Publications by authors named "Petinaki E"

The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) during the COVID-19 pandemic necessitates investigation into their clinical differentiation and outcomes. This study aimed to examine these differences among VOCs, considering multiple related factors. An observational cohort study was conducted on patients diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection via nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal swab who visited the emergency department of a public Greek hospital between October 2020 and July 2022 during different VOC circulation in the region.

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The objectives of the present work were the investigation of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in dogs in small ruminant farms in Greece, the elucidation of potential predictors for these infections and the description of practices related to administration of anthelmintics to dogs. This study was carried out in 444 small ruminant farms in Greece. Faecal samples were collected directly from the rectum of the dogs in the farms.

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  • - The study aimed to identify zoonotic gastrointestinal pathogens in horse fecal samples using the FilmArray GI Panel, testing 224 samples collected in Greece, and found pathogens in 43.3% of horses.
  • - It revealed that horses in courtyard housing had a higher prevalence of zoonotic pathogens (56.0%), with the most common being enteropathogenic and Shiga-like toxin-producing strains.
  • - Key predictors for detecting zoonotic pathogens included younger horse age and the presence of livestock on the same premises, while autumn was associated with finding multiple pathogens; these insights emphasize the need for ongoing monitoring of animal health risks.
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Growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF-9) contributes to early ovarian development and oocyte survival. Higher concentrations of GDF-9 in follicular fluid (FF) are associated with oocyte nuclear maturation and optimal embryo development. In in vitro fertilization (IVF), GDF-9 affects the ability of the oocyte to fertilize and subsequent embryonic development.

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The purpose of the present review is the investigation of healthy dietary patterns and diet quality in relation to depression risk. Nutritional psychiatry is to develop scientifically based research that defines the role of nutrition and nutrients in various aspects of mental health. Growing evidence from the field suggests that diet may play an important role in the prevention and/or treatment of depression.

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To date, three carbapenem resistance mechanisms have been identified: carbapenemase released from the pathogen, changes in the expression of the outer membrane OprD porin, and overexpression of the efflux pump MexAB-OprM. Twelve carbapenemase-negative carbapenem-resistant strains, isolated from patients hospitalized at the University Hospital of Larissa, Central Greece, during 2023, which belonged to various sequence types (STs), were selected and were studied focusing on the characterization of their -lactamases, on changes to OprD and its regulator MexT proteins, and on alterations to the MexAB-OprM regulator proteins encoded by the , , and genes. Whole genome sequencing analysis revealed the presence of -lactamase encoding genes, with present in all isolates.

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Objectives: Streptococcus pyogenes causes superficial infections but can also cause deep-seated infections and toxin-mediated diseases. In the present study, phylogenetic and in silico prediction analyses were performed on an antimicrobial resistant M1S. pyogenes strain causing severe clinical manifestations during the current surge of invasive group A Streptococcus (iGAS) disease.

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  • A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of targeted antibiotic prophylaxis (TAP) versus empiric antibiotic prophylaxis (EAP) in preventing infections after prostate biopsy.
  • The study involved 141 patients, where the EAP group had a higher infection rate (9.85%) compared to the TAP group (1.4%), showing that TAP significantly reduces infection risks.
  • Findings indicated that rectal and urethral swab cultures can help identify antibiotic-resistant bacteria, leading to improved treatment outcomes.
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The aim of the present study was to examine the impact of macrolides on the expression of virulence factors and QS-associated genes in clinical isolates. Among 60 clinical , pyocyanin production was detected in 27 (45%) isolates, which belonged to various STs. Erythromycin inhibited the production of pigments in 12 out of 27 isolates.

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  • This paper investigates antibiotic resistance in staphylococci related to subclinical mastitis in sheep, focusing on how these bacteria form biofilms.
  • Among 179 staphylococcal isolates, 31.8% showed antibiotic resistance, with the highest resistance rates against ampicillin and penicillin found on all studied farms.
  • Significant risk factors for increased antibiotic resistance included not vaccinating ewes against mastitis and using multiple antibiotics for treatment, along with younger lambs being separated from their mothers.
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Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a large group of heterogeneous diseases characterized by extensive inflammation of the nasal mucosa and sinuses. Vitamin D (VD), as an immunoregulatory hormone, may play an important role in the pathophysiology of CRS. The purpose of this study is to review the existing literature that correlates VD levels with CRS with or without nasal polyps.

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The objective of the present study is to report the detection and the molecular characterization of nine -positive isolates, which were isolated from patients in a tertiary care hospital in Central Greece from December 2022 to August 2023. The isolates were characterized by whole genome sequencing to obtain Pasteur multilocus sequencing typing (MLST) and to identify the -environment, resistome, and virulence genes content. In silico MLST analysis showed that the isolates belonged to four different clones (STs 160, 2, 85, and 2493).

