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Autor:
Elyssa Dionne, Ron A. Adelman, Osman Cekic, Marjorie Golden, Anne Spichler Moffarah, Peter J. Krause, Shelli F. Farhadian
Publikováno v:
BMC Ophthalmology, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-4 (2024)
Abstract Background Prior case reports and animal studies have reported on potential ophthalmologic complications of babesiosis, but this issue has not previously been addressed in a cohort of patients with babesiosis. This cross-sectional descriptiv
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https://doaj.org/article/812490cbd5fc4c4a9996a31675cfec0a
Autor:
Sara Locke, Jane O’Bryan, Adeel S. Zubair, Melissa Rethana, Anne Spichler Moffarah, Peter J. Krause, Shelli F. Farhadian
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 29, Iss 6, Pp 1128-1135 (2023)
Babesiosis is a globally distributed parasitic infection caused by intraerythrocytic protozoa. The full spectrum of neurologic symptoms, the underlying neuropathophysiology, and neurologic risk factors are poorly understood. Our study sought to descr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/040e783d65574033b92ad24ffa3cb719
Autor:
Ryan Philip Jajosky, Jane O'Bryan, Anne Spichler-Moffarah, Philip G Jajosky, Peter J Krause, Laura Tonnetti
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 17, Iss 1, p e0011060 (2023)
BackgroundBabesiosis is an emerging infectious disease caused by intraerythrocytic Babesia parasites that can cause severe disease and death. While blood type is known to affect the mortality of Plasmodium falciparum malaria patients, associations be
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/50776631fdb445cebf303ad81cf8ca6e
Publikováno v:
Diagnostics, Vol 11, Iss 7, p 1226 (2021)
Pneumonia is the most common presentation of invasive mold infections (IMIs), and is pathogenetically characterized as angioinvasion by hyphae, resulting in tissue infarction and necrosis. Aspergillus species are the typical etiologic cause of mold p
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https://doaj.org/article/d67afe6fcf4647378ee5aa48ddee45e5
Publikováno v:
Clin Infect Dis
Background Human babesiosis is a worldwide emerging tick-borne disease caused by intraerythrocytic protozoa. Most patients experience mild to moderate illness, but life-threatening complications can occur. Although cardiac complications are common, t
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 9
Accurate diagnosis ensures appropriate therapy of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). Since mycobacterial PJI is rare, routine testing is inappropriate. We reviewed hip and knee PJI at our institution over 28 months. Mycobacterial cultures were rou
Autor:
Geoffrey Chupp, Anne Spichler-Moffarah, Ole S. Søgaard, Denise Esserman, James Dziura, Lisa Danzig, Reetika Chaurasia, Kailash P. Patra, Aryeh Salovey, Angela Nunez, Jeanine May, Lauren Astorino, Amisha Patel, Stephanie Halene, Jianhui Wang, Pei Hui, Prashant Patel., Jing Lu, Fangyong Li, Geliang Gan, Stephen Parziale, Lily Katsovich, Gary V. Desir, Joseph M. Vinetz
Publikováno v:
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences.
ImportanceEarly treatment of mild SARS-CoV-2 infection might lower the risk of clinical deterioration in COVID-19.ObjectiveTo determine whether oral camostat mesylate would reduce upper respiratory SARS-CoV-2 viral load in newly diagnosed outpatients
Publikováno v:
BMJ Case Reports
We present a case of a patient who had a history of severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) 4 months prior to this current presentation and, after a long asymptomatic period, subsequently tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviru
Publikováno v:
BMJ Case Reports. 15:e248536
A man fully mRNA-vaccinated against COVID-19 presented to our hospital with an acute febrile illness, respiratory symptoms and a positive test for SARS-CoV-2. He was later found early into hospitalisation to have two morbid bacterial co-infections:Le
Publikováno v:
BMJ Case Rep
Mycobacterium marinum is a slow-growing, acid-fast bacillus in the category of non-tuberculous mycobacteria which most commonly cause skin and soft tissue infections in patients, particularly those with aquatic exposure. Classically, M. marinum skin