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pro vyhledávání: '"Roxana Sadorín"'
Autor:
Daniela Santonato, Ivana Martinelli, Alejandra Quevedo, Roxana Sadorin, Andrea Novau, Leonardo Fabbro, María de los Ángeles Cuello Mena, Vanessa Araoz Sanchez, Wanda Cornistein
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology, Vol 4 (2024)
Abstract Introduction: Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) is an opportunistic pathogen. Metallo-β-lactamase producing PA (MBL-PA) poses a problematic issue given limited available treatments. In Argentina, it accounts for less than one percent of healthca
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fa0127e93f964c70acdf0339e01ce85d
Autor:
Viviana Vilches, Claudia Barberis, Roxana Sadorin, Sabrina Montaña, Iván Cervino, Eugenia Harispe, Carlos A. Vay
Publikováno v:
EMJ Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (2023)
The authors present a case report caused by Francisella novicida, a rare opportunistic human pathogen that may cause a tularemia-like disease in patients who are immunocompromised. The diagnosis is a challenge since it can be confused with Pasteurell
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/527bdf2f843b4fefaa792b6b510b3f7b
Autor:
Mónica Prieto, Roxana Sadorín, Ivana Martinelli, Viviana Vilches, Marcela P. Pérez, Ana M. Togneri, Rita Armitano, Silvia Beatriz Marone
Publikováno v:
Revista argentina de microbiología, Volume: 51, Issue: 2, Pages: 148-152, Published: JUN 2019
Se presentan 2 casos de bacteriemia por Helicobacter cinaedi. El primero se diagnosticó en un varón de 76 años y resultó secundario a la colocación de un acceso vascular; el segundo correspondió a un lactante febril de 37 días de vida, asociad
Autor:
Ana M, Togneri, Marcela P, Pérez, Viviana, Vilches, Ivana, Martinelli, Roxana, Sadorín, Silvia, Marone, Mónica A, Prieto, Rita I, Armitano
Publikováno v:
Revista Argentina de microbiologia. 51(2)
Two cases of bacteremia caused by Helicobacter cinaedi are presented. The first case was diagnosed in a 76-year-old male patient, and was secondary to a vascular access device placement; the second case corresponded to a febrile infant of 37 days of