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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Can Affect the Semiology of Osteoarticular Infections?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Can Affect the Semiology of Osteoarticular Infections?

... with Osteoarticular infections recognized on the basis of radioclinical and epidemiological argu- ments were included in this ...HIV infection focused on various clinical and biological ...from ...

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Management of a cluster of Clostridium difficile infections among patients with osteoarticular infections

Management of a cluster of Clostridium difficile infections among patients with osteoarticular infections

... or cohorting of infected patients, (iv) personalized use of all materials with direct contact to the patient e.g. stethoscope, and (v) disinfection of surfaces and equip- ment in all wards, operating rooms and ...

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Temporal trends of β haemolytic streptococcal osteoarticular infections in western Norway

Temporal trends of β haemolytic streptococcal osteoarticular infections in western Norway

... The 15-year survey period yielded 24 GAS, 45 GBS and 42 GCGS acute Osteoarticular Infections, representing 8, 13 and 20 % of the total count of invasive episodes, respectively. Two patients with GCGS acute OAI de- ...

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Direct Detection of Staphylococcus Osteoarticular Infections by Use of Xpert MRSA/SA SSTI Real Time PCR

Direct Detection of Staphylococcus Osteoarticular Infections by Use of Xpert MRSA/SA SSTI Real Time PCR

... epidermidis infection had been previously diagnosed and who had been treated with antimicrobial therapy in the last 8 days before ...staphylococcal osteoarticular infections based on ...

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Molecular Characterization and Prophage DNA Contents of Streptococcus agalactiae Strains Isolated from Adult Skin and Osteoarticular Infections

Molecular Characterization and Prophage DNA Contents of Streptococcus agalactiae Strains Isolated from Adult Skin and Osteoarticular Infections

... Skin and osteoarticular infections (SKI and OAI, respectively) account for almost one-third of Streptococcus agalactiae infections in nonpregnant adults. We evaluated the genetic diversity and phylogeny of 58 S. ...

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Acute Bacterial Osteoarticular Infections: Eight-Year Analysis of C-Reactive Protein for Oral Step-Down Therapy

Acute Bacterial Osteoarticular Infections: Eight-Year Analysis of C-Reactive Protein for Oral Step-Down Therapy

... therapy has not been well established, and it is unlikely that a single treatment pathway can be applied to all children with osteoarticular infections. Once effective antimicrobial therapy and surgery (if needed) ...

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Molecular detection of oropharyngeal Kingella kingae in children and its correlation with osteoarticular infections and oncology diseases in Basrah, Iraq

Molecular detection of oropharyngeal Kingella kingae in children and its correlation with osteoarticular infections and oncology diseases in Basrah, Iraq

... bacteremia, osteoarticular infections, infective endocarditis, meningitis, lower respiratory tract infection, central nervous system infection, and eye infection (Yagupsky et ...pediatric ...

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Detection of Kingella kingae Osteoarticular Infections in Children by Oropharyngeal Swab PCR

Detection of Kingella kingae Osteoarticular Infections in Children by Oropharyngeal Swab PCR

... The second objective of this study was to assess if indirect detection of K kingae in oropharyngeal swabs could help clinicians identify K kingae in children with clinical evidence of OAI. The results of the study ...

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Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material

Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material

... Antibiotic resistance is an additional difficulty that complicates the therapeutic treatment of OA infec- tions on the osteosynthesis material. This resistance is acquired by the bacteria before and/or after contamina- ...

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Kingella kingae and Osteoarticular Infections

Kingella kingae and Osteoarticular Infections

... unchanged during the conventional and molecular periods. The differences in the incidence of OAI between these 3 age groups can be explained by the distinct immune status of such age group. In young infants, defense ...

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The rtxA Toxin Gene of Kingella kingae: a Pertinent Target for Molecular Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Infections

The rtxA Toxin Gene of Kingella kingae: a Pertinent Target for Molecular Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Infections

... named RTX which has been shown to be responsible for in vitro cytotoxicity on respiratory epithelial, synovial, and mac- rophage-like cells, with sensitivity levels up to 4-fold higher for synovial and macrophage-like ...

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Detection of Kingella kingae Osteoarticular Infections in Children by Oropharyngeal Swab PCR

Detection of Kingella kingae Osteoarticular Infections in Children by Oropharyngeal Swab PCR

... The second objective of this study was to assess if indirect detection of K kingae in oropharyngeal swabs could help clinicians identify K kingae in children with clinical evidence of OAI. The results of the study ...

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Osteoarticular Infections in Children With Sickle Cell Disease

Osteoarticular Infections in Children With Sickle Cell Disease

... A finding of leukocytosis is not helpful in the differential diagnosis, because it is common in both clinical entities.8’3#{176}A finding of an absolute band neutrophil count greater tha[r] ...

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Detection of Respiratory Colonization by Kingella kingae and the Novel Kingella negevensis Species in Children: Uses and Methodology

Detection of Respiratory Colonization by Kingella kingae and the Novel Kingella negevensis Species in Children: Uses and Methodology

... of osteoarticular infections in children aged 6 to 48 months, there is a growing interest in the investigation of the epidemiology of the organism as well as in understanding the virulence factors involved in ...

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Asymmetry and structural system analysis of the proximal femur meta-epiphysis: osteoarticular anatomical pathology

Asymmetry and structural system analysis of the proximal femur meta-epiphysis: osteoarticular anatomical pathology

... Moreover, left proximal epiphysis has a greater margin of safety accord- ing to a number of parameters transmitting load to under- lying leg part (vertical head and neck diameters, inter[r] ...

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Extra spinal osteoarticular tuberculosis: a case series of 66 patients from a tertiary care hospital in Karachi

Extra spinal osteoarticular tuberculosis: a case series of 66 patients from a tertiary care hospital in Karachi

... of osteoarticular tuberculosis were initially included in the ...as osteoarticular tuberculosis according to the aforementioned criteria were finally selected for the ...

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Doxycycline treatment in dialysis related amyloidosis: discrepancy between antalgic effect and inflammation, studied with FDG-positron emission tomography: a case report

Doxycycline treatment in dialysis related amyloidosis: discrepancy between antalgic effect and inflammation, studied with FDG-positron emission tomography: a case report

... of osteoarticular pain on doxycycline treat- ment, potentially extending the indications of this drug, used with relevant clinical advantages in other uncom- mon forms of amyloidosis, to dialysis patients ...

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Poncet’s disease after the intravesical instillation of Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG): a case report

Poncet’s disease after the intravesical instillation of Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG): a case report

... Intravesical instillations of the Calmette–Guerin Bacil- lus (BCG), as local immunotherapy, has been used since 1976 in patients with intermediate and high grade super- ficial bladder carcinoma, with its use being ...

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Tuberculosis of acromioclavicular joint: a case report

Tuberculosis of acromioclavicular joint: a case report

... prevalence, osteoarticular tu- berculosis can be a primary and isolated lesion, without active pulmonary tuberculosis or previous history of tu- ...country, osteoarticular tuber- culosis should be ...

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Key words

... The main etiological factors in musculoskel- etal infections are most often microorganisms that inhabit the skin and mucous membranes of the hospital staff and/or the patients themselves (en- dogenous infections). ...

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