140 results match your criteria: "Institute for Clinical Microbiology[Affiliation]"

Ixodid ticks are important vectors of human pathogens in Central Europe. Despite this fact, prevalence studies are scarce, especially with regard to much-frequented peri-urban recreation sites. In this pilot study, 4.

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IgE-mediated activation of mast cells and basophils contributes to protective immunity against helminths but also causes allergic responses. The development and persistence of IgE responses are poorly understood, which is in part due to the low number of IgE-producing cells. Here, we used next generation sequencing to uncover a striking overlap between the IgE and IgG1 repertoires in helminth-infected or OVA/alum-immunized wild-type BALB/c mice.

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The genus leishmania comprises different protozoan parasites which are causative agents of muco-cutaneous and systemic, potentially lethal diseases. After infection with the species Leishmania major, resistant mice expand Th1 cells which stimulate macrophages for Leishmania destruction. In contrast, susceptible mice generate Th2 cells which deactivate macrophages, leading to systemic spread of the pathogens.

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Osteoarticular complications of brucellosis: The diagnostic value and importance of detection matrix metalloproteinases.

Acta Med Acad

May 2016

Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Objectives: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of infective, cancer and autoimmune diseases. In this study, we investigated the serum level of MMPs and its clinical importance in human brucellosis.

Patients And Methods: This study included 60 brucellosis patients treated at the Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Clinical Centre, University of Sarajevo.

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Fungal periprosthetic joint infection in total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review.

Orthop Rev (Pavia)

March 2015

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Helios Endo-Klinik Hamburg , Hamburg, Germany ; Department of Osteology and Biomechanics, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.

Fungal periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a rare but devastating complication following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). A standardized procedure regarding an accurate treatment of this serious complication of knee arthroplasty is lacking. In this systematic review, we collected data from 36 studies with a total of 45 reported cases of a TKA complicated by a fungal PJI.

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The innate immune system employs C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) to recognize carbohydrate structures on pathogens and self-antigens. The Macrophage-inducible C-type lectin (Mincle) is a FcRγ-coupled CLR that was shown to bind to mycobacterial cord factor as well as certain fungal species. However, since CLR functions during bacterial infections have not yet been investigated thoroughly, we aimed to examine their function in Streptococcus pneumonia infection.

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We describe a simple and standardised screening system (AREB) for surveillance of antibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment. The system consists of 96 well microplates containing eight sets of breakpoint amounts of 10 different antibiotics. The incubated microplates are read by a desktop scanner and the plate images are analysed by special software that automatically presents the resistance data.

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B-cell-intrinsic STAT6 signaling controls germinal center formation.

Eur J Immunol

July 2014

Department of Infection Biology, Institute for Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen and Friedrich-Alexander Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany.

Infection with helminths and exposure to antigens induce a strong type 2 immune response resulting in the secretion of the cytokines IL-4 and IL-13 by CD4(+) T cells and several innate cell types. IL-4 and IL-13 promote class switch recombination to IgG1 and IgE while their role for germinal center (GC) formation is poorly understood. We found a dramatic reduction in the numbers of GC B cells when investigating different type 2 immune responses in IL-4/IL-13-deficient mice.

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Objective: Serratia marcescens is a well-established as a nosocomial pathogen, resulting in considerable morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. The aim of this study was to investigate an outbreak of Serratia marcescens at the Orthopaedic Clinic of the Clinical Center University of Sarajevo.

Methods: A total of 96 strains from 79 patients were isolated.

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Acinetobacter baumannii as a cause of sepsis.

Med Glas (Zenica)

August 2012

Institute for Clinical Microbiology, University Clinical Centre of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Aim: To analyze the frequency and antimicrobial resistance of Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from blood cultures.

Methods: Blood cultures of all consecutive patients hospitalized in different departments of the University Clinical Centre of Sarajevo from January 2003 to December 2010 were processed by "BACTEC 9120" system. The isolates were identified by conventional methods.

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Candida albicans and non-albicans species as etiological agent of vaginitis in pregnant and non-pregnant women.

Bosn J Basic Med Sci

February 2010

Institute for Clinical Microbiology, University of Sarajevo Clinics Centre, Bolnicka 25, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Pregnancy represents a risk factor in the occurrence of vaginal candidosis. The objectives of our study were: to make determination of the microscopic findings of vaginal swab, frequency of Candida species in the culture of pregnant women and patients who are not pregnant, determine the Candida species in all cultures, and to determine the frequency and differences in the frequency of C. albicans and other non-albicans species.

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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) as a cause of nosocomial wound infections.

