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T1 830-967 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of the current study was to describe the largest database ever collected in France on SSI and to analyse a 6-year temporal trend.
T2 1079-1197 Epistemic_statement denotes In each ward, 200 consecutive surgery procedures should be included and patients followed up to 30 days after surgery.
T3 2437-2582 Epistemic_statement denotes Impact of the national policy on SSI incidence remains to be further evaluated, although encouraging results were evidenced for specific surgery.
T4 2769-2825 Epistemic_statement denotes Data on HAI surveillance in maternity units are lacking.
T5 5418-5556 Epistemic_statement denotes Considering that all French hospitals account for 465,494 beds, 41,276 [95% CI: 40,896-41,656] BBFE could have occurred in France in 2004.
T6 5641-5859 Epistemic_statement denotes Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) was prescribed to 4.5% of exposed personnel (vs. 5.8% in 2003 and 6.3% in 2002); this decrease may reflect the impact of April 2003 French recommendations, which reduced PEP indications.
T7 6138-6247 Epistemic_statement denotes Prevention through education and use of safety devices (such as blunt suture needles) may thus be a priority.
T8 7422-7487 Epistemic_statement denotes Skin antiseptics can prevent the contamination of blood cultures.
T9 9254-9351 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: The inanimate hospital environment can become contaminated with nosocomial pathogens.
T10 9352-9563 Epistemic_statement denotes Hydrogen peroxide vapour (HPV) decontamination has proven effective for the eradication of persistent environmental contamination but the rate of recontamination following HPV decontamination is largely unknown.
T11 11317-11537 Epistemic_statement denotes The questionnaire was composed of two parts: first part contained parameters for determination of sociodemographic properties and the second contained questions about evaluation of the knowledge about prevention from NI.
T12 11538-11685 Epistemic_statement denotes Questions were prepared by using the references about the subject and by the help of the executives of the cleaning staff firm and statistics unit.
T13 12186-12441 Epistemic_statement denotes Knowledge level was not associated with gender, educational status and duration of working as cleaning staff (p > 0.05) but mean knowledge level of the staff working in the clinics was found higher than staff working in administrative sections (p < 0.05).
T14 12685-12875 Epistemic_statement denotes 58.8% thought that they could prevent themselves from NI by hand washing before and after cleaning process, 80.8% stated they obeyed handwashing rules and 90.4% stated that they used gloves.
T15 12939-13085 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Measurement of the level of the knowledge of the hospital cleaning staff may be beneficial for determination of the existing problems.
T16 13086-13188 Epistemic_statement denotes Periodical well-established educational programmes should be started to improve the current situation.
T17 13301-13422 Epistemic_statement denotes Rapid and sensitive screening methods for direct detection of MRSA are essential to limit further spread in the hospital.
T18 15955-16091 Epistemic_statement denotes However, recent studies indicate that the throat may be an additional important site of colonisation (Nilsson P. J Clin Microbiol 2006).
T19 17340-17437 Epistemic_statement denotes Additional cost can be avoided by pooling the specimens while maintaining the higher sensitivity.
T20 17438-17537 Epistemic_statement denotes Therefore, optimal screening for S. aureus should include swabs from both the nares and the throat.
T21 17538-17611 Epistemic_statement denotes This may be even more important if screening is focused on MRSA carriage.
T22 18753-19015 Epistemic_statement denotes Stopping the hypochlorite disinfection was associated with a sudden increase in clinical cases of MRSA from 10 to 25% over a 6 month period (p = 0.03), with levels approaching those seen prior to the start of the infection control programme in 2001 (see figure).
T23 19016-19142 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusions: Stopping hypochlorite environmental disinfection was strongly associated with an increase in clinical MRSA cases.
T24 20787-20864 Epistemic_statement denotes vanC1 was linked to E. gallinarum, and vanC2 to E. casseliflavus as expected.
T25 21056-21190 Epistemic_statement denotes Whether persistence of these antibiotic resistant strains is due to selection by antibiotics or other agents deserves further studies.
T26 21723-21888 Epistemic_statement denotes Data from NORM-VET could form a basis for risk assessments and be a tool for targeting interventions and further to evaluate the effectiveness of such interventions.
T27 22283-22368 Epistemic_statement denotes Specific clinical isolates from the routine diagnostic have been included biannually.
T28 22369-22449 Epistemic_statement denotes The isolates have mainly been tested using a microdilution technique (VetMICTM).
T29 22839-23095 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Evaluation of the first six years of the programme has recognized that the relatively low number of isolates of each species and source included complicates the conclusions possible to draw from the data, especially evaluating trends over time.
T30 23096-23361 Epistemic_statement denotes Even though the run costs of the programme has been limited to a minimum, it is still useful for the purpose of monitoring antimicrobial resistance within a country as Norway, where the resistance problem in the animal and food sectors still is at a very low level.
T31 23475-23652 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the use of this source to perform risk assessments is limited as there still is a lack of even more specific data as for instance data on usage at animal or farm level.
T32 23653-23782 Epistemic_statement denotes O26 Comparison of antibiotic susceptibilities of Staphylococcus aureus and S. intermedius isolates from dog owners and their dogs
T33 23783-24008 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: Antibiotic resistance in veterinary isolates has been reported to be higher than in human isolates due to frequent empirical use, and there are concerns about transfer of resistance between staphylococcal species.
T34 24009-24122 Epistemic_statement denotes S. intermedius is the more common colonising species in dogs, but S. aureus, including MRSA, may also be present.
T35 24123-24207 Epistemic_statement denotes Case reports suggest there can be cross-infection between companion animals and man.
T36 24208-24359 Epistemic_statement denotes Increasing concern about MRSA in the community has led to recommendations for surveillance of antibiotic resistance in isolates from companion animals.
T37 26202-26306 Epistemic_statement denotes Veterinary use of antibiotics may increase resistance and the risk of transmission of resistant strains.
T38 31150-31245 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusions: Resistance to several first-line antibacterials is a continuing problem worldwide.
T39 33055-33150 Epistemic_statement denotes The best example of functions associated to a plasmid is given by the antimicrobial resistance.
T40 33732-33919 Epistemic_statement denotes Plasmid-mediated antimicrobial resistance arises from a complex multifactorial process supported by a panoply of mobile genetic elements that contain and transfer resistance determinants.
T41 34543-34723 Epistemic_statement denotes Among the most important issues of clinical microbiology, increasing prevalence of bacterial pathogens expressing resistance to multiple antimicrobial agents is of special concern.
T42 34724-34896 Epistemic_statement denotes The observed high frequency of multiresistance suggests mechanisms by which bacterial species can concentrate and efficiently exchange a variety of resistance determinants.
T43 34897-35048 Epistemic_statement denotes Lateral gene transfer, which has been proposed as a fundamental process underlying bacterial diversity, is mainly mediated through plasmids and phages.
T44 35931-36065 Epistemic_statement denotes By inserting within a coding sequence they may inactivate the gene, or by inserting upstream of a gene they may modify its expression.
T45 36066-36140 Epistemic_statement denotes ISs may also help integration of plasmids into the chromosome of bacteria.
T46 36141-36369 Epistemic_statement denotes Some ISs, such as ISEcp1, are capable of mobilising nearby DNA, by a mechanism similar to one-ended-transposition, while others may form a composite transposon, being capable of carrying the sequence located between the two ISs.
T47 36559-36756 Epistemic_statement denotes The association of integrons with transferable elements may promote rapid dissemination among clinical strains, and create further opportunities for inclusion of additional resistance determinants.
T48 36757-36967 Epistemic_statement denotes Recently novel genetic structures, Repeated Elements (Re), have been described being capable of mobilising resistance genes through a transposition/recombination process that still needs to be fully understood.
T49 36968-37119 Epistemic_statement denotes The study of novel resistance mechanisms and their underlying genetic background revealed novel mobile DNA elements responsible for their mobilisation.
T50 37120-37376 Epistemic_statement denotes These elements are of interest for clinical microbiology, since they are associated to the emergence of novel antibiotic resistance genes, and for fundamental research, since novel genetic mechanisms for gene mobilisation and dissemination were identified.
T51 38906-39047 Epistemic_statement denotes This suggests that IS91 might enhance excision and integration of cassettes that are situated within replication range of IS91-like elements.
T52 39048-39175 Epistemic_statement denotes If the two gene capture systems are indeed engaged in a functional crosstalk this could explain their frequent co-localisation.
T53 39389-39459 Epistemic_statement denotes The recombinational spread of sul genes is cryptic and may be diverse.
T54 39460-39568 Epistemic_statement denotes However, one of the genes, sul1, is strongly linked with both integrons and common regions of the IS91 type.
T55 39569-39805 Epistemic_statement denotes Sulfonamides were introduced prior to other modern antibacterial drugs suggesting that it was the key selecting factor for making the dual recombinational platform of integrons and IS91-like elements fixed in most bacterial populations.
T56 39966-40008 Epistemic_statement denotes 17th ECCMID / 25th ICC, Oral presentations
T57 40009-40226 Epistemic_statement denotes Bacteria are noteworthy for their remarkable genetic plasticity responding and adapting to environmental changes that often as not involves the exchanging of DNA molecules in the same cell and between bacterial cells.
T58 40554-40678 Epistemic_statement denotes ISCRs were also interesting in that they are intimately associated with different resistance genes carried on each integron.
T59 40679-40952 Epistemic_statement denotes ISCR elements have been found in many Gram-negative bacteria and have been associated with an array of different antibiotic resistant functions including qnr, ESBLs, AmpC b-lactamases, metallo-b-lactamases, aminoglycoside and chloramphenicol resistance, dhfr and sul genes.
T60 41286-41362 Epistemic_statement denotes These motifs have been shown to be involved in DNA recognition and mobility.
T61 41363-41496 Epistemic_statement denotes ISCR elements are very unusual in that, like IS91, they can mobilise large sections of adjacent DNA via a rolling circle replication.
T62 41705-41837 Epistemic_statement denotes Many elements are found next to class 1 integrons which we believe to be expressed and active -possibly driven by a hybrid promoter.
T63 42580-42797 Epistemic_statement denotes We have previously shown that Extracellular Slime Glycoliprotein (GLP) produced by all mucoid and non mucoid strains is a potent activator of NFkb transcriptional activity and TNF-a induction in fresh human monocytes.
T64 43947-44115 Epistemic_statement denotes Challenging of HEK-293 cells expressing only mannose receptor with Slime GLP or viable bacteria resulted in NFkb activation by 6−10 fold and 20−30 fold correspondingly.
T65 44305-44541 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Our results suggest that mannose receptor acts not only as phagocytosis receptor for P. aeruginosa, but also as signaling receptor and cooperates with TLR2 for maximum NFkb activation and proinflammatoty cytokine production.
T66 44626-44714 Epistemic_statement denotes Challenges in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics S11 PK/PD in critically ill patients
T67 44715-44857 Epistemic_statement denotes Antimicrobial treatment of infections in critically ill patients remains a significant challenge with persisting high mortality and morbidity.
T68 44858-44954 Epistemic_statement denotes Early and appropriate antibacterial therapy remains an important intervention for such patients.
T69 44955-45245 Epistemic_statement denotes To optimise antibacterial therapy, the clinician should possess not only knowledge of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of commonly used antimicrobials, but also how these parameters may be affected by the pathophysiological changes occurring during sepsis or septic shock.
T70 45246-45292 Epistemic_statement denotes Pathophysiological changes can be contrasting.
T71 45293-45405 Epistemic_statement denotes Sepsis, and the nonantibiotic treatment, increasing renal preload may result in higher antibacterial clearances.
T72 45406-45557 Epistemic_statement denotes Alternatively, sepsis can induce multiple organ dysfunction, including renal and/or hepatic dysfunction, causing a decrease in antibacterial clearance.
T73 45558-45727 Epistemic_statement denotes Aminoglycosides, b-lactams and carbapenems are distributed in plasma and interstitial space, therefore their concentrations could be dramatically affected during sepsis.
T74 45728-45801 Epistemic_statement denotes These drugs can have a higher Vd during sepsis leading to a reduced Cmax.
T75 45802-45950 Epistemic_statement denotes Some patients with serum creatinine within the normal range can have higher than normal drug clearances, thereby producing low serum concentrations.
T76 45951-46021 Epistemic_statement denotes If a drug needs to have a minimum serum concentration maintained (e.g.
T77 46022-46108 Epistemic_statement denotes b-lactams), a high drug clearance will lead to underdosage for renally excreted drugs.
T78 46109-46279 Epistemic_statement denotes All b-lactams should, in such patients, be administered more frequently than suggested in non-sepsis patients; administration by continuous infusion should be considered.
T79 46280-46496 Epistemic_statement denotes In relation to the aminoglycosides, this means that not only are large doses required to be administered, but because of a high CLCR these antibacterials may also need dosing even more frequently than every 24 hours.
T80 46643-46766 Epistemic_statement denotes If this were true these antibacterials would also need to have higher daily doses than proposed in the standard literature.
T81 46909-47026 Epistemic_statement denotes Data suggest that effective antibacterial therapy remains the most important intervention available to the clinician.
T82 47027-47189 Epistemic_statement denotes In treating sepsis, a clinician must be aware of the impact of the various pathophysiological and subsequent pharmacokinetic changes that can occur during sepsis.
T83 47457-47592 Epistemic_statement denotes In clinical practice, however, consecutive applications are common but the effect on the bacterial density on hands is largely unknown.
T84 48973-49058 Epistemic_statement denotes The difference between the four treatments, however, was not significant (p = 0.089).
T85 49589-49912 Epistemic_statement denotes Overall, a simple 1.5 min application of a well-formulated propanolbased hand rub for surgical hand disinfection keeps the bacterial density as low as possible even in two consecutive surgical procedures of 3 h. Conclusions: HPV is more effective than standard terminal cleaning for the eradication of nosocomial pathogens.
T86 50824-50894 Epistemic_statement denotes A/C-R was rare (0.4%) and noted in 3 nations; highest (5.5%) in Spain.
T87 53203-53347 Epistemic_statement denotes Persistent resistance to NA was associated with an increase in MIC, number of mutations in the gyrA and parC genes and presence of efflux pumps.
T88 53458-53611 Epistemic_statement denotes The carriage of E. coli NAR was not associated with the child's age or gender, use of antibiotics, or carriage of E. coli NAR among mothers and siblings.
T89 53612-53881 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusions: The lack of evidence for intra-familiar spread of E. coli NAR and the significant acquisition of E. coli NAR in 2 specific DCCs suggest that other means of transmission such as the food or waterborne routs may explain the high carriage rate of E. coli NAR.
T90 53882-54042 Epistemic_statement denotes Persistent carriage of E. coli NAR is of concern in view of the association with an increase in both phenotypic and genetic markers of resistance to quinolones.
T91 54043-54109 Epistemic_statement denotes rarely cultured enterococci had a MIC90 of 2 mg/L (range, 2 mg/L).
T92 55912-56050 Epistemic_statement denotes This has been accomplished by enforcing preventive contact isolation of all hospitalised patients suspected or confirmed as MRSA positive.
T93 56051-56261 Epistemic_statement denotes This has been facilitated by the fact that in these countries the predominant risk factor for patients for MRSA acquisition was hospitalisation abroad, making these at-risk patients relatively easy to identify.
T94 57218-57319 Epistemic_statement denotes This could indicate that there is a continued influx of MRSA from high prevalence areas into Denmark.
T95 57320-57546 Epistemic_statement denotes Strains belonging to the ST80-IV complex have been the most frequent cause of CA-MRSA in Denmark, however, an increasing diversification has recently been observed including almost all strains known as associated with CA-MRSA.
T96 57633-57727 Epistemic_statement denotes This has happened despite continued use of contact isolation of MRSA positive patients during.
T97 57728-57917 Epistemic_statement denotes Hospitalisation of MRSA carriers not identified on admission due to lack of risk factors is probably one important factor responsible for the increased number of nosocomial MRSA in Denmark.
T98 57918-58177 Epistemic_statement denotes An increase in the prevalence of MRSA outside hospitals including in otherwise healthy persons, is thus of great concern as this not only gives rise to CA-MRSA infections but also inevitably will increase the risk of nosocomial MRSA infec-tions and outbreaks.
T99 58178-58362 Epistemic_statement denotes In order to keep Denmark as a low prevalence country we believe that MRSA should be contained and eradicated not only in hospitalised patients but also when diagnosed in the community.
T100 58521-58638 Epistemic_statement denotes The first question to ask when considering any screening programme for the identification of CA-MRSA carriage is why?
T101 58639-58703 Epistemic_statement denotes The importance of epidemiological data cannot be underestimated.
T102 58704-58814 Epistemic_statement denotes Data on prevalence can inform empirical therapy requirements or help in the design of intervention strategies.
T103 58815-58993 Epistemic_statement denotes Prevalence can be established for the population in general, or, specific subgroups such as children, military personnel, indigenous or disadvantaged populations can be targeted.
T104 58994-59127 Epistemic_statement denotes Community intervention measures similar to the 'search and destroy' techniques used in hospitals would require large-scale screening.
T105 59128-59303 Epistemic_statement denotes A narrower approach concentrating on high-risk groups to enable programmes such as education on hygiene to reduce transmission would allow a more targeted screening programme.
T106 59972-60064 Epistemic_statement denotes The value of screening healthcare workers for carriage of CA-MRSA has yet to be established.
T107 60065-60100 Epistemic_statement denotes How to screen is the next question.
T108 60136-60175 Epistemic_statement denotes Which laboratory method should be used?
T109 60176-60348 Epistemic_statement denotes The ideal test would have high negative and positive predictive values, be rapid, inexpensive, applicable to the routine laboratory, and have high through put capabilities.
T110 60950-60997 Epistemic_statement denotes The last questions are when and whom to screen.
T111 61065-61214 Epistemic_statement denotes The range can be from large-scale periodic population screening for epidemiological purposes to continual hospital unit, high-risk patient screening.
T112 61215-61296 Epistemic_statement denotes There are no established guidelines or recommendations for screening for CA-MRSA.
T113 61297-61411 Epistemic_statement denotes Many questions have yet to be answered particularly, whether control of transmission in the community is possible.
T114 61412-61534 Epistemic_statement denotes By looking at what evidence is available we can move a step closer to control of this very significant community pathogen.
T115 61914-62181 Epistemic_statement denotes Given that CA-MRSA has been now been implicated in healthcare-associated infections, efforts to reduce the spread of this organism within the healthcare environment are also important and include appropriate hand-hygiene, isolation, and environmental decontamination.
T116 62182-62269 Epistemic_statement denotes Incision and debridement remains critical in the management of most CA-MRSA infections.
T117 62270-62494 Epistemic_statement denotes The use of antibiotics is indicated in many CA-MRSA infections and therapeutic options include older agents, such as clindamycin, trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole, tetracyclines, and rifampin, and newer agents such as linezolid.
T118 63624-63846 Epistemic_statement denotes The range of receptors involved in the innate response to pneumococci in the respiratory tract is starting to be appreciated and includes Tolllike receptors and receptors primarily involved in the phagocytosis of bacteria.
T119 63847-64043 Epistemic_statement denotes The interaction between soluble factors and the resident phagocytes of the lung is being clarified and the complexity of cytokine networks involved in the innate host response is being elucidated.
T120 64173-64436 Epistemic_statement denotes Furthermore our understanding of the regulation of the inflammatory response and of the significant role of apoptosis in the regulation of the inflammatory response has lead to important insights into how cell survival and outcome of infection are closely linked.
T121 64437-64644 Epistemic_statement denotes These observations are enabling a more scientific interpretation of many of the central clinical features of pneumococcal pneumonia and may encourage novel approaches to therapy to improve disease responses.
