[Rapid differential diagnosis of Orthopoxviruses and Herpesviruses based upon multiplex real-time PCR] [0.03%]
基于多重荧光定量PCR的正痘病毒和疱疹病毒的快速鉴别诊断
Catia Sias,Fabrizio Carletti,Maria R Capobianchi et al.
Catia Sias et al.
Objective: Variola virus, belonging to Orthopoxviridae family, is one of the most dangerous human pathogens that could be used as biological weapon. We have developed a new rapid assay, based upon Real-time PCR and meltin...
Anna Capelli,Anna Lisa Garlaschelli,Antonello Malfitano et al.
Anna Capelli et al.
Tuberculosis still represents a problem of public health of worldwide importance. Tuberculosis meningitis is a rare yet serious infectious disease. The diagnosis is mainly clinical and should be considered in a specific epidemiological cont...
Daniele Crotti,Maria Letizia DAnnibale
Daniele Crotti
During 2004, we identified 39 intestinal infections caused by Dientamoeba fragilis and 23 caused by Giardia duodenalis, on 1141 home subjects (3.4% and 2.0% respectively): D. fragilis was observed in 4.5% of O and P (29/644 subjects sufferi...
[Clinical and microbiological features of Salmonella gastroenteritis in children] [0.03%]
儿童沙门氏菌胃肠炎的临床和微生物学特征
Laura Saporito,Claudia Colomba,Francesco Scarlata et al.
Laura Saporito et al.
The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of Salmonella spp in children hospitalised for acute gastroenteritis, and to study clinical and microbiological features of paediatric salmonellosis in our geographical area. In all, 540 patient...
[Early and timely therapy: when to interrupt antibiotic therapy in nosocomial acquired pneumonia?] [0.03%]
[早期还是及时治疗:医院获得性肺炎何时停用抗生素?]
Sebastiano Leone,Marco Fiore,Francesca Maria Felaco et al.
Sebastiano Leone et al.
Nosocomial pneumonia is the second most frequent nosocomial infection and represents the leading cause of death due to hospital acquired infections. In recent years, evidence has accumulated that initial inappropriate antibiotic treatment i...
Elena De Vecchi,Lorenzo Drago
Elena De Vecchi
Propolis is a hive product that bees manufacture from balsamic resins actively secreted by plants on leaf buds and barks. Propolis composition is highly variable, depending on the plant species and on the season of collection. However, prop...
Silvano Esposito,Andrea Novelli,Silvana Noviello
Silvano Esposito
Otitis represents the second most common infection of the upper respiratory tract, its treatment being the most common cause for prescribing antibiotics in the United States. A large number of antimicrobials, especially beta-lactams and mac...
Meta-Analysis
Le infezioni in medicina. 2005 Jun;13(2):63-71. DOI: 2005
[In vitro activity of prulifloxacin, levofloxacin and ciprofloxacin against urinary pathogens] [0.03%]
普鲁米芬、左氧氟沙星和环丙沙星对尿路感染病原菌的体外活性研究
Silvana Noviello,Filomena Ianniello,Sebastiano Leone et al.
Silvana Noviello et al.
The present investigation aimed to compare the in vitro antimicrobial activity of prulifloxacin to that of levofloxacin and ciprofloxacin against recently urinary pathogens. From our large bacterial collection, 978 non-duplicated clinical i...
Comparative Study
Le infezioni in medicina. 2006 Mar;14(1):24-8. DOI: 2006
[Treatment of acute bacterial tonsillopharyngitis in pediatrics: a meta-analysis] [0.03%]
急性儿童细菌性扁桃体炎的治疗:一项荟萃分析
S Esposito,A Novelli,S Noviello et al.
S Esposito et al.
Pharyngo-tonsillitis represents the most common infection of the upper respiratory tract, its treatment being the most common cause for prescribing antibiotics. Efficacy, safety and compliance of cefaclor were compared with those of other a...
Meta-Analysis
Le infezioni in medicina. 2005 Dec;13(4):241-50. DOI: 2005
[Changes in intestinal microflora following levofloxacin administration in laboratory animals] [0.03%]
左氧氟沙星对实验动物肠道菌群的影响
Filomena Ianniello,Silvana Noviello,Sebastiano Leone et al.
Filomena Ianniello et al.
Administration of antimicrobial agent is the most frequent and significant cause of modifications to gastrointestinal bacterial microflora. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact on Gram-negative aerobic bacterial intestina...