Publications by authors named "Kampen J"

Background: The treatment management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-2 infection presents greater challenges compared to HIV-1 infection, primarily because of inherent resistance against non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Integrase strand transfer inhibitors, particularly dolutegravir, have improved treatment outcomes for people with HIV-2. Lenacapavir, a novel and potent antiretroviral capsid inhibitor, offers additional therapeutic options.

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The β-sitosterol-β-ᴅ-glucoside (BSSG) rat model of experimental parkinsonism develops pathological behaviour and motor changes that progress over time. The purpose of this study was to identify early changes in structure and function of the brain of rats treated with BSSG using both structural and resting-state functional MRI. BSSG and non-BSSG rats were fed five days a week for sixteen weeks, then underwent in vivo MRI scans and an assessment of motor performance 2 and 8 weeks later (18 and week 24 from BSSG).

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  • There is currently no licensed treatment for chronic norovirus infections, but immunoglobulin therapy shows promise despite varied results and limited understanding of the link between norovirus genetic diversity and treatment success.
  • Researchers studied norovirus diversity in 20 immunocompromised patients using advanced genetic sequencing techniques, revealing rapid evolution of the virus, particularly in a crucial gene region (VP1) associated with immune response.
  • Notably, within these patients, the virus produced diverse subpopulations that often resisted antibodies, leading to treatment failures, and suggested that low immunity levels in immunocompromised hosts significantly affect antiviral effectiveness.
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a neurotropic alphaherpesvirus that establishes a lifelong infection in sensory neurons of infected individuals, accompanied with intermittent reactivation of latent virus causing (a)symptomatic virus shedding. Whereas acyclovir (ACV) is a safe and highly effective antiviral to treat HSV-1 infections, long-term usage can lead to emergence of ACV resistant (ACV) HSV-1 and subsequently ACV refractory disease. Here, we isolated an HSV-1 strain from a patient with reactivated herpetic eye disease that did not respond to ACV treatment.

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Background: The two main objectives were to evaluate the COVID-19 point prevalence and the test performance of the WHO case definition to diagnose COVID-19 clinically in people with HIV in West Ukraine.

Methods: Multicenter cross-sectional study in Lviv, Ukraine, from October 2020-November 2021. COVID-19 unvaccinated people with HIV were included regardless of COVID-19 symptoms at routine clinical visits and had standardized medical, quality of life (EQ(5D)) and SARS-CoV-2 serology assessments.

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  • Macacine alphaherpesvirus 1, or herpes B virus, is a virus found in macaque monkeys that can infect humans and cause serious illness with high mortality risks.
  • A unique case of this virus reactivating after 54 years resulted in severe meningoencephalitis, highlighting the need for antiviral preventive measures in survivors of central nervous system infections.
  • DNA sequencing of the virus from the patient's cerebrospinal fluid revealed it had significant genetic differences compared to other known strains, suggesting the need for more research on various BVs in monkeys.
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  • A new study aims to determine how common child abuse is in sports across six European countries, focusing specifically on various types of interpersonal violence against children involved in organized sports.
  • Researchers surveyed over 10,000 young adults aged 18-30 who played sports before age 18, utilizing a questionnaire (IVACS-Q) to measure experiences of neglect, psychological violence, physical violence, and sexual violence.
  • Findings revealed high prevalence rates of violence in sports, with psychological violence being the most common (65%) and notable differences in reported experiences between males and females; this underscores the need for better prevention strategies in the sports sector.
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Solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) are at high risk of human herpesvirus (HHV)-related morbidity and mortality due to the use of immunosuppressive therapy. We aim to increase awareness and understanding of HHV disease burden in SOTRs by providing an overview of current prevention and management strategies as described in the literature and guidelines. We discuss challenges in both prevention and treatment as well as future perspectives.

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Reactivation of the latent HIV-1 reservoir is a first step toward triggering reservoir decay. Here, we investigated the impact of the BAF complex inhibitor pyrimethamine on the reservoir of people living with HIV-1 (PLWH). Twenty-eight PLWH on suppressive antiretroviral therapy were randomized (1:1:1:1 ratio) to receive pyrimethamine, valproic acid, both, or no intervention for 14 days.

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Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is one of the leading causes of respiratory illness (RI), primarily in infants. Worldwide, two genetic lineages (A and B) of HMPV are circulating that are antigenically distinct and can each be further divided into genetic sublineages. Surveillance combined with large-scale whole-genome sequencing studies of HMPV are scarce but would help to identify viral evolutionary dynamics.

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Objectives: We report a case of incomplete HIV-1 suppression on a dolutegravir, lamivudine, and abacavir single-tablet regimen with the emergence of the H51Y and G118R integrase resistance mutations.

Methods: Integrase sequencing was performed retrospectively by Sanger and next-generation sequencing. Rates of emergence and decline of resistance mutations were calculated using next-generation sequencing data.