T122 65029-65166 Epistemic_statement denotes The carrier state is more frequent in young children and may reach over 70% in some populations such as those attending day-care centres.
T123 65475-65641 Epistemic_statement denotes In recent years, there has been some debate on the relative contribution of serotype and genetic background to the invasive disease potential of pneumococcal strains.
T124 65642-65695 Epistemic_statement denotes We will present a study that addresses this question.
T125 66080-66153 Epistemic_statement denotes The invasive disease potential of serotypes and clones will be discussed.
T126 66154-66342 Epistemic_statement denotes Pneumococci cause a spectrum of diseases in humans, from reasonably mild diseases like sinusitis and conjunctivitis to potentially lifethreatening diseases like meningitis and bacteraemia.
T127 66515-66690 Epistemic_statement denotes Understanding invasive disease epidemiology, both preceding vaccine implementation and after vaccine introduction, is crucial to the design and development of future vaccines.
T128 66691-66902 Epistemic_statement denotes Several recent studies have shown that pneumococcal serotypes differ in their invasive disease potential, and this has particular relevance for the selection of serotypes to include in future conjugate vaccines.
T129 66903-67125 Epistemic_statement denotes It is also essential to understand the serotype-specific changes that have occurred subsequent to conjugate vaccine implementation in the USA, as a model for what might occur post-vaccine implementation in other countries.
T130 67966-68009 Epistemic_statement denotes Each of these presents specific challenges.
T131 68010-68220 Epistemic_statement denotes The vaccine has been shown to prevent between 25% and 37% of all cause X-ray confirmed pneumonias and this implies a level of protection against pneumococcal pneumonia due to vaccine serotypes in excess of 70%.
T132 68346-68496 Epistemic_statement denotes The major preventable burden of disease in Africa may be among HIV infected children where the vaccine has also been shown to reduce pneumonia burden.
T133 68497-68770 Epistemic_statement denotes An innovative aspect of the vaccine is the fact that it may reduce the pneumococcal super infections that follow viral respiratory infections, such as influenza, and conjugate vaccination of children may thus be a useful adjunct to pandemic influenza planning preparedness.
T134 68771-68999 Epistemic_statement denotes The interruption of carriage of vaccine serotypes has been shown to reduce IPD in adults in the USA due to herd immunity so the population benefit in an influenza pandemic may extend beyond protection just of immunised children.
T135 69000-69090 Epistemic_statement denotes Herd immunity has also recently been shown to protect young un-immunised infants from IPD.
T136 69091-69549 Epistemic_statement denotes Conjugate vaccine has had little impact on all cause otitis media in randomised trials, but post-marketing studies in the USA suggest that healthcare utilisation for otitis episodes has reduced significantly post vaccine introduction suggesting a major role for herd immunity and allowing physicians to feel more comfortable in a "wait and see" attitude to otitis once the prospects of significant complications due to the pneumococcus are likely to be rare.
T137 70143-70369 Epistemic_statement denotes The implementation of immunisation programmes including conjugate pneumococcal vaccine to infants in European countries affords the opportunity to monitor the impact on all of these health outcomes in both children and adults.
T138 71686-71803 Epistemic_statement denotes As the epidemiology of staphylococcal infections changes new therapeutic agents are becoming available to clinicians.
T139 73272-73366 Epistemic_statement denotes The recommended dosing regimen is an initial dose of 100 mg, followed by 50 mg every 12 hours.
T140 74239-74374 Epistemic_statement denotes They usually occur within the first two days of therapy, are more common in women (48%) than in men (24%), and may also be age related.
T141 74446-74622 Epistemic_statement denotes It has a broad spectrum of activity and its ability to evade numerous mechanisms of resistance makes it a promising solution to the treatment of multi-drug resistant organisms.
T142 74677-74841 Epistemic_statement denotes The increasing resistance of Gram-negative bacteria and particularly amongst Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii, raises a major therapeutic problem.
T143 75320-75514 Epistemic_statement denotes Because this drug was developed during the 1950s, only little pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic information are available and the optimal daily dose for severely ill patients is still unknown.
T144 75813-76034 Epistemic_statement denotes Clinical reports on the efficacy of intravenous colistin in these patients are not randomised studies and in most of them, colistin was frequently associated with other antimicrobial agents with a lack of a control group.
T145 76364-76486 Epistemic_statement denotes However recent studies demonstrated a reduced toxicity as compared with previous studies, even if a higher dosage is used.
T146 76618-76746 Epistemic_statement denotes There are also recent clinical reports on the use of colistin in continuous intravenous infusion to minimise potential toxicity.
T147 76747-76907 Epistemic_statement denotes This reduction of toxicity without impairment of efficacy (concentration-dependent killing in in-vitro timekill studies) should be confirmed by further studies.
T148 77077-77237 Epistemic_statement denotes This highlights the urgent need to preserve this molecule by the best appropriate dose regimen and by an optimal synergistic combination with other antibiotics.
T149 77560-77773 Epistemic_statement denotes The emergence of infections caused by bacteria resistant to almost all antimicrobial agents may have renewed the interest for addressing the contributions, limitations and future clinical indications of this drug.
T150 78454-78684 Epistemic_statement denotes The disodium salt of fosfomycin can be administered intravenously in high doses due to its very low toxicity, achieving plasmatic peak levels that are several times above the MIC of susceptible microorganisms (breakpoint 64 g/mL).
T151 79035-79186 Epistemic_statement denotes As a counterbalance, fosfomycin can act synergistically with other antibiotics, especially with those that inhibit later points in cell-wall synthesis.
T152 79187-79336 Epistemic_statement denotes Such synergism has been shown repeatedly against different strains of Staphylcoccus aureus, CNS, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
T153 79614-79775 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the reported clinical experience with these combinations is very scarce and, therefore, there are not evidence-based recommendations supporting its use.
T154 79776-80062 Epistemic_statement denotes On the other hand, various clinical trials have indicated that fosfomycin trometamol, as a sole antibiotic, is effective and safe for the treatment of uncomplicated UTI, providing high and long lasting urinary fosfomycin levels, which help to prevent the emergence of resistant strains.
T155 80205-80318 Epistemic_statement denotes of fosfomycin trometamol may be considered nowadays as a first line therapy for uncomplicated UTI in young women.
T156 80319-80452 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the possible emergence of fosfomycin-resistant mutants among ESBL-producing enterobacteriaceae should be taken into account.
T157 80612-80838 Epistemic_statement denotes Combinations of iv fosfomycin with other antibiotics may be considered in selected cases, but whether these combinations yield improved outcomes in specific infections due to multirresistant pathogens remains to be determined.
T158 80839-80993 Epistemic_statement denotes Logistic reasons and financial limitations will make difficult the realisation of appropriate prospective studies to answer this issue in the near future.
T159 81360-81780 Epistemic_statement denotes Chloramphenicol's loss of favour began in the 1960s, when it was shown to have two distinct toxic effects on hematopoiesis: a frequently observed, dose-dependent anaemia, reversible on cessation of therapy, and an irreversible, 'idiosyncratic' aplastic anaemia, which had an incidence of approximately 1 case per 30,000 courses of therapy, a high case fatality rate, and no correlation with the or duration of treatment.
T160 81945-82081 Epistemic_statement denotes Analogues of chloramphenicol have been developed that lack the aromatic NO 2 group that is thought to cause irreversible marrow aplasia.
T161 82082-82255 Epistemic_statement denotes Although the clinical efficacy of such compounds has not been evaluated, they are effective in vitro against most bacteria, even those that are resistant to chloramphenicol.
T162 82256-82414 Epistemic_statement denotes The data provided in support of a hypothesis that these molecules needed a nitro group in order to cause the blood dyscrasias were insufficient in themselves.
T163 82480-82669 Epistemic_statement denotes The potential for florfenicol to cause blood dyscrasias, such as aplastic anaemia, in humans was discussed in relation to the chemically related chemicals chloramphenicol and thiamphenicol.
T164 82670-82809 Epistemic_statement denotes Human epidemiological data could not be used to demonstrate the safety of florfenicol as florfenicol has never been used in human medicine.
T165 82810-83085 Epistemic_statement denotes Nevertheless, because there is as yet no way to monitor the potential for irreversible bone marrow toxicity, it is unlikely that such compounds will become available for the treatment of chloramphenicolresistant infections in general -and meningococcal disease in particular.
T166 83317-83501 Epistemic_statement denotes It would, however, be a very good thing if we could find a new drug or group of drugs that produced similar results in fighting infection but did not have as many serious side effects.
T167 83502-83632 Epistemic_statement denotes It would take a long time before any drug could ever replace chloramphenicol, because of both its broad use and its very low cost.
T168 83633-83768 Epistemic_statement denotes Tropical medicine: from basic science to field work O57 Evaluation of malaria status and immune response to Plasmodium falciparum MSP-2
T169 83769-83947 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives of study: MSP-2 is a highly polymorphic 45−53 kDa merozoite surface antigen and very immunogenic malaria antigen, which is considered as a promising vaccine candidate.
T170 84054-84162 Epistemic_statement denotes Many studies have suggested a protective role for specific IgG antibodies against variable regions of MSP-2.
T171 84341-84512 Epistemic_statement denotes The association of haemoglobin and parasitaemia as two indicators of clinical malaria with acquired immunity were analysed to elucidate the pattern of protective immunity.
T172 85217-85490 Epistemic_statement denotes Increasing the age was negatively correlated with parasitaemia and positively with IgG antibody responses and haemoglobin levels indicating that total IgG responses to domains 2, 3 and crude schizont extract coincidental to a decrease in parasitaemia density and frequency.
T173 85761-86064 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: IgG3 was the main antibody, mainly against domain 3 of MSP-2, that was associated with increase in haemoglobin levels and decrease in parasitaemia suggesting that domain 3 is preferred over other domains and crude schizont extract in presenting a clearer picture of immunity against malaria.
T174 86065-86246 Epistemic_statement denotes These results could be an evidence of protective role of these antibodies against malaria disease and, therefore, domains 3 can be considered as reliable vaccine candidate antigens.
T175 86315-86416 Epistemic_statement denotes Serosurveillance indicates that almost all native adults have been infected, mostly asymptomatically.
T176 86523-86711 Epistemic_statement denotes Even though some of its peer flaviviruses are known to reside persistently within the host and contribute to host illnesses, dengue virus has not been shown to behave in a similar fashion.
T177 87542-87684 Epistemic_statement denotes Demographic data of all patients were analysed, especially for the history of recent febrile illnesses which could be due to dengue infection.
T178 87685-87813 Epistemic_statement denotes Background: Intermittent preventive antimalarial treatment of infants (IPTi) is considered a promising malaria control strategy.
T179 87986-88055 Epistemic_statement denotes Studies modeling the effect of malaria incidences on IPTi are scarce.
T180 88056-88180 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study was to describe how far protective efficacy of IPTi depends on the incidence rate of clinical malaria.
T181 89111-89323 Epistemic_statement denotes Interpretation : Correlations between IPTi efficacy and malaria incidences may have implications on IPTi implementation strategies I will discuss the role mathematical modelling in pandemic planning and response.
T182 89324-89498 Epistemic_statement denotes Recent research examining whether antiviral prophylaxis and social distance measures could be used to contain a nascent pandemic at its point of origin will then be reviewed.
T183 89499-89659 Epistemic_statement denotes Containment is potentially feasible, but requires rapid detection of the initial transmissible case cluster and a rapid and organised response to each new case.
T184 89660-89712 Epistemic_statement denotes These may be demanding criteria for much of SE Asia.
T185 89713-89872 Epistemic_statement denotes If containment fails, slowing spread becomes a policy priority and in that context I will discuss the potential impact of restrictions on international travel.
T186 90655-90880 Epistemic_statement denotes Apart from neutropaenic enterocolitis, a broad spectrum of infections associated with impairment of mucosal barriers may be clinically important, e.g., streptococcal bacteraemia, septic enterococcal infection, or candidaemia.
T187 91092-91212 Epistemic_statement denotes Primary removal of foreign material may be important for the successful management of these catheter-related infections.
T188 91213-91542 Epistemic_statement denotes Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with reducedintensity conditioning has become more common also for treatment of aggressive haematologic malignancies in elderly patients as well as in patients with severe co-morbidity, who formerly have not been taken into consideration for myeloablative transplant procedures.
T189 91543-91821 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite a marked reduction of complications related to pancytopenia combined with acute graft-versus-host reaction, the rate of severe and life-threatening fungal infections and cytomegalovirus diseases has turned out to be comparable to conventional allogeneic transplantation.
T190 91995-92353 Epistemic_statement denotes Tuberculosis: fast forward to new approaches S17 The broad introduction of monoclonal antibodies to CD20 and CD52 and of nucleoside analogs into the treatment of patients with B-or T-cell lymphomas has lead to long-term depletion of B cells, eventually associated with decreasing levels of serum immunoglobulins, and T-cell deficiency lasting for many years.
T191 92577-92759 Epistemic_statement denotes Targeted prophylaxis is warranted for selected patient groups, whereas high alertness and early pre-emptive antimicrobial intervention is mandatory in the majority of these patients.
T192 93146-93271 Epistemic_statement denotes However, this method is technically demanding and labour intensive, and requires weeks of culturing to obtain sufficient DNA.
T193 93272-93338 Epistemic_statement denotes The complex RFLP patterns are difficult to interpret and exchange.
T194 94386-94515 Epistemic_statement denotes The use of 15 selected loci is recommended as the new international gold standard for typing of M. tuberculosis complex isolates.
T195 94516-94628 Epistemic_statement denotes A recent study pointed out that VNTR typing on basis of 24 loci is useful to study the phylogeny of the complex.
T196 94629-94756 Epistemic_statement denotes As experienced after the standardisation of IS6110 RFLP typing in 1993, it is expected that the recent (December 2006; J. Clin.
T197 95259-95500 Epistemic_statement denotes Because in the epidemiology of tuberculosis transmission and manifestation of the disease can be separated in time by multiple years, the switch to VNTR typing can not be done without any overlap of the application of the two typing methods.
T198 95941-96037 Epistemic_statement denotes During these 6 months, such a case of TB is likely to infect, on the average, 10 close contacts.
T199 96038-96174 Epistemic_statement denotes If one of these 10 newly infected contacts then develops TB sometime in his life time, he will infect 10 other persons before diagnosis.
T200 96206-96321 Epistemic_statement denotes Thus, if a TB control programme is only focused on the treatment of active cases, TB will never come under control.
T201 96322-96520 Epistemic_statement denotes The fundamental question in TB control, therefore, is "can we predict who among the latently infected people will progress to active disease so that such a person can be given preventive treatment?"
T202 96521-96626 Epistemic_statement denotes To answer this question, the mechanism of Mtb persistence and reactivation needs to be better understood.
T203 96627-96700 Epistemic_statement denotes A variety of models for bacterial persistence has been proposed recently.
T204 96701-96901 Epistemic_statement denotes Most genetic studies that provide evidence for the putative role of a gene in persistence are based on demonstrating that an Mtb strain disrupted in such a gene is attenuated in an animal model of TB.
T205 96902-97027 Epistemic_statement denotes However, several recent gene disruption studies have shown that Mtb mutants can also become hypervirulent in an animal model.
T206 97028-97206 Epistemic_statement denotes This suggests that some Mtb genes may actually help to temper the virulence potential of Mtb so that the organism can establish a stable niche in a host without harming the host.
T207 97380-97610 Epistemic_statement denotes The operon appears to respond to a signal induced by the host's granuloma cell turnover, while the host's proinflammatory cells that comprise the granulomas appear to respond to the changing bacterial cell envelope lipid turnover.
T208 98029-98152 Epistemic_statement denotes This mutant is also hypervirulent but for an opposite reason-it causes rapidly progressive, hyper-proinflammatory response.
T209 98153-98342 Epistemic_statement denotes Thus, the mce1 operon appears to serve as a homeostatic regulator of pro-inflammatory response by the host, helping to establish a balanced relationship favourable to both the host and Mtb.
T210 98343-98614 Epistemic_statement denotes Understanding and exploiting this relationship may lead to new ways to predict a subset of latently infected people who progresses to active disease; it may also lead to the development of a therapeutic vaccine to prevent latently infected people from ever developing TB.
T211 99496-99679 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: Staphylococcus aureus can be a respiratory pathogen in cystic fibrosis (CF) and its pathogenicity is related to a combination of virulence and antibiotic-resistance genes.
T212 99680-99731 Epistemic_statement denotes Little is known about the agr-group in CF-isolates.
T213 100889-101257 Epistemic_statement denotes agrI was associated with the presence of many virulence-genes such as cytotoxins and proteases (sea-lukE-splB) and in one agrI isolate lukS/F-PVL was found; agrII also possessed an adhesin sdrE; agrIII was associated with adhesins and enterotoxin (fnbA-sea-cna), the exfoliatinA was never detected; agrIV possessed the cytotoxin lukE, adhesin cna and exfoliatinA, eta.
T214 101258-101394 Epistemic_statement denotes Protease gene (splB) was always found associated with cytotoxin lukE in agrI-II-III and, mostly, sdrE adhesin was associated with these.
T215 101395-101550 Epistemic_statement denotes A frequent inversecorrelation was found between cna and lukE-splB in all agr-groups and a close correlation was observed between cap8 and cna in agrIII-IV.
T216 101551-101945 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Our data demonstrated for the first time an increase of MRSA in our centre; furthermore, CF-persistent infections were not associated with a distinct agr-specificity group or a diffused antibioticresistance of the strains, but rather S. aureus isolates have a complex distribution and combination of virulence determinants which contribute to S. aureus pathogenicity in CF patients.
T217 103034-103184 Epistemic_statement denotes The increased proliferation of neural progenitors suggests that endogenous mechanisms may limit consequences of neuronal destruction after meningitis.
T218 103185-103287 Epistemic_statement denotes Stimulation of neurogenesis might help to improve therapy of acute inflammatory diseases of the brain.
T219 104393-104495 Epistemic_statement denotes Calorimetric detection of microbial growth may be more sensitive and rapid than blood culture systems.
T220 107432-107571 Epistemic_statement denotes The comparison of patient samples correlated with this by showing an increase of 59% in the rate of detection of MRSA following enrichment.
T221 107572-107858 Epistemic_statement denotes In conclusion enrichment has proven to dramatically increase the sensitivity and rate of detection of MRSA compared to direct culture alone and in order to ensure maximum sensitivity in the detection of MRSA enrichment should be employed as the method of choice in routine laboratories.
T222 107860-108167 Epistemic_statement denotes The limited additional help of the inflammatory markers CRP or PCT in bacteraemia prediction compared to a model of clinical assessment and routine laboratory information required for septic evaluation suggest the need for further justification of the use of these measurements in cost-constrained settings.
T223 108548-108717 Epistemic_statement denotes In addition, within the last two years an increasing number of community-acquired (CA)-MRSA could also be noted in the Netherlands, which represent an additional danger.
T224 109457-109639 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the majority of spa types on the German side were in concordance to the national epidemiological trend with spa t001, t002, t003, t004 and t032 as the most common spa types.
T225 109640-109838 Epistemic_statement denotes The spa type t044 -often associated with CA-MRSA in central Europe -was detected on both sides; 1% on the German and~15% on the Dutch side of the border, underlining the emerging problem of CA-MRSA.
T226 110093-110148 Epistemic_statement denotes However, cross-border spread of MRSA was also detected.
T227 110274-110379 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: The success of pandemic hospital-acquired MRSA clones may be due to high adhesive properties.
T228 110545-110689 Epistemic_statement denotes agr dysfunction is associated with overexpression of certain adhesins and seems to be responsible of the success of the CMRSA-3 clone in Canada.
