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Autor:
Daniela Segala, Marco Barbieri, Mariachiara Di Nuzzo, Melissa Benazzi, Aurora Bonazza, Letizia Romanini, Brunella Quarta, Kristian Scolz, Anna Marra, Diana Campioni, Rosario Cultrera
Publikováno v:
Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment, Vol 11, Iss Suppl. 2 (2024)
Introduction: The therapeutic approach to the patient with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infection (ABSSSI) and complicated infections often involves the early transition from intravenous to oral therapy (early switch) or early discharge. O
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1fc4e1eedf124d4e83dc8321979285a3
Autor:
Cinzia Puzzolante, Gianluca Cuomo, Marianna Meschiari, Andrea Bedini, Aurora Bonazza, Claudia Venturelli, Mario Sarti, Cristina Mussini
Publikováno v:
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases, Vol 2019 (2019)
Granulicatella adiacens and Abiotrophia defectiva are an increasingly recognized cause of osteoarticular infections. We describe two cases of G. adiacens and one case of A. defectiva native vertebral osteomyelitis (NVO) and review all published cases
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/509e504f3b064e02b3cae888179220dd
Autor:
Roberto De Giorgio, Nicole Barp, Aurora Bonazza, Mauro Tognon, Carlo Contini, Mariachiara Di Nuzzo, Salvatore Rubino
Publikováno v:
Journal of infection in developing countries, 14(3):254-264
18 years ago, in 2002, the world was astonished by the appearance of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), supported by a zoonotic coronavirus, called SARS-CoV, from the Guangdong Province of southern China. After about 10 years, in 2012, another
Autor:
Cristina Mussini, Marianna Meschiari, Cinzia Puzzolante, Claudia Venturelli, Aurora Bonazza, Mario Sarti, Gianluca Cuomo, Andrea Bedini
Publikováno v:
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases, Vol 2019 (2019)
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases, Vol 2019 (2019)
Granulicatella adiacens and Abiotrophia defectiva are an increasingly recognized cause of osteoarticular infections. We describe two cases of G. adiacens and one case of A. defectiva native vertebral osteomyelitis (NVO) and review all published cases