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The objectives of this work were (a) to describe the incidence risk of subclinical mastitis in dairy flocks throughout the milking period, (b) to present potential associations of subclinical mastitis with the quality of milk and (c) to identify risk factors for high-incidence risk of the infection. A longitudinal study was performed in 12 dairy sheep flocks in Greece. Mammary secretion samples from 240 ewes and bulk-tank milk samples were collected in four repeated visits over a period of six months for bacteriological, chemical and cytological examinations.

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The objectives of the present study were as follows: (a) to describe the prevalence of irregular findings on teatcups in milking parlours with dairy sheep and goats after the post-milking cleaning procedures had been completed, (b) to associate staphylococcal isolation from teatcups with the presence with irregular findings and (c) to identify predictors of the presence of irregular findings on teatcups. The teatcups in the milking parlour of 255 sheep and 66 goat farms were macroscopically evaluated for the presence of irregular findings immediately after the completion of cleaning of the parlour. In total, 1115 and 303 teatcups, respectively, were assessed.

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  • The study reports the detection of nine isolates of a high-risk international clone (ST308) from patients in a central Greek hospital between May and July 2023.
  • Researchers used whole genome sequencing to characterize these isolates, confirming they contained multiple genes related to antimicrobial resistance and virulence.
  • This is the first detection of ST308-positive isolates in Europe, highlighting the potential transmission dynamics of this concerning clone.
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The objectives of this work are (a) to describe staphylococci on the teatcups of milking parlours in goat farms and identify predictors for the presence of staphylococcal isolates on the teatcups, (b) to evaluate relationships with total bacterial counts and somatic cell counts in bulk-tank milk, and (c) to establish patterns of susceptibility to antibiotics for the staphylococcal isolates and identify predictors for the recovery of resistant isolates. In a cross-sectional study of 66 goat farms across Greece, swab samples were collected from 303 teatcups (upper and lower part) for staphylococcal recovery, identification, and assessment of biofilm formation. Details regarding health management on the farms (including conditions in the milking parlour) and the socio-demographic characteristics of farmers were collected by means of a structured questionnaire.

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The objectives of this study were (i) to describe staphylococcal isolates recovered from bulk-tank raw milk collected from sheep and goat farms during a countrywide study performed in Greece, (ii) to study management factors potentially associated with their presence in bulk-tank milk and (iii) to provide evidence regarding their association with the quality of the milk. In total, 312 staphylococcal isolates, recovered from samples of bulk-tank raw milk from 444 small ruminant farms in Greece, were evaluated in this work. The in vitro formation of biofilm by the isolates was tested by combining the findings of (a) culture appearance on Congo Red agar plates and (b) results of a microplate adhesion test.

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Accurate data on susceptibility rates against measles in the general population of Greece are scarce. Many studies have estimated the vaccination coverage, but none have calculated the nationwide immunity rate, including all age groups, against the measles virus. The purpose of our study was to determine the measles immunity status, especially after the latest outbreak in 2017-2018.

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In May 2022, for the first time, multiple cases of mpox were reported in several non-endemic countries. The first ever case of the disease in Greece was confirmed on 8 June 2022, and a total of 88 cases were reported in the country until the end of April 2023. A multidisciplinary response team was established by the Greek National Public Health Organization (EODY) to monitor and manage the situation.

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Resistance of Acinetobacter baumannii to multiple clinically important antimicrobials has increased to very high rates in Greece, rendering most of them obsolete. The aim of this study was to determine the molecular epidemiology and susceptibilities of A. baumannii isolates collected from different hospitals across Greece.

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The objective of the present study was to genetically characterize ten NDM-1 producing isolates, recovered from patients in a hospital in Central Greece during the period 2017 to 2021.The isolates were studied by whole genome sequencing to obtain multi-locus sequencing typing (MLST), identification of -environment, resistome and plasmid content. MLST analysis showed the presence of eight sequence types: ST46* (two isolates), ST46, ST744, ST998, ST410, ST224, ST4380, ST683 and ST12 (one isolate each).

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Background: VIM metallo-β-lactamases are enzymes characterized by the ability to hydrolyze all β-lactams. Usually, -like genes are carried by class 1 integrons. In the Czech Republic, only sporadic cases of VIM-producing Enterobacterales have been reported in which those isolates carried the VIM-1 carbapenemase-encoding integron In110.

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The growth of two isolates of Staphylococcus epidermidis (one that was forming biofilm and one that was not) on new or used teatcups made of silicone for use in milking parlours for sheep, was assessed for 24 h after the application by smearing on the surface of the teatcup. Staphylococci were applied by smearing on an area of 0.0003142 (3.

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Background: The pathogenesis of Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP) remains still inconclusive. Recent studies identified an increased expression of BAFF (a B cell-activating factor) and its receptor TACI (Transmembrane Activator and cAML Interactor) in nasal polyp samples, while mutations have been found in patients with benign lymphoproliferative disorders and primary antibody deficiencies.

Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the possible contribution of mutations in CRSwNP pathogenesis.

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