43 results match your criteria: ""Dr. Victor Babes" Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases[Affiliation]"

The emergence of carbapenem-resistant pathogenic bacteria is a growing global public health concern. Carbapenem-resistant uropathogenic strains of can cause uncomplicated or complicated urinary tract infections, leading to a high risk of treatment failure and the spread of resistance determinants. The objectives of this 24-month study were to identify the prognostic characteristics of patients who were infected with carbapenem-resistant () and to create a tool to estimate the probability of a infection before having the complete results of a patient's antibiogram.

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Background And Aims: Pan-genotypic ribavirin-free oral direct-acting antivirals, including the glecaprevir/pibrentasvir combination, are recommended for the treatment of most patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In Romania, the HCV-infected patient population receiving glecaprevir/pibrentasvir is not well characterized and data on treatment effectiveness is lacking. The ODYSSEY study aimed to provide insights into the characteristics and treatment outcomes of HCV-infected Romanian patients receiving 8-week therapy with glecaprevir/pibrentasvir.

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Marburg virus disease outbreak in Rwanda, 2024.

Clin Microbiol Infect

November 2024

Emerging Infections Subcommittee, European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Disease, Switzerland; High-Level Isolation Unit, Infectious Diseases Unit, La Paz University Hospital, IdiPAZ, CIBERINFEC, Madrid, Spain.

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  • - This study compared the effectiveness of two anesthesia techniques, superficial parasternal intercostal plane block (SPIPB) and erector spinae plane block (ESPB), for reducing opioid use during elective open-heart surgery.
  • - The results showed that SPIPB was not inferior to ESPB in reducing intraoperative fentanyl consumption, but patients receiving SPIPB needed significantly more morphine post-surgery and experienced higher pain scores during recovery.
  • - Overall, while SPIPB did not meet the goal of lowering intraoperative opioid use, it was associated with worse postoperative pain management outcomes compared to ESPB, indicating a need for further investigation into optimal pain control strategies.
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  • - Hepatitis C virus (HCV) can affect not just the liver but also other tissues, leading to conditions like cryoglobulinemia, lymphoproliferative diseases, metabolic disorders, and neuropsychiatric issues due to immune responses triggered by the virus.
  • - The immune response to HCV contributes to these extrahepatic manifestations, showing that the virus has far-reaching effects beyond liver damage.
  • - Antiviral therapies that target HCV help alleviate these extrahepatic issues, improve patients' quality of life, and address HCV as a significant public health concern.
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  • * The overall vaccine effectiveness (VE) was found to be 49%, with higher effectiveness of 69% during the first month and declining to 40% by about 2-3 months after vaccination.
  • * Notably, the vaccine showed over 70% effectiveness in protecting older adults (65 years and older) within the first month after receiving the shot.
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Background: Carbapenem-resistant (Cr-Kpn) is becoming a growing public health problem through the failure of adequate treatment. This study's objectives are to describe the sources of Cr-Kpn in our hospital over 22 months, associating factors with the outcome of Cr-Kpn-positive patients, especially those with NDM+OXA-48- (New Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase and oxacillinase-48) and the effectiveness of the treatments used.

Methods: A retrospective observational cohort study including all hospitalized patients with Cr-Kpn isolates.

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We conducted a multicentre hospital-based test-negative case-control study to measure vaccine effectiveness (VE) against PCR-confirmed influenza in adult patients with severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) during the 2022/2023 influenza season in Europe. Among 5547 SARI patients ≥18 years, 2963 (53%) were vaccinated against influenza. Overall VE against influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 was 11% (95% CI: -23-36); 20% (95% CI: -4-39) against A(H3N2) and 56% (95% CI: 22-75) against B.

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Influenza A viruses circulated in Europe from September 2023 to January 2024, with influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 predominance. We provide interim 2023/24 influenza vaccine effectiveness (IVE) estimates from two European studies, covering 10 countries across primary care (EU-PC) and hospital (EU-H) settings. Interim IVE was higher against A(H1N1)pdm09 than A(H3N2): EU-PC influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 IVE was 53% (95% CI: 41 to 63) and 30% (95% CI: -3 to 54) against influenza A(H3N2).

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Upsurge in cases of travellers' malaria ex Zanzibar indicates that malaria is on the rebound in the archipelago.

New Microbes New Infect

March 2024

WHO Collaborating Centre for Travellers' Health, Institute for Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention, University of Zürich Centre for Travel Medicine, MilMedBiol Competence Centre, University of Zürich, Switzerland.