Bosn J Basic Med Sci

February 2010

Institute for Clinical Microbiology, University of Sarajevo Clinics Centre, Bolnicka 25, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Postoperative wound infections represent about 16% of hospital-acquired infections. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common cause of nosocomial wound infections. Increased frequency of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in hospitalized patients and possibility of vancomycin resistance requires permanent control of MRSA spread in the hospital.

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A serosurvey reveals Bosnia and Herzegovina as a Europe's hotspot in hantavirus seroprevalence.

Epidemiol Infect

August 2010

Institute for Clinical Microbiology, Clinical Centre University of Sarajevo, Bolnicka 25, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The extent of hantavirus seroprevalence in the healthy population from Bosnia and Herzegovina has not yet been investigated; therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the hantavirus seroprevalence in the population from different regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and in different risk groups. The serosurvey included 1331 subjects from endemic and non-endemic regions in Bosnia and Herzegovina. All sera samples were examined using IgG ELISA, and Western blot (Bunyavirus IgG) tests.

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After returning from Thailand, a 35-year-old man from Switzerland was hospitalized with an abscess of the head. Material cultured from the abscess and adjacent bone grew a gram-negative rod, which was misidentified by an automated microbiology system as Burkholderia cepacia. The organism was eventually identified by molecular methods as B.

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Expression and regulation of CCL18 in synovial fluid neutrophils of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Arthritis Res Ther

April 2008

Institute for Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Wasserturmstrasse 3-5, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany.

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by the recruitment of leukocytes and the accumulation of inflammatory mediators within the synovial compartment. Release of the chemokine CCL18 has been widely attributed to antigen-presenting cells, including macrophages and dendritic cells. This study investigates the production of CCL18 in polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN), the predominant cell type recruited into synovial fluid (SF).

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Background And Objectives: In 2002 the first endemic hantavirus infection in Switzerland was detected only by chance following a broad spectrum of diagnostics. This raised the question, whether Hantavirus infection should be included in the differential diagnosis of febrile illness of patients in Switzerland. In order to estimate the frequency of hantavirus infections in Switzerland, this survey on hantaviral seroprevalence was conducted in the Canton St.

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In Switzerland, reports of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) infections to the Federal Office of Public Health have increased by 100% in 2005 compared to the annual mean from 1999 to 2004. This might be partly due to unspecificity in serological testing. In order to make diagnostics more specific and to improve patient management, we recommend to consider the first phase of the biphasic course of TBE, that can be suspected in a trias of tick bite, followed by a feverish illness associated with thrombocytopenia and/or leucocytopenia.

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Interferon-gamma-induced GTPases are key to the protective immunity against microbial and viral pathogens. As yet, the cell interior has been regarded as the exclusive residence of these proteins. Here we show that a member of this group, human guanylate binding protein-1 (hGBP-1), is secreted from cells.

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Antimicrobial effector proteins are a key mechanism for the innate immune system to combat pathogens once they infect the host. We report the identification and cloning of the mouse homologue of human bactericidal permeability/increasing protein (BPI). Mouse BPI is constitutively expressed in lymphatic organs and tissues as well as in mouse testis.

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Objective: Examination of expression of the chemokine macrophage inflammatory protein-3a (CCL20/Mip-3alpha) in blood polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) and synovial fluid (SF) PMN of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Methods: Paired samples of blood PMN and SF PMN were obtained from 11 patients with RA. In addition, SF was prepared from 9 patients with osteoarthritis (OA) and 10 patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).

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Toll-like receptors: sentinels of host defence against bacterial infection.

Int Arch Allergy Immunol

February 2006

Institute for Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.

Innate immunity provides a first line of host defence against infection through microbial recognition and killing while simultaneously activating a definitive adaptive immune response. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are principal mediators of rapid microbial recognition and function mainly by detection of structural patterns that do not exist in the host. TLR2 and TLR4 were the first members of this innate immune receptor family to be strongly implicated in antibacterial host defence.

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After infection with Borrelia burgdorferi, humans and mice under certain conditions develop arthritis. Initiation of inflammation is dependent on the migration of innate immune cells to the site of infection, controlled by interactions of a variety of adhesion molecules. In this study, we used the newly synthesized compound S18407, which is a prodrug of the active drug S16197, to analyze the functional importance of alpha4beta1-dependent cell adhesion for the development of arthritis and for the antibacterial immune response.

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Background And Objectives: The optimal strategy for the diagnosis of herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varizella-zoster virus (VZV) disease of the central nervous system is the detection of viral DNA by polymerase chain reaction assay (PCR) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the examination of intrathecal production of specific antibodies. However, in acute neurological disease caused by either HSV or VZV, dual intrathecal synthesis of HSV-1, 2- as well as VZV-specific antibodies may be detectable and thus can hamper accurate aetiological diagnosis. This paper illustrates such equivocal findings in two case reports, investigates their frequency and discusses the possible reasons.

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