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View article: Incidence trends and epidemiology of invasive device-associated bacteremia in French nursing home residents, 2020–2024: Insights from the SPIADI Prospective Multicenter Study
Incidence trends and epidemiology of invasive device-associated bacteremia in French nursing home residents, 2020–2024: Insights from the SPIADI Prospective Multicenter Study Open
View article: Infusion line contamination in preterm neonates: impact of infusion line design, length, and use duration: the multicenter ChronoBIOline study
Infusion line contamination in preterm neonates: impact of infusion line design, length, and use duration: the multicenter ChronoBIOline study Open
Introduction Central venous catheters are critical in preterm neonatal care but increase the risk of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs). The incidence of S. haemolyticus -associated CLABSIs in French neonates is incre…
View article: Trends in the epidemiology of intravascular device-associated bacteremia among French hematology patients: insights from the SPIADI prospective multicenter study, 2020–2024
Trends in the epidemiology of intravascular device-associated bacteremia among French hematology patients: insights from the SPIADI prospective multicenter study, 2020–2024 Open
Hematology patients require central venous catheters for cancer treatment and nutrition, which increases their risk of intravascular device-associated bacteremia. In the absence of recent data, we investigated intravascular device-associat…
View article: Impact of sterile gloving during proximal manipulation of central line catheter hub: the multicenter observational study CleanHandPROX
Impact of sterile gloving during proximal manipulation of central line catheter hub: the multicenter observational study CleanHandPROX Open
View article: Ultrasound guidance practices used for the placement of vascular accesses in intensive care units: an observational multicentre study
Ultrasound guidance practices used for the placement of vascular accesses in intensive care units: an observational multicentre study Open
Background Central catheters expose ICU patients at risk of catheter-related bloodstream infections. A mechanism by which these infections occur is the contamination of the catheter during its insertion if aseptic techniques are not strict…
View article: Impact of a training strategy on improving compliance of hand hygiene and gloving during the placement of a short peripheral venous catheter: the multicentre study CleanHand4
Impact of a training strategy on improving compliance of hand hygiene and gloving during the placement of a short peripheral venous catheter: the multicentre study CleanHand4 Open
View article: Impact of a training strategy on improving compliance of hand hygiene and gloving during the placement of a short peripheral venous catheter: the multicentre study CleanHand4
Impact of a training strategy on improving compliance of hand hygiene and gloving during the placement of a short peripheral venous catheter: the multicentre study CleanHand4 Open
Background. Patients who have short peripheral venous catheters (PVC) face an elevated risk of developing bloodstream infections. Preventing catheter-related infections relies on implementing multiple measures, including practicing proper …
View article: Strong Biofilm Formation and Low Cloxacillin Susceptibility in Biofilm-Growing CC398 Staphylococcus aureus Responsible for Bacteremia in French Intensive Care Units, 2021
Strong Biofilm Formation and Low Cloxacillin Susceptibility in Biofilm-Growing CC398 Staphylococcus aureus Responsible for Bacteremia in French Intensive Care Units, 2021 Open
A prospective 3-month study carried out in 267 ICUs revealed an S. aureus nosocomial bacteremia in one admitted patient out of 110 in adult and pediatric sectors, and in one out of 230 newborns; 242 S. aureus bacteremias occurred during th…
View article: Genotypic Characterization and Biofilm Production of Group B Streptococcus Strains Isolated from Bone and Joint Infections
Genotypic Characterization and Biofilm Production of Group B Streptococcus Strains Isolated from Bone and Joint Infections Open
Bone and joint infections (BJI) are pathologies that can be life-threatening and result in compromised functional prognosis for patients. Relapses are common and often related to biofilm formation.
View article: Erysipelas of the right arm due to Bordetella trematum: a case report
Erysipelas of the right arm due to Bordetella trematum: a case report Open
View article: A prospective multicentre surveillance study to investigate the risk associated with contaminated sinks in the intensive care unit
A prospective multicentre surveillance study to investigate the risk associated with contaminated sinks in the intensive care unit Open
Our data showed frequent and multifactorial infectious risks associated with contaminated sinks in ICUs.
