Evaluation of a new CT/NG/TV/MG Real-Time PCR Kit (Vircell) versus the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections
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by María Aguilera-Franco, María Tarriño-León, MJ Olivares-Durán, Beatriz Espadafor, Javier Rodríguez-Granger, Juan Antonio Reguera, Fernando Cobo, Antonio Sampedro and José María Navarro
1w ago
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) are a public health problem. Real-time PCR assays are the most sensitive test for screening and diagnosis of these infections. The aim of this study was to evaluate a new CT/NG/TV/MG Real-Time PCR (RT-PCR) kit (Vircell) for the detection of Chamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Mycoplasma genitalium and Trichomonas vaginalis for the diagnosis of sexual transmitted infections using the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) as the reference’s method. A total of 497 samples from different anatomical sites (endocervical, urethral, rectal, pharyngeal an ..read more
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Characterization of invasive Group B Streptococcus isolates from Western Australian infants, 2004–2020
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by Ginger Hilpipre, Lucy L. Furfaro, Michelle Porter, Christopher C. Blyth and Daniel K. Yeoh
2w ago
Background. Invasive Group B Streptococcus (GBS; Streptococcus agalactiae) remains a leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP) has been implemented in many countries with a reduction in early-onset disease, but an effective vaccine may further reduce the disease burden. Candidate vaccines targeting capsular polysaccharides and surface proteins are now in clinical trials. Methods. Using whole-genome sequencing and phenotypic antimicrobial susceptibility testing, we characterized sterile-site GBS isolates recovered from Western Australian infants ..read more
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CXCR2 perturbation promotes Staphylococcus aureus implant-associated infection
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by Mike Akaraphanth, Tara M. Nordgren and Casey M. Gries
2w ago
Introduction. Staphylococcus aureus is the leading cause of acute medical implant infections, representing a significant modern medical concern. The success of S. aureus as a pathogen in these cases resides in its arsenal of virulence factors, resistance to multiple antimicrobials, mechanisms of immune modulation, and ability to rapidly form biofilms associated with implant surfaces. S. aureus device-associated, biofilm-mediated infections are often persistent and notoriously difficult to treat, skewing innate immune responses to promote chronic reoccurring infections. While relatively little ..read more
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Cancer invasion and anaerobic bacteria: new insights into mechanisms
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by Rachel Hurst, Daniel S. Brewer, Abraham Gihawi, John Wain and Colin S. Cooper
3w ago
There is growing evidence that altered microbiota abundance of a range of specific anaerobic bacteria are associated with cancer, including Peptoniphilus spp., Porphyromonas spp., Fusobacterium spp., Fenollaria spp., Prevotella spp., Sneathia spp., Veillonella spp. and Anaerococcus spp. linked to multiple cancer types. In this review we explore these pathogenic associations. The mechanisms by which bacteria are known or predicted to interact with human cells are reviewed and we present an overview of the interlinked mechanisms and hypotheses of how multiple intracellular anaerobic bacterial p ..read more
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Exploring the diversity of vaginal microbiota between healthy women and cervical cancer patients in India
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by Ashwini Kamble, Shilpa Naik, Manju Talathi, Deepali Jadhav, Meena Sakharkar, Jian Yang, Om Prakash and Ruchika Kaul-Ghanekar
3w ago
Introduction. Cervicovaginal diversity has been reported as a predictive biomarker for cervical cancer risk. We recently reported the bio-therapeutic potential of vaginal probiotics from healthy Indian women against vaginal pathogens, isolated from the invasive cervical cancer (ICC) patients. Gap Statement. The cervicovaginal microflora from cervical cancer patients has not yet been reported from Indian population. Aim. The present study aimed at comparing the cervicovaginal microbiome between healthy controls (HC) and ICC patients from the Indian population. Methodology. In total, 30 vaginal ..read more
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Clostridioides difficile detection and infection in children: are they just small adults?
