Publications by authors named "Wolgfgang Grisold"

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  • The study examined antibiotic resistance in carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) isolates in Europe, focusing on changes influenced by aging populations, migrations, and climate change over the last three years.
  • Researchers compared hospital and community isolates to analyze resistance mechanisms, trends, and types of carbapenemases and plasmids, using methods like disk diffusion and PCR.
  • Results showed high resistance rates to common antibiotics, with OXA-48 being the predominant carbapenemase found in the majority of isolates, indicating a similar trend to neighboring countries.
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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the performance of different assays for antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) determination for reserve antibiotics in carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CREs), (CRPAs), and (CRABs).

Methods: An analysis was conducted on 100 consecutive isolates: 50 CREs, 35 CRPAs, and 15 CRABs. Sensititre broth microdilution was used as a reference standard to evaluate the performance of VITEK 2 card AST-XN24 (bioMérieux), the respective gradient tests (bioMérieux), and UMIC colistin broth microdilution test strips (Bruker Daltonics).

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Carbapenem resistant (CRE) and carbapenemase producing Enterobacterales (CPE) in particular, represent a major threat for healthcare systems worldwide. Rapid, reliable, and easy to perform assays are required to enable targeted and effective therapy. MALDI-TOF MS based carbapenemase diagnostics has potential advantages over molecular and phenotypic sensitivity tests, especially in terms of time to result.

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Unlabelled: The WFN Needs Registry survey was developed and conducted over two and a half years commencing in 2020 to investigate the accessibility and affordability of neurological services and therapeutics and the most urgent needs.

Method: An experienced neurologist responded in each of 118 societies to an online electronic survey comprising 13 questions. General data sought comprised the respondent's training, place of practice, duration in practice, number of neurologists in the society, health care system and types of neurological practice available.

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  • Biallelic SUFU variants are linked to severe conditions like Joubert syndrome, while heterozygous truncating variants are associated with milder issues such as developmental delay and ocular motor apraxia, though limited cases have been studied. !* -
  • The study examined nine individuals across three families with truncating SUFU variants, detailing their neuroimaging and developmental assessments to explore the phenotypic expression of these variants. !* -
  • Findings revealed a wide range of symptoms including motor developmental delays and subtle neuroimaging abnormalities, indicating that SUFU haploinsufficiency presents with varying severity, even among family members. !*
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Background: Reduced longitudinal median nerve gliding is a new promising diagnostic feature in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). However, the complexity of existing ultrasound analysis protocols undermines the application in routine clinical practice.

Aim: To provide a simple method for assessing longitudinal gliding with ultrasound, without the need for post-hoc image analysis.

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Background And Purpose: To acknowledge the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the formation of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN), the World Federation of Neurology was invited to contribute its perspective on the formation of the EAN and its activities over the past decade.

Methods: This article is based on the experiences of the author in several functions with the European Union of Medical Specialists, the European Federation of Neurology and the European Neurological Society and with the World Federation of Neurology as a trustee since 2009. This article is supported by the author's own archive as well as by several publications.

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Multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria of the utmost importance are extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) and carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CRE), carbapenem-resistant (CRAB), carbapenem-resistant (CRPA), methicillin-resistant (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant spp. (VRE). In this study, an evaluation of MDR bacteria in surgical intensive care units in a tertiary referral hospital was conducted.

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Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are a heterogeneous group of tumors arising from the transformation of neuroendocrine cells in several organs, most notably the gastro-entero-pancreatic system and respiratory tract. The classification was recently revised in the 5th Edition of the WHO Classification of Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Tumors. NENs can rarely spread to the central or peripheral nervous systems.

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The first reports of encephalitis associated with cancer date to the 1960s and were characterized by clinical and pathologic involvement of limbic areas. This specific association was called limbic encephalitis (LE). The subsequent discovery of several "onconeural" antibodies (Abs), i.

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Methicillin-resistant (MRSA) is a universal threat. Once being well established in the healthcare setting, MRSA has undergone various epidemiological changes. This includes the emergence of more aggressive community-acquired MRSA (CA-MRSA) and the occurrence of MRSA which have their origin in animal breeding, called livestock-associated MRSA (LA-MRSA).

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Worldwide, the number of persons with disability is assumed to be around 1.3 billion. Although several definitions exist, such as the medical and social models, the social model has more holistic approaches and engulfs more aspects.

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