12 results match your criteria: "Centre d'Infectiologie Necker-Pasteur and Institut Imagine[Affiliation]"
Transpl Infect Dis
August 2021
Service de Microbiologie, Unité Mobile d'Infectiologie, AP-HP, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France.
Background: Little is known regarding the optimal management of nocardiosis among solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. It is often suggested to avoid trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) monotherapy in heavily immunocompromised patients (such as SOT recipients) and/or in case of severe or disseminated nocardiosis. Our aim was to report our experience with TMP-SMX monotherapy in SOT recipients with nocardiosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mycol Med
June 2020
Unité de parasitologie-mycologie, service de microbiologie, hôpital européen Georges-Pompidou, AP-HP, Paris, France; Faculté de médecine, université Paris Descartes, Paris, France. Electronic address:
A 44-year-old woman, victim of a road accident in Mali was diagnosed with left knee arthritis. Joint effusion aspiration and subcutaneous surgical biopsies were positive for a melanized asexual ascomycete. Using microscopy and molecular biology, the fungus was identified as Curvularia sp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurology
May 2019
From Centre d'Infectiologie Necker-Pasteur and Institut Imagine (D.L., O.L.), Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Université Paris Descartes; Neuroimaging Department (I.K.), Clinic Alleray-Labrouste, Paris; Department of Diagnostic Radiology (G.G.), Gustave Roussy, Villejuif; and Critical Care Unit, Department of Neurology, and Stroke Center (F.P.), Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines University, Versailles Hospital, France. D.L. is currently affiliated with the Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Unité Mobile de Microbiologie Clinique, Service de Microbiologie, AP-HP, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Université Paris Descartes, France.
Clin Microbiol Infect
April 2019
Research group on Bacterial Opportunistic Pathogens and Environment UMR5557 Écologie Microbienne, French Observatory of Nocardiosis, Institute of Infectious Agents, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Université de Lyon 1, CNRS, VetAgro Sup, Lyon, France. Electronic address:
Objectives: Nocardia, a Gram-positive bacterium, is responsible for rare and severe infections. Accurate microbiological data are essential to guide antibiotic treatment. Our primary objective was to describe species identification and results of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) for Nocardia isolates analysed over a 6-year period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Microbiol
June 2018
Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, AP-HP, Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades, Centre d'Infectiologie Necker-Pasteur and Institut Imagine, Paris, France
The diagnosis of nocardiosis, a severe opportunistic infection, is challenging. We assessed the specificity and sensitivity of a 16S rRNA PCR-based assay performed on clinical samples. In this multicenter study (January 2014 to April 2015), patients who were admitted to three hospitals and had an underlying condition favoring nocardiosis, clinical and radiological signs consistent with nocardiosis, and a PCR assay result for a clinical sample were included.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Infect Dis
May 2017
Division of Infectious Diseases, CUB-Erasme, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Background: Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients are at risk of nocardiosis, a rare opportunistic bacterial infection, but prognosis and outcome of these patients are poorly defined. Our objectives were to identify factors associated with 1-year mortality after nocardiosis and describe the outcome of patients receiving short-course antibiotics (≤120 days).
Methods: We analyzed data from a multicenter European case-control study that included 117 SOT recipients with nocardiosis diagnosed between 2000 and 2014.
Clin Infect Dis
August 2016
Department of Infectious Diseases, CUB-Hôpital Erasme, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels.
Background: Nocardiosis is a rare, life-threatening opportunistic infection, affecting 0.04% to 3.5% of patients after solid organ transplant (SOT).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Antimicrob Chemother
February 2016
Institut Pasteur, Genetics of Biofilms Unit, Department of Microbiology, 28 rue du Dr Roux, 75724 Paris cedex 15, France.
Objectives: Treatment of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) is hampered by the characteristic tolerance of bacterial biofilms towards antibiotics. Our objective was to study the effect of the combination of antibiotics and the alkaline amino acid l-arginine or the cation chelator EDTA on the bacterial killing of in vitro biofilms formed by an array of clinical strains responsible for CRBSI and representative of epidemiologically relevant bacterial species.
Methods: Among 32 strains described in a previous clinical study, we focused on the most antibiotic-tolerant strains including CoNS (n = 4), Staphylococcus aureus (n = 4), Enterococcus faecalis (n = 2), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 4) and Enterobacteriaceae (n = 4).
Curr Opin Pharmacol
October 2014
Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, AP-HP, Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades, Centre d'Infectiologie Necker-Pasteur and Institut Imagine, Paris, France. Electronic address:
Biofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide range of diseases, from device-related infections (such as catheters or prosthetic joints) to chronic infections occurring on native tissues (such as lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients). Biofilms are therefore responsible for an important medical and economic burden. Currently used antibiotics have mostly been developed to target exponentially growing microorganisms and are poorly effective against biofilms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicrobiol Mol Biol Rev
September 2014
Institut Pasteur, Unité de Génétique des Biofilms, Département de Microbiologie, Paris, France
Surface-associated microbial communities, called biofilms, are present in all environments. Although biofilms play an important positive role in a variety of ecosystems, they also have many negative effects, including biofilm-related infections in medical settings. The ability of pathogenic biofilms to survive in the presence of high concentrations of antibiotics is called "recalcitrance" and is a characteristic property of the biofilm lifestyle, leading to treatment failure and infection recurrence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
May 2014
Sorbonne Paris Cité, AP-HP, Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades, Centre d'Infectiologie Necker-Pasteur and Institut Imagine, Université Paris Descartes, 149, Rue de Sèvres, 75743, Paris Cedex 15, France,
Nocardiosis is a rare opportunistic infection caused by Nocardia spp., an aerobic actinomycete, that mainly affects patients with cell-mediated immunity defects, such as transplant recipients. Despite recent progress regarding Nocardia identification and changes in taxonomic assignment, many challenges remain for the diagnosis or management of nocardiosis.
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