Publications by authors named "Sophie Nguyen"

: The purpose of this study was the clinical and therapeutic assessment of lower-limb osteosynthesis-associated infection (OAI) by multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Gram-negative bacteria (GNB), which have been poorly studied to date. : A prospective multicentre observational study was conducted on behalf of ESGIAI (the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Study Group on Implant-Associated Infections). Factors associated with remission of the infection were evaluated by multivariate and Cox regression analysis for a 24-month follow-up period.

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  • - Transverse myelitis (TM) has been linked to the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, but the relationship with other vaccines like Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Novavax is unclear, prompting this study to explore these associations.
  • - The research analyzed safety reports from the WHO's VigiBase, focusing on TM cases occurring within 28 days after receiving any FDA or EMA approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccine between December 2020 and March 2022.
  • - Results indicated a significant association between both mRNA-based and vector-based vaccines and TM, yet TM is still rare (0.28 cases per million doses), suggesting the overall benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks
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  • * A disproportionality analysis revealed that out of over 1.3 million reports involving ASMs, a small percentage (2.91‰) were related to RTAs, with certain ASMs (like cannabis) showing a stronger association with these accidents.
  • * The findings suggest that some ASMs may significantly increase the risk of RTAs, highlighting the need for caution in prescribing these medications to patients who may be at a higher risk for driving-related incidents.
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Aims: Conservative surgery (CS) for diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) consists in removing all or part of the infected bone tissues without amputation, in complement with antibiotic therapy. Data on CS for DFO therapy are scarce.

Material And Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of all DFO episodes treated with CS between 06/2007 and 12/2017.

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  • The study assessed SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence among 3,454 healthcare workers after the pandemic's first wave, revealing a 5.0% infection rate with higher prevalence in professionals under 30 and paramedical students.
  • Factors increasing infection included inadequate protective equipment during patient contact, performing aerosol-generating tasks, and exposure to infected colleagues or family members.
  • Findings suggest the importance of consistent access to personal protective equipment, hygiene training for younger healthcare workers, and boosting vaccination coverage to manage infection rates effectively.
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Ubiquitination by serving as a major degradation signal of proteins, but also by controlling protein functioning and localization, plays critical roles in most key cellular processes. Here, we show that MITF, the master transcription factor in melanocytes, controls ubiquitination in melanoma cells. We identified FBXO32, a component of the SCF E3 ligase complex as a new MITF target gene.

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cMet is a well-characterized oncogene that is the target of many drugs including small molecule and biologic pathway inhibitors, and, more recently, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). However, the clinical benefit from cMet-targeted therapy has been limited. We developed a novel cMet-targeted 'third-generation' ADC, TR1801-ADC, that was optimized at different levels including specificity, stability, toxin-linker, conjugation site, and in vivo efficacy.

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Factors influencing treatment outcome of patients with Gram-negative bacterial (GNB) multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) prosthetic joint infection (PJIs) were analysed. Data were collected (2000-2015) by 18 centres. Treatment success was analysed by surgery type for PJI, resistance (MDR/XDR) and antimicrobials (colistin/non-colistin) using logistic regression and survival analyses.

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Ricin toxin's enzymatic subunit (RTA) has been subjected to intensive B cell epitope mapping studies using a combination of competition ELISAs, hydrogen exchange-mass spectrometry and X-ray crystallography. Those studies identified four spatially distinct clusters (I-IV) of toxin-neutralizing epitopes on the surface of RTA. Here we describe A9, a new single domain camelid antibody (VHH) that was proposed to recognize a novel epitope on RTA that straddles clusters I and III.

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This randomized clinical trial evaluates the use of atorvastatin combined with narrowband UV-B therapy vs narrowband UV-B therapy alone in adult patients with active vitiligo.

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Bacterial viruses are among the most numerous biological entities within the human body. These viruses are found within regions of the body that have conventionally been considered sterile, including the blood, lymph, and organs. However, the primary mechanism that bacterial viruses use to bypass epithelial cell layers and access the body remains unknown.

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Objective: Little is known about the optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO). This study sought to compare the effectiveness of 6 versus 12 weeks of antibiotic therapy in patients with DFO treated nonsurgically (i.e.

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Both medical and surgical approaches have been shown to be effective in the treatment of patients with diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO). In patients with risk factors of bad outcome such as major bone destruction, concomitant acute infections requiring drainage, problems in limb perfusion, highly resistant bacteria, and contraindication for or patient refusal of prolonged antibiotic therapy, the choice of surgery does not require further discussion. On the contrary, modest changes of bone on imaging assessment and no limiting factors as described above make medical treatment an attractive option for patients with DFO provided the rules of antibiotic treatment of chronic osteomyelitis are respected.

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Introduction: Debridement and prosthesis retention, combined with a prolonged antibiotic regimen including rifampicin, is an accepted therapeutic approach when the duration of symptoms is less than 4 weeks and there are no radiological signs of loosening. The outcome of patients managed with this strategy has been previously assessed in several articles with success rates of 60-90%. This study aims to review the clinical experience with linezolid in 3 different hospitals from Spain and France in patients with prosthetic joint infection (PJI) managed with debridement, retention of the implant and treated with linezolid with or without rifampicin.

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Introduction: Antibiotic therapy of osteomyelitis is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach including surgeons and infectious diseases specialists. However, it suffers from a lack of high-quality clinical studies indicating the superiority of one type of therapy over another. Knowing the antibiotics and their main characteristics is important to guide the choice of treatment for patients with osteomyelitis.

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Objective: The pathogenesis and the outcome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa ventilator-acquired pneumonia depend on the virulence factors displayed by the bacteria as well as the host response. Thus, quorum sensing, lipopolysaccharide, and type 3 secretion system have each individually been shown to be important virulence systems in laboratory reference strains. However, the relative contribution of these three factors to the in vivo pathogenicity of clinically relevant strains has never been studied.

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Background: Linezolid therapy has shown high rates of clinical success in patients with osteomyelitis and prosthetic joint infections caused by Gram-positive cocci. Recent studies have demonstrated that linezolid/rifampicin combination therapy prevents the emergence of rifampicin-resistant mutations in vitro. However, linezolid/rifampicin combination-related haematological and neurological toxicities have not been evaluated.

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Graft copolymers of methyl methacrylate and biodegradable, biocompatible bacterial poly([R]-3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) blocks were synthesized and evaluated as possible constituents in acrylic bone cements for use in orthopaedic applications. The copolymers were produced by conventional free radical copolymerization and incorporated in one commercially available acrylic bone cement brand, Antibiotic Simplex (AKZ). Cements with formulations containing 6.

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