Publications by authors named "Marketa Roznetinska"

Introduction: The increase of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria in healthcare settings is a worldwide concern. Isolation precautions must be implemented to control the significant risk of transmitting these pathogens among patients. Antibiotic decolonization is not recommended because of the threat of increasing antibiotic resistance.

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Amoebic colitis represents a common parasitic infection in developing countries. In western world, it is encountered only sporadically. The clinical presentation is usually non-specific, non-invasive laboratory tests are often false negative and endoscopic and histopathological appearance may mimic other illnesses, especially Crohns disease.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study assessed compliance to mesalazine treatment in ulcerative colitis patients, finding that 21.2% were noncompliant with their medication.
  • Education level significantly affected compliance, with patients holding university degrees showing higher adherence than those with only secondary education, and individuals preferred taking mesalazine once daily to enhance consistency.
  • Improving mesalazine adherence can be achieved by considering patient preferences in treatment, suggesting that tailoring therapy based on education and dosage forms may result in better outcomes in clinical practice.
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