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View article: Antibody response to tetanus, diphtheria, poliomyelitis, hepatitis B, and H. influenzae b vaccines in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant adult recipients: A multicenter trial
Antibody response to tetanus, diphtheria, poliomyelitis, hepatitis B, and H. influenzae b vaccines in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant adult recipients: A multicenter trial Open
Introduction National and international guidelines recommend vaccinating hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients, although relatively few studies have evaluated immunogenicity in adults. We therefore aimed to assess the immune…
View article: Time-to-detection in culture of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: performance for assessing index cases contact-positivity
Time-to-detection in culture of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: performance for assessing index cases contact-positivity Open
TTD was a more discriminating parameter than smear status to evaluate the transmission risk of an IC with pulmonary tuberculosis. Therefore, TTD should be considered in the contact-screening strategy around an IC.
View article: Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra Trace Results: Decision Support for the Treatment of Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis in Low TB Burden Countries
Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra Trace Results: Decision Support for the Treatment of Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis in Low TB Burden Countries Open
Objectives. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) can be difficult to diagnose, especially in severe forms. The Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra test introduced an additional category called trace to reference very small amounts of Mycobacterium tuberculo…
View article: Corneal foreign bodies: are antiseptics and antibiotics equally effective?
Corneal foreign bodies: are antiseptics and antibiotics equally effective? Open
Purpose To compare the effect of antiseptics and antibiotics on the occurrence of Infectious Keratitis (IK) secondary to Corneal Foreign Body (CFB) removal. Methods Multicenter retrospective study conducted between June 2020 and June 2022 …
View article: Olfactory Training in Post-COVID-19 Persistent Olfactory Disorders: Value Normalization for Threshold but Not Identification
Olfactory Training in Post-COVID-19 Persistent Olfactory Disorders: Value Normalization for Threshold but Not Identification Open
(1) Background: Persistent post-viral olfactory disorders (PPVOD) are estimated at 30% of patients one year after COVID-19 infection. No treatment is, to date, significantly effective on PPVOD with the exception of olfactory training (OT).…
View article: Correlations between Persistent Olfactory and Semantic Memory Disorders after SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Correlations between Persistent Olfactory and Semantic Memory Disorders after SARS-CoV-2 Infection Open
Background: One of the main symptoms of COVID-19 is hyposmia or even anosmia. Olfactory identification is most often affected. In addition, some cognitive disorders tend to appear following the infection, particularly regarding executive f…
View article: Active Surveillance Program to Increase Awareness on Invasive Fungal Diseases: the French RESSIF Network (2012 to 2018)
Active Surveillance Program to Increase Awareness on Invasive Fungal Diseases: the French RESSIF Network (2012 to 2018) Open
The epidemiology of invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) is hard to delineate given the difficulties in ascertaining the diagnosis that is often based on the confrontation of clinical and microbiological criteria. The present report underlines …
View article: OLFACTORY TRAINING EFFICIENCY IN POST-COVID-19 PERSISTENT OLFACTORY DISORDERS
OLFACTORY TRAINING EFFICIENCY IN POST-COVID-19 PERSISTENT OLFACTORY DISORDERS Open
Background Persistent post-viral olfactory disorders (PPVOD) are widely reported after a COVID-19 and estimate to 30% one year after infection. Parosmias are the main qualitative dysosmia associated with olfaction recovery. No treatment is…
View article: Management of patients with pulmonary mycobacteriosis in France: a multicenter retrospective cohort study
Management of patients with pulmonary mycobacteriosis in France: a multicenter retrospective cohort study Open
Background Recent studies report very low adherence of practitioners to ATS/IDSA recommendations for the treatment of nontuberculous mycobacteria pulmonary disease (NTM-PD), as well as a great variability of practices. Type of management c…
View article: WHAT ABOUT USING SNIFFIN’ STICKS 12 SCREENING TEST TO IDENTIFY POST-COVID-19 OLFACTORY DISORDERS?
WHAT ABOUT USING SNIFFIN’ STICKS 12 SCREENING TEST TO IDENTIFY POST-COVID-19 OLFACTORY DISORDERS? Open
Background Olfactory impairment is a major sequela of SARS-CoV-2 infection and has a negative impact on daily life quality. Olfactory loss can be assessed in many ways but seems to be little realized in a daily clinical practice. The sniff…
View article: Persistent olfactory complaints after COVID-19: a new interpretation of the psychophysical olfactory scores
Persistent olfactory complaints after COVID-19: a new interpretation of the psychophysical olfactory scores Open
Background: Sudden olfactory loss is a major symptom of SARS-CoV-2 infection and has a negative impact on daily life quality. Almost 80% of disorders regress spontaneously. No precise characterization of the medium- and long-term olfactory…
View article: An unusual Staphylococcus saccharolyticus spondylodiscitis post vertebroplasty, a case report
An unusual Staphylococcus saccharolyticus spondylodiscitis post vertebroplasty, a case report Open
Background: Staphylococcus saccharolyticus is a rarely encountered coagulase-negative slowly grower and strictly anaerobic staphylococcus from the skin. It is usually considered as a contaminant, but some rare reports describe deep-seated …
View article: Risk of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy in the Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Era in the French Hospital Database on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (ANRS-C4)
Risk of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy in the Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Era in the French Hospital Database on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (ANRS-C4) Open
Recent cART initiation is associated with an increased risk of PML, as are injection drug use and hepatitis C virus seropositivity. Sub-Saharan African origin had no protective effect.
View article: Patients with community-acquired bacteremia of unknown origin: clinical characteristics and usefulness of microbiological results for therapeutic issues: a single-center cohort study
Patients with community-acquired bacteremia of unknown origin: clinical characteristics and usefulness of microbiological results for therapeutic issues: a single-center cohort study Open
Bacteremia of unknown origin (BUO) are associated with increased mortality compared to those with identified sources. Microbiological data of those patients could help to characterize an appropriate empirical antibiotic treatment before bl…
View article: COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated
COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated Open
In addition to known risk factors, immune defect through CD4 cell count was independently and strongly correlated with COPD. COPD is largely underdiagnosed and thus unmanaged. However, early management and urgent smoking cessation are esse…