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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36811488/osseointegration-for-lower-limb-amputation-understanding-the-risk-factors-and-time-courses-of-soft-tissue-complications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grant G Black, Anna M Vaeth, Yunchan Chen, Albert Y Truong, Taylor J Reif, S Robert Rozbruch, David M Otterburn
PURPOSE: Lower-limb osseointegrated prostheses are a novel alternative to traditional socket-suspended prostheses, which are often associated with poor fit, soft tissue damage, and pain. Osseointegration eliminates the socket-skin interface and allows for weight-bearing directly on the skeletal system. However, these prostheses can also be complicated by postoperative issues that can negatively impact mobility and quality of life. Little is known about the incidence of or risk factors for these complications as few centers currently perform the procedure...
February 4, 2023: Annals of Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36795576/predictive-factors-to-guide-empiric-antimicrobial-therapy-of-acute-hematogenous-osteomyelitis-in-children
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REVIEW
Elisabeth A Hoyer, Marritta Joseph, Sheldon L Kaplan, Jesus G Vallejo, Jonathon Chase McNeil
BACKGROUND: Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (AHO) is a serious infection in children. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society guidelines recommend empiric methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) therapy in regions where MRSA accounts for more than 10-20% of all staphylococcal osteomyelitis. We sought to examine factors present at the time of admission which may predict etiology and guide empiric treatment for pediatric AHO in a region with endemic MRSA. METHODS: We reviewed admissions with International Classification of Diseases 9/10 codes for AHO from 2011 to 2020 in otherwise healthy children...
June 1, 2023: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36720769/a-multi-centre-retrospective-study-of-nocardia-speciation-and-antimicrobial-susceptibility-in-queensland-australia
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
B Z Sim, L Aaron, C Coulter, J Parkes-Smith, T Badrick, K May, M Armstrong, S Hendry, L Sundac, L Dang, J Ho, J Hanson, S Smith, K Choong, A H Henderson, E Bursle
The study aims to characterise the species identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) results of Nocardial isolates from adult patients across major public hospitals in Queensland, Australia, over a 15-year period. A multi-centre retrospective observational study of Nocardia sp. isolates was conducted from 7 major public hospitals in Queensland, Australia, over a 15-year period. Clinical samples from patients aged ≥ 18 years that isolated Nocardia sp. were included...
February 1, 2023: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36671314/development-and-implementation-of-a-mobile-application-for-choosing-empirical-antimicrobial-therapy-for-bacteremia-pneumonia-urinary-tract-infection-and-skin-and-soft-tissue-infection-among-hospitalized-patients
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Kanthon Chaloernpoj, Walaiporn Wangchinda, Pornpan Koomanachai, Visanu Thamlikitkul, Pinyo Rattanaumpawan
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and computerized clinical decision support programs are effective antimicrobial stewardship strategies. The DigitalAMS™, a mobile-based application for choosing empirical antimicrobial therapy under the hospital's CPGs, was implemented at Siriraj Hospital and evaluated. From January to June 2018, a cross-sectional study was conducted among 401 hospitalized adults who received ≥1 dose of antimicrobials and had ≥1 documented site-specific infection. The antimicrobial regimen prescribed by the ward physician (WARD regimen), recommended by the DigitalAMS™ (APP regimen), and recommended by two independent infectious disease (ID) physicians before (Emp-ID regimen) and after (Def-ID regimen) the final microbiological results became available were compared in a pairwise fashion...
January 7, 2023: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36656204/kocuria-kristinae-an-unusual-opportunistic-pathogen-in-head-and-neck-malignancy-case-series-from-central-india-s-regional-cancer-care-centre
#45
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Priyanka Chaubey, Vandana Mohta, Manisha Mishra, Aniruddha Wagh, Satsheel Sapre
INTRODUCTION: Kocuria kristinae is a commensal organism, sometimes considered as a lab contaminant, but its repeated isolation from clinical samples in immunocompromised patients should raise red flags. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We confirmed the infection with re-isolation of the organism from the same site before starting treatment. For the identification of Kocuria kristinae we used IDGP cards on VITEK 2 compact system. Antibiotic susceptibility test was done manually following CLSI guidelines 2018 for Coagulase-negative staphylococci...
