Publications by authors named "Sarah B Nahhal"

Objective: To report the microbiological profile of the pathogens implicated in blood stream infections (BSI) in hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients and to examine the risk factors associated with multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) causing BSI.

Patients And Methods: Between March 2020 and September 2021, 1647 patients were hospitalized with COVID-19 at the American University of Beirut. From 85 patients, 299 positive blood cultures were reported to the Infection Control and Prevention Program.

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  • * A study at the American University of Beirut Medical Center analyzed 43 MCM cases over 14 years, revealing that most patients were middle-aged males, with a significant number having hematological malignancies or uncontrolled diabetes; many cases were diagnosed in the autumn and the most common type was rhino-orbital-cerebral MCM.
  • * The research highlighted that early diagnosis, appropriate antifungal treatment, and surgical intervention greatly enhance survival rates, with an overall mortality rate of 46.7% linked
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Invasive fungal infections, notably candidemia, have been associated with COVID-19. The epidemiology of candidemia has significantly changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. We aim to identify the microbiological profile, resistance rates, and outcomes of COVID-19-associated candidemia (CAC) compared to patients with candidemia not associated with COVID-19.

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Background: Several factors increase the risk of right-sided endocarditis. The tricuspid valve is usually involved in right-sided endocarditis cases. Infective endocarditis of the pulmonic valve is rare, and few cases of pulmonic valve endocarditis were reported previously.

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