T229 111302-111433 Epistemic_statement denotes The adhesin gene profile (bbp, can, eno, ebpS, fib, clfA, clfB, fnbA and fnbB) was determined with multiplex PCR for each isolates.
T230 112124-112263 Epistemic_statement denotes No correlation between the adhesive property and the absence of deltahaemolysin production was observed, both in MRSA and in MSSA isolates.
T231 112264-112462 Epistemic_statement denotes We demonstrated that adhesive properties onto HAECs of MRSA Lyon clone isolates was higher than that MSSA isolates, but was heterogeneous despite similar genetic background and adhesin gene profile.
T232 112463-112554 Epistemic_statement denotes This could be the result of overexpression of adhesins independently of an agr dysfunction.
T233 112726-112973 Epistemic_statement denotes The ST8-SCCmec IVa (or socalled USA-300) clone has been associated with community outbreaks, nosocomial transmission, and identified as the primary cause of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) presenting to Emergency Departments across the USA.
T234 114679-114803 Epistemic_statement denotes Whilst numbers remain small, the occurrence of community-based clusters and the death of one patient give cause for concern.
T235 117978-118077 Epistemic_statement denotes With cipro, 7 subjects were clinical successes, 2 were failures and for 3, the outcome was unknown.
T236 118078-118238 Epistemic_statement denotes The urine pathogen was eradicated in 10 and was unknown for 1 levo subject compared to eradicated in 7, persisted in 3, and unknown in 2 cipro-treated subjects.
T237 118466-118521 Epistemic_statement denotes The outcome for the cipro-resitant E. coli was unknown.
T238 119577-119763 Epistemic_statement denotes MRSA infections appeared to be more common in patients who were younger, of Black racial origin, and in those with a major abscess compared with patients with infections not due to MRSA.
T239 119879-119959 Epistemic_statement denotes Yet, the prevalence of microbial resistance to aminoglycosides has remained low.
T240 120561-120743 Epistemic_statement denotes We conclude that each of the three major clones can readily be demarcated from other A. baumannii members, and that molecular diagnostics could be developed to identify them rapidly.
T241 120744-121034 Epistemic_statement denotes Analysis of the recombination/mutation rate shows that nucleotides do not change by recombination more frequently than by mutation, showing that recombination is unlikely to disrupt the clonal frame of the clones, which can therefore be expected to be stable over very long periods of time.
T242 121205-121318 Epistemic_statement denotes Therefore, there is a critical need to understand the correspondence between types produced by different methods.
T243 121319-121537 Epistemic_statement denotes This may be useful not only for the comparison of the genetic backgrounds of the particular set of isolates under study but also to produce a broader view of how the results of the different typing methods are related.
T244 121827-121969 Epistemic_statement denotes 2006) and is now implemented in a free-access web-based interface, on which users can analyse their data anonymously and retrieve the results.
T245 122702-122844 Epistemic_statement denotes Based on these measures the users can quantitatively evaluate the discriminatory power of the typing methodologies used and their concordance.
T246 123008-123189 Epistemic_statement denotes This can be used to evaluate the predictive power of a typing methodology when compared to another, which can guide the user in the choice of a 'gold standard' for clone definition.
T247 123190-123354 Epistemic_statement denotes Furthermore, as new microbial typing methods are proposed, this methodology allows for their comparison in terms of type assignments with established methodologies.
T248 123355-123551 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite several case control studies and enhanced surveillance of both human cases and animal environmental isolates, there is still much unknown about the epidemiology of Campylobacter infection.
T249 124069-124209 Epistemic_statement denotes We describe here an analysis of the three year study data and steps taken to adapt the methodology for use in routine surveillance settings.
T250 124210-124418 Epistemic_statement denotes The study has demonstrated several interesting correlations between specific sequence types and a number of explanatory variables for disease (eg month of infection, locality of residence, and travel abroad).
T251 124419-124579 Epistemic_statement denotes Other studies provide increasing evidence of host-association for specific MLST types of campylobacter and these findings are related to the three year dataset.
T252 124580-124778 Epistemic_statement denotes In addition, many new types have been described in surface waters from this project and there is evidence for a distinct water-borne population that has not so far been described in human infection.
T253 125154-125230 Epistemic_statement denotes -In some place typical rickettsioses could be caused by different organisms.
T254 125231-125360 Epistemic_statement denotes In such cases, the new Rickettsia was misdiagnosed with a previously identified bacterium (such as R. massiliae with R. conorii).
T255 125508-125633 Epistemic_statement denotes These findings challenge the old dogma postulating that of one tick borne rickettsiosis was prevalent in one geographic area.
T256 125842-126006 Epistemic_statement denotes R. felis, a flea-transmitted spotted fever, and R. parkeri, a tick-transmitted spotted fever, have been shown since to infect human beings in the USA and in Urugay.
T257 126071-126163 Epistemic_statement denotes Many Rickettsia have been identified in ticks but have not been currently found in patients.
T258 126164-126223 Epistemic_statement denotes These Rickettsiae should be considered potential pathogens.
T259 126224-126312 Epistemic_statement denotes These new findings should stimulate investigations to identify new rickettsial diseases.
T260 126313-126390 Epistemic_statement denotes Patients with atypical rash or fever after arthropod bite should be targeted.
T261 126504-126612 Epistemic_statement denotes Can pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic parameters drive dosing regimens that are less vulnerable to resistance?
T262 126727-126730 Epistemic_statement denotes Pro
T263 126731-127012 Epistemic_statement denotes In recent years, the rules for selection of antimicrobial agents have been undergoing critical revision in terms of optimum dosing for control of infectious diseases, with the goal of potentiating treatment efficacy and reducing the risk of selecting multidrug resistant pathogens.
T264 127013-127295 Epistemic_statement denotes The most important criterion for rational choice of an antimicrobial agent is defined by its pharmacodynamic (PD) characteristics, and thus its antimicrobial activity which can be summarised as the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC).
T265 127296-127676 Epistemic_statement denotes The second criterion for selecting an antibiotic is due to its pharmacokinetic (PK) characteristics, since it has been demonstrated that antibiotic concentrations at the infection site influence the intensity and duration of the effect, and together with the PD parameters, provide a general inter-relationship and contribute to defining the potential clinical efficacy of a drug.
T266 127866-128028 Epistemic_statement denotes Moreover, the principles that link concentrations of antibiotics in humans and their effects have been outlined in order to determine the optimal dosing interval.
T267 128095-128234 Epistemic_statement denotes the newer quinolones and aminoglycosides, should be administered as a single daily dose to maximise the peak serum concentration/MIC ratio.
T268 128304-128586 Epistemic_statement denotes Existing data on fluoroquinolones suggest that a ratio of 100-125 correlates with high bacterial eradication and optimal clinical outcome in infections due to Gram-negative pathogens, while a ratio of 50 is associated with a high probability of eradication of S. pneumoniae strains.
T269 128587-128870 Epistemic_statement denotes For this group of antibiotics the new concept of the so called mutant prevention concentration (MPC) and mutant selection window (MSW) may be helpful in restricting the enrichment of mutant subpopulations and consequently, at least partially, in controlling the spread of resistance.
T270 128871-129107 Epistemic_statement denotes Beta-lactams, having time-dependent efficacy, usually do not have great post antibiotic effects (PAEs), and the parameter which seems to better correlate PD with PK is the time duration with concentrations higher than the MIC (T > MIC).
T271 129278-129723 Epistemic_statement denotes In summary, we can theoretically optimise the dosage regimen of antibiotics (dose, administration route and interval between doses) in clinical practice by correlating the PK and PD pertaining to each antibiotic class, based on experimental animal studies and these PK/PD parameters may contribute to the containment of resistance for all drug classes and especially the most important ones used in serious infections in intensive care patients.
T272 130491-130774 Epistemic_statement denotes In low-resource countries, effective surveillance programmes are difficult to implement for a number of reasons, including scarce financial resources, lack of laboratory facilities and, where laboratories do exist, lack of quality control, reliable reagents and adequate supervision.
T273 130775-130919 Epistemic_statement denotes In these settings, the development of reliable and low-cost alternative methods could facilitate the implementation of large-scale surveillance.
T274 131080-131398 Epistemic_statement denotes This bacterial population, although not being a specific target, is continuously exposed to the selective pressure generated by antimicrobial chemotherapy and may become a potential reservoir of resistant strains that can cause infections, and of resistance determinants that can be transferred to pathogenic bacteria.
T275 131399-131641 Epistemic_statement denotes Therefore, surveillance of antibiotic-resistant bacteria carried by healthy individuals is considered an indicator of the spread of antibiotic resistance that could also be useful to predict the emergence of resistance in pathogenic bacteria.
T276 131642-131821 Epistemic_statement denotes In this perspective, resistance patterns of some members of the commensal microbiota, such as the faecal Escherichia coli, have been evaluated in various epidemiological settings.
T277 132513-132669 Epistemic_statement denotes Many susceptibility testing methods recommended the use of ESBL screening and confirmation tests on a routine basis, including CLSI, BSAC, CA-SFM, and SRGA.
T278 132670-132743 Epistemic_statement denotes However, a number of issues have emerged with routine use over the years:
T279 132744-132746 Epistemic_statement denotes 1.
T280 132747-132847 Epistemic_statement denotes The problem of defining an adequate number of substrates to ensure sufficiently sensitive screening.
T281 132848-133054 Epistemic_statement denotes Ideally, one should include a minimum of 4, namely cefpodoxime, ceftazidime, ceftriaxone or cefotaxime, and aztreonam, and at concentrations that often differ from those used for susceptibility breakpoints.
T282 133159-133343 Epistemic_statement denotes Some of these species have been shown to be important reservoirs for ESBLs, and resistance to extended-spectrum cephalosporins cannot solely attributed to stable de-repression of AmpC.
T283 133600-133756 Epistemic_statement denotes Such strains have been shown to harbour OXA enzymes, inhibitor-resistant TEM enzymes, or particularly plasmid-borne AmpC enzymes with significant frequency.
T284 133757-133967 Epistemic_statement denotes Thus there is no current phenotypic or genotypic test that can be practically and effectively applied in the routine laboratory with sufficient sensitivity to detect the emerging range of transmissible enzymes.
T285 133968-134079 Epistemic_statement denotes However, we can rely to a great extent on the selection of or change to appropriate susceptibility breakpoints.
T286 134080-134269 Epistemic_statement denotes A range of recent studies has suggested that failures of treatment with extendedspectrum cephalosporins are likely when strains of Enterobacteriaceae have MICs elevated above the wild-type.
T287 134270-134579 Epistemic_statement denotes Further, application of pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) principles to the most widely recommended dosing schedules of cephalosporins suggest that the susceptibility breakpoints recommended by many methods are too high, and should to lowered to values that fortunately coincide wild-type cutoff values.
T288 134580-134919 Epistemic_statement denotes Hence, lowering of susceptibility breakpoints for extendedspectrum cephalosporins to those defined by PK/PD will indicate the presence of an ESBL or plasmid-borne AmpC enzyme with sufficiently high likelihood to allow laboratories to report both resistance to these agents and provide advice about appropriate infection control procedures.
T289 134920-135120 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: Since antibiotic resistance often is associated with a biological fitness cost for bacteria it is assumed that a reduction of antibiotic use is followed by a reduction in resistance rates.
T290 135323-135541 Epistemic_statement denotes So far no prospective intervention in the community has been carried out to investigate whether a substantial decrease of the use of a single antibiotic will result in a corresponding decrease in antibiotic resistance.
T291 136673-136802 Epistemic_statement denotes Resistance to NIT and MEC did not increase despite the substantial increase in the use of these drugs, 31% and 69%, respectively.
T292 137207-137304 Epistemic_statement denotes Whether the increase in FQ-resistance was related to the increase in use remains to be evaluated.
T293 138195-138266 Epistemic_statement denotes The main goal is to preserve the effectiveness of antimicrobial agents.
T294 138983-139128 Epistemic_statement denotes Although the epidemic spread in southern Sweden of penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae was curbed, the national frequency increased from 4% to 6%.
T295 139129-139221 Epistemic_statement denotes A hospital outbreak of MRSA could be terminated using aggressive infection-control measures.
T296 139449-139630 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite this, antibiotic resistance in several bacterial species is slowly increasing which calls for continued sustained efforts to preserve effectiveness of available antibiotics.
T297 141853-141994 Epistemic_statement denotes There is limited variation in the use of different antibiotic groups in most hospitals -a risk factor for emergence of antibiotic resistance.
T298 142588-142847 Epistemic_statement denotes The four scales were: attitudes towards appropriateness of self-medication with antibiotics for bronchitis, beliefs about antibiotics for minor ailments, attitudes towards situational use of antibiotics and knowledge about antibiotics and viruses or bacteria.
T299 142923-143211 Epistemic_statement denotes Analysis: To deal with the possible confounding effect of both use of selfmedication and education, we performed stratified analyses, i.e., we studied the differences between countries separately for users and non-users of self-medication, and for respondents with high and low education.
T300 143454-143535 Epistemic_statement denotes To limit this increase the appropriate use of ciprofloxacin should be encouraged.
T301 145739-145942 Epistemic_statement denotes There was a trend towards a greater rise in creatinine in Group 2 versus Group 1: final creatinine increased by 88% vs 52% from baseline (p = 0.08), which was reversible on stopping study drug treatment.
T302 147882-148050 Epistemic_statement denotes Clinicians should be aware that C. gattii can be acquired in Canada and that the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of this disease differ from C. neoformans.
T303 148051-148193 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: The incidence of invasive zygomycosis (IZ) appears to be increasing, especially in patients treated for haematological malignancy.
T304 148194-148363 Epistemic_statement denotes Presently, no biological markers exsist that facilitate early diagnosis, and one has to rely on conventional diagnostic methods, such as culture, which lack sensitivity.
T305 149633-149756 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: zAg and zygomycete DNA are present in BALF of patients with IZ, and might be a useful tool for early diagnosis.
T306 149757-149933 Epistemic_statement denotes The presence of both markers in BALF samples from high-risk patients without a clinically manifest disease might indicate the presence of colonisation or subclinical infection.
T307 150017-150080 Epistemic_statement denotes However, differences were detected between the different media.
T308 151004-151139 Epistemic_statement denotes Simultaneously with the increased expression of gapB, PIA production could be visualised through CLSM in sessile bacteria in all media.
T309 151375-151600 Epistemic_statement denotes The persistent expression of gapA in sessile bacteria could indicate a role in biofilm formation, especially in the early stages, while expression levels of gapB could indicate a role in the later phases of biofilm formation.
T310 151601-151727 Epistemic_statement denotes Results of gene expression and CLSM indicate a link between gapB and PIA production that is influenced by both Fe and glucose.
T311 151852-152026 Epistemic_statement denotes Purportedly, the uropathogenicity of S. saprophyticus can be attributed to its ability to cope with the high range of variation in salt-and urea-concentration in human urine.
T312 152027-152104 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study was to elucidate virulence factors of uropathogenicity.
T313 152882-153041 Epistemic_statement denotes The biofilm formation in S. saprophyticus seems independent of agr-, Ssp-, SdrI, since no difference between knockout mutants to wild type strain was observed.
T314 153042-153111 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Bacterial aggregation could be due to increased adhesion.
T315 153112-153178 Epistemic_statement denotes The lipase activity may modulate hydrophobicity and Ca 2+ binding.
T316 153179-153300 Epistemic_statement denotes Higher local Ca 2+ concentration, as well as strengthened bacterial aggregation, may lead to increased crystal formation.
T317 153301-153395 Epistemic_statement denotes Bacteria may adhere to crystals, additionally to the later mechanism due to biofilm formation.
T318 153475-153527 Epistemic_statement denotes This may be a new model of infectious stone genesis.
T319 153528-153767 Epistemic_statement denotes This study strongly suggest that S. saprophyticus wild-type strain CCM 883 lacks important virulence factors in contrast to wild-type strain 7108 and biofilm formation may play an important role in S. saprophyticus urinary tract infection.
T320 153768-153981 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: The influence of biofilm formation in catheter-related candidiasis has been established and it has been shown that the development of biofilm by the colonising yeasts confers resistance to antifungals.
T321 154140-154239 Epistemic_statement denotes Methods: An in vitro model of C. albicans biofilm associated with 100% silicone catheters was used.
T322 155006-155223 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusions: These preliminary results suggest that this new molecule, naturally produced within yeasts communities, could be a good candidate for the prevention of biofilms associated with indwelling medical devices.
T323 155523-155654 Epistemic_statement denotes Its immunogenicity and specificity led to a series of studies to assess its potential as a major component of new diagnostic tests.
T324 156126-156263 Epistemic_statement denotes It is clear that these tests are not confounded by prior BCG vaccination and are probably not subject to boosting by injected tuberculin.
T325 156264-156363 Epistemic_statement denotes Their quantitative readouts may also provide important information with respect to infectious load.
T326 156364-156600 Epistemic_statement denotes However, some findings have caused concern: disparity in test performance between temperate non-TB endemic and tropical TB-endemic settings, evidence of relatively poor sensitivity to the presence of certain M. tuberculosis strains (eg.
T327 156646-156719 Epistemic_statement denotes Pulmonary TB, certain TB contacts), and rapid unexplained test reversion.
T328 156720-156944 Epistemic_statement denotes It is therefore becoming clear that T cell assays may have a niche in the diagnosis of certain TB cases and in certain individuals suspected of having M. tuberculosis infection, but this niche has not yet been fully defined.
T329 156945-157056 Epistemic_statement denotes More longitudinal studies, especially following TB case contacts for the development of disease, are indicated.
T330 157057-157116 Epistemic_statement denotes Also more studies should be undertaken in TB endemic areas.
T331 157117-157241 Epistemic_statement denotes Finally, if these tests are to have any role in TB control globally they would need to be much cheaper and more easy to use.
T332 157315-157474 Epistemic_statement denotes Over the last ten years unprecedented progress has been made in the treatment of HIV infection by the application of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART).
T333 157767-157856 Epistemic_statement denotes During the last year a whole bundle of drugs with new targets has been studied in humans.
T334 158052-158170 Epistemic_statement denotes It is expected, that integrase inhibitors and CCR5-antagonists will be introduced into clinical practice in 2007/2008.
T335 158578-158675 Epistemic_statement denotes Preliminary data also suggest a high virological potency of the drug in treatment naïve patients.
T336 158860-159060 Epistemic_statement denotes Vicriviroc together with OBT has shown superiority over OBT alone in treatment experienced patients, but has failed in a phase II study in treatment naïve patients presumably due to matters of dosing.
T337 159061-159152 Epistemic_statement denotes Further studies to define the optimal dose (together with ritonavir boosting) are underway.
T338 159529-159660 Epistemic_statement denotes Since these drugs seem to be very well tolerated there is also a potential for their use in treatment naïve patients in the future.
T339 159820-159971 Epistemic_statement denotes Current antiretroviral regimens however cannot achieve virus eradication and virological rebound virtually always occurs after therapy discontinuation.
T340 159972-160072 Epistemic_statement denotes Long-term highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is life saving, but poses several challenges.
T341 160073-160198 Epistemic_statement denotes Potential adverse events can be categorised as problems related to adherence, pharmacokinetics, toxicity and drug resistance.
T342 160199-160502 Epistemic_statement denotes Various interventions have been explored to improve and maintain good adherence among treated individuals, ranging from treatment simplification strategies to addressing mental health problems, and a major challenge is related to the need for integrated biomedical, social and behavioural interventions.
T343 160503-160610 Epistemic_statement denotes Inadequate adherence however accounts for only a subset of subtherapeutic drug levels in clinical practice.
