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Bee bread (BB) is a fermented mixture of bee pollen, is rich in proteins, amino acids, fatty acids, polyphenols, flavonoids, as well as other bioactive compounds, and is considered functional food for humans. In this study, we explored an innovative green synthesis of colloidal silver nanoparticles, using BB extracts as reducing and stabilizing agents. A preliminary chemical characterization of the BB extracts was conducted.

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  • * Patients with fungal infections exhibited higher rates of obesity, significant comorbidities, and increased use of ventilators and ICU admissions, along with markedly higher mortality rates compared to those without fungal infections.
  • * The second, fourth, and fifth waves of the pandemic were linked to greater mortality risks, particularly related to certain drug-resistant fungal species, highlighting the complex interplay between COVID-19 severity and secondary fungal infections.
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Analysis of the Healthcare System in Romania: A Brief Review.

Healthcare (Basel)

July 2023

Department of Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Microsurgery Bagdasar-Arseni, Emergency Hospital Bucharest, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila", 010825 Bucharest, Romania.

This manuscript provides a brief review and analysis of the healthcare system in Romania. This study aims to comprehensively analyse the healthcare system in Romania, evaluating its strengths, weaknesses, and impact on the population's access to quality healthcare services. Within the framework of the Romanian healthcare system, a multitude of pressing challenges endure.

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The aftermath of severe COVID-19 frequently involves considerable cardiopulmonary damage, necessitating rehabilitation. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on cardiopulmonary health and assess the effectiveness of various rehabilitative interventions. Conducted between September 2021 and September 2022, this prospective study included patients who had been diagnosed with severe COVID-19 and admitted at the "Victor Babes" Infectious Diseases and Pulmonology Hospital, Timisoara, Romania.

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The production of highly porous and three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds with biomimicking abilities has gained extensive attention in recent years for tissue engineering (TE) applications. Considering the attractive and versatile biomedical functionality of silica (SiO) nanomaterials, we propose herein the development and validation of SiO-based 3D scaffolds for TE. This is the first report on the development of fibrous silica architectures, using tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) during the self-assembly electrospinning (ES) processing (a layer of flat fibers must first be created in self-assembly electrospinning before fiber stacks can develop on the fiber mat).

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  • The study compared two sealing materials (Adseal and Sealapex) for root canal treatments, assessing both in vitro and in vivo outcomes.
  • In vitro results showed Adseal had significantly lower dye penetration (0.82 mm) compared to Sealapex (1.23 mm), indicating better sealing capability.
  • Clinically, Adseal also led to better healing outcomes, with 80% of patients showing improvement in the periapical index after 6 months versus only 56.7% for Sealapex, and fewer failures in tooth healing for the Adseal group (13.3% vs. 40%).
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Alarming statistics show that the number of people affected by excessive weight has surpassed 2 billion, representing approximately 30% of the world's population. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive overview of one of the most serious public health problems, considering that obesity requires an integrative approach that takes into account its complex etiology, including genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Only an understanding of the connections between the many contributors to obesity and the synergy between treatment interventions can ensure satisfactory outcomes in reducing obesity.

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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most frequent microvascular retinal complication of diabetic patients, contributing to loss of vision. Recently, retinal neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration have emerged as key players in DR progression, and therefore, this review examines the neuroinflammatory molecular basis of DR. We focus on four important aspects of retinal neuroinflammation: (i) the exacerbation of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress; (ii) the activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome; (iii) the role of galectins; and (iv) the activation of purinergic 2X7 receptor (P2X7R).

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Stilbenoids, a group of phytoalexin polyphenols produced by plants as a defence mechanism in response to stress conditions, are known for their anti-inflammatory potential. Pinosylvin, a naturally occurring molecule traditionally found in pinus trees, was here identified in subsp. var.

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: The standard reperfusion therapy for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is considered to be thrombolysis, but its application is limited by the high risk of hemorrhagic transformation (HT). This study aimed to analyze risk factors and predictors of early HT after reperfusion therapy (intravenous thrombolysis or mechanical thrombectomy). : Patients with acute ischemic stroke who developed HT in the first 24 h after receiving rtPA thrombolysis or performing mechanical thrombectomy were retrospectively reviewed.

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(1) Background: The present study aims to evaluate the reduction of postoperative pain in breast surgery using a series of local analgesics, which were infiltrated into the wound; (2) Methods: Envelopes containing allocation were prepared prior to the study. The patients involved were randomly assigned to the groups of local anesthesia infiltration (Group A) or normal pain management with intravenous analgesics (Group B). The random allocation sequence was generated using computer-generated random numbers.

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Mastitis is the most common production disease in the dairy sector worldwide, its incidence being associated with both cows' exposure to bacteria and the cows' genetic make-up for resistance to pathogens. The objective of our study was to analyse 89 missense SNPs belonging to six genes (), which were found to be associated with genetic resistance or susceptibility to mastitis. A total of 298 cattle (250 Romanian Spotted and 48 Romanian Brown) were genotyped by Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR (KASP) and a chi-squared test was used for genetic association studies with clinical mastitis.

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Many plant-derived flavonoids are known for their anti-neuroinflammatory and anti-neurodegenerative effects. The fruits and leaves of the black currant (BC, ) contain these phytochemicals with therapeutic benefits. The current study presents a report on a standardized BC gemmotherapy extract (BC-GTE) that is prepared from fresh buds.

