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Epidemiology and infection - going electronic after 100 years [PDF]
Epidemiology and Infection became 100 years old in 2001. Its powers and influence however do not appear to have diminished, and, as the Senior Editor appointed in its 101st year, I am greatly honoured to be so closely associated with it.
Noah, N
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Kefir: A Potential Gut Microbiota Modulator: A Systematic Review of Human Interventional Studies
Daily cow's milk kefir intake transiently enriches gut microbiota, modulates the intestinal environment by increasing SCFA and reducing pH and oxygen, and exerts antimicrobial effects via SCFAs, bacteriocins, exopolysaccharides, and microbial fractions, highlighting its potential for gut health promotion.
Mohammed Hamsho +7 more
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Gut Microbiota as a Key Modulator in the Pathophysiology of Sepsis: SURVEIL Project
Longitudinal profiling of 132 hospitalized patients reveals that age, colonization status, and sepsis interact to shape gut microbiota diversity and composition. Sepsis is associated with reduced alpha diversity, beta‐diversity shifts, functional predictions (methanogenesis, nitrate/sulfate respiration), and partial MDR overlap with bloodstream ...
Chiara Bazzano +22 more
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Investigating the role of Nrg1p and Tup1p during Candida albicans Chlamydospore Formation
Candidiasis represents the fourth most frequent nosocomial infection both in the US and worldwide. C. albicans is the most common cause of candidiasis which has unacceptably high morbidity and mortality rates and important economic repercussions ...
Williams, Shannon M.
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Phage therapy shows promising efficacy against MDR, XDR, and PDR Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections across different models and administration routes. Evidence highlights reduced mortality, bacterial clearance, and synergy with antibiotics, while emphasizing the need for standardized protocols and advanced delivery systems to support clinical ...
Gustavo Aparecido da Cunha +7 more
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Bacteriological Spectrum of Post Operative Wound Infections and their Antibiogram in a Tertiary Hospital, Dar es salaam, Tanzania [PDF]
Surgical site infection (SSI) is among the most common problem for patients who undergo operative procedures. It remains a common and widespread problem contributing to morbidity and mortality; partly attributed to increase in infections due to ...
Manyahi, Joel, Manyahi, J.
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Exploring the Antimicrobial Potential of Vanadium‐Based MXenes for Biomedical Applications
Vanadium‐based MXenes (V₂CTₓ and V₄C₃Tₓ) exhibit moderate antibacterial activity against E. coli and S. aureus, mainly through mechanical “nano‐knife” membrane disruption rather than ROS generation. These nanomaterials show good biocompatibility and highlight the importance of standardized experimental models for evaluating MXene antimicrobial ...
Roberto Rosato +13 more
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Background: Nosocomial Infections (Nis) Are Regarded As The Most Common Complications Of Health Cares. These Infections Affect Patient’s Safety in Developing and Developed Countries.
Seyed Mostafa Kohestani +4 more
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In Belize, a 7‐year nationwide study reveals a sharp rise in antimicrobial resistance in surgical infections. ESBL‐producing bacteria more than doubled to > 45%, with critical treatment gaps and geographic hotspots identified. Sentinel pan‐drug‐resistant cases and a correlation between antibiotic use and resistance underscore the urgent need for ...
Innocent E. Nwachukwu +5 more
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Antibiotic Resistance and Biofilm Gene Distribution in Colistin‐Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
Multicenter analysis of 144 clinical Acinetobacter baumannii isolates in Iran revealed high MDR/XDR rates and widespread biofilm formation (90.9%). Colistin resistance was linked to pmrAB overexpression, while blaPER‐1 was independently associated with strong biofilm production, highlighting chromosomal resistance mechanisms and biofilm as key drivers ...
Zainab Amer Hatem +7 more
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