Publications by authors named "Silvia Corbellini"

Purpose Of The Study: We assessed the prevalence of S. stercoralis in a cohort of inpatients with invasive bacterial infections of enteric origin to investigate whether the parasite may facilitate these bacterial infections even in the absence of larval hyperproliferation.

Methods: We performed a prospective cross-sectional study in a hospital in northern Italy.

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Patients with viral infections are at higher risk to acquire bacterial and fungal superinfections associated with a worse prognosis. We explored this critical point in the setting of patients with severe COVID-19 disease. The study included 1911 patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) during a 2-year study period (March 2020-March 2022).

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Cefiderocol is a new siderophore cephalosporin that is effective against multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria, including carbapenem-resistant strains. The aim of this study was to evaluate the activity of this new antimicrobial agent against a collection of pathogens using broth microdilution assays and to analyze the possible mechanism of cefiderocol resistance in two resistant isolates. One hundred and ten isolates were tested, comprising 67 , two , one , 33 and seven Cefiderocol showed good in vitro activity, with an MIC < 2 μg/mL, and was able to inhibit 94% of the tested isolates.

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  • Two E. coli strains linked to neonatal and adult meningitis were analyzed for antibiotic resistance and genetic features using whole-genome sequencing.
  • Identification techniques like multiplex real-time PCR failed to detect these strains, but they were confirmed as E. coli through MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
  • Genomic analysis revealed these strains possessed distinctive sequence types and virulence factors, highlighting the rising threat of extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli and the necessity for improved surveillance and detection methods for meningitis.
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  • Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) is a common gut bacterium that can cause serious infections, including liver abscesses, particularly in Asian populations, but reports are increasing in Western countries.
  • A case in Italy presented a healthy Chinese individual with a pyogenic liver abscess caused by hypervirulent K. pneumoniae, which also led to complications like endophthalmitis and infections in the lungs and prostate, despite no recent travel to Asia.
  • This case emphasizes the importance of being aware of hypervirulent K. pneumoniae even in areas where it is rare and without clear epidemiological connections.
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Background: Infectious complications are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (Allo-SCT). The BATMO (Best-Antimicrobial-Therapy-TMO) is an innovative program for infection prevention and management and has been used in our centre since 2019. The specific features of the BATMO protocol regard both prophylaxis during neutropenia (abandonment of fluoroquinolone, posaconazole use in high-risk patients, aerosolized liposomal amphotericin B use until engraftment or a need for antifungal treatment, and letermovir use in CMV-positive recipients from day 0 to day +100) and therapy (empirical antibiotics based on patient clinical history and colonization, new antibiotics used in second-line according to antibiogram with the exception of carbapenemase-producing for which the use in first-line therapy is chosen).

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is an arthroconidial yeast, found principally in the environment, even if it belongs also to the normal microbial flora that colonize human subjects. This yeast is increasingly associated with invasive infections in hematological patients, in particular in those affected by acute leukemia. An important risk factor that predisposes to this infection is the profound neutropenia present in such immunocompromised patients.

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In September 2018 in Brescia province, northern Italy, an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease (LD) caused by serogroup 2 () occurred. The 33 cases (two fatal) resided in seven municipalities along the Chiese river. All cases were negative by urinary antigen test (UAT) and most were diagnosed by real-time PCR and serology.

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  • CMV infection poses significant challenges in allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT), but the introduction of letermovir as a prophylactic treatment for high-risk patients has improved management outcomes.
  • A study compared outcomes of patients receiving letermovir (LET) from December 2018 to April 2020 with those who did not receive it (NO LET) between November 2017 and November 2018, revealing substantial reductions in clinically significant CMV infections.
  • Additionally, the research found a strong correlation between CMV DNA levels measured in whole blood (WB) and plasma (PL), indicating WB may provide higher DNAemia levels during pre-emptive therapy initiation despite only slightly significant differences.
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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), a serious infection in sexually active women, is one of the reasons for which females seek care in emergency departments and therefore represents an important public health problem. PID is the result of an endocervical infection with different microorganisms, which then ascend to the endometrium and fallopian tubes. Symptoms of PID may be mild and aspecific, making its diagnosis difficult.

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  • Patients on haemodialysis are at risk due to exposure to dialysis water, making microbial analysis essential for safety.
  • This study assessed the Uro4 HB&L™ automated system for detecting microbial contamination in both dialysis water and gastrointestinal endoscopes over six months, using 222 samples.
  • While the Uro4 HB&L system demonstrates high specificity and quicker results compared to traditional culture methods, its lower sensitivity means it may miss some bacteria, thus recommending it be used alongside the standard 48-hour agar culture.
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In recent years immunomodulators have gained a strong interest and represent nowadays an active expanding area of research for the control of microbial diseases and for their therapeutic potential in preventing, treating and reducing the morbidity and mortality of different diseases. Pidotimod (3-L-pyroglutamyl-L-thiaziolidine-4carboxylic acid, PDT) is a synthetic dipeptide, which possesses immunomodulatory properties and exerts a well-defined pharmacological activity against infections, but its real mechanism of action is still undefined. Here, we show that PDT is capable of activating tyrosine phosphorylation-based cell signaling in human primary monocytes and triggering rapid adhesion and chemotaxis.

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Although in decline after successful anti-HIV therapy, B-cell lymphomas are still elevated in HIV-1-seropositive (HIV+) persons, and the mechanisms are obscure. The HIV-1 matrix protein p17 persists in germinal centers long after HIV-1 drug suppression, and some p17 variants (vp17s) activate Akt signaling and promote growth of transformed B cells. Here we show that vp17s derived from four of five non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) tissues from HIV+ subjects display potent B-cell growth-promoting activity.

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Carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae has recently been reported as a new multidrug-resistant nosocomial pathogen. This study reports the emergence of carbapenem-resistant K.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze isolates of Clostridium difficile from patients with nosocomial acquired infection in respect to their molecular type and antimicrobial susceptibility. Fifty-nine randomly selected clinical isolates were characterized. Molecular typing was performed by rep-PCR (DiversiLab).

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Background: The pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 (H1N1pdm09) virus infection caused illness and death among people worldwide, particularly in hematologic/oncologic patients because influenza infected individuals can shed virus for prolonged periods, thus increasing the chances for the development of drug-resistant strains such as oseltamivir-resistant (OST-r) variant.

Methods: The aim of our study was to retrospectively evaluate the clinical importance of OST-r variant in circulating strains of the pandemic H1N1pdm09 virus. By means of RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing we analysed the presence of OST-r variant in 76 H1N1pdm09 laboratory-confirmed cases, hospitalized at the hematologic/oncologic ward at Spedali Civili of Brescia -Italy.

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Infection by polyomavirus BK (BKV) is an emerging problem in the clinical management of renal transplant patients because it is responsible for nephropathy and consequently can cause loss of the transplanted organ (BKV associated nephropathy, BKVAN). Aim of this study was to evaluate the use of blood viral load measurement as a screening tool for diagnosis of BKV infection and to identify a threshold value for the management of patients. A total of 75 kidney transplant patients, corresponding to 338 consecutive plasma samples, were analyzed by an automatic system for nucleic acid extraction and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for detection of BKV.

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