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Glucosinolates-rich extracts of some sources, such as broccoli, cabbage, black radish, rapeseed, and cauliflower, were obtained using an eco-friendly extraction method, in a microwave field, with 70% ethanol, and evaluated in order to establish their in vitro antioxidant activities and anticorrosion effects on steel material. The DPPH method and Folin-Ciocâlteu assay proved good antioxidant activity (remaining DPPH, 9.54-22.

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Concurrent and Meningitis in an Immunocompromised Patient: A Rare Case Report and Comprehensive Review of Literature.

Medicina (Kaunas)

March 2023

Methodological and Infectious Diseases Research Center, Department of Infectious Diseases, "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.

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  • The text discusses a rare case of meningitis caused by co-infection with two bacteria, highlighting that such infections are uncommon in humans and not well understood.
  • A 64-year-old male farmer was treated for bacterial meningitis, with diagnostic challenges managed through appropriate antibiotic therapy, leading to a successful recovery.
  • A literature review revealed 12 similar cases, showing varied outcomes and establishing average cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) characteristics commonly associated with this rare condition.
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  • HIV is a virus transmitted through blood and body fluids, with a significant outbreak in Romania during the late 1980s to early 1990s, leading to the infection of around 10,000 children, primarily through needles and untested blood.
  • Despite challenges, most patients analyzed showed positive outcomes with antiretroviral (ARV) treatment, as over 90% maintained an undetectable viral load, although a third exhibited renal impairment.
  • Factors such as age at diagnosis, gender, nutritional status, and renal health significantly affected survival, highlighting the need for regular kidney function monitoring in HIV-positive patients to identify and manage potential chronic kidney disease (CKD).
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  • * Significant improvements in speech perception rose from 21.3% to 73.4%, and speech production from 33.5% to 76.8%, after a year of comprehensive rehabilitation.
  • * The research, the first of its kind in Romania, highlights the need for more studies to enhance patient selection and rehabilitation strategies, ensuring better access to cochlear implants for those in need.
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In the present study, we investigated one polymorphism of the gene (rs211032652 SNP) and assessed its influence on milk production and chemical composition in two Romanian cattle breeds. A total of 119 cattle from two breeds reared in Western Romania (64 Romanian Spotted and 55 Romanian Brown) were included in the research herd. A PCR-RFLP genotyping assay was used for the identification of the rs211032652 SNP variants.

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Hydrogel-based dressings exhibit suitable features for successful wound healing, including flexibility, high water-vapor permeability and moisture retention, and exudate absorption capacity. Moreover, enriching the hydrogel matrix with additional therapeutic components has the potential to generate synergistic results. Thus, the present study centered on diabetic wound healing using a Matrigel-enriched alginate hydrogel embedded with polylactic acid (PLA) microspheres containing hydrogen peroxide (HO).

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Direct oral anticoagulant drugs (DOACs) interfere with the coagulation process, thus improving patient care for those who require anticoagulant treatment. This study presents a descriptive analysis of adverse reactions (ADRs) attributed to DOAC dosage errors (overdose, underdose, and improper dose). The analysis was performed based on the Individual Case Safety Reports from the EudraVigilance (EV) database.

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  • The text discusses a rare Gram-negative bacterium responsible for a urinary tract infection in an 80-year-old woman with multiple health issues.
  • The patient experienced symptoms like fever and dysuria, and the bacterium was identified as the infectious agent.
  • Following antibacterial treatment, the patient recovered fully within a week, emphasizing the need for diverse methods in bacterial identification and diagnosis.
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Infections represent a possible risk factor for parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease (PD) based on information from epidemiology and fundamental science. The risk is unclear for the majority of agents. Moreover, the latency between infection and PD seems to be very varied and often lengthy.

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The treatment and interdisciplinary management of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) continue to improve long-term outcomes. The medical nutrition intervention's role is to establish a healthy diet plan for kidney protection, reach blood pressure and blood glucose goals, and prevent or delay health problems caused by kidney disease. Our study aims to report the effects of medical nutrition therapy-substituting foods rich in phosphorus-containing additives with ones low in phosphates content on phosphatemia and phosphate binders drug prescription in stage 5 CKD patients with hemodialysis.

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  • Premature birth is a significant global health concern that leads to high mortality rates and long-term issues for infants, making it crucial to identify effective predictors for improving care and prolonging gestation.
  • A study analyzed serum parameters in pregnant women during the third trimester to create non-invasive predictors, finding that the HALP score had the highest predictive value (AUC = 0.680) for preterm birth, while prothrombin time and FAR scores also showed noteworthy sensitivity and specificity.
  • The results indicate that lower hemoglobin and abnormal coagulation times significantly increase the risk of preterm birth, underscoring the importance of monitoring these parameters in expecting mothers.
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The Assessment of Multiplex PCR in Identifying Bacterial Infections in Patients Hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Systematic Review.

Antibiotics (Basel)

February 2023

Methodological and Infectious Diseases Research Center, Department of Infectious Diseases, "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.

Bacterial infection can occur in patients hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 in various conditions, resulting in poorer outcomes, such as a higher death rate. This current systematic review was conducted in order to assess the efficiency of multiplex PCR in detecting bacterial infections in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, as well as to analyze the most common bacterial pathogens and other factors that interfere with this diagnosis. The research was conducted using four electronic databases (PubMed, Taylor&Francis, Web of Science, and Wiley Online Library).

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