2023: Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36636852/-a-patient-presented-with-genital-eruptions-the-second-case-of-monkeypox-from-t%C3%A3-rkiye
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Okan Derin, Esin Nagihan Öztürk, Nazife Duygu Demirbaş, Dilek Yıldız Sevgi, İlyas Dökmetaş
Human monkeypox (MPX) disease is a re-emerging zoonotic infection caused by the monkeypox virus belonging to the same family as vaccinia and variola. The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has documented an outbreak of MPX with atypical transmission paths throughout Europe. In this report, male-to-male sexual intercourse was first defined as a means of close humanto-human contact. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Turkey announced via social media on June 30, 2022 that the first case confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the MPX virus in Turkey was admitted and isolated in a hospital...
January 2023: Mikrobiyoloji Bülteni
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36632271/the-potential-threat-of-vertical-transmission-in-methicillin-resistant-staphylococcus-aureus-infection-a-systematic-review-2022
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Akhil Allakky, Asila A Ferguson, Aujala Irfan Khan, Baraa Abuzainah, Sai Dheeraj Gutlapalli, Dipabali Chaudhuri, Kokab Irfan Khan, Roba Al Shouli, Safeera Khan
This systematic review paper aimed to assess and analyze the prevalence of maternal colonization of Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) also known as m ethicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus ( MSSA ) and m ethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ( MRSA ) in the peripartum period and its significance on vertical transmission to the neonate and if it is a potential threat to the health of newborns. For this, multiple databases, such as PubMed, MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, and the database of Elsevier, were used to scout for relevant articles, and results were reported adhering to the principles set by Preferred Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines 2020...
December 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36557665/toxicological-and-safety-pharmacological-profiling-of-the-anti-infective-and-anti-inflammatory-peptide-pep19-2-5
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clemens Möller, Lena Heinbockel, Patrick Garidel, Thomas Gutsmann, Karl Mauss, Günther Weindl, Satoshi Fukuoka, Dominik Loser, Timm Danker, Klaus Brandenburg
Aspidasept (Pep19-2.5) and its derivative Pep19-4LF ("Aspidasept II") are anti-infective and anti-inflammatory synthetic polypeptides currently in development for application against a variety of moderate to severe bacterial infections that could lead to systemic inflammation, as in the case of severe sepsis and septic shock, as well as application to non-systemic diseases in the case of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI). In the present study, Aspidasept and Aspidasept II and their part structures were analysed with respect to their toxic behavior in different established models against a variety of relevant cells, and in electrophysiological experiments targeting the hERG channel according to ICH S7B...
December 6, 2022: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36456959/information-about-the-natural-history-of-acute-infections-commonly-seen-in-primary-care-a-systematic-review-of-clinical-practice-guidelines
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Kwame Peprah Boaitey, Mina Bakhit, Natalia Krzyzaniak, Tammy C Hoffmann
BACKGROUND: Many of the acute infections that are seen in primary care and sometimes managed with antibiotics are self-resolving and antibiotics may be unnecessary. Information about the natural history of these infections underpins antibiotic stewardship strategies such as delayed prescribing and shared decision making, yet whether it's reported in guidelines is unknown. We examined, in clinical guidelines, the reporting of natural history information and relevant antibiotic stewardship strategies for acute infections commonly seen in primary care...
