Publications by authors named "Paraskevi Chra"

Multidrug-resistant bacteria have on overwhelming impact on human health, as they cause over 670,000 infections and 33,000 deaths annually in the European Union alone. Of these, the vast majority of infections and deaths are caused by only a handful of species-multi-drug resistant , , , spp., spp.

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Objectives: In late July, Cyprus experienced the second epidemic wave of COVID-19. We present the steps taken by the government and evaluate their effect on epidemic trends.

Materials: Cyprus Press and Information Office data were analysed.

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The aim of this study was to characterize the 16S rRNA methylase (RMT) genes in aminoglycoside-resistant Enterobacterales and Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates in 2015-2016 in hospitals in Athens, Greece. Single-patient, Gram-negative clinical isolates resistant to both amikacin and gentamicin (n = 292) were consecutively collected during a two-year period (2015-2016) in five tertiary care hospitals in Athens. RMT genes were detected by PCR.

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The aim of this study was to study the molecular epidemiology of 16S rRNA-methylase (RMT)-producing clinical isolates from hospitals in Athens, Greece. Single-patient clinical isolates, coresistant to amikacin and gentamicin ( = 347), from five tertiary care hospitals, were submitted to minimum inhibitory concentration determination and molecular testing for carbapenemase and RMT genes. resistant to amikacin and gentamicin, was isolated at participating institutions at a mean rate of 67.

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Objectives: The administration of antibiotics in infections caused by Shiga toxin producing E. coli (STEC) strains, such as O157:H7, was and remains controversial, as it has been associated with the development of haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS). We conducted a literature review to better examine this association.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the prevalence of Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) infection among individuals at a high risk for STDs in an urban clinic in Athens, highlighting the lack of data in Greece related to this infection.
  • - Out of 176 participants, 5.7% were found to be infected with MG, primarily affecting symptomatic individuals, with the majority of infections occurring in men and women who had recently taken antibiotics.
  • - The findings suggest that MG is a significant pathogen in patients with urethritis or cervicitis, recommending its inclusion in diagnostic and treatment processes for STDs in Greece.
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Background: Acute cauda equina syndrome is an uncommon but significant neurologic presentation due to a variety of underlying diseases. Anatomical compression of nerve roots, usually by a lumbar disk hernia is a common cause in the general population, while inflammatory, neoplastic, and ischemic causes have also been recognized. Among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, infectious causes are encountered more frequently, the most prevalent of which are: cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus 1/2, varicella zoster virus, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections.

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Hantaviruses comprise an emerging global threat for public health, affecting about 30,000 humans annually. Infection may lead to Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in the Americas and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in the Europe and Asia. Humans are spillover hosts, acquiring infection primarily through the inhalation of aerosolized excreta from infected rodents and insectivores.

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We report the first case of cefepime-induced "red-man syndrome," which appeared 30 min following drug infusion and was confirmed with a rechallenge test. This syndrome is classically associated with vancomycin infusion and is the result of non-IgE mediated mast cell degranulation. While this adverse effect can be easily managed with drug withdrawal and antihistamine administration, it is unknown whether it can be prevented with slower cefepime infusion and preinfusion antihistamines, as is the case with vancomycin.

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Hantaviruses cause Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS; also called Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome) in the Americas and Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) in Asia and Europe. In Scandinavia and northern Europe, a milder form of HFRS is prevalent, termed nephropathica epidemica (NE). HPS presents with acute respiratory failure, mild-moderate renal failure, thrombocytopenia, and reactive lymphocytosis.

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