Publications by authors named "Silvan Vesenbeckh"

Background: Limited data exist on the reliability, efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided transbronchial cryobiopsy for suspicious mediastinal and hilar lesions. This study shares findings from implementing this method and compares the results with those of the standard endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA).

Methods: Patients undergoing diagnostic bronchoscopy for mediastinal or hilar lesions in four Swiss centres were included.

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  • Prolonged SARS-CoV-2 infections in immunocompromised individuals may lead to the emergence of Variants of Concern (VoCs) due to higher mutation rates.
  • A case study of an immunocompromised male patient revealed significant changes in the virus after 7 weeks of infection and hospitalization, emphasizing the virus's evolution over time.
  • Findings suggest that ongoing infections in these patients can increase hospital stays and health risks, highlighting potential implications for global public health.
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  • - The study focused on whether the IMX-BVN-3 classifier can effectively identify COVID-19 patients who may have bacterial infections, helping to decide on antibiotic treatment.
  • - Results showed that 91.9% of the 111 COVID-19 patients were classified as very likely or possibly having a viral infection, with about 94% being unlikely to have a bacterial infection.
  • - Among patients identified as possibly or very likely having a bacterial infection, 85.7% had actual bacterial coinfections or superinfections, indicating IMX-BVN-3's potential usefulness in managing COVID-19 cases.
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Due to an increase of drug resistant TB, alternative drugs that are not currently listed in the WHO guidelines on MDR TB treatment are currently being evaluated. Our group tested 100 susceptible, 20 MDR and 2 XDR Mtb strains against the phenothiazine derivatives thioridazine, trifluoperazine and triflupromazine. MIC testing was performed on Middlebrook 7H10 agar and was defined as the lowest drug concentration that inhibits ≥99% of the bacterial population.

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health problem. In 2013, 9 million new cases of active TB were estimated globally and the proportion of reported new cases with multi-drug resistance (MDR) was 3.5%.

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Context: The treatment of multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis (TB) is consistently difficult. Besides resistances, drug availability can be problematic and costs for therapy are high.

Aims: Our aim was to evaluate alternatives in treatment of MDR and XDR TB other than using second-line drugs.

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Interferon gamma release assays (IGRAs) are in vitro immunologic diagnostic tests used to identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. They cannot differentiate between latent and active infections. The cutoff suggested by the manufacturer is 0.

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Mathematical models can provide key insights into the course of an ongoing epidemic, potentially aiding real-time emergency management in allocating health care resources and by anticipating the impact of alternative interventions. We study the ex post reliability of predictions of the 2010-2011 Haiti cholera outbreak from four independent modeling studies that appeared almost simultaneously during the unfolding epidemic. We consider the impact of different approaches to the modeling of spatial spread of Vibrio cholerae and mechanisms of cholera transmission, accounting for the dynamics of susceptible and infected individuals within different local human communities.

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Background: Cholera is an endemic disease in certain well-defined areas in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The west of the country, including the mega-city Kinshasa, has been free of cases since mid 2001 when the last outbreak ended.

Methods And Findings: We used routinely collected passive surveillance data to construct epidemic curves of the cholera cases and map the spatio-temporal progress of the disease during the first 47 weeks of 2011.

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The aim of the present article is to discuss the potential of gene therapy for thymic hormones as a novel therapeutic strategy to treat dyshomeostatic conditions associated with congenital athymia or hypofunction of the endocrine thymus. Recent studies using an adenoviral vector harboring a synthetic gene for the thymic peptide thymulin are reviewed. This adenoviral vector was injected intramuscularly in thymectomized and nude mice as well as in thymectomized rats.

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Integrity of the thymus during perinatal life is necessary for a proper maturation of the pituitary-gonadal axis in mice and other mammalian species. Thus congenitally athymic (nude) female mice show significantly reduced levels of circulating gonadotropins, a fact that seems to be causally related to a number of reproductive derangements described in these mutants. Interestingly, a number of in vitro studies suggest that the thymic peptide thymulin may be involved in thymus-pituitary communication.

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Thymulin is a thymic hormone involved in several aspects of intra- and extrathymic T-cell differentiation. Thymulin also possesses hypophysiotropic activity which suggests that this metallopeptide may play an important role in thymus-pituitary communication, particularly during early life. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of serum thymulin suppression from birth to peripuberty on the morphology of different pituitary cell populations in prepubertal C57Bl/6 mice.

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