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IntroductionTwo large multicentre European hospital networks have estimated vaccine effectiveness (VE) against COVID-19 since 2021.AimWe aimed to measure VE against PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalised severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) patients ≥ 20 years, combining data from these networks during Alpha (March-June)- and Delta (June-December)-dominant periods, 2021.MethodsForty-six participating hospitals across 14 countries follow a similar generic protocol using the test-negative case-control design.

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IntroductionThe I-MOVE-COVID-19 and VEBIS hospital networks have been measuring COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness (VE) in participating European countries since early 2021.AimWe aimed to measure VE against PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 in patients ≥ 20 years hospitalised with severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) from December 2021 to July 2022 (Omicron-dominant period).MethodsIn both networks, 46 hospitals (13 countries) follow a similar test-negative case-control protocol.

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  • The study evaluates how well certain blood ratios (NLR, PLR, SII) predict the severity and complications in acute calculous cholecystitis (AC) patients.
  • Out of these ratios, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) was found to be the most effective for predicting advanced inflammation, with an optimal cut-off value of >4.19.
  • Additionally, high NLR levels were associated with complications post-surgery, while SII and PLR could also indicate systemic inflammatory responses.
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Clinical problem solving evolves in parallel with advances in technology and discoveries in the medical field. However, it always reverts to basic cognitive processes involved in critical thinking, such as hypothetical-deductive reasoning, pattern recognition, and compilation models. When dealing with cases of acute abdominal pain, clinicians should employ all available tools that allow them to rapidly refine their analysis for a definitive diagnosis.

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Background: Herein, we analyzed the efficacy of main antibiotic therapy regimens in the treatment of healthcare-associated meningitis (HCAM).

Materials/methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in 18 tertiary-care academic hospitals Turkey, India, Egypt and Romania. We extracted data and outcomes of all patients with post-neurosurgical meningitis cases fulfilling the study inclusion criteria and treated with empirical therapy between December 2006-September 2018.

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The incidence of common bile duct injuries following laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) remains three times higher than that following open surgery despite numerous attempts to decrease intraoperative incidents by employing better training, superior surgical instruments, imaging techniques, or strategic concepts. This paper is a narrative review which discusses from a contextual point of view the need to standardise the surgical approach in difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomies, the main strategic operative concepts and techniques, complementary visualisation aids for the delineation of anatomical landmarks, and the importance of cognitive maps and algorithms in performing safer LC. Extensive research was carried out in the PubMed, Web of Science, and Elsevier databases using the terms "difficult cholecystectomy", "bile duct injuries", "safe cholecystectomy", and "laparoscopy in acute cholecystitis".

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Securing the future of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases through mentorship.

Clin Microbiol Infect

November 2023

Infectious Disease Hospital "Prof. Ivan Kirov" and Department of Infectious Diseases, Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria.

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  • The study investigates the clinicopathological characteristics and mortality predictors in patients with peritoneal tuberculosis (TBP) using data from 38 medical centers across 13 countries.
  • A total of 208 TBP patients were analyzed, with common comorbid conditions including HIV, diabetes, and chronic renal failure; 34 (16.3%) of these patients died from TBP.
  • Key mortality risk factors identified include HIV positivity, cirrhosis, advanced age, and specific symptoms, leading to the development of a pioneering mortality predicting model to identify high-risk patients.
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  • Mpox is a zoonotic disease due to the Mpox virus, which was first noted outside its typical regions in Central and West Africa on May 21, 2022.
  • A study involving 647 patients across 16 countries found the majority of cases were young males, mostly homosexual-bisexual, with symptoms like rashes, fever, and lymphadenopathy.
  • The findings highlight the need for increased awareness and swift public health responses to manage Mpox’s spread beyond endemic regions.
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COVID-19 impact on EuroTravNet infectious diseases sentinel surveillance in Europe.

Travel Med Infect Dis

June 2023

WHO Collaborating Centre for Travellers' Health, Department of Global and Public Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a sharp decline of post-travel patient encounters at the European sentinel surveillance network (EuroTravNet) of travellers' health. We report on the impact of COVID-19 on travel-related infectious diseases as recorded by EuroTravNet clinics.

Methods: Travelers who presented between January 1, 2019 and September 30, 2021 were included.

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During the first half of 2022, the World Health Organization reported an outbreak of acute severe hepatitis of unknown aetiology (AS-Hep-UA) in children, following initial alerts from the United Kingdom (UK) where a cluster of cases was first observed in previously well children aged <6 years. Sporadic cases were then reported across Europe and worldwide, although in most countries incidence did not increase above the expected baseline. There were no consistent epidemiological links between cases, and microbiological investigations ruled out known infectious causes of hepatitis.

