by appropriate and regular quality assurance (QA) procedures. In Europe, the European Gonococcal Antimicrobial Susceptibility Programme (Euro-GASP) has been monitoring the antimicrobial susceptibility in Neisseria gonorrhoeae since 2004. Euro-GASP includes an external quality assessment (EQA) scheme as an essential component for a quality-assured laboratory-based surveillance programme.

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Bacteroides fragilis can be classified into division I (cfiA negative) and division II (cfiA positive) isolates. Division II isolates have a silent chromosomal carbapenemase gene (cfiA) that can become overexpressed by an insertion of a mobile genetic element and thus develop a phenotypic resistance to carbapenems. Aims of our study were (i) to determine the prevalence of B.

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Background: Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) occur only sporadically in Slovenia.

Aim: To describe the first Slovenian carbapenemase-producing (CP) Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli outbreak which occurred at the tertiary teaching hospital University Medical Centre Ljubljana from October 2014 to April 2015.

Methods: A CPE-positive case was defined as any patient infected or colonized with CPE.

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Rapid detection and identification of anaerobic bacteria from blood is important to adjust antimicrobial therapy by including antibiotics with activity against anaerobic bacteria. Limited data is available about direct identification of anaerobes from positive blood culture bottles using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry (MS). In this study, we evaluated the performance of two sample preparation protocols for direct identification of anaerobes from positive blood culture bottles, the MALDI Sepsityper kit (Sepsityper) and the in-house saponin (saponin) method.

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  • Vascular graft infections (VGIs) pose significant health risks, and improving microbial identification is crucial for effective treatment.
  • A study analyzed 22 patients with VGIs, using sonication and culture techniques to identify causative organisms; success rates for identifying pathogens were high.
  • The findings suggest that sonicate fluid culture and broad-range PCR can enhance the effectiveness of antimicrobial treatment, highlighting the need for further research on antibiotic timing before graft removal.
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  • The text discusses a type of bacteria typically found in the throat that can also invade the urogenital tract, potentially leading to urethritis, which is similar to gonorrhea caused by another bacterium.
  • Recent findings suggest that certain strains of this bacteria associated with urethritis share genetic traits with gonorrhea, raising questions about their ability to adapt to the urogenital environment.
  • A study analyzing the genomes of 39 different isolates reveals considerable genetic diversity among the strains, suggesting that various meningococcal genotypes are capable of causing urethritis, rather than indicating a specific adaptation to the urogenital tract.
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Lantibiotics, bacteria-sourced antimicrobial peptides, are very good candidates for effective and safe food additives. Among them, nisin is already approved by the EU and FDA, and has been used in food preservation for the past 40 years. Now, there is a possibility and strong interest to extend its applicability to biomedicine for designing innovative alternatives to antibiotics.

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Background: Primary Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection occurs predominantly in childhood. Antimicrobial resistance is the leading cause for H.

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The aim of our study was to determined antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of 2673 clinically significant anaerobic bacteria belonging to the major genera, isolated in 2015 in a large tertiary-care hospital in Slovenia. The species identification was performed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Antimicrobial susceptibility was determined immediately at the isolation of the strains against: penicillin, co-amoxiclav, imipenem, clindamycin and metronidazole, using gradient diffusion methodology and EUCAST breakpoints.

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We studied the performance characteristics of two blood culture (BC) bottles/systems, (i) BacT/ALERT-FN Plus/3D (bioMérieux, Marcy l'Étoile, France) and (ii) BACTEC-Lytic/9000 (Becton Dickinson, Sparks, USA) for detection of growth and time-to-positivity (TTP) against a balanced and diverse collection of anaerobic bacterial strains (n = 48) that included reference strains (n = 19) and clinical isolates (n = 29) of 32 species (15 Gram-negative and 17 Gram-positive). Standard suspension of bacteria was inoculated to each bottle in duplicates and incubated in the corresponding system. Overall, 62.

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