View article: Assessment of a Multiplex Serological Test for the Diagnosis of Prosthetic Joint Infection: a Prospective Multicentre Study
Assessment of a Multiplex Serological Test for the Diagnosis of Prosthetic Joint Infection: a Prospective Multicentre Study Open
Introduction: The diagnosis of prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) can be difficult in the chronic stage and is based on clinical and paraclinical evidence. A minimally invasive serological test against the main pathogens encountered during…
View article: The Right Time to Safely Re-Evaluate Empirical Antimicrobial Treatment of Hip or Knee Prosthetic Joint Infections
The Right Time to Safely Re-Evaluate Empirical Antimicrobial Treatment of Hip or Knee Prosthetic Joint Infections Open
Currently, no guideline provides recommendations on the duration of empirical antimicrobial treatment (EAT) in prosthetic joint infection (PJI). The aim of our study was to describe the time to growth of bacteria involved in PJI, rendering…
View article: phiD12-Like Livestock-Associated Prophages Are Associated With Novel Subpopulations of Streptococcus agalactiae Infecting Neonates
phiD12-Like Livestock-Associated Prophages Are Associated With Novel Subpopulations of Streptococcus agalactiae Infecting Neonates Open
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a major cause of invasive disease in neonates worldwide. Monitoring data have revealed a continuing trend toward an increase in neonatal GBS infections, despite the introduction of preventive measures.…
View article: Acute Tibial osteomyelitis caused by intraosseous access during initial resuscitation: a case report and literature review
Acute Tibial osteomyelitis caused by intraosseous access during initial resuscitation: a case report and literature review Open
View article: Histopathological Diagnosis of Prosthetic Joint Infection: Does a Threshold of 23 Neutrophils Do Better than Classification of the Periprosthetic Membrane in a Prospective Multicenter Study?
Histopathological Diagnosis of Prosthetic Joint Infection: Does a Threshold of 23 Neutrophils Do Better than Classification of the Periprosthetic Membrane in a Prospective Multicenter Study? Open
No gold standard exists for histopathological diagnosis of a prosthetic joint infection (PJI). The historical criterion considers the presence of neutrophil infiltration upon examination of periprosthetic tissue.
View article: Analysis of the prophages carried by human infecting isolates provides new insight into the evolution of Group B Streptococcus species
Analysis of the prophages carried by human infecting isolates provides new insight into the evolution of Group B Streptococcus species Open
View article: How Many Samples and How Many Culture Media To Diagnose a Prosthetic Joint Infection: a Clinical and Microbiological Prospective Multicenter Study
How Many Samples and How Many Culture Media To Diagnose a Prosthetic Joint Infection: a Clinical and Microbiological Prospective Multicenter Study Open
Although numerous perioperative samples and culture media are required to diagnose prosthetic joint infection (PJI), their exact number and types have not yet been definitely determined with a high level of proof. We conducted a prospectiv…
View article: Emergence of community-acquired Clostridium difficile infection: the experience of a French hospital and review of the literature
Emergence of community-acquired Clostridium difficile infection: the experience of a French hospital and review of the literature Open
CDI can cause community-acquired diarrhoea, and CA-CDI may be more severe than HCA-CDI. Prospective studies of CDI involving people from the general community without risk factors are required to confirm this observation.
View article: Analysis of the type II-A CRISPR-Cas system of Streptococcus agalactiae reveals distinctive features according to genetic lineages
Analysis of the type II-A CRISPR-Cas system of Streptococcus agalactiae reveals distinctive features according to genetic lineages Open
CRISPR-Cas systems (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/CRISPR-associated proteins) are found in 90% of archaea and about 40% of bacteria. In this original system, CRISPR arrays comprise short, almost unique sequences…
View article: Comparaison de la colonisation bactérienne à risque des siphons à bille versus siphons standard des points d’eau dans des services de réanimation et de chirurgie digestive
Comparaison de la colonisation bactérienne à risque des siphons à bille versus siphons standard des points d’eau dans des services de réanimation et de chirurgie digestive Open