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Efficacy and Safety of Bepirovirsen in Chronic Hepatitis B Infection.

N Engl J Med

November 2022

From the Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, School of Clinical Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, and the State Key Laboratory of Liver Research, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (M.-F.Y.), and Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou (J. Hou) - all in China; National University Health System, Singapore (S.-G.L.); the University of Rzeszow, College of Medical Sciences, Centrum Medyczne w Lancucie, Lancut (R.P.), and the Faculty of Health Sciences in Bytom, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice (E.J.) - both in Poland; the Department of Gastroenterology, Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital and Atomic-Bomb Survivors Hospital (K. Tsuji), and Hiroshima University Hospital (M.I.), Hiroshima, and Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital, Takamatsu (K. Takaguchi) - all in Japan; Toronto General Hospital, Toronto (H.L.A.J.), and the Department of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Regina (A.W.) - both in Canada; Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (H.L.A.J.); Regional Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatology and Babeş-Bolyai University, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, International Institute for Advanced Study of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health, Cluj-Napoca (C.P.), Dr. Victor Babes Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest (C.P.P.), Spitalul Clinic de Boli Infectioase si Pneumoftiziologie, Craiova (G.D.), Sfanta Cuvioasa Parascheva Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital, Galati (M.A.), and "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi (A.V.) - all in Romania; Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires (A.G.); Modern Medicine Clinic, Moscow (T.S.); Université de Paris-Cité and INSERM Unité Mixte de Recherche 1149, Department of Hepatology, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris Hôpital Beaujon, Clichy, France (T.A.); Korea University Ansan Hospital, Ansan (H.J.Y.), and the College of Medicine, Pusan National University and Biomedical Research Institute, Pusan National University Hospital (J. Heo), and Inje University Busan Paik Hospital (S.-J.P.), Busan - all in South Korea; the University of Medicine and Hospital for Active Treatment Sofiamed, Sofia, Bulgaria (N.I.); Luigi Sacco Hospital, Milan (G.R.), and Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Modena, Baggiovara Hospital, Modena (P.A.) - both in Italy; GSK, Durham, NC (J.C., D.T.); GSK, Stevenage (R.E., G.Q., L.M., S.K., F.C.), and GSK, Brentford (H.P.) - both in the United Kingdom; GSK, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (T.L.); and GSK, Collegeville, PA (M.P.).

Background: Bepirovirsen is an antisense oligonucleotide that targets all hepatitis B virus (HBV) messenger RNAs and acts to decrease levels of viral proteins.

Methods: We conducted a phase 2b, randomized, investigator-unblinded trial involving participants with chronic HBV infection who were receiving or not receiving nucleoside or nucleotide analogue (NA) therapy. Participants were randomly assigned (in a 3:3:3:1 ratio) to receive weekly subcutaneous injections of bepirovirsen at a dose of 300 mg for 24 weeks (group 1), bepirovirsen at a dose of 300 mg for 12 weeks then 150 mg for 12 weeks (group 2), bepirovirsen at a dose of 300 mg for 12 weeks then placebo for 12 weeks (group 3), or placebo for 12 weeks then bepirovirsen at a dose of 300 mg for 12 weeks (group 4).

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Factors leading to dissemination of cutaneous anthrax: an international ID-IRI study.

New Microbes New Infect

July 2022

Department of Health Promotion, Maternal-Childhood, Internal Medicine of Excellence G. D'Alessandro, University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, Italy.

Background: Although anthrax is a rare zoonotic infection, it still causes significant mortality and morbidity. In this multicenter study, which is the largest anthrax case series ever reported, we aimed to describe the factors leading to dissemination of cutaneous anthrax.

Methods: Adult patients with cutaneous anthrax from 16 referral centers were pooled.

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West Nile virus (WNV) can cause asymptomatic infection in humans, result in self-limiting febrile illness, or lead to severe West Nile Neuroinvasive disease (WNND). We conducted a pilot study to compare selected biomarkers of oxidative stress in sera of viremic West Nile virus patients and asymptomatic infected blood donors to investigate their potential as predictors of disease severity. We found that total oxidant status was elevated in WNND and in uncomplicated WNV infections (median 9.

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COVID-19 has proven to be an independent risk factor for secondary infectious complications. Amongst them, mucormycosis has recently been noticed more frequently than in the past. Caused by molds belonging to the order, this is a rare, but potentially fatal infection unless adequately treated.

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