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by Sam Watkin, Francis Yongblah, James Burton, John C. Hartley and Elaine Cloutman-Green
3w ago
Clostridioides difficile is a well-recognized healthcare-associated pathogen, with its significance widely recognized in adult populations. Despite this, there is limited data on the significance of detection within paediatric populations, both for individual patient management and wider transmission risk-based considerations. High rates of colonization are understood to occur in infants, with increasing levels up to 11 months, and colonization rates similar to adults by 8 years old. Sources of C. difficile are ubiquitous, with detection in companion animals and food sources, as well as withi ..read more
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Anthraquinones against Cryptococcus neoformans sensu stricto: antifungal interaction, biofilm inhibition and pathogenicity in the Caenorhabditis elegans model
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by Géssica dos Santos Araújo, Raimunda Sâmia Nogueira Brilhante, Maria Gleiciane da Rocha, Lara de Aguiar, Débora de Souza Collares Maia Castelo-Branco, Glaucia Morgana de Melo Guedes, José Júlio Costa Sidrim, Waldemiro Aquino Pereira Neto and Marcos Fábio Gadelha Rocha
3w ago
Introduction. Cryptococcal biofilms have been associated with persistent infections and antifungal resistance. Therefore, strategies, such as the association of natural compounds and antifungal drugs, have been applied for the prevention of biofilm growth. Moreover, the Caenorhabditis elegans pathogenicity model has been used to investigate the capacity to inhibit the pathogenicity of Cryptococcus neoformans sensu stricto. Hypothesis. Anthraquinones and antifungals are associated with preventing C. neoformans sensu stricto biofilm formation and disrupting these communities. Antraquinones redu ..read more
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Performance of metagenomic next-generation sequencing in cerebrospinal fluid for diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis
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by Bi-Wei Lin, Jian-Chen Hong, Zai-Jie Jiang, Wei-Qing Zhang, Qi-Chao Fan and Xiang-Ping Yao
1M ago
Purpose. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) has been widely used in the diagnosis of infectious diseases, while its performance in diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is incompletely characterized. The aim of this study was to assess the performance of mNGS in the diagnosis of TBM, and illustrate the sensitivity and specificity of different methods. Methods. We retrospectively recruited TBM patients between January 2021 and March 2023 to evaluate the performance of mNGS on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples, in comparison with conventional microbiological testing, including cu ..read more
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Delays to treatment initiation and emergence of drug resistance among new adult tuberculosis patients in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
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by Kiros Tedla, Nega Berhe, Afework Mulugeta, Girmay Medhin, Gebretsadik Berhe, Guesh Abrha and Tilahun Teklehaymanot
1M ago
Introduction. Studies in Ethiopia have indicated that tuberculosis (TB) patient’s elapsed a long time before initiating treatment. Gap Statement. However, there is very limited evidence on the association of treatment initiation delay with drug resistance. Research Aim. To investigate the association of delayed treatment initiation with drug resistance among newly diagnosed TB patients in Tigray, Ethiopia. Methods. We conducted a follow-up study from October 2018 to June 2020 by recruiting 875 pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients from 21 randomly selected health facilities. Delays to initiat ..read more
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In vitro and in silico assessment of anti-biofilm and anti-quorum sensing properties of 2,4-Di-tert butylphenol against Acinetobacter baumannii
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by Nisha Kumari Jha, Venkadesaperumal Gopu, Chandran Sivasankar, Satya Ranjan Singh, Palanisamy Bruntha Devi, Ayaluru Murali and Prathapkumar Halady Shetty
1M ago
Introduction. Acinetobacter baumannii is a nosocomial pathogen with a high potential to cause food-borne infections. It is designated as a critical pathogen by the World Health Organization due to its multi-drug resistance and mortalities reported. Biofilm governs major virulence factors, which promotes drug resistance in A. baumannii. Thus, a compound with minimum selection pressure on the pathogen can be helpful to breach biofilm-related virulence. Hypothesis/Gap Statement. To identify anti-biofilm and anti-virulent metabolites from extracts of wild Mangifera indica (mango) brine pickle bac ..read more
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