T344 160611-160810 Epistemic_statement denotes There is a significant degree of inter-individual variability in absorption, metabolism and cellular transport of antiretroviral drugs, with potential impact on both efficacy and toxicity of therapy.
T345 160897-161017 Epistemic_statement denotes Although evidence of the influence of pharmacogenomics is growing, there remain limited data to guide clinical practice.
T346 161018-161232 Epistemic_statement denotes Proton pump inhibitors are an example of commonly prescribed medications that can affect antiretroviral drug levels by reducing the absorption of certain protease inhibitors (PIs) and increasing exposure to others.
T347 161233-161366 Epistemic_statement denotes Herbal medicines such as St. John's wort, widely used by HIV patients, also have the potential to interact with antiretroviral drugs.
T348 161367-161497 Epistemic_statement denotes Thus, patient education and good communication across care providers are paramount to prevent unfavourable drug-drug interactions.
T349 161498-161648 Epistemic_statement denotes The risk of toxicity associated with long-term antiretroviral therapy is difficult to predict reliably in an aging population of HIV-infected persons.
T350 161924-162159 Epistemic_statement denotes The risk of cardiovascular disease is a particular concern, due to the combined effects on the cardiovascular system of HIV infection, HAART and lifestyle related risk factors such as smoking which are common among HIVinfected persons.
T351 162387-162488 Epistemic_statement denotes However, drug resistance continues to emerge as a result of problems with adherence and tolerability.
T352 162794-162923 Epistemic_statement denotes New drugs and drug classes are required to optimise treatment among drug-experienced persons and reduce the risk of side effects.
T353 163183-163281 Epistemic_statement denotes In spite of these concerns however, the benefits of HAART far outweigh the risk of adverse events.
T354 163282-163418 Epistemic_statement denotes The results strongly suggest that keratinocytes are able to produce cytokines in response to L. major stimulation through in part-TLR-2.
T355 163419-163774 Epistemic_statement denotes Aspergillus fumigatus, a termotolerant saprophyte, is associated with a wide spectrum of diseases in humans, that includes saprophytic colonisation of preexisting cavities, allergic asthma, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis occurring as a complication of bronchial asthma or cystic fibrosis, and invasive aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients.
T356 163915-164156 Epistemic_statement denotes The inherent resistance to diseases caused by A. fumigatus suggests the occurrence of regulatory mechanisms that provide the host with adequate defence without necessarily eliminating the fungus or causing unacceptable levels of host damage.
T357 165491-165651 Epistemic_statement denotes These studies will illustrate how studying the structure and function of these molecules is increasing our understanding of virus pathogenesis and cell biology.
T358 165890-166025 Epistemic_statement denotes The complex situation of malaria transmission in various endemic areas requires differentiated recommendations for malaria prophylaxis.
T359 166080-166219 Epistemic_statement denotes Malaria risk can be reduced by compliant exposure prevention, and with chemoprophylactic drugs for travel to high risk areas are available.
T360 166442-166502 Epistemic_statement denotes The importance of exposure prophylaxis should be emphasized.
T361 166503-166607 Epistemic_statement denotes It is recommended to use mosquito repellents after dusk, especially if outdoor activities are performed.
T362 166608-166717 Epistemic_statement denotes Light-coloured, loose-fitting insecticide-treated clothing with long trousers and long sleeves are suggested.
T363 166718-166862 Epistemic_statement denotes Sleeping under insecticide treated bed nets or in airconditioned rooms which are pre-treated with insecticides (knockdown spray) is recommended.
T364 166863-166914 Epistemic_statement denotes Chemoprophylaxis is recommended in high risk areas.
T365 167038-167162 Epistemic_statement denotes In German speaking countries, emergency treatment is recommended for trips to regions with low or intermediate malaria risk.
T366 167163-167267 Epistemic_statement denotes This strategy is recommended when the infection risk is lower than the risk of severe drug side effects.
T367 167540-167729 Epistemic_statement denotes The guidelines for the application of the emergency-self-treatment should be discussed thoroughly with the traveller, to make sure that in case of fever the correct action will be taken: 1.
T368 167730-167918 Epistemic_statement denotes In case of fever (sudden onset or rapidly progressive) -axillary temperature >37.5ºC (oral, tympanal or rectal >38ºC) -a doctor should be seen and a malaria blood test should be performed.
T369 167973-168100 Epistemic_statement denotes If no doctor can be seen within 24h and the traveller is in an endemic region for at least 6 days, the fever should be lowered.
T370 168104-168184 Epistemic_statement denotes The malaria emergency medication should be taken with adequate amounts of fluid.
T371 168188-168302 Epistemic_statement denotes In every case, also after the intake of the malaria drug a doctor must be consulted at the earliest possible time.
T372 169059-169192 Epistemic_statement denotes The initially asymptomatic liver disease is still rare in Central Europe, and diagnosis is often made at a late stage of the disease.
T373 169618-169714 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the expertise of the radiologist is often not available due to the low incidence of AE.
T374 169715-169788 Epistemic_statement denotes Serology is helpful, but may be misleading due to non-standardised tests.
T375 170074-170179 Epistemic_statement denotes Filarial worm infections of humans cause morbidity and even death in developing countries of the tropics.
T376 170303-170487 Epistemic_statement denotes Another problem with controlling filarial infections is the lack of any alternative drugs that can be used in the current mass drug administration programmes should resistance develop.
T377 170913-171118 Epistemic_statement denotes Targeting of Wolbachia with antirickettsial drugs has lead to the recommendation of doxycycline for use on an individual basis and may be recommended in areas where resistance to current drugs may develop.
T378 171285-171469 Epistemic_statement denotes Research is underway to discover new drugs, preferably those already approved for use in humans, that have antiwolbachial activity and work in a shorter time and are widely applicable.
T379 173194-173317 Epistemic_statement denotes However, while the vegetation counts of the parent increased at 48, 72 and 120 h, the counts of GISA M1V16 remained stable.
T380 173518-173583 Epistemic_statement denotes This might explain its clustering in immuno-compromised patients.
T381 173584-173708 Epistemic_statement denotes Whether a very prolonged exposure to glycopeptides might restore pathogenicity and fitness defects remains to be determined.
T382 174079-174396 Epistemic_statement denotes In order to investigate whether the declined ability of the PFGEidentical isolates to form biofilm in vitro correlated to pathogenicity in vivo, 5 non-mucoid clones from 1980 and 1988 (early clones), and 1997, 1999 and 2003 (late clones) embedded in alginate were installed in the lungs of five groups of BALB/c mice.
T383 175837-176022 Epistemic_statement denotes While the exact mechanism remains to be fully elucidated, this demonstrates the validity of using commensal lactic acid bacteria strains in the prevention of gastrointestinal infection.
T384 176119-176470 Epistemic_statement denotes While the probiotics examined in this study are of obvious interest to those involved in the pig production industry, the similarities between the pig and human gastrointestinal tracts suggest that the probiotics offer potential in cases of human salmonellosis, given that the methodology used is also likely to be applicable to human disease control.
T385 176597-176710 Epistemic_statement denotes Such resistances have frequently been associated with strains that produce extendedspectrum b-lactamases (ESBLs).
T386 176711-177001 Epistemic_statement denotes As Salmonella with resistance to quinolone antimicrobials have become increasingly common in isolates from humans in England and Wales, a study has been initiated to investigate the occurrence of such genes in isolates from humans and food, and to assess their importance for public health.
T387 177652-177956 Epistemic_statement denotes Of these the isolates of Stanley and Typhimurium were from patients infected abroad, the isolate of Virginia was from a patient who had not travelled abroad, and the two isolates of Virchow, one from imported frozen chicken and one from a patient were associated with a series of infections in 2003/2004.
T388 178410-178548 Epistemic_statement denotes These results indicate that plasmidic quinolone resistance, often linked to other resistances, has now appeared in S. enterica in Britain.
T389 178549-178653 Epistemic_statement denotes This is of particular concern for the treatment of infections with invasive serovars such as S. Virchow.
T390 178654-178813 Epistemic_statement denotes Objective: The rapid characterisation of (drug-resistant) Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) would be useful for the research and treatment of tuberculosis (TB).
T391 178814-178963 Epistemic_statement denotes Many important genetic markers of MTB have been identified, notably for drug resistance, but also genotype, bacterial lineage and adaptive potential.
T392 178964-179046 Epistemic_statement denotes A single assay allowing identification of these markers would aid control efforts.
T393 179288-179524 Epistemic_statement denotes We explored the utility of MLPA as a screening tool to rapidly characterise MTB-strains Method: MLPA can identify multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) by amplification of sequence-specific MLPA-probes, rather than target DNA.
T394 180200-180310 Epistemic_statement denotes To determine the predictive value of MTB-specific MLPA, we screened DNA of MTB-strains with unknown genotypes.
T395 180349-180440 Epistemic_statement denotes There was a very high correlation between sequencing results and results obtained via MLPA.
T396 180571-180725 Epistemic_statement denotes We have shown that with MTB-specific MLPA it is possible to identify drug resistance associated mutations and MTB lineage specific SNPs in a single assay.
T397 180726-180853 Epistemic_statement denotes Depending on the application, probes can be added to or removed from the probe-mix, making it a flexible, multi-purpose method.
T398 180854-180990 Epistemic_statement denotes MLPA products can be easily identified on an agarose-gel, making it especially suitable for screening of TB in the less-developed world.
T399 181381-181892 Epistemic_statement denotes Yet, there is a known disparity between fluoroquinolone-susceptible and -resistant isolates, which it is assumed has arisen from the susceptible population: Only a small proportion of resistant isolates belong to group B2, while the majority belong to group D. For a possible explanation of the disparate distribution among phylogenetic groups this work analysed ciprofloxacin-susceptible and -resistant ICU isolates in all phylogenetic groups for differences in virulence factors (VF) and mutation frequencies.
T400 182089-182327 Epistemic_statement denotes In order to compare isolates from different groups and susceptibilities, a similar and as large a number as possible of susceptible and resistant strains were chosen randomly from groups A (23; 27), B1 (7; 11), B2 (17; 9), and D (15; 25).
T401 182999-183172 Epistemic_statement denotes However, there was a small, but significant difference in the median of the mutation rates between the isolates of different groups, increasing in the order B2 < D < B1 < A.
T402 183351-183557 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Slightly, but significantly reduced mutation rates in strains of the deep rooted phylogenetic group B2 might be an explanation for their rare occurrence among fluoroquinolone-resistant isolates.
T403 183655-183820 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study was to understand evolution of CAZ resistance among CAZ susceptible ESBL belonging to this cluster by step-wise in vitro selection experiments.
T404 184872-185035 Epistemic_statement denotes Interestingly, and with exception of two variants and CXM, a concomitant loss of resistance to all other antibiotics tested (antagonistic pleiotropy) was observed.
T405 185252-185330 Epistemic_statement denotes However, D240G change determined a lower decrease to FEP and CXM than P167S/T.
T406 185898-186018 Epistemic_statement denotes A77V could be a secondary mutation site affecting CAZ or could be involved in re-equilibrium of CTXR/CAZR co-resistance.
T407 186297-186536 Epistemic_statement denotes The new respiratory's FQs, levofloxacin (LEV) and moxifloxacin (MOX), retain their activity against these first-step parC mutants, although there are concerns that their widespread use might select for second-step, high-level FQ-R mutants.
T408 187609-187828 Epistemic_statement denotes However, an emm6 throat isolate, recovered from a 36-year old female in 2005, exhibited highlevel resistance to CIP (MIC 32 mg/mL), full resistance to LEV (MIC 8 mg/mL) and decreased susceptibility to MOX (MIC 1 mg/mL).
T409 190690-190865 Epistemic_statement denotes This will be an important prerequisite for definition of isolates as identical, related of different, which is essential for successful epidemiological outbreak investigation.
T410 191376-191511 Epistemic_statement denotes higher temperature, higher polymorphonuclear counts and complications are more frequent), but NTHi can still cause significant disease.
T411 191512-191677 Epistemic_statement denotes The role of NTHi in recurrent and non-responsive AOM in both infants and in older children is recognized, suggesting different biological pathways compared with Pnc.
T412 191904-191990 Epistemic_statement denotes The role of NTHi in LRIs in general, and in pneumonia in particular, is not yet clear.
T413 191991-192050 Epistemic_statement denotes In cystic fibrosis, however, NTHi is an important pathogen.
T414 192051-192344 Epistemic_statement denotes Although H. influenzae type b disease has practically been eliminated in vaccinated populations, the picture with S. pneumoniae in the 7-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV7) era is much more complex owing to its limited serotype coverage and some replacement with nonvaccine serotypes.
T415 192345-192482 Epistemic_statement denotes A vaccine with additional pneumococcal serotypes and activity against NTHi would be a very welcome addition to our vaccine armamentarium.
T416 192483-192611 Epistemic_statement denotes Otitis media (OM) is a highly prevalent paediatric disease that is associated with significant morbidity and socioeconomic cost.
T417 192816-193043 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite their similar roles as opportunistic pathogens of the middle ear, the pathogenic mechanisms utilised by these bacteria (nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Moraxella catarrhalis) are unique.
T418 193747-194049 Epistemic_statement denotes In the past few years it has been demonstrated that each of the three predominant bacteria involved in OM can form a biofilm in in vitro assay systems and in animal models, and that they participate in biofilms formed on middle ear mucosa specimens recovered from children with recurrent or chronic OM.
T419 194274-194586 Epistemic_statement denotes It is particularly intriguing that some of the paediatric middle ear mucosa-derived biofilms characterised were of mixed bacterial aetiology, suggesting that progress made on single-microbe directed strategies for the treatment and/or prevention of OM, while highly encouraging, are also likely to be inadequate.
T420 194587-194943 Epistemic_statement denotes Therefore, a significantly greater understanding of how microbial physiology relates to the involvement of biofilms in OM is required to identify points in the disease course that are perhaps more amenable to treatment strategies, and also biofilm-relevant antigenic targets that would be helpful in the rational design of vaccine candidates to prevent OM.
T421 195100-195259 Epistemic_statement denotes Evidence suggests that PD is involved in the pathogenesis of respiratory tract infections, and has been implicated in NTHi adhesion and invasion of host cells.
T422 195260-195529 Epistemic_statement denotes An isogenic PD-deficient NTHi-mutant, compared with the wild type strain, had an approximately 100-fold lower capacity to cause acute otitis media (OM) in rats and induced significantly less impairment of ciliary function in a human nasopharyngeal tissue culture model.
T423 195530-195747 Epistemic_statement denotes The likely mechanism of pathogenicity is that PD is an enzyme (glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase, GlpQ) that releases phosphorylcholine (ChoP) from host epithelial cells to the lipooligosaccharide (LOS) on NTHi.
T424 195748-195922 Epistemic_statement denotes LOS-ChoP interacts with platelet-activating factor receptors, inhibiting ciliary beat frequency of human bronchial epithelial cells and activating G protein-related pathways.
T425 196857-196977 Epistemic_statement denotes Large efficacy trials are not feasible any more, and the acceptance of the new PCVs will rely on immunogenicity studies.
T426 197256-197492 Epistemic_statement denotes The protective functional mechanism of antibodies to pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides resides in opsonophagocytosis and the demonstration of the opsonophagocytic activity (OPA) has been regarded as an important secondary threshold.
T427 197493-197605 Epistemic_statement denotes Thus far there are only few published PCV efficacy trials that connect with OPA data and their good correlation.
T428 197760-198012 Epistemic_statement denotes In general, the OPA titers and the antibody concentrations correlate well, but different serotypes can show various OPA/EIA ratios meaning that for certain serotypes (like 19F or 1) more antibodies are needed for killing the bacteria than for the rest.
T429 198013-198207 Epistemic_statement denotes Importantly, the elderly and HIV positive patients seem to have antibodies of low functional activity, and measuring OPA in studies in the elderly and HIV patients has been considered important.
T430 198400-198537 Epistemic_statement denotes Measuring OPA with the classical killing assay consumes serum and time and thus measuring OPA for large materials is not always feasible.
T431 198538-198680 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the development of multiplex and/or high throughput assays will end up in wider use of this technology in the future clinical trials.
T432 198681-198815 Epistemic_statement denotes This would be in concordance with the guidelines for evaluation meningococcal conjugate vaccines by serum bactericidal activity assay.
T433 199238-199651 Epistemic_statement denotes More than 90 serotypes of pneumococci exist, but only 10 serogroups appear to be responsible for 80-85% of invasive pneumococcal disease and pneumococcal otitis media (OM) worldwide, ranging from the relatively rare but clinically severe meningitis, to the more frequent infections of the bloodstream and the lungs, such as pneumonia and finally to the extremely common middle ear infections among young children.
T434 199652-199801 Epistemic_statement denotes Middle ear infections are often associated with diagnostic uncertainty, frequent use and misuse of antibiotics, and recurrent and persistent disease.
T435 199876-199992 Epistemic_statement denotes Recurrent and persistence disease can lead to temporary or even permanent hearing loss and surgery (tube placement).
T436 199993-200187 Epistemic_statement denotes In order to address these issues, preventive acute OM (AOM) strategies should include a vaccine with broader pneumococcal serotype coverage as well as protection against additional otopathogens.
T437 201234-201571 Epistemic_statement denotes Patients infected with 027 strain were likely to have a more severe disease (RR = 1.72, 95% CI: 1.07−2.75, p = 0.048), to have received less antimicrobials in the month preceding diarrhoea (RR = 0.76, 95% CI: 0.53−1.10, p = 0.05) and to have been more specifically treated by metronidazole or vancomycin (RR = 1.32, 1.17−1.49, p = 0.02).
T438 201779-201864 Epistemic_statement denotes The incidence and severity of nosocomial C. difficile disease seems to be increasing.
T439 202160-202247 Epistemic_statement denotes Described changes correlate with changed populations of C. difficile present in humans.
T440 202248-202471 Epistemic_statement denotes New type BI/NAP1/027 with increased virulence is spreading since 2003, but only part of the recent increase in mortality and morbidity caused by C. difficile infections can be accounted for by this new highly virulent type.
T441 202561-202750 Epistemic_statement denotes Such binary toxin positive strains used to be more often associated with animal than human host and early typing comparisons did not show many similarities between human and animal strains.
T442 202751-202900 Epistemic_statement denotes However, recent studies found a marked overlap between isolates from calves and humans, including two of the predominant outbreak types, 027 and 017.
T443 202901-203056 Epistemic_statement denotes C. difficile has also been found in retail meat samples, suggesting that food could be involved in the transmission of C. difficile from animals to humans.
T444 203429-203852 Epistemic_statement denotes The infection control measures include recommendations to isolate infected patient on a single room with designated toilet, to apply proper hand hygiene with soap and water, to use appropriate protective clothing (gloves and aprons or gowns), to intensify environmental cleaning with a chlorine containing disinfectant and to take specific precautions for the use of devices (disposable or dedicated to individual patient).
T445 203922-204051 Epistemic_statement denotes Each hospital should have an appropriate surveillance system to recognize an increase of the incidence of CDAD in an early stage.
T446 204052-204206 Epistemic_statement denotes All infection control measures should be written in a local protocol so that additional measures can be carried out as soon as a problem with CDAD arises.
T447 204207-204620 Epistemic_statement denotes When outbreaks occur, additional recommendations include a reinforcement of general and hand washing measures, intensifying of testing patients with diarrhoea for C. difficile, reinforcement of environmental cleaning, information and education of healthcare workers, cleaning department and visitors, cohorting of infected patients, and eventually closure of the unit followed by intensive environmental cleaning.
T448 204621-204736 Epistemic_statement denotes Restricted antibiotic prescribing is also highly recommended to reduce polypharmacy and duration of administration.
