Publications by authors named "Van Dijck Christophe"

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  • * Of the 317 patients reviewed, 85% of those exposed inland received timely PEP, while only 30% and 50% of travelers received timely rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) and vaccine, respectively.
  • * Despite delays, 99.5% of individuals developed adequate antibody responses, indicating that routine follow-up testing may not be necessary for everyone.
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  • Commensal species are commonly found in the oropharynx as part of the healthy microbiome but can also lead to serious diseases like meningococcal disease.
  • Clinical microbiology labs often use MALDI-TOF MS for species identification but can misidentify certain bacteria, which highlights the need for genomic surveillance to verify these results.
  • A study in Belgium analyzed 119 bacterial isolates using genome sequencing and different identification methods, revealing discrepancies in MALDI-TOF MS results and demonstrating the significance of comprehensive genomic analysis for correctly identifying and understanding these species.
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Background: commensal Neisseria species are part of the oropharyngeal microbiome and play an important role in nitrate reduction and protecting against colonization by pathogenic bacteria. They do, however, also serve as a reservoir of antimicrobial resistance. Little is known about the prevalence of these species in the general population, how this varies by age and how antimicrobial susceptibility varies between species.

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  • The study investigates how the shape and alignment of the knee joint affect loading during walking in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), using statistical shape models (SSM).
  • Findings indicate that specific knee joint features, like increased external rotation and reduced medial joint space, contribute to excessive loading on the medial compartment of the knee during gait.
  • The research offers valuable insights that could help assess the risk of developing and progressing medial KOA by linking anatomical knee features to loading patterns.
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Objectives: The 2022 mpox epidemic reached a peak in Belgium and the rest of Europe in July 2022, after which it unexpectedly subsided. This study investigates epidemiological, behavioral, and immunological factors behind the waning of the epidemic in Belgium.

Methods: We investigated temporal evolutions in the characteristics and behavior of mpox patients using national surveillance data and data from a prospective registry of mpox patients in the Institute of Tropical Medicine (Antwerp).

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Mathematical modeling is widely used for describing infection transmission and evaluating interventions. The lack of reliable social parameters in the literature has been mentioned by many modeling studies, leading to limitations in the validity and interpretation of the results. Using data from the European MSM Internet survey 2017, we developed a network model to describe sex acts among MSM in Belgium.

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Background: Guidelines recommend screening for Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis at three anatomical sites (urethra, anus, and pharynx) every 3 months (3 × 3) in men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women taking HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). We present the first randomised controlled trial to compare the effect of screening versus non-screening for N gonorrhoeae and C trachomatis on the incidence of these infections in MSM and transgender women taking PrEP.

Methods: A multicentre, randomised, controlled trial of 3 × 3 screening for N gonorrhoeae and C trachomatis versus non-screening was done among MSM and transgender women taking PrEP in five HIV reference centers in Belgium.

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Background: In antibiotic naïve populations, there is a strong association between the use of an antimicrobial and resistance to this antimicrobial. Less evidence is available as to whether this relationship is weakened in populations highly exposed to antimicrobials. Individuals taking HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) have a high intake of antimicrobials.

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One of the most promising new treatments for gonorrhoea currently in phase 3 clinical trials is zoliflodacin. Studies have found very little resistance to zoliflodacin in currently circulating N. gonorrhoeae strains, and in-vitro experiments demonstrated that it is difficult to induce resistance.

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Several studies in tropical settings have reported that ∼20% of patients infected with Monkeypox virus (MPXV) also tested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) positive for Varicella zoster virus (VZV). Researchers have hypothesized that VZV infection predisposes to monkeypox (mpox), or vice versa, or that MPXV triggers the reactivation of VZV. We tested samples for VZV from a cohort of patients infected with clade IIb MPXV diagnosed between May 23 and October 14, 2022 in Antwerp, Belgium.