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Objective: Timely identification of acute or early HIV infection (AEHI) is important to help prevent onward transmission, and understanding the number of secondary infections resulting from individuals with AEHI is key to planning HIV prevention services and case finding.

Design: We performed a phylogenetic investigation of a dense sample of individuals with AEHI who took part in the Netherlands Cohort Study on Acute HIV infection (NOVA) in the Netherlands during 2015-2021.

Methods: Transmission clusters were identified using phylogenetic analyses based on HIV pol sequences.

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Background: Illness after infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron variant is less severe compared with previous variants. Data on the disease burden in immunocompromised patients are lacking. We investigated the clinical characteristics and outcomes of immunocompromised patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by Omicron.

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Cancer of the cervix can be prevented by primary and secondary prevention methods. In order for these prevention methods to be practiced it is imperative that women are made aware of cervical cancer and the existing vaccination and cervical screening services available to them. A small intervention study to inquire on the effect of showing a short video about cervical cancer and its prevention proved to be an effective means of increasing awareness and knowledge among Zambian women residing in Lusaka.

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Background: Immunocompromised individuals can become chronically infected with norovirus, but effective antiviral therapies are not yet available.

Methods: Treatments with nitazoxanide, ribavirin, interferon alpha-2a, and nasoduodenally administered immunoglobulins were evaluated sequentially in an immunocompromised patient chronically infected with norovirus. In support, these components were also applied to measure norovirus inhibition in intestinal enteroid cultures in vitro.

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  • SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR tests are more sensitive than rapid antigen detection tests (RDT), but RDT can provide quicker results and better indicate who is currently infectious.
  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of five RDTs in identifying infectious COVID-19 cases and also tracked the timing of RT-PCR test results.
  • The most sensitive RDTs accurately detected over 97% of infectious individuals, suggesting they could enhance COVID-19 containment efforts through faster identification and isolation.
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Here we describe a SARS-CoV-2 variant with diminished amplification of the ORF ORF1ab target in the Cobas® dual-target SARS-CoV-2 assay resulting in a discrepancy of Ct-values (Ct-value 20.7 for the E-gene and Ct-value 30.2 for ORF1ab).

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The rapid, sensitive and specific detection of SARS-CoV-2 is critical in responding to the current COVID-19 outbreak. In this proof-of-concept study, we explored the potential of targeted mass spectrometry (MS) based proteomics for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 proteins in both research samples and clinical specimens. First, we assessed the limit of detection for several SARS-CoV-2 proteins by parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) MS in infected Vero E6 cells.

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Objectives: To determine whether a new triage system safely diverts a proportion of emergency department (ED) patients to a general practitioner cooperative (GPC).

Methods: Unblinded randomised controlled trial with weekends serving as clusters (three intervention clusters for each control). The intervention was triage by a nurse using a new extension to the Manchester Triage System assigning low-risk patients to the GPC.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate introductions and spread of different HIV-1 subtypes in the Netherlands.

Design: We identified distinct HIV-1 transmission chains in the Netherlands within the global epidemic context through viral phylogenetic analysis of partial HIV-1 polymerase sequences from individuals enrolled in the ATHENA national HIV cohort of all persons in care since 1996, and publicly available international background sequences.

Methods: Viral lineages circulating in the Netherlands were identified through maximum parsimony phylogeographic analysis.

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Current generations have been strongly influenced by mass communication and massive immigration flows, which may change local lifestyles and perceptions of inhabitants towards traditional foods and beverages (TFBs). TFBs constitute a core element of the cultural identity of a country, although some of them are losing their appeal. In this study, the authors explored the TFBs perceptions of inhabitants in nine countries to determine if their food identity is changing by analysing the TFBs most frequently mentioned by different age cohorts within a country.

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  • DMEK is a newer, preferred procedure for treating corneal endothelial issues, but its risks of infectious complications, particularly from HSV-1, are not well understood.
  • Two patients developed atypical HSV-1 infections shortly after receiving DMEK transplants from different donors on the same day, raising concerns about the source of the virus.
  • Genetic analysis revealed that the HSV-1 strains in both patients' eyes were highly similar to those found in one of the donor corneas, suggesting a possible link between the donor tissue and the infections.
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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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  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of respiratory infections in young children, but there's uncertainty about how it spreads, particularly whether it can be transmitted through the air.* -
  • The study measured the amount of RSV in the air around hospitalized infants, finding that while patients remained infectious and had detectable RSV in their nasopharynx, very little RSV RNA was found in the air, mostly in large droplets that don't linger in the environment.* -
  • Ultimately, the research suggests that although RSV can be detected in the patients for an extended time, the risk of airborne transmission seems low, as only small amounts were found in the air and mostly as large droplets.*
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Corticosteroids reduced mortality rate in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Previously, we hypothesized that corticosteroids mitigate the inflammation response resulting in reduced coagulation and thrombosis. In this retrospective study, we included 27 patients with COVID-19 that received high-dose corticosteroids (methylprednisolone 1000 mg i.

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