T449 204737-204876 Epistemic_statement denotes Second and third generations cephalosporins, clindamycin and more recently fluoroquinolones have been identified as potential risk factors.
T450 204877-205096 Epistemic_statement denotes Although some hospitals report successes for enhanced environmental cleaning with potentially effective agents such as hydrogen peroxide vapour, the evidence is too scarce to consider this as an evidence-based approach.
T451 205430-205516 Epistemic_statement denotes However, Acinetobacter infections can also be acquired outside the healthcare setting.
T452 205769-205918 Epistemic_statement denotes Most of the latter reports originate from tropical or sub-tropical areas, and may become more common following ongoing changes in the global climate.
T453 206228-206355 Epistemic_statement denotes A recent increase in the number of carbapenem-resistant strains, particularly in eastern Europe, is currently of great concern.
T454 206356-206620 Epistemic_statement denotes The recent EU-funded ARPAC study revealed that 130 of 169 participating European hospitals in 32 European countries had encountered carbapenem-resistant isolates of Acinetobacter, ranging from very rare sporadic resistant isolates to an endemic/epidemic situation.
T455 207050-207325 Epistemic_statement denotes Three 'European Clones' (lineages) have been identified in hospitals throughout Europe, but numerous other, more localised, clones have also been characterised, showing that the problem of A. baumannii is not confined solely to the widespread 'European clones I, II and III'.
T456 207326-207434 Epistemic_statement denotes The reasons why certain A. baumannii lineages are more successful than others are not understood at present.
T457 207435-207590 Epistemic_statement denotes Overall, the available epidemiological evidence suggests that A. baumannii is becoming one of the most significant microbial challenges of the current era.
T458 207591-207814 Epistemic_statement denotes Strains in some hospitals are already effectively untreatable, and more scientific efforts and resources are urgently needed to further elucidate the epidemiological and infection control issues related to these infections.
T459 207948-208124 Epistemic_statement denotes Whereas A. baumannii has itself a quite high level of naturallyoccurring antibiotic resistance, it may acquire additional resistance traits as a source of multidrug resistance.
T460 208125-208203 Epistemic_statement denotes These resistance mechanisms may involve most of the antibiotic molecules, i.e.
T461 208331-208445 Epistemic_statement denotes A similar trend between the number of A. baumannii infections and antibiotic resistance may be observed worldwide.
T462 209121-209310 Epistemic_statement denotes The patient's urine was tested positive for Lassa virus, which was taken into account for the risk assessment and contributed to the decision to trace back copassengers potentially exposed.
T463 210044-210224 Epistemic_statement denotes Our best estimate for the initial reproduction number (R 0 ) was 3.7, although it could range from 2 to 11 depending on assumptions regarding incubation and lifespan in mosquitoes.
T464 210225-210374 Epistemic_statement denotes In the best fitting case, each infected individual may have contaminated 3 mosquitoes at most, and each mosquito contaminated 1.4 persons on average.
T465 210375-210559 Epistemic_statement denotes Using data from the first season alone, modelbased extrapolations suggested that epidemic outbreaks were possible as long as more than one third of the population remained susceptible.
T466 210560-210795 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Despite a thousand-fold change in incidence between the two seasons, the transmission characteristics of Chikungunya were similar; therefore there is no epidemiological evidence for an increase in virulence between seasons.
T467 210796-210967 Epistemic_statement denotes At a time when information systems make it easier to monitor the course of emerging diseases, methods for timely and efficient analysis of the data must also be developed.
T468 212048-212185 Epistemic_statement denotes Further research is needed to determine sequelae, risk factors, outbreak potential, and the utility of chemoprophylaxis for this disease.
T469 212521-212721 Epistemic_statement denotes Previous studies with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) revealed that telavancin increases cell membrane permeability and causes rapid dissipation of the bacterial membrane potential.
T470 212865-212993 Epistemic_statement denotes Methods: Cell membrane potential and membrane permeability were studied in telavancin-treated S. aureus ATCC 33591 (MRSA) cells.
T471 212994-213117 Epistemic_statement denotes The fluorescent dyes, DiOC2(3) and propidium iodide, were used to assess membrane potential and permeability, respectively.
T472 213203-213334 Epistemic_statement denotes Results: Telavancin (MIC, 0.5 mg/mL) caused a concentration-and time-dependent dissipation of the membrane potential in MRSA cells.
T473 213769-214003 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Exposure of MRSA cells to telavancin initiated concentration-and time-dependent membrane depolarisation and increases in permeability, further demonstrating that telavancin interferes with bacterial cell membrane function.
T474 214603-214816 Epistemic_statement denotes In vitro studies suggest that TLV exhibits superior antibacterial potency relative to vancomycin (VAN); this may be due to the lipophilic decylaminoethyl side chain that targets TLV to the bacterial cell membrane.
T475 215153-215337 Epistemic_statement denotes Susceptibility or inducible resistance to oleandomycin was associated with the presence of an inducible erm(A) or erm(C) gene, respectively and might constitute markers of these genes.
T476 215338-215506 Epistemic_statement denotes The risk analysis for the clindamycin use in therapy of infections due to S. aureus inducibly resistant to erythromycin might include the nature of the resistance gene.
T477 219840-220009 Epistemic_statement denotes These data could provide further evidence about the possible role of pentapeptidic proteins of different Gram-positive species in their natural resistance to quinolones.
T478 220010-220110 Epistemic_statement denotes These Gram positives species could constitute a reservoir of Qnr-like quinolone resistance proteins.
T479 220301-220378 Epistemic_statement denotes However, it is unknown whether loss of K + is sufficient to cause cell death.
T480 220379-220526 Epistemic_statement denotes In this study we determined the kinetics of both cell death and lysis of S. aureus treated with DAP to establish any relationships between the two.
T481 222026-222188 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Our findings support the Silverman model for the mode of action of DAP and the hypothesis that it can cause rapid cell death without whole cell lysis.
T482 222189-222316 Epistemic_statement denotes We have, however, shown that cell lysis does occur over time, through both EM images and the leakage of large amounts of b-gal.
T483 222317-222482 Epistemic_statement denotes Our findings, while upholding the Silverman model, suggest that it is too simple to conclude that cell death is due only to loss of K + and membrane de-energisation.
T484 222483-222552 Epistemic_statement denotes The rapid loss of ATP would be an equally likely cause of cell death.
T485 222553-222944 Epistemic_statement denotes Objective: To study the effects of efflux pump inhibitors (CCCP and PAbN) on carbapenems in P. aeruginosa (Pa); to investigate the correlation between the resistance phenotypes and expression levels of efflux pumps of Pa and discuss the mechanism of different phenotypes in resistant Pa. By contrast, all the qnrA1-positive but blaVEB-1-negative isolates were negative for the A/C2 replicon.
T486 222945-223196 Epistemic_statement denotes These results clearly indicated that the genes encoding QnrA1 and VEB-1, when identified concomitantly in a given isolate, were always located on plasmids belonging to the same IncA/C2-incompatibility group that may vary in size and digestion pattern.
T487 223197-223291 Epistemic_statement denotes In addition, plasmids carrying the blaVEB-1 gene but lacking qnrA1 were also of the A/C2 type.
T488 223292-223472 Epistemic_statement denotes On the opposite, plasmids that were qnrA1-positive but blaVEB-1-negative were of distinct replicon types, suggesting independent acquisition of the qnrA gene on different plasmids.
T489 223473-223723 Epistemic_statement denotes Restriction pattern analysis of plasmid DNAs performed using the PstI endonuclease revealed that the blaVEB-1-positive plasmids exhibited different restriction profiles but also sharing common bands, likely corresponding to a common plasmid backbone.
T490 223724-223956 Epistemic_statement denotes Hybridisation performed with an A/C2-specific probe showed an identical signal revealing that the bands carrying the replication control region of the plasmids were of identical size, as expected with plasmids from the same lineage.
T491 223957-224100 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: It is shown here that the IncA/C2 plasmid may be the main vehicle of the blaVEB-1 gene on which the QnrA1 determinant may be added.
T492 224101-224201 Epistemic_statement denotes Understanding these patterns will help to identify potential targets for public health intervention.
T493 224472-224731 Epistemic_statement denotes Using data obtained from a large test accuracy study into rapid detection of intrapartum GBS colonisation, the aims were to determine (1) the prevalence of vaginal and rectal GBS in labouring women, comparing standard culture to enrichment culture techniques;
T494 224732-225002 Epistemic_statement denotes (2) what proportion of women present with different risk factors; (3) how both culture positivity and risk factors correlate with the frequency of IAP administration; (4) baby colonisation rates with regard to maternal colonisation site and whether or not IAP was given.
T495 227906-228010 Epistemic_statement denotes The production of PVL seems to be the main factor that contributes to the course of acute osteomyelitis.
T496 229853-229958 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: the present case shows that C-MRSA PVL-, tsst 1 might be associated with family transmission.
T497 229960-230107 Epistemic_statement denotes The prevalence of pathogenic Y. enterocolitica in Swiss pigs was high using PCR, however, the isolation rate was clearly lower than in German pigs.
T498 230408-230535 Epistemic_statement denotes The genetic diversity of ail-positive Y. enterocolitica in the pig tonsils collected from one Swiss slaughterhouse was limited.
T499 230536-230597 Epistemic_statement denotes T. van were significantly associated with the CDAD incidence.
T500 230818-230879 Epistemic_statement denotes Possibly, investigation at ward-level might correlate better.
T501 231349-231492 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study is to examine the ability of A. castellanii to protect V. cholerae and to enhance its growth to be able to infect humans.
T502 232237-232430 Epistemic_statement denotes The antibiotic assay differentiated between extracellular bacteria that killed by gentamicin and intracellular bacteria that killed only by ciprofloxacin, which could diffuse into amoeba cells.
T503 233065-233288 Epistemic_statement denotes Free-living amoeba is a possible biological factor, which protects and enhances growth of V. cholerae to exceed its infections dose and to supports the idea of amoeba as a second host to the bacterium in nature besides man.
T504 233452-233569 Epistemic_statement denotes A primary trigger for these conditions is the complex microbiota found as dental plaque, a complex microbial biofilm.
T505 233796-234099 Epistemic_statement denotes One outcome of these advances is the realisation that periodontal diseases are associated with systemic conditions such as coronary heart disease and stroke; higher risk for preterm, low birth weight babies and pose threats to those with chronic disease: diabetes, respiratory diseases and osteoporosis.
T506 234205-234315 Epistemic_statement denotes The relationship between oral infections and systemic disease represents a paradigm shift in current research.
T507 234316-234459 Epistemic_statement denotes A portion of this lecture will be devoted to examining the role of chronic infections and their association with cardiovascular diseases (CVD).
T508 234637-234782 Epistemic_statement denotes Although a number of potential mechanisms have been postulated, the mechanism by which these infections are associated with CVD is still unclear.
T509 234783-235086 Epistemic_statement denotes The various hypotheses concerning this relationship include common susceptibility, inflammation via increased circulating cytokines and inflammatory mediators, direct infection of the blood vessels and finally the possibility of cross-reactivity or molecular mimicry between bacterial and self antigens.
T510 235391-235537 Epistemic_statement denotes While both medicine and dentistry are healthcare professions devoted to patient care, the interaction between the two disciplines remains limited.
T511 235538-235646 Epistemic_statement denotes It is rare for dental professionals to be integral members of medical teams or hospital/healthcare settings.
T512 236329-236500 Epistemic_statement denotes This session will highlight the unique oral care needs for our changing patient population, and how oral health can be improved when dentists and physicians work together.
T513 236799-236989 Epistemic_statement denotes The need for increased collaboration between dentists and physicians to prevent or reduce complications by maintaining better oral and medical health will form a core theme for this session.
T514 236990-237124 Epistemic_statement denotes It cannot be any longer ignored that oral health and medical health professionals must unite for optimal management of patient health.
T515 237486-237621 Epistemic_statement denotes An overview of clinically effective oral hygiene formulations and their role as therapeutic strategies will commence this presentation.
T516 237622-237881 Epistemic_statement denotes With triclosan serving as a case-study, the talk will bring together recent advances in the assessment of oral biofilms, analyses of clinical strains including susceptibility to demonstrate the microbiological safety and efficacy of oral hygiene formulations.
T517 238031-238273 Epistemic_statement denotes Whilst triclosan is not noted for its activity against enteric bacteria and pseudomonads, laboratory studies demonstrated that chronic sub-lethal exposure of Escherichia coli can select mutant clones with significantly reduced susceptibility.
T518 238407-238630 Epistemic_statement denotes Initial concern that mutations in FabI might be capable of horizontal transfer between environmental bacteria and noscomial pathogens or that parallel processes might occur directly in Gram-positive pathogens have subsided.
T519 238631-238789 Epistemic_statement denotes Similarly, concern about possible selection of resistance towards third-party agents (antibiotics) that might share the FabI gene target has proven unfounded.
T520 239001-239097 Epistemic_statement denotes Evidence suggests that efflux-on mutants are unable to compete in natural microbial communities.
T521 239098-239442 Epistemic_statement denotes Whilst there is insufficient evidence to suggest that the uncontrolled use of triclosan in domestic products is totally free of risk, its deployment for oral hygiene, especially where such use might limit the number of refractory infections and their possible complications contributes ultimately to a reduction in antibiotic use is encouraged.
T522 239443-239615 Epistemic_statement denotes Collectively, there is no evidence that the long-term application of triclosan formulations to the oral cavity or skin selects for triclosanresistant bacterial populations.
T523 239616-239810 Epistemic_statement denotes As the increasing elderly population retain more of their natural teeth into later life periodontal disease will pose an increasing problem both for the dentition and potentially general health.
T524 239811-240109 Epistemic_statement denotes The maintenance of an effective level of oral hygiene is the cornerstone of all attempts to prevent and control periodontal diseases and yet the widespread prevalence of these diseases indicates the inability of most people to achieve a level of plaque control commensurate with periodontal health.
T525 240528-240679 Epistemic_statement denotes These benefits were initially attributed to the antibacterial action of triclosan but evidence now suggests that it is also an anti-inflammatory agent.
T526 241644-241768 Epistemic_statement denotes Carbapenems have been shown to provide superior outcomes compared with other agents for infections caused by ESBL producers.
T527 241890-241968 Epistemic_statement denotes The major non-fermentative Gram-negative pathogen of concern is P. aeruginosa.
T528 242084-242288 Epistemic_statement denotes Initial therapy should include an antipseudomonal b-lactam, such as piperacillintazobactam, an antipseudomonal carbapenem, or an antipseudomonal cephalosporin, plus an aminoglycoside or a fluoroquinolone.
T529 242666-242807 Epistemic_statement denotes As antibiotic resistance increases, empiric therapy for severe infections should be based on local pathogen etiology and resistance patterns.
T530 242952-243068 Epistemic_statement denotes Carbapenems are likely to remain an important option for serious Gramnegative infections for the foreseeable future.
T531 243069-243303 Epistemic_statement denotes Since the number of new intravenous agents with activity against Gram-negative organisms is extremely limited, the development of a new carbapenem may help to reduce the mortality, morbidity, and cost of serious nosocomial infections.
T532 243850-243902 Epistemic_statement denotes Three carbapenem groups nevertheless can be defined.
T533 243903-244038 Epistemic_statement denotes Group 1 agents lack activity versus non-fermenters; they are represented by ertapenem and perhaps in the future also by oral analogues.
T534 244039-244285 Epistemic_statement denotes Ertapenem's utility lies in the treatment of community-acquired infections, where ESBL producers are likely or proven; it has convenient, oncedaily, dosing but is the most vulnerable carbapenem to combinations of ESBL or AmpC plus impermeability.
T535 244286-244503 Epistemic_statement denotes Group 2 comprises imipenem, meropenem, and doripenem, plus analogues available only in East Asia; they are active versus most non-fermenters and are appropriate in nosocomial settings where these pathogens are likely.
T536 244886-245030 Epistemic_statement denotes Imipenem resistance arises by loss of OprD alone and can be selected in therapy; nevertheless, imipenem is unique in evading pseudomonal efflux.
T537 245031-245389 Epistemic_statement denotes Meropenem and doripenem are relatively stable to renal dehydropeptidase, but imipenem needs protection with cilastatin; doripenem and meropenem are chemically stable, allowing prolonged infusion, whereas imipenem is not; doripenem and meropenem have little seizure potential (meropenem is licensed for meningitis), but CNS side-effects limit imipenem dosage.
T538 245660-245792 Epistemic_statement denotes As carbapenem usage expands, it is critical to understand these differences, so that the most appropriate analogues can be selected.
T539 245939-246231 Epistemic_statement denotes The goal of antimicrobial chemotherapy is to optimise the combined pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) profile of a drug so that the greatest percentage of patients achieves the PD target associated with a favourable outcome, while minimising the development of resistant organisms.
T540 246232-246489 Epistemic_statement denotes Integration of population PK, a PD target, and microbiologic surveillance data by Monte Carlo simulations can generate an empirical dosing strategy that maximises the likelihood that an antibiotic regimen achieves the desired PD end point (exposure target).
T541 246707-246878 Epistemic_statement denotes By extending the infusion period to achieve the necessary T > MIC, a lower dose can achieve the same efficacy as a higher dose, while lowering cost and potential toxicity.
T542 246879-247152 Epistemic_statement denotes For example, a recent publication showed that a 1-g 0.5-h infusion of meropenem has a 77.1% rate of target attainment against Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from hospitals in Hungary, whereas a 3-h infusion of 0.5 g meropenem would have an 83.8% rate of target attainment.
T543 247490-247639 Epistemic_statement denotes Doripenem is more stable upon reconstitution than other carbapenems, potentially making it more convenient and easier to use as an extended infusion.
T544 247939-248114 Epistemic_statement denotes Extended infusion of a lower dose of antibiotic may produce efficacy equivalent to shorter, higher-dose infusions while reducing both toxicity and the emergence of resistance.
T545 248115-248294 Epistemic_statement denotes Extended infusion of a carbapenem, such as doripenem, that has neither seizure potential nor high resistance selection is a particularly promising strategy for serious infections.
T546 248562-248813 Epistemic_statement denotes Doripenem's advantages over other carbapenems include: enhanced activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa (with a low propensity for resistance), the lowest potential for seizures in the carbapenem class, and the greatest stability after reconstitution.
T547 250361-250463 Epistemic_statement denotes Serum and urine drug concentration data collected in Phase 1, 2, and 3 studies will also be discussed.
T548 250641-250803 Epistemic_statement denotes Doripenem's superior stability allowed the VAP trial to utilise an extended infusion (4-h) regimen for doripenem that may maximise for these difficult infections.
T549 251162-251283 Epistemic_statement denotes Hence: (i) M. tuberculosis can be controlled (though not eradicated) by the immune response induced by natural infection;
T550 251284-251404 Epistemic_statement denotes (ii) BCG fails to induce a protective immune response at least in those individuals who are susceptible to tuberculosis.
T551 251405-251498 Epistemic_statement denotes Current vaccination strategies have to consider both pre-exposure and post-exposure vaccines.
T552 251718-251804 Epistemic_statement denotes Antigens of M. tuberculosis also stimulate CD8 T cells, probably through crosspriming.
T553 251805-251899 Epistemic_statement denotes In addition, unconventional T cells also seem to participate in immunity against tuberculosis.
T554 251900-251946 Epistemic_statement denotes What can we learn for rational vaccine design?
T555 252660-252779 Epistemic_statement denotes Improved r-BCG should first be endowed with a higher immunogenicity and second may need a broader antigenic repertoire.