December 1, 2022: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36420413/atrophie-blanche-complicated-with-lower-limb-infection-and-maggot-growth-a-case-report
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Bo Zhou, Haotian Qin, Yicong Huang, Quanzhen Wang, Jian Zhang, Yingfeng Xiao, Yanbin Peng, Fei Yu
BACKGROUND: Atrophie blanche (AB) is a thrombotic vascular disease, also known as venous vasculitis or segmental hyaline vasculitis, characterized by chronic recurring painful ulcers on the lower legs, especially the ankles. AB is a clinically rare condition, affecting 1%-5% of the population, specifically middle-aged women with an average age of 45 years, and cases of AB in children are rare. Following recovery, ivory-white atrophy spots accompanied by pigmentation and telangiectasia remain in patients...
2022: Frontiers in Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36377382/improving-duration-of-antibiotics-for-skin-and-soft-tissue-infections-in-pediatric-urgent-cares
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan Hamner, Amanda Nedved, Holly Austin, Donna Wyly, Alaina Burns, Kathleen Berg, Brian Lee, Rana E El Feghaly
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: National guidelines recommend a 5- to 7-day course of antibiotics for most skin and soft-tissue infections (SSTIs). Our aim was to increase the percentage of pediatric patients receiving 5 to 7 days of oral antibiotics for SSTIs in our pediatric urgent care clinics (UCCs) from 60% to 75% by December 31, 2021. METHODS: We performed cause-and-effect analysis and surveyed UCC providers to uncover reasons for hesitation with short antibiotic courses for SSTIs...
December 1, 2022: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36243614/hidradenitis-suppurativa-diagnosis-and-management-in-the-emergency-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin M Okun, Avram Flamm, Elizabeth Barrall Werley, Joslyn S Kirby
BACKGROUND: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease characterized by abscesses and inflammatory nodules, and occasionally tunnels and scars, in the axillae, groin, and inframammary areas. OBJECTIVE: HS can be challenging to diagnose because it mimics localized soft-tissue infection. The process of differentiating HS from soft-tissue infection is discussed. Patients with HS frequently visit emergency departments (EDs) for acute management of pain and drainage from HS lesions...
October 12, 2022: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36227704/daptomycin-synergistic-properties-from-in-vitro-and-in-vivo-studies-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberta Maria Antonello, Diana Canetti, Niccolò Riccardi
INTRODUCTION: Daptomycin is a bactericidal lipopeptide antibiotic approved for the treatment of systemic infections (i.e. skin and soft tissue infections, bloodstream infections, infective endocarditis) caused by Gram-positive cocci. It is often prescribed in association with a partner drug to increase its bactericidal effect and to prevent the emergence of resistant strains during treatment; however, its synergistic properties are still under evaluation. METHODS: We performed a systematic review to offer clinicians an updated overview of daptomycin synergistic properties from in vitro and in vivo studies...
December 23, 2022: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36170027/pediatric-phaeohyphomycosis-a-44-year-systematic-review-of-reported-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Iván Castillo Bejarano, Abiel Mascareñas de Los Santos, Daniela Cisneros Saldaña, Miguel Zambrano Lucio, Samantha Pérez Cavazos, Fernando Espinosa Villaseñor, Manuel Enrique de la O Cavazos, Denisse Natalie Vaquera Aparicio
OBJECTIVE: Phaeohyphomycosis is an infection caused by pigmented fungi, which can be life-threatening in immunocompromised hosts and in disseminated disease. In adults with disseminated disease mortality is as high as 79%. Data in children is derived from case reports and series. We conducted this study to review the characteristics of phaeohyphomycoses in children. METHODS: We conducted this study following the PRISMA 2020 guideline for reporting systematic reviews...
September 28, 2022: Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36166156/antibiotic-prescribing-and-outcomes-for-patients-with-uncomplicated-purulent-skin-and-soft-tissue-infections-in-the-emergency-department
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Tarek Ibrahim, Cameron Thompson, Bjug Borgundvaag, Shelley L McLeod
INTRODUCTION: Current guidelines suggest adjuvant antibiotics after incision and drainage (I&D) of small, uncomplicated abscesses may improve patient outcomes, minimize pain, and prevent recurrence. The objective was to explore antibiotic prescribing at ED discharge and describe patient outcomes. METHODS: This was a health records review of adult patients (≥ 18 years) discharged from an academic hospital ED (annual census 65,000) over a 2-year period with diagnosis of an uncomplicated skin abscess...