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Background: No randomized controlled trial (RCT) has compared the impact on the resistome of ceftriaxone (CRO) plus azithromycin (AZM) vs CRO for the treatment of (NG).

Methods: This was an open-label, single-center, RCT comparing the effect on the resistome of CRO plus AZM vs CRO for the treatment of NG. Men who have sex with men (MSM) with genital, anorectal, or pharyngeal NG infection were randomized into the CRO/AZM and CRO arms.

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  • The 2022 mpox outbreak highlighted the importance of this previously overlooked pathogen, which has been endemic in some regions for decades before the global epidemic.
  • This review summarizes the history of mpox, detailing its initial zoonotic infections in Africa in the 1970s, the increasing frequency of outbreaks, and the shift towards human-to-human transmission, especially linked to sexual contact.
  • The changing nature of mpox's epidemiology underlines the need for further research into its transmission and the development of effective prevention and treatment strategies, while also calling for stronger outbreak response systems in endemic areas.
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Despite the general agreement on the significance of T cells during SARS-CoV-2 infection, the clinical impact of specific and cross-reactive T-cell responses remains uncertain. Understanding this aspect could provide insights for adjusting vaccines and maintaining robust long-term protection against continuously emerging variants. To characterize CD8+ T-cell response to SARS-CoV-2 epitopes unique to the virus (SC2-unique) or shared with other coronaviruses (CoV-common), we trained a large number of T-cell receptor (TCR) - epitope recognition models for MHC-I-presented SARS-CoV-2 epitopes from publicly available data.

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The risk of infection after exposure to clade IIb mpox virus (MPXV) is unknown, and potential presymptomatic shedding of MPXV remains to be demonstrated. High-risk contacts of mpox patients were followed-up in a prospective longitudinal cohort study. Individuals reporting sexual contact, >15 min skin-to-skin contact, or living in the same household with an mpox patient were recruited in a sexual health clinic in Antwerp, Belgium.

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Background: (NG) has developed antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to multiple classes of antibiotics. While treatment of symptomatic NG in groups, such as men who have sex with men (MSM), is crucial, screening programs targeting asymptomatic NG cases may contribute to excessive antibiotic exposure of the population and thus to the emergence of gonococcal AMR. Our primary aim was to assess if intense screening could promote AMR in NG.

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Background: The presentation of mpox clade IIb during the 2022 outbreak overlaps with a range of other diseases. Understanding the factors associated with mpox is important for clinical decision making.

Methods: We described the characteristics of mpox patients who sought care at Belgian sexual health clinic.

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While mpox was well characterised during the 2022 global Clade IIb outbreak, little is known about persistent morbidity. We present interim results of a prospective cohort study of 95 mpox patients assessed 3-20 weeks post-symptom onset. Two-thirds of participants had residual morbidity, including 25 with persistent anorectal and 18 with genital symptoms.

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The effect of sequential exposure to different antibiotics is an underexplored topic. Azithromycin can be detected in humans for up to 28 days post-ingestion and may prime bacterial responses to subsequently ingested antibiotics. In this study, we assessed if preexposure to azithromycin could accelerate the acquisition of resistance to ciprofloxacin in reference strain, WHO-F.

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  • Some men who have sex with men (MSM) using HIV prevention medicine called PrEP have high levels of germs that resist antibiotics in their mouths.
  • A study compared these MSM to regular people and found that the MSM had much more antibiotic resistance, especially to certain types of antibiotics.
  • It's suggested that reducing the use of antibiotics in these high-risk groups could help prevent the spread of infections that are hard to treat.
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With increasing incidence of pathogenic infections coupled with emerging resistance to antimicrobials, alternative approaches to limit the spread are sought. We investigated the inhibitory effect of oropharyngeal microbiota on the growth of and and the impact of the essential oil-based mouthwash Listerine Cool Mint (Listerine). Oropharyngeal swabs from 64 men who have sex with men ( = 118) from a previous study (PReGo study) were analysed (ClinicalTrials.

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