T556 252968-253153 Epistemic_statement denotes It is tempting to speculate that a prime/boost scheme comprising prime with improved r-BCG and boost with the most efficacious subunit vaccine candidate will provide optimal protection.
T557 253154-253341 Epistemic_statement denotes Identification of a biosignature that allows distinction between infection/protection and infection/disease in tuberculosis could speed up efficacy testing of vaccines in clinical trials.
T558 253342-253442 Epistemic_statement denotes The Grand Challenge 6 of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation aims at identifying such biosignatures.
T559 254057-254234 Epistemic_statement denotes The activity of the antimicrobial can therefore be studied both in vitro and in model systems, such as animal models, and a relationship between exposure and effect established.
T560 254235-254440 Epistemic_statement denotes The exposure is primarily determined by the pharmacokinetic characteristics of the drug, while the effect is determined by the concentration-effect relationship of the antimicrobial and the micro-organism.
T561 254441-254606 Epistemic_statement denotes However, in most clinical settings, it is the potency of the antimicrobial that is measured in terms of the MIC and not the concentration-effect relationship itself.
T562 254607-254706 Epistemic_statement denotes Therefore, a relationship needs to be ascertained between the MIC, exposure of the drug and effect.
T563 254707-254855 Epistemic_statement denotes Over the last decade, these pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) relationships of antimicrobials have been established for most classes of drugs.
T564 254856-255126 Epistemic_statement denotes The two major indices describing these relationships are the time the concentration of the antimicrobial remains above the MIC (T >MIC) as a fraction of the dosing interval and the Area under the Time Concentration curve over 24 hours divided by the MIC (AUC/MIC ratio).
T565 255127-255294 Epistemic_statement denotes The Peak/MIC ratio correlates with effect for a number of drugs, but it in many, if not all, cases the effect can not be clearly distinguished from the AUC/MIC effect.
T566 255645-255858 Epistemic_statement denotes Importantly, it has been shown in a number of clinical trials -now exceeding 10 -including several classes of drugs, that the PK/PD relationships that do exist in animals are, as expected, similar to those in men.
T567 255859-255946 Epistemic_statement denotes Moreover, it has been shown that the quantitative relationships are remarkably similar.
T568 256253-256377 Epistemic_statement denotes In a relatively simple approach, these relationships are used in daily clinical practice in the use of clinical breakpoints.
T569 256749-256949 Epistemic_statement denotes More sophisticated, these relationships are used to adjust dosing regimens once the MICs of the infectious micro-organisms are known, and thus provide an integrated approach to the individual patient.
T570 257084-257243 Epistemic_statement denotes Alternatively, once dosing regimens are established, they can be used to form an opinion on the possible indications for various clinical treatment modalities.
T571 257244-257450 Epistemic_statement denotes Dissemination of microbial drug resistance observed in the antibiotic era is clearly related to the selective pressure generated by the use of antibiotics in clinical, veterinary and agricultural practices.
T572 257451-257736 Epistemic_statement denotes This notion is universally acknowledged and supported by the several studies that have correlated the emergence and dissemination of resistance with the use of new antibiotics, and by documentation of the absence of acquired resistance in clinical isolates from the pre-antibiotic era.
T573 257737-257937 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has recently been reported also in humans and in wild animals living in remote areas where antibiotic exposure has been absent or minimal [1−3] .
T574 257938-258240 Epistemic_statement denotes This unexpected finding raises a question on the mechanisms responsible for spreading and maintenance of antibiotic resistance in similar settings, and could have important implications for the design of strategies addressed at controlling bacterial resistance based on antibiotic restriction policies.
T575 258241-258878 Epistemic_statement denotes Results of studies on antibiotic resistance in settings of minimal antibiotic exposure (including investigations recently carried out in very remote human communities living in the Bolivian Chaco and in the Alto Amazonas jungle of South America, and among wild reptiles (land iguanas) from a remote and protected island of the Galápagos archipelago with no documented sources of antibiotic exposure and minimum human contacts) will be critically reviewed in this presentation, and the mechanisms potentially involved in the dissemination of resistant strains and resistance genes unrelated to antimicrobial consumption will be discussed.
T576 258879-259119 Epistemic_statement denotes Results from the characterisation of resistance determinants carried by bacterial isolates from these settings pointed to their likely origin from antibiotic-exposed areas rather than to a local and independent resistance selection process.
T577 259120-259281 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the mechanisms responsible for this flow of resistance genes and for their maintenance and spread in absence of sustained antibiotic use remain elusive.
T578 260189-260458 Epistemic_statement denotes To determine whether the ChoP epitope was involved in the interaction of the P. aeruginosa isolates with the respiratory epithelial cells, standard invasion assays were performed using 16HBE14-bronchoepithelial cells, either treated or untreated with a PAFr antagonist.
T579 260914-261000 Epistemic_statement denotes We have demonstrated that in P. aeruginosa, the ChoP epitope is associated with EF-Tu.
T580 261249-261472 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: We aim to develop novel therapies for the treatment of Gram-negative bacterial infections, by isolating monoclonal antibodies that are capable of binding to signal molecules involved in bacterial quorum sensing.
T581 262568-262743 Epistemic_statement denotes By targeting the signal molecules, rather than the bacteria themselves, we believe that resistance is considerably less likely to develop to these antibody-based therapeutics.
T582 263437-263546 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study is to examine the interaction between P. aeruginosa PA103 and Acanthamoeba castellanii.
T583 264859-264995 Epistemic_statement denotes Furthermore, some limits were observed in the detection of linezolid resistance that prospectively could reduce the therapeutic options.
T584 265078-265363 Epistemic_statement denotes In that species, most of the mechanisms involved in the b-lactam resistance are linked to the production of b-lactamases, including clavulanic-acid inhibited expanded-spectrum b-lactamases (ESBLs) and carbapenemases which are the most powerful enzymes able to degradate most b-lactams.
T585 265984-266095 Epistemic_statement denotes KPC-2 has been shown to be prevalent in E. coli in Israel and KPC-3 has been reportyed sporadically in the USA.
T586 266717-266867 Epistemic_statement denotes Indeed, this determinant has been identified in clinical isolates also harbouring ESBL encoding genes, thus leading to panresistance in those strains.
T587 267347-267534 Epistemic_statement denotes Severe sepsis is a serious syndrome with organ failure that may affect a large proportion of the patients admitted to the intensive care unit and whose prediction is often difficult [1] .
T588 267778-267902 Epistemic_statement denotes These recommendations were reviewed during the annual meeting of the Society of Critical Care Medicine held in January 2006.
T589 268077-268194 Epistemic_statement denotes But, can we monitor therapy for severe sepsis if concepts, tools, ideas and attitudes differ largely between centres?
T590 268195-268395 Epistemic_statement denotes With the aim of answering this crucial question, we conducted a survey on the perception of Severe Sepsis, its diagnosis and monitoring through the national network for the Italian Chapter of the SSC.
T591 268797-269086 Epistemic_statement denotes On the question whether an educational tool was used to sensitise people to the campaign, 13% of the respondents declared that no specific tool was used and the other 87% (20 centres) stated that they used different educative means (mostly chart documentations and department conferences).
T592 269305-269493 Epistemic_statement denotes On the question how data were collected 9 institutions out of 23 (39%) answered that the SSC paper tool or database were used, 11 (47%) a combination of the two, and 3 (23%) other systems.
T593 270073-270205 Epistemic_statement denotes One main concept that illustrates the spirit of the SSC is the idea of an early intervention to apply the different recommendations.
T594 270206-270377 Epistemic_statement denotes Again, in checking how the time of presentation of sepsis is conceived in the emergency department, in the ward and in the ICU we obtained answers that were quite diverse.
T595 270582-270684 Epistemic_statement denotes The remaining 50% had a sort of "a posteriori" diagnosis, losing the possibility of an early approach.
T596 270952-271063 Epistemic_statement denotes Surprisingly, in the ICU still 30% of the cases is usually diagnosed through the review of the medical reports.
T597 271577-271710 Epistemic_statement denotes In order, to prove that breakpoints for antifungals can be obtained, EUCAST-AFST decided to make a proof of concept with fluconazole.
T598 272162-272341 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: In recent years K. pneumoniae has been shown to have increasing resistance, due to production of extended-spectrum b-lactamases (ESBLs) or metallo-b-lactamases (MBLs).
T599 272342-272533 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study was to record the bacteraemias due to K. pneumoniae in our ICU, to analyse the patterns of resistance, as well as the clinical characteristics of the ensuing infections.
T600 272658-272912 Epistemic_statement denotes The demographic characteristics of all patients admitted were recorded, as well as the underlying diseases, disease severity as estimated by the APACHE II score and possible factors predisposing to infections, such as previous consumption of antibiotics.
T601 274229-274488 Epistemic_statement denotes Of those who had a carbapenem-sensitive isolate, 35% had been receiving a carbapenem (p = 0.4) Conclusions: Infections due to K. pneumoniae resistant to carbapenems represent a serious clinical problem in our ICU and are associated with a high mortality rate.
T602 274489-274561 Epistemic_statement denotes It seems that previous use of carbapenems leads to increased resistance.
T603 274562-274641 Epistemic_statement denotes Larger studies are needed in order to obtain statistically significant results.
T604 277110-277258 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: The role of the multi-gene PE family of proteins unique to mycobacteria, in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis is still poorly understood.
T605 277351-277560 Epistemic_statement denotes Our objective was to understand how PE_PGRS33, a surface-exposed protein known to undergo variation among strains, influences TNF-a release from macrophages, and how this is linked to apoptosis of macrophages.
T606 279143-279282 Epistemic_statement denotes These results provide the first evidence that variations in the polymorphic repeats of the PGRS domain modulate the innate immune response.
T607 280125-280174 Epistemic_statement denotes M. tuberculosis ppk1 could complement the mutant.
T608 280336-280449 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: ppk1 likely plays a role in mycobacterial persistence and is a potential target for drug development.
T609 282204-282355 Epistemic_statement denotes We studied the cytokine/chemokine profiles associated with LTBI and TB in order to gain insight into ongoing immune activation events in Mtb-infection.
T610 282528-282785 Epistemic_statement denotes Interferon-gamma (IFN-g) that was released from sensitised lymphocytes upon ex vivo stimulation with Mtb-specific antigens was determined using the QuantiFERON-TB ® Gold In Tube assay as recommended by the manufacturer (Cellestis Ltd., Carnegie, Australia).
T611 283730-283854 Epistemic_statement denotes Assessment of IP-10 might substantially increase the sensitivity of IFN-g release assays (IGRA) for detecting Mtb infection.
T612 284083-284170 Epistemic_statement denotes results suggested that all isolates from patients of hospitals I and II were identical.
T613 284432-284528 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: One C. difficile strain seems to be predominating in Northern Bavaria CDAD patients.
T614 284669-284863 Epistemic_statement denotes Therefore, infection control programmes to restrict spread of C. difficile should not be restricted to hospitals but also should imply other healthcare facilities (nursing homes, house doctors).
T615 285740-285875 Epistemic_statement denotes Preliminary results of typing of 14 strains revealed 8 different types with type 001 (21%) and type 015 (14%) as the predominant types.
T616 286168-286321 Epistemic_statement denotes Few studies have evaluated risk factors for the development of C. difficile-associated diarrhoea (CDAD) in patients with antibiotic-associated diarrhoea.
T617 286705-286837 Epistemic_statement denotes CDAD patients were defined as patients who had diarrhoea and was associated with a positive stool toxin A/B enzyme immunoassay test.
T618 287554-287773 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusions: Our results may help clinicians predict the risk of CDAD in hospitalised patients with antibiotic-associated diarrhoea, guide careful antibiotic prescription and early attention to infection control issues.
T619 288611-288821 Epistemic_statement denotes During hospitalisation, 15% VANC cases subsequently received MET, and 12% MET received VANC; 9% MET and 11% VANC received IV MET (unknown if specifically for CDAD), and 1.5% MET and 3.1% VANC received rifampin.
T620 289047-289234 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite lower costs of MET vs VANC therapy, total pharmacy costs were similar ($2,439 vs $2,492, p = 0.52), while total hospitalisation costs were higher ($16,953 vs $14,718, p < 0.0001).
T621 289371-289556 Epistemic_statement denotes Compared to initial VANC therapy, those treated with MET had higher rates of poor discharge outcomes and greater resource use, however comparisons do not adjust for acute comorbidities.
T622 292011-292284 Epistemic_statement denotes Whole-genome multi-strain bacterial microarrays can be used to take a rapid snapshot of gene presence or absence in unsequenced bacterial genomes, and allow large bacterial populations to be interogated for genetic markers of phenotypic, clinical or evolutionary behaviour.
T623 292668-292818 Epistemic_statement denotes Surprisingly, about 12% of genes are CV, their presence, absence or variabity can be used to classify an isolate into one of about ten human lineages.
T624 293085-293316 Epistemic_statement denotes Since each lineage carries a unique combination of CV genes scattered throughout the chromosome, there was likely to be a common S. aureus ancestor but early evolutionary divergence of lineages, with possible selection in the nose.
T625 293470-293698 Epistemic_statement denotes Interestingly, we have been unable to identify any markers that differ between carriage and typical invasive community isolates (not CA-MRSA), suggesting community-acquired invasive disease is strongly dependent on host factors.
T626 293699-293794 Epistemic_statement denotes We have also discovered the likely mechanism controlling the independent evolution of lineages.
T627 293795-293982 Epistemic_statement denotes A restriction modification pathway found in all S. aureus called Sau1 can block horizontal transfer of DNA between isolates, and the specificity of the system varies according to lineage.
T628 294111-294338 Epistemic_statement denotes Not only does this explain independent lineage evolution, but has important implications for how S. aureus continues to evolve, and in particular to acquire MGE leading to increasingly antibiotic resistant and virulent strains.
T629 294339-294422 Epistemic_statement denotes S337 Baseline laboratory facilities on remote sites in Africa: too much/too little?
T630 294691-295054 Epistemic_statement denotes This requires a pragmatic approach based on a knowledge of the clinically most significant diseases in the area, either due to a high and clinically significant incidence or a high risk of significant morbidity and or mortality due to disease, the outcome of which may require or may benefit from reliable, affordable and readily available laboratory diagnostics.
T631 295257-295801 Epistemic_statement denotes In a setting in which a relatively small number of expatriate and national employees are taken care of with limited funding, the healthcare provider needs to be aware of the health risk profile of the region in which the service is rendered, the likely exposure of the population served to the prevalent diseases and the availability of laboratory tests that could or would make a significant difference to clinical disease management if available The main limiting factor in the provision of laboratory support to a medical service is funding.
T632 296107-296281 Epistemic_statement denotes The absence of trained laboratory personnel is most often a significant determinant in the decision making process regarding the level of sophistication that can be achieved.
T633 296456-296824 Epistemic_statement denotes Long standing main stays of side-room diagnostics such as blood and urine test kits capable of detecting a number of metabolic and other diseases prove to be cost effective, regularly useful, affordable and sustainable whilst sophisticated dry chemistry analysis machines find a very limited application on a remote site with limited medical and other infra-structure.
T634 296825-297054 Epistemic_statement denotes Dry chemistry tests that may be useful in this setting are superfluous in a setting in which a patient who requires, e.g., regular kidney function monitoring needs to be evacuated due to the overall limitations beset by the area.
T635 297354-297444 Epistemic_statement denotes The effects of those disparities can be observed at both individual and population levels.
T636 297758-297892 Epistemic_statement denotes Present and future health challenges related to migration may be more effectively addressed through collaborative global undertakings.
T637 298188-298322 Epistemic_statement denotes In the last decade, Southeast Asia has become the epicentre of a number of new disease outbreaks with the potential for global spread.
T638 298483-298609 Epistemic_statement denotes In Bangladesh, Nipah virus or one closely related to it has caused several outbreaks in Bangladesh with a high mortality rate.
T639 298770-298871 Epistemic_statement denotes Many factors accounting for the emergence of new infections must be in place prior to such outbreaks.
T640 299334-299425 Epistemic_statement denotes Surveillance is complicated in the case of a zoonotic disease such as avian influenza H5N1.
T641 299548-299700 Epistemic_statement denotes Preventing disease spread in an era of globalisation poses tremendous challenges in developing countries that depend on international trade and tourism.
T642 299836-300012 Epistemic_statement denotes Although there are guidelines available for pandemic preparedness as in the case of avian influenza, national plans are totally inadequate and do not measure up to expectation.
T643 300013-300152 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite these inadequacies, developing countries in Southeast Asia are making contingency plans in the event of unexpected viral emergence.
T644 300153-300311 Epistemic_statement denotes There is no doubt that this will be an uphill battle but certain measures initiated in the region will hopefully reduce the spread of emerging viral diseases.
T645 302116-302264 Epistemic_statement denotes FR264205 is an unusual preclinical cephalosporin with promising in vitro activity against Helicobacter pylori and AmpC-hyperproducing P. aeruginosa.
T646 302993-303112 Epistemic_statement denotes However, none of these early metabolism inhibitors have proceeded to proof-of-concept therapeutic studies at this time.
T647 304101-304374 Epistemic_statement denotes By complementing the screening of diverse, drug-like, infection-friendly compound collections against drugable targets, and early application of structure-based approaches, we should see breakthroughs in the discovery of antibacterial drugs with novel mechanisms of action.
T648 304375-304478 Epistemic_statement denotes The natural product approach: advances over the last 10 years that make it an attractive approach again
T649 304479-304712 Epistemic_statement denotes There is an urgent medical need to discover and develop new antibiotics, since resistance to antibiotics is becoming an increasingly frequent problem and current development pipelines are lacking innovative, novel antibiotic classes.
T650 305173-305398 Epistemic_statement denotes Another reason for their superiority can be explained by the fact that their synthesis evolved naturally in response to needs and challenges of the natural environment generating compounds which are pre-selected for activity.
T651 305399-305499 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite these facts, natural product research has recently gone through a phase of reduced interest.
T652 305598-305853 Epistemic_statement denotes The reasons for this development may be that natural products are often produced in low quantities and as mixtures of similar compounds, the rediscovery of known compounds and the challenge of natural product derivatisation using classical chemical means.
T653 306304-306458 Epistemic_statement denotes The use of modern Genome-based technologies, established in the past few years, offers the opportunity to increase the attractiveness of natural products.
T654 306459-306660 Epistemic_statement denotes Genome-based screening technologies provide fast access to the enormous genetic potential of Actinomycetes, soil bacteria known to represent one of the most important sources for bioactive metabolites.
T655 306661-306892 Epistemic_statement denotes Additionally, genetic engineering technologies will help to overcome two of the main hurdles connected to natural products, the difficulty in derivatising complex structures and the quantitative improvement of the production yield.
T656 306893-307149 Epistemic_statement denotes By focussing on examples in the field of genome based screening and genetic engineering this presentation will give an overview of major improvements that may lead to a rediscovery of natural product based drugs to meet the urgent need for new antibiotics.
T657 307603-307665 Epistemic_statement denotes Genotypes and possible sites of recombination were determined.
T658 307880-308003 Epistemic_statement denotes However, different phylogenetic relationships among the three clusters were observed in different regions of their genomes.
T659 308330-308843 Epistemic_statement denotes Bootscan analysis showed possible recombination between genotypes B and C from nucleotide positions 11500 to 13000, corresponding to the nsp6/nsp7 junction, giving rise to genotype A; and between genotypes A and B from nucleotide positions 21500 to 22500, corresponding to the nsp16/HE junction, giving rise to genotype C. Multiple alignments further narrowed the sites of cross-over to a 143-bp region between nucleotide positions 11750 and 11892, and a 29-bp region between nucleotide positions 21502 and 21530.