November 2022: CJEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36119702/central-nervous-system-infection-caused-by-mycobacterium-houstonense-a-case-report
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LiXia Wang, FaPing Wang, Chuan Yang, FengMing Luo
Background: Mycobacterium houstonense is a rapidly growing mycobacterium (RGM) that belongs to the unnamed third biovariant complex of the Mycobacterium fortuitum group, which is rarely responsible for human infection. Approximately 76% of infections caused by the M. fortuitum group occur after open fractures or skin, soft tissue, bone, or puncture wounds. To date, only a few cases of human infectious disease caused b y M. houstonense have been reported worldwide. Case presentation: We present a case of a 26-year-old man with a central nervous system (CNS) infection caused by M...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36075692/diagnosis-and-treatment-of-surgical-skin-and-soft-tissue-infections-current-status
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Ulrych, V Adámková, R Gürlich, M Kolář, H Lahoda-Brodská, V Třeška, L Veverková
Surgical skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) result from microbial invasion of the skin and underlying soft tissues, often requiring surgical treatment. SSTIs encompass a variety of pathological conditions, ranging from frequent simple superficial skin infections with very good outcomes to rare, rapidly progressive necrotizing infections associated with long-lasting morbidity and high mortality. The document summarizes current knowledge of the diagnosis and therapy of these diseases and provides clinicians with current standards of care of these patients based on international guidelines...
2022: Rozhledy V Chirurgii: Měsíčník Československé Chirurgické Společnosti
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36075498/short-course-antibiotics-for-common-infections-what-do-we-know-and-where-do-we-go-from-here
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REVIEW
Rachael A Lee, Joshua T Stripling, Brad Spellberg, Robert M Centor
BACKGROUND: Over the past 25 years, researchers have performed >120 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) illustrating short courses to be non-inferior to long courses of antibiotics for common bacterial infections. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether clinical data from RCTs affirm the mantra of 'shorter is better' for antibiotic durations in 7 common infections: pneumonia, urinary tract infection, intra-abdominal infection, bacteraemia, skin and soft tissue infection, bone and joint infections, pharyngitis and sinusitis...
February 2023: Clinical Microbiology and Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36073197/optimizing-antibiotic-treatment-of-skin-infections-in-pediatric-emergency-and-urgent-care-centers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan May Wiltrakis, Preeti Jaggi, Lydia Lu, Shabnam Jain
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to optimize antibiotic choice and duration for uncomplicated skin/soft tissue infections (SSTIs) discharged from pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and urgent cares (UCs). METHODS: Pediatric patients aged 0 to 18 years discharged from 3 pediatric EDs and 8 UCs with a diagnosis of uncomplicated SSTIs were included. Optimal treatment was defined as 5 days of cephalexin for nonpurulent SSTIs and 7 days of clindamycin or trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole for purulent SSTIs...
October 1, 2022: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35966853/it-s-about-the-patients-practical-antibiotic-stewardship-in-outpatient-settings-in-the-united-states
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REVIEW
Alpesh N Amin, E Patchen Dellinger, Glenn Harnett, Bryan D Kraft, Kerry L LaPlante, Frank LoVecchio, James A McKinnell, Glenn Tillotson, Salisia Valentine
Antibiotic-resistant pathogens cause over 35,000 preventable deaths in the United States every year, and multiple strategies could decrease morbidity and mortality. As antibiotic stewardship requirements are being deployed for the outpatient setting, community providers are facing systematic challenges in implementing stewardship programs. Given that the vast majority of antibiotics are prescribed in the outpatient setting, there are endless opportunities to make a smart and informed choice when prescribing and to move the needle on antibiotic stewardship...
2022: Frontiers in Medicine
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