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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 ...

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Can Affect the Semiology of Osteoarticular Infections?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Can Affect the Semiology of Osteoarticular Infections?

... [8]-[10]. Osteoarticular infection rates in HIV-infected patients have been widely varia- ble in previous ...an osteoarticular infec- tion [11]. Other studies report osteoarticular infections ...

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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

... of osteoarticular (OA) infections is often a difficult ...more, osteoarticular infections are a major therapeutic problem due to the selection of resistant mutants ...

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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

... and osteoarticular infections (SKI and OAI, respectively) account for almost one-third of Streptococcus agalactiae infections in nonpregnant ...

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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

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

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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

... specific osteoarticular tissue trop- ism could be a contributing factor, and horizontal genetic transfer between streptococci has been inferred ...[22–24]. Osteoarticular infections are one of the ...

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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

... There were four positive Xpert MRSA/SA SSTI PCR results in which microbiological culture remained negative. The only positive target was mecA. These discrepant results were ob- tained in two patients suffering 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

... Antimicrobial therapy of osteoarticular infections often requires prolonged antibiotic treatment for 6 to 12 weeks [22 – 24]. According to current guidelines an initial parenteral therapy with beta-lactam ...

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Phage therapy in osteoarticular infections in the era of antibiotic resistance bacteria

Phage therapy in osteoarticular infections in the era of antibiotic resistance bacteria

... in infections of almost every organ and system is being ...of osteoarticular infections using antibiotics is often very problematic, which is why this is an important area of interest for phage ...

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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

... Nucleic acid amplification tests are now increasingly relevant for the detection and identification of K. kingae, particularly in view of the lack of sensitivity of culture for detecting this emerging pediatric pathogen ...

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Kingella kingae and Osteoarticular Infections

Kingella kingae and Osteoarticular Infections

... ranging from 44% to 55%. 2,38,40 Thus, one could assume that many cases without an identi fi able microorganism were OAIs attributable to K kingae. Finally, because of the incidence of MRSA infections in the United ...

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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

... joint infections with this organism. Invasive infections in young children are frequently caused by organisms carried asymptomatically in the re- spiratory ...

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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 Kingella kingae Osteoarticular Infections in Children by Oropharyngeal Swab PCR

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

... The result of the PCR assay on oro- pharyngeal swabs should be in- tegrated into the clinical context. Our patients had a relatively high pretest probability of disease. The speci fi city of this test for detecting K ...

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SC Hemoglobinopathy (HbSC) with Osteoarticular Complications: Case Report

SC Hemoglobinopathy (HbSC) with Osteoarticular Complications: Case Report

... Hemoglobinopathy SC is a disease that can present high morbidity, especially when it comes to osteoarticular infections although not very high prevalence. Thus, osteomyelitis and septic arthritis in ...

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The early diagnostic value of serum neopterin and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein for osteoarticular changes among brucellosis patients at an early period

The early diagnostic value of serum neopterin and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein for osteoarticular changes among brucellosis patients at an early period

... different osteoarticular changes at an early ...of osteoarticular changes in this disease, in- dicating that there were cartilage lesions at the early stage in this ...of osteoarticular changes in ...

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Multipathogen infections in hospitalized children with acute respiratory infections

Multipathogen infections in hospitalized children with acute respiratory infections

... The prevalence of coinfection in previous studies is 11- 27% in young children with diverse types of respiratory tract infections seen in the hospital or emergency depart- ment [8,11-16], and the most frequent ...

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Doripenem in hospital infections: a focus on nosocomial pneumonia, complicated intra-abdominal infections, and complicated urinary tract infections

Doripenem in hospital infections: a focus on nosocomial pneumonia, complicated intra-abdominal infections, and complicated urinary tract infections

... Doripenem is a valuable drug that is being used more fre- quently in antibiotic therapy. It has proven its efficacy against NP, cIAIs and cUTIs. It is currently the latest FDA approved carbapenem and combines the ...

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Urticaria and infections

Urticaria and infections

... of infections in urticaria subtypes is discussed for more than 100 years and has been included in most ...Bacterial infections of the teeth, the tonsils, ...

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THE TRANSMISSION OF INFECTIONS

THE TRANSMISSION OF INFECTIONS

... is any known disease caused, not by a virus- infected bacterium but by a virus-infected. virus[r] ...

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