T660 309315-309490 Epistemic_statement denotes Analysis of a single gene is not sufficient for genotyping of CoV-HKU1, but would require amplification and sequencing of at least two gene loci, one from nsp10 to nsp16 (e.g.
T661 309552-309726 Epistemic_statement denotes Influenza activity in temperate regions of Australia typically occurs between May and September, whereas in tropical regions influenza can occur any time throughout the year.
T662 311697-311954 Epistemic_statement denotes The results suggest that testing laboratories around Australia and Asia generally utilise accurate and sensitive methods for detection of H5N1, although some laboratories are only testing for Influenza A and are currently not performing specific H5N1 tests.
T663 312073-312206 Epistemic_statement denotes Planning public health responses rely on predictive models by which the impact of different intervention strategies can be evaluated.
T664 312207-312366 Epistemic_statement denotes Previous research has rather focused on producing predictions for certain localities or under specific conditions and on the administration of antiviral drugs.
T665 312367-312512 Epistemic_statement denotes The effectiveness of these interventions depends on various factors which must be explored by sensitivity analyses, based on mathematical models.
T666 312513-312836 Epistemic_statement denotes We investigate how pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions can mitigate an influenza pandemic and examine how intervention schedules, restricted stockpiles and contact reduction (social distancing measures and partial isolation of cases) determine the course of a pandemic wave and the success of interventions.
T667 313132-313380 Epistemic_statement denotes It allows for producing time courses and cumulative numbers of influenza cases, outpatient visits, applied antiviral treatment doses, hospitalisations, deaths and work days lost due to sickness, all of which may be associated with economic aspects.
T668 313381-313612 Epistemic_statement denotes Results: The model shows that a timely application of antiviral drugs combined with a quick implementation of contact reduction measures is required to substantially protract the peak of an influenza epidemic and reduce its height.
T669 314220-314335 Epistemic_statement denotes When controlling pandemic influenza, pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical measures should not be used exclusively.
T670 314336-314449 Epistemic_statement denotes Contact reduction measures must be part of mitigation strategies and have the advantage to be not limited per se.
T671 314450-314600 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: Although influenza (Flu) is an old infectious disease, it will cause pandemics and requires global cooperation for control and prevention.
T672 314755-314847 Epistemic_statement denotes However, due to the genetic variability of the influenza it requires vaccination every year.
T673 315504-315684 Epistemic_statement denotes Results: Our results indicated that the CF response rates (defined as 4-fold titer increase of the paired sera) for both influenza A and B were low (33.7% and 15.7%, respectively).
T674 315685-315864 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the pre-immunised ELISA titers for both influenza A and B were much higher than normal (average 98.3±45.6 RU/mL for Flu A and 176±57.5 RU/mL for Flu B; normal <22 RU/mL).
T675 316032-316123 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the rate of pre-immunised sera with protective HI titer (HI 40) was 80.7% (67/83).
T676 316280-316381 Epistemic_statement denotes The phenomenon might reflect the quality of the vaccine and the consequences of previous vaccination.
T677 316637-316738 Epistemic_statement denotes The appraisal of these AE rates appears to be very important in the decision of HP to get vaccinated.
T678 316739-316866 Epistemic_statement denotes A better mediation of the actual very low rates of severe adverse effects may improve the influenza-vaccination rates among HP.
T679 316867-316977 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: Avian H5N1 influenza viruses could be transmitted to humans, resulting in severe or fatal disease.
T680 317787-317902 Epistemic_statement denotes Our data indicate that vaccination may boost cross-subtype cellular and/or humoral immunity against H5N1 influenza.
T681 318112-318264 Epistemic_statement denotes No correlation between influenza-specific CD4 T-cells and humoral response was observed, suggesting that this response was mainly CD4 T-cellindependent.
T682 318265-318338 Epistemic_statement denotes Differently, CD4 T-cells may help for anti-influenza CD8 T-cell response.
T683 318741-318913 Epistemic_statement denotes No correlation between influenza specific CD4 T-cells and humoral responses were observed, suggesting that this type of antibody response was mainly CD4 T-cell independent.
T684 318914-319081 Epistemic_statement denotes In this study, we demonstrated that vaccination against seasonal influenza might induce both cellular and humoral cross-reactive immunity against H5N1 avian influenza.
T685 319082-319204 Epistemic_statement denotes This cross-type immunity may represent an important component of the immune response against novel influenza A infections.
T686 320653-320792 Epistemic_statement denotes Antibody titers and opsonisation titers to 7 serotypes have good correlation in pre-immune sera as well as post-immuue sera in both groups.
T687 321500-321731 Epistemic_statement denotes Results: After adjusting for age, invasive status and region, a multivariate logistic regression model showed that non-vaccine (NV) isolates are 1.9 times (1.3−2.7, p = 0.03) more likely to be MR in the post-vaccine release period.
T688 321859-322036 Epistemic_statement denotes become more prevalent after introduction of the vaccine), we found that the serotype 19 not F was 4.4 times more likely to expand (2.1−9.1) than other NV serotypes (p < 0.0001).
T689 322037-322180 Epistemic_statement denotes A group formed by serotypes [11, 15, 33, 35] is also more likely to increase in prevalence, OR 2.4, 1.3−4.5, p = 0.01) than other NV serotypes.
T690 322276-322620 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Groups of both vaccine and non-vaccine serotypes can be categorised according to their propensity to expand and to acquire MR. Serotype 19F slightly decreases in prevalence but increases in MR rate, while serotype 19 not F both increases in prevalence and acquires resistance at a rate that is proportional to the expansion process.
T691 324420-324658 Epistemic_statement denotes The results of this study confirmed the magnitude of the problem of antimicrobial resistance in these low-resource countries and evidenced an alarming increase in the resistance rates to quinolones and to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins.
T692 325511-325708 Epistemic_statement denotes (ii) The group of isolates resistant to one group of antibiotics was more likely to be resistant to other antimicrobial groups (under EARSS surveillance) compared to their susceptible counterparts.
T693 325709-326026 Epistemic_statement denotes The observation that most resistance is associated with other types of resistance and that the level of associated resistance seems comparable between countries would suggest that the overall reduction of the antibiotic use is probably more important in the society as a whole than targeted reduction of single drugs.
T694 326027-326114 Epistemic_statement denotes Our analysis suggest that efforts should be focused on these 'multi' resistant strains.
T695 327176-327342 Epistemic_statement denotes In contrast, we were unable to isolate any plasmids from the 3 imipenem-sensitive strains; however, they were positive for the KPC ORF using PCR on total genomic DNA.
T696 327435-327559 Epistemic_statement denotes The first cluster of 7 isolates was 86.0% identical suggesting a clonal expansion while the other 5 isolates were unrelated.
T697 327853-327952 Epistemic_statement denotes Both a clonal expansion and horizontal plasmid transfer appear to be involved in KPC dissemination.
T698 327953-328207 Epistemic_statement denotes In addition, these data suggest that the KPC ORF may reside in the chromosome and is not expressed until the proper inducing agent is present or that the KPC ORF may reside on a transposable element that is not expressed until transferred into a plasmid.
T699 328208-328550 Epistemic_statement denotes O362 Pseudomonas aeruginosa resistance rates in association with level of hospital care: data from the EARSS Factors independently associated with increased risk of non-susceptibility to 1 of these agents in P. aeruginosa were intensive care, young age, >48 hours prior hospitalisation, and infections arising from skin/soft tissue and lines.
T700 329023-329153 Epistemic_statement denotes DOR MICs were closely related to IPM, on average 2.8 dilutions lower for P. aeruginosa and 0.5 dilutions higher for Acinetobacter.
T701 329435-329616 Epistemic_statement denotes S. Corvallis is an uncommon serovar in our experience (0.2% of all isolates) and is remarkable that this serovar represents a high proportion of all qnrS positive isolates detected.
T702 329700-329832 Epistemic_statement denotes Orthopaedic and Trauma surgery is an implant specialty where surgical success is related to the insertion of prosthetic joints (e.g.
T703 331103-331275 Epistemic_statement denotes The environmental impact of emerging infections is of special concern for endangered wild animal populations, which can be pushed to the brink of extinction by such events.
T704 331276-331439 Epistemic_statement denotes Animals, and particularly wild animals, are thought to be the source of more than 70% of all emerging infections ( August to December and also rises in the spring.
T705 331440-331543 Epistemic_statement denotes These findings are of importance for the understanding of how influenza virus is perpetuated in nature.
T706 331544-331661 Epistemic_statement denotes Of concern is the presence of H5 and H7 subtypes that are prone to change into highly pathogenic variants in poultry.
T707 331798-331941 Epistemic_statement denotes This indicates that wild bird surveillance for influenza A virus can be of value as a sentinel system to prevent outbreaks in domestic poultry.
T708 332058-332209 Epistemic_statement denotes This fact, in combination with a growing number of humans, creates an arena where domestic animals, humans and finally zoonotic pathogens can interact.
T709 332210-332323 Epistemic_statement denotes Influenza A virus is the ultimate actor in this play where some subtypes may change into highly pathogenic forms.
T710 332324-332365 Epistemic_statement denotes These may be transmitted directly to man.
T711 332475-332622 Epistemic_statement denotes A genetic trait might then readily go from the human to the bird virus so that avian influenza acquires the capacity to pass from person to person.
T712 332623-332733 Epistemic_statement denotes With this risk in mind, it would advisable to consider any method to reduce the probability of this happening.
T713 332734-332910 Epistemic_statement denotes Contingency planning should take into account the known evolutionary potential of animal viruses and other pathogens to adapt to the environment of humans and domestic animals.
T714 332920-333066 Epistemic_statement denotes The use of fluconazole susceptibility profile as a surrogate marker for prediction of voriconazole susceptibility has also been proposed recently.
T715 333372-333506 Epistemic_statement denotes Further investigations address the applicability of other methods, which are more practical and/or require shorter incubation periods.
T716 333597-333702 Epistemic_statement denotes Utility of flow cytometry for AFST of yeasts and moulds is being currently studied and appears promising.
T717 333965-334096 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite these progressions, utility of AFST in direction of antifungal therapy and prediction of clinical outcome is still limited.
T718 334097-334414 Epistemic_statement denotes While in vitro triazole (particularly fluconazole) susceptibility results for Candida appear to be optimally correlated with clinical outcome, data are either limited and investigational or fail to demonstrate any significant in vitro-in vivo correlation for most of the remaining fungus-antifungal drug combinations.
T719 334545-334747 Epistemic_statement denotes Optimisation of test methodologies and parameters for routine use and expanded in vitro-in vivo correlation studies may further enhance the role of AFST as an adjunct in direction of antifungal therapy.
T720 335298-335554 Epistemic_statement denotes The goal of combined molecular and therapeutic interpretation of susceptibility tests is to provide an improved logical basis for decision-making in antibiotic therapy by taking into account the recent progress in the understanding of bacterial resistance.
T721 336025-336144 Epistemic_statement denotes In vitro antibiotic susceptibility tests, like other tests in biology, should provide objective quantitative data, e.g.
T722 336151-336267 Epistemic_statement denotes For various historical reasons, they also provide subjective interpretation of the data such as clinical categories.
T723 336510-336639 Epistemic_statement denotes The best that one can ask of antibiotic susceptibility testing is detection of resistance, in particular of low-level resistance.
T724 336640-336782 Epistemic_statement denotes This can be achieved by improved interpretation of the results of in vitro sensitivity tests or by the design of certain genotypic approaches.
T725 336783-337075 Epistemic_statement denotes The goal of the proposed approach is to provide the clinician with the necessary results for judicious decision-making in antibiotic therapy utilising available information and to draw his or her attention to the combinations of bacterium and antibiotic for which there is a therapeutic risk.
T726 337649-337737 Epistemic_statement denotes However, there are some exceptions, both in Gram-negative and in Gram-positive bacteria.
T727 338029-338122 Epistemic_statement denotes However, bactericidal synergism of amikacin with b-lactams or vancomycin is always abolished.
T728 338230-338415 Epistemic_statement denotes In this case and several others, interpretive reading of susceptibility tests based on identification of resistance phenotypes may help to identify impaired activity of aminoglycosides.
T729 338416-338550 Epistemic_statement denotes Interpretive reading may also allow to identify some pitfalls in the detection of resistance to macrolide and lincosamide antibiotics.
T730 338551-338748 Epistemic_statement denotes Staphylococci may be resistant to macrolides by production of a ribosomal methylase encoded by erm genes conferring the MLSB phenotype or by production of an efflux pump encoded by the msr(A) gene.
T731 338749-338837 Epistemic_statement denotes In case of inducible MLSB resistance, clindamycin that is not an inducer remains active.
T732 338838-339002 Epistemic_statement denotes However, constitutively resistant mutants can be selected by clindamycin and clinical failure during treatment by clindamycin have been reported in a few occasions.
T733 339003-339115 Epistemic_statement denotes The use of clindamycin is probably best avoided in severe infections or infections with heavy bacterial inocula.
T734 339303-339447 Epistemic_statement denotes By a disk diffusion test, the inducible MLSB phenotype can be identified by the flattening of the clindamycin zone facing the erythromycin disk.
T735 339448-339763 Epistemic_statement denotes The relative importance of the contaminated inanimate environment is discussed controversially: Whereas outbreaks due to environmental sources have been described repeatedly, its role as a source for endemic colonisation (and, as a consequence, infection) in intensive care patients has not been firmly established.
T736 339764-340020 Epistemic_statement denotes More recent data show that in an ICU, a high figure of 35% of all cases of P. aeruginosa acquisition may originate from contaminated tap water (clonal relationship between isolates) and that retrograde contamination of faucets by patients may occur in 15%.
T737 340021-340156 Epistemic_statement denotes However, surveillance of intestinal colonisation (which plays a relevant role in the epidemiology of P. aeruginosa) was not undertaken.
T738 340350-340503 Epistemic_statement denotes With regard to infection control, adequate hand hygiene is essential, whereas 'sterilisation' of sinks or routine use of water filters seems impractical.
T739 340504-340657 Epistemic_statement denotes Alcohol-based handrubs, via dispensers near the bedside or in coat pockets, should be preferred in most situations over hand washing with soap and water.
T740 340658-340851 Epistemic_statement denotes All open water sources including sinks may be a potential habitat of pathogens like P. aeruginosa, and the use of tap water for critically ill or immuno-compromised patients must be restricted.
T741 341337-341504 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusions: Urology sections should be encouraged to monitor the susceptibility of pathogens causing NAUTI in order to tailor a better empirical antibiotic treatment.
T742 341505-341664 Epistemic_statement denotes Urologists need to work out guidelines on when to take blood cultures after urological surgery to obtain a more uniform reporting of urosepsis between regions.
T743 341665-341745 Epistemic_statement denotes The high prevalence of urosepsis after urological surgery is a cause of concern.
T744 343742-343851 Epistemic_statement denotes The emergence of qnr also alerts us to the potential rapid dissemination of quinolone-resistant determinants.
T745 344567-344714 Epistemic_statement denotes Urosepsis accounts for approximately 25% of all sepsis cases and may develop from a community or nosocomial acquired urinary tract infection (UTI).
T746 344715-344836 Epistemic_statement denotes The underlying UTI is almost exclusively a complicated one with involvement of the parenchymatous urogenital organs (e.g.
T747 344837-344916 Epistemic_statement denotes kidneys, prostate) and mostly associated with any kind of obstructive uropathy.
T748 344917-345083 Epistemic_statement denotes If urosepsis originates from a nosocomial infection, a broad spectrum of Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens have to be expected which are often multiresistant.
T749 345483-345580 Epistemic_statement denotes In most cases of urosepsis an early control of the infectious focus is possible and as important.
T750 345658-345990 Epistemic_statement denotes Although most antibiotics achieve high urinary concentrations there are several unique properties in complicated UTI, and thus in urosepsis, that influence the activity of the antibiotic substances: (i) The renal pharmacokinetics in unilateral and bilateral renal impairment and in unilateral and bilateral renal obstruction differ.
T751 345991-346062 Epistemic_statement denotes (ii) Varations in pH may influence the activity of certain antibiotics.
T752 346063-346262 Epistemic_statement denotes (iii) Biofilm infection is frequently found under these conditions, which may increase the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the antimicrobials at the site of infection by several 100-folds.
T753 346263-346624 Epistemic_statement denotes In order to assess the antibiotic pharmacodynamic properties in such situations not only the MIC as determined in vitro and the plasma concentrations of the free (unbound) drug, which are the guiding principle for many infections, but also the actual renal excretion and the urinary bactericidal activity of an antibiotic substance should be taken into account.
T754 346828-347052 Epistemic_statement denotes Since urosepsis originates quite often from catheter associated UTI and after urological interventions, optimal catheter care and optimal strategies to prevent nosocomial UTI may be able to reduce the frequency of urosepsis.
T755 348099-348236 Epistemic_statement denotes The risk factors delineated in this study should be considered when selecting initial empirical antibiotic therapy for patients with CAP.
T756 348492-348584 Epistemic_statement denotes Persistence or deterioration of CXR abnormalities were not correlated with a poor prognosis.
T757 348585-348798 Epistemic_statement denotes Therefore, routine follow-up CXR seems not to be appropriate for patients that respond to therapy and CXR follow-up to exclude a non-infectious cause should not be performed within 4 weeks after initial diagnosis.
T758 348895-348946 Epistemic_statement denotes G. Barlow, D. Nathwani, P. Davey (Hull, Dundee, UK)
T759 348947-349116 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: UK guidelines recommend co-amoxiclav/macrolide or a second/third-generation cephalosporin/macrolide for severe (CURB65 3) community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).
T760 349117-349231 Epistemic_statement denotes Observational studies suggest that adherence to guidelines and atypical pathogen cover results in better outcomes.
T761 349232-349312 Epistemic_statement denotes There is concern about the ecological impact, however, of broad-spectrum agents.
T762 349798-349889 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study was to assess the performance of CURB65 in patients with bacteraemia.
T763 350706-350919 Epistemic_statement denotes The most common bacteria were: MSSA (41% of patients), MRSA (23%); various Gram-negatives (16%); thought to be significant coagulasenegative staphylococci (15%); Group A−G streptococci (10%); and enterococci (8%).
T764 351576-351650 Epistemic_statement denotes The cut-off for severe illness may need to be lower, however, than in CAP.
T765 351651-351733 Epistemic_statement denotes There is the potential, therefore, to identify a low-risk cohort of patients (i.e.
T766 351734-351833 Epistemic_statement denotes CURB65 = 0) who may be appropriate for an early switch to oral therapy and discharge from hospital.
T767 351872-351986 Epistemic_statement denotes CURB65 2) are more likely to need aggressive therapy according to the principals of the surviving sepsis campaign.
T768 351987-352026 Epistemic_statement denotes A large prospective study is warranted.
T769 352551-352684 Epistemic_statement denotes This could reflect an evolution of the S. aureus isolates towards a higher virulence and expression of various superantigenic toxins.
T770 352685-352876 Epistemic_statement denotes Bacteraemia could partially explain the severity of non-menstrual cases and may be a composite form of shock, frontier between septic shock and STSS, potentially more severe than STSS itself.
T771 354019-354162 Epistemic_statement denotes However, both the onset of growth and kill can be delayed and modeled by exponential terms, characterised by time t and dg or dk, respectively.
T772 354359-354504 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: The proposed model incorporating five additional terms could account much better for the in vitro situation than a simple Emax-model.
T773 355858-355971 Epistemic_statement denotes The intracellular accumulation of AZM and RIF found here corresponds well with what has previously been reported.
T774 355972-356297 Epistemic_statement denotes The intracellular accumulation for CXM, DCX and GEN found here, are surprisingly high, since b-lactams are notoriously considered not to accumulate intracellularly, and the 2−4 fold intracellular accumulation of aminoglycosides take several days, but the influx correlates well with the good effect seen in the in vivo model.
