Publications by authors named "S M Euser"

Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of infant respiratory disease. Recent approval of preventive measures like a long-acting monoclonal antibody and a maternal vaccine signals a potential shift in early-life RSV infection control. However, success hinges on acceptance.

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Purpose: Dientamoeba fragilis is a protozoan frequently encountered in stool samples globally. It is debated whether Dientamoeba fragilis carries pathogenic capacities. This study prospectively analyses clinical and parasitological outcomes after treatment or a wait-and-see approach of Dientamoeba fragilis infection in a general practice adult population.

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Background: Knowledge of SARS-CoV-2 household transmission dynamics guides infection control and vaccination measures. This household cohort study prospectively assessed the impact of both the Omicron BA.2 variant and immunity on household transmission using dense saliva sampling and sequence analysis.

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Background: To prevent cross-contamination between patients, adequate reprocessing is necessary when using flexible endoscopes (FEs) without a working channel. The current reprocessing process using an Endoscope Washer Disinfector (EWD) is time-consuming. Ultraviolet light group C (UV-C) exposition is an alternative and fast disinfection method and has previously been shown to adequately reduce Colony Forming Units (CFUs) on FEs without a working channel.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Legionnaires' disease (LD) is a serious pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, prompting researchers to explore new detection methods for these pathogens in water samples.
  • - A study involving 10 labs evaluated UV-light detection alongside the standard ISO method, utilizing a test panel of 298 bacterial strains, leading to consistent positive identification of Legionella strains.
  • - The findings suggest that using UV-light for identifying Legionella could enhance efficiency by reducing analysis time, workload, and costs, while maintaining accuracy in water testing.
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