T775 358713-359018 Epistemic_statement denotes Taking into account the very narrow antibiotherapy choices in these infections, the horizontal transfer of these genes and also the increasing resistance to colistin, the possibility of a further spreading of carbapenemhydrolyzing oxacillinases is of a considerable concern for antimicrobial chemotherapy.
T776 360136-360281 Epistemic_statement denotes No class-1 integrons were found that did not have the 3 CS as has been found in several recent blaVIM-2 isolates from diverse geographic regions.
T777 361849-361979 Epistemic_statement denotes The significant variability in the bactericidal effect observed, appears to be independent of the isolates' resistance phenotypes.
T778 361980-362225 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: Despite the relatively low concentrations used, hbD-3 exhibited bactericidal activity against MBL-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa nosocomial strains and therefore it would be an attractive alternative to current theurapeutic agents.
T779 362227-362461 Epistemic_statement denotes Systems biology is a fast developing research area in life sciences which combines both experimental and theoretical disciplines and which investigates all components of complex biological systems (for example all proteins of a cell).
T780 362610-362850 Epistemic_statement denotes It thus allows a holistic view on complex biological systems and to set up improved biological models, particularly if several different experimental parameters are integrated (for example protein interaction and expression profiling data).
T781 362851-363063 Epistemic_statement denotes Although Systems biology is usually based on screening assays and thus starts without bias, in contrast to hypothesis-driven research, in most cases it eventually leads to a multitude of novel working hypotheses.
T782 363064-363271 Epistemic_statement denotes Particularly interesting are hypotheses derived from bioinformatic concepts like network emergence, robustness and modularity, since it is currently completely unclear if and how they translate into biology.
T783 363272-363465 Epistemic_statement denotes Systems biology-based approaches in infectious diseases are even more complex, as they investigate the interactions between the components of two distinct biological systems, pathogen and host.
T784 363757-363975 Epistemic_statement denotes By integrating all components of the immune system, Systems biology-based approaches might be able to generate better disease models than previous reductionist approaches focusing on only one or few pathogenic aspects.
T785 364561-364707 Epistemic_statement denotes There is growing evidence that genetic variations on both the host and the pathogen side are often crucial for the outcome of infectious diseases.
T786 365243-365743 Epistemic_statement denotes However, it will lead to substantial changes in medicine within only a few years, not just because Systems biology-based disease models will considerabley improve our understanding of the pathogenesis and will accelerate and rationalise drug discovery, but also since the ability to determinate individual genetic traits and availability of multi-parameter diagnostics will eventually lead to a much more personalised medicine, in which therapeutical interventions are tailored to single individuals.
T787 366268-366419 Epistemic_statement denotes Despite this immense potentiality, only few mutations that are randomly produced during the daily replicative cycles are fixed within the viral genome.
T788 366766-366902 Epistemic_statement denotes For this reason, the number of quasispecies is limited if the environment (that is immune and pharmacological pressure) does not change.
T789 367138-367312 Epistemic_statement denotes In case of fully suppressive therapy, the virus is unable to generate and/or select new variants, the wild-type strain remains prevalent and the therapy is highly successful.
T790 367313-367544 Epistemic_statement denotes By contrast, if therapeutic pressure is inconsistent, erratic, or not sufficiently potent, the virus continues its replicative cycles under drug presence, and this represents the best environment to select mutant-resistant strains.
T791 367545-367758 Epistemic_statement denotes The rapidity with which this selection occurs is a function of the genetic barrier of each drug, that in turn is related to the number of mutations occurring to generate a new variant fully resistant to each drug.
T792 367759-367879 Epistemic_statement denotes A low genetic barrier means few (1 or 2) mutations are required to generate resistant variants, that will occur rapidly.
T793 370584-370657 Epistemic_statement denotes fAUC/MIC appears to best characterise the PD profile of this novel agent.
T794 371114-371220 Epistemic_statement denotes Recent studies have shown the enormous potential of the use of phage endolysins as potential therapeutics.
T795 371221-371446 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: To characterise the staphylococcal phage K-derived protein, LysK, a bifunctional endolysin with antimicrobial activity against MRSA, with a view to identifying the domain or domains responsible for lytic activity.
T796 371856-372045 Epistemic_statement denotes SDS-PAGE and zymogram assays were used to visualise the activity of LysK and its deletion derivatives in pQE60 and to assess which domain(s) the lytic activity of LysK could be ascribed to.
T797 372046-372358 Epistemic_statement denotes Results: Bioinformatic analysis of LysK (495 amino acids) suggests that it has a modular structure, containing two peptidoglycan hydrolase domains, CHAP (endopeptidase activity) and Amidase_2 (N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase activity), at the N-terminus and a cellwall binding domain at the C-terminus (SH3b).
T798 374015-374026 Epistemic_statement denotes Our results
T799 374027-374117 Epistemic_statement denotes show that in vitro 10 7 bacteria can be reduced to sterility seconds after enzyme contact.
T800 375026-375115 Epistemic_statement denotes Resistance to the enzymes has not been found nor do antibodies neutralise their activity.
T801 375116-375288 Epistemic_statement denotes Furthermore, a combination of antibiotic and enzyme has been shown to work synergistically resulting in efficient lethal activity in cases of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
T802 375289-375536 Epistemic_statement denotes Thus, phage lytic enzymes are a new reagent that may be used in hospitals, nursing homes and the general population to control antibiotic resistant pathogenic bacteria in blood and on mucosal surfaces, offering a capability previously unavailable.
T803 376999-377155 Epistemic_statement denotes For these and other reasons two-component signalling systems and their variants have been recognized as targets for the development of anti-infective drugs.
T804 377156-377323 Epistemic_statement denotes In this presentation the features of two-component systems that make them potentially attractive targets for the development of novel antiinfectives will be discussed.
T805 377324-377587 Epistemic_statement denotes The mechanisms of action and limitations of some classes of previously developed two-component system inhibitors will also be discussed, as will the current and future perspectives for the development of selective inhibitors of these bacterial signalling systems.
T806 377713-377884 Epistemic_statement denotes The public have linked the so-called 'superbug' with their experience of dirty hospitals, but the precise role of cleaning in the control of this organism is unknown [1] .
T807 377885-378119 Epistemic_statement denotes There is some support for a link between poor hygiene in hospitals and MRSA, since its epidemiological characteristics permit survival in the clinical environment as well as make it potentially vulnerable to the cleaning process [2] .
T808 378270-378365 Epistemic_statement denotes Perhaps it is time to introduce microbiological standards for surface levels in hospitals [3] .
T809 378366-378547 Epistemic_statement denotes This would not only allay concerns over the grading of hygiene by visual assessment, but would provide a means whereby the removal of dirt becomes an evidence-based science [3, 4] .
T810 378783-379035 Epistemic_statement denotes Floors may form a repository for a variety of organisms but they do not play a major role in HAI [5] Pathogens are delivered to patients on hands, and it is more likely that contaminated hand-touch sites are a greater risk for MRSA acquisition [3, 6] .
T811 379036-379197 Epistemic_statement denotes Such areas should be prioritised when managing cleaning schedules, since a targeted approach to hospital cleaning might be a useful control factor for MRSA [7] .
T812 379198-379309 Epistemic_statement denotes We will never be able to guarantee consistent hand hygiene nor a sustained reduction in antibiotic consumption.
T813 379310-379373 Epistemic_statement denotes Improvements in cleaning, however, are not insurmountable [1] .
T814 379374-379467 Epistemic_statement denotes More research on the association between MRSA and environmental hygiene is urgently required.
T815 379468-379602 Epistemic_statement denotes Basic cleaning could deliver significant cost benefits in MRSA control and could ultimately be our only defence against this organism.
T816 379603-379666 Epistemic_statement denotes Carriage of MRSA is most often transient but can be persistent.
T817 379667-379758 Epistemic_statement denotes In patients carriage is associated with an increased risk for the development of infection.
T818 379759-379837 Epistemic_statement denotes Healthcare workers who carry MRSA may transmit the micro-organism to patients.
T819 379838-379945 Epistemic_statement denotes To control transmission and prevent the development of infection, eradication of carriage may be indicated.
T820 379946-380068 Epistemic_statement denotes The decision to start decolonisation therapy should be carefully balanced with the risk for the development of resistance.
T821 380069-380271 Epistemic_statement denotes Factors that are associated with increased failure rates are: the presence of wounds or other skin lesions, the presence of indwelling devices, multisite carriage and the presence of reservoirs at home.
T822 380611-380712 Epistemic_statement denotes Well-designed trials are not available so at present an evidencebased recommendation can not be made.
T823 380713-380807 Epistemic_statement denotes The existing data indicate that a combination of two agents including rifampicin is preferred.
T824 380808-380887 Epistemic_statement denotes The choice of the agents should be based on the susceptibility testing results.
T825 380888-380973 Epistemic_statement denotes Treatment failure may be based on recolonisation from a persisting reservoir at home.
T826 380974-381080 Epistemic_statement denotes Therefore, in patients who (repeatedly) fail on decolonisation therapy these sources should be sought for.
T827 381942-382105 Epistemic_statement denotes Salmonellosis remained the second most frequent zoonosis with 171,775 reported human cases, despite the fall by 9.5% to an incidence rate of 38.2 compared to 2004.
T828 383150-383273 Epistemic_statement denotes Foodborne infections caused by these resistant bacteria pose a particular risk to humans due to possible treatment failure.
T829 383274-383543 Epistemic_statement denotes When the results of the routine monitoring of laying-hen flocks are compared to the results from an EU-wide, fully harmonised Salmonella baseline study in laying-hen holdings, the prevalences in the baseline study are remarkably higher than those in routine monitoring.
T830 383544-383748 Epistemic_statement denotes This reflects the different sensitivities of sampling scheme and sample types used and demonstrates that a harmonised protocol should be used when comparing the situation in one Member State with another.
T831 384001-384262 Epistemic_statement denotes The pathogenicity of these Gram-negative bacteria has been studied intensively during the last decades, resulting in identification and molecular characterisation of a set of chromosomally and extrachromosomally (plasmid pYV) encoded pathogenicity factors (PF).
T832 384263-384370 Epistemic_statement denotes Here, the function of the PFs in the context of cell culture and animal infection models will be discussed.
T833 384822-384965 Epistemic_statement denotes The Yersinia invasin (Inv) is closely related to the intimins (EaeA) of enteropathogenic (EPEC) and enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC).
T834 386266-386385 Epistemic_statement denotes In the past decades various groups of Escherichia coli associated with diarrhoeal diseases in man have been recognized.
T835 386770-386864 Epistemic_statement denotes There are several problems associated with the recognition of these strains in the laboratory.
T836 386865-387020 Epistemic_statement denotes Easily detectable phenotypic markers sufficiently specific and sensitive to distinguish these strains from their non-pathogenic counterparts are not known.
T837 387021-387237 Epistemic_statement denotes Although certain virulence factors (toxins, adhesins, invasins) are always, or often present in particular groups, the detection of their expression frequently goes beyond the capabilities of diagnostic laboratories.
T838 387439-387578 Epistemic_statement denotes Shiga toxin, stx, or intimin, eae) can serve screening purposes but their identification may not prove the actual virulence of the isolate.
T839 387579-387742 Epistemic_statement denotes Virulence factors can be shared by members of different pathotypes, and can be present in isolates recovered from healthy individuals or in non-pathogenic strains.
T840 387743-387865 Epistemic_statement denotes For some classes it is still not clear which particular combination(s) of these genes are necessary to cause disease (e.g.
T841 388156-388338 Epistemic_statement denotes Furthermore, more data on the incidence of these pathotypes should help to understand the role of the individual host's susceptibility in the outcome when encountering these strains.
T842 388792-388965 Epistemic_statement denotes In contrast to human medicine in which treatment is customarily directed at the patient, entire groups of animals may be treated with the use of medicated feed and/or water.
T843 388966-389265 Epistemic_statement denotes Moreover, growth-promoting dosages are usually at low concentrations for extended time periods, therefore both practices are a potentially significant driving force in accelerating the emergence of resistant bacteria in these animals that can be transferred through contact or food to infect humans.
T844 389266-389507 Epistemic_statement denotes The acquisition of quinolone resistance in Gramnegative bacteria is mainly due to chromosomal mutations either in topoisomerase genes (mainly gyrA and parC) or in genes associated with a decreased uptake or by increased efflux of quinolones.
T845 390030-390057 Epistemic_statement denotes However, Campylobacter spp.
T846 390058-390212 Epistemic_statement denotes easily acquire high levels of FQ resistance associated with a mutation in the gyrA gene, likely because this microorganism does not have topoisomerase IV.
T847 390213-390363 Epistemic_statement denotes Several studies have demonstrated an association between FQ use in animals and the subsequent isolation of FQ-resistant bacteria from the same animal.
T848 390364-390521 Epistemic_statement denotes Antimicrobial-resistant enteric pathogens can reach humans through direct animal contact, or more commonly, through ingestion of contaminated water or foods.
T849 390522-390755 Epistemic_statement denotes Three scenarios may be proposed by which the use of FQ in food animals could affect the treatment of diseases in humans: (1) FQ-resistant bacterial pathogens are selected, and food is contaminated during slaughter and/or preparation.
T850 390756-390963 Epistemic_statement denotes After consumption of the food, these pathogens cause an infection that requires antibiotic treatment and therapy is compromised; (2) FQ-resistant bacteria non-pathogenic to humans are selected in the animal.
T851 390964-391298 Epistemic_statement denotes When the contaminated food is ingested, the bacteria transfer FQ-resistance determinants, such as plasmid carrying the qnr gene, to other bacteria in the human gut, commensal and potential pathogens; and (3) FQs remain as residue in food products, which allow the selection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria after the food is consumed.
T852 391299-391506 Epistemic_statement denotes In conclusion, ongoing surveillance of the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of foodborne pathogens is needed to identify emerging antimicrobial-resistant phenotypes within the food production continuum.
T853 391507-391642 Epistemic_statement denotes Moreover, barriers to stop the dissemination of FQ or other antimicrobial-resistant bacteria from animals to humans should be improved.
T854 391643-391759 Epistemic_statement denotes Objectives: It has been suggested that tuberculosis (TB) in the elderly is often atypical and difficult to diagnose.
T855 391760-391831 Epistemic_statement denotes There is a lack of information about TB in people over 80 years of age.
T856 391832-391997 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study was to examine current clinical manifestations, time to diagnosis and outcomes in old ( 65 years) and in very old ( 80 years) patients with TB.
T857 393598-393679 Epistemic_statement denotes Prolonged treatment with isoniazid seems to be safe in anti-TNF treated patients.
T858 394011-394094 Epistemic_statement denotes Failed containment results in clinical TB and is associated with proliferating Mtb.
T859 394095-394270 Epistemic_statement denotes We thus wondered if in this situation indeterminate or negative QFT-GIT results were associated with positive microscopy, thus serving as a surrogate for the bacterial burden.
T860 395564-395836 Epistemic_statement denotes However, the likelihood of having a negative or indeterminate QFT-GIT test result was significantly and independently associated with a positive microscopy (odds ratio [OR] 5.8, 95% CI: 1.2−28.2%; p = 0.03) and with immunesuppression (OR 3.2, 95% CI: 0.91−11.4, p = 0.08).
T861 395837-396002 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusions: To our knowledge this is the first study that demonstrates a significant association of smear-positive TB and negative or indeterminate QFT-GIT results.
T862 396003-396104 Epistemic_statement denotes This association was independent of, and stronger than, the effect of concomitant immune-suppression.
T863 396288-396416 Epistemic_statement denotes Current WHO guidelines, based on transmission of TB on aeroplane flights, recommend an 8 hour period as a cut off for screening.
T864 396417-396473 Epistemic_statement denotes However this was before the routine use of IFN-g assays.
T865 396963-397153 Epistemic_statement denotes Presumably due to a lower transmissibility and a well-organised tuberculosis control, transmission of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) was so far limited to single secondary cases.
T866 397154-397344 Epistemic_statement denotes However, a MDR strain with an unusually low level of rifampicin resistance (MIC 1−2 mg/l) was transmitted from a single source to nine persons, of whom three developed active disease so far.
T867 398279-398568 Epistemic_statement denotes Conclusion: The relatively high rate of transmission of this k315/r516 variant may be related to evolutionary development of M. tuberculosis to maintain its transmissibility despite the adaptation to withstand the therapy by our most important anti-mycobacterial drugs; INH and rifampicin.
T868 398569-398676 Epistemic_statement denotes More studies are needed to investigate the contribution of k315/r516 MDR strains to transmission of MDR-TB.
T869 398802-398919 Epistemic_statement denotes It is considered to introduce the term "intermediate susceptibility" to indicate this level of rifampicin resistance.
T870 400491-400581 Epistemic_statement denotes Interestingly, 4 of them showed <1 acid fast bacilli per field on microscopic examination.
T871 400825-401040 Epistemic_statement denotes Finally, the 40 remaining smear-negative samples were all found to be negative for IS6110 and RD9, suggesting that the increased sensitivity of the new IS6110-BRD04 probe does not impair the specificity of the test.
T872 401041-401278 Epistemic_statement denotes The results obtained for the first evaluation of the new version of the RT-TB kit suggest that the assay is sensitive and specific and may be very promising for the detection of M. tuberculosis in clinical samples containing few bacilli.
T873 401279-401349 Epistemic_statement denotes Further experiments are in progress to confirm these preliminary data.
T874 401644-401836 Epistemic_statement denotes The present study is a preliminary investigation to assess the suitability of the assay for detection of resistance mutations in rpoB in clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis from Delhi, India.
T875 402770-402945 Epistemic_statement denotes It was also interesting to note that 77% of the rifampicin-resistant strains were multidrug resistant, while the corresponding figure for ethambutol-resistant strains was 87%.
T876 403348-403615 Epistemic_statement denotes The remaining 28 rifampicin-resistant strains, which hybridised with probe E, may have a mutation at a site other than that complimentary to probe E. Of these, 10 hybridised with probe D, indicating a mutation at the site complimentary to probe D (codons 522 to 527).
T877 404287-404483 Epistemic_statement denotes The whole process, from the sample preparation to result analysis, can be completed between 1.5 and 2.5 hours, which greatly shortens the time usually needed for current phenotypic identification.
T878 404922-405150 Epistemic_statement denotes Enterotoxigenic B. fragilis (ETBF) have been isolated from various diarrhoeic animal species and epidemiological studies worldwide note a significant correlation between ETBF and human diarrhoeal disease, especially in children.
T879 405151-405349 Epistemic_statement denotes The prevalence of ETBF in gastrointestinal diseases in the UK, however, has not been investigated, partly due to the lack of a simple identification test that can be used in diagnostic laboratories.
T880 405350-405575 Epistemic_statement denotes The aim of this study was to develop a sensitive and specific multiplex PCR assay for the detection of ETBF directly from faeces, and to investigate if ETBF are associated with cases of community-acquired diarrhoea in the UK.
T881 406557-406702 Epistemic_statement denotes A diarrhoeal sample from a 1-yr old male yielded PCR amplimers for both bft-1 and bft-2 suggesting carriage of at least 2 different ETBF strains.
T882 406896-407089 Epistemic_statement denotes The distribution of isoforms in the clinical samples was similar to earlier reports from Europe, but the occurrence of 2 different bft isoforms in a faecal sample has not been described before.
T883 407090-407263 Epistemic_statement denotes The finding of ETBF in a high proportion (13%) of samples for which there was no other bacterial explanation for the diarrhoea merits further investigation of this pathogen.