نتایج جستجو برای: oropharyngeal colonization

تعداد نتایج: 37498  

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2014
Gianluigi Li Bassi Montserrat Rigol Joan-Daniel Marti Lina Saucedo Otavio T Ranzani Ignasi Roca Maria Cabanas Laura Muñoz Valeria Giunta Nestor Luque Mariano Rinaudo Mariano Esperatti Laia Fernandez-Barat Miquel Ferrer Jordi Vila Jose Ramirez Antoni Torres

BACKGROUND Animal models of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in primates, sheep, and pigs differ in the underlying pulmonary injury, etiology, bacterial inoculation methods, and time to onset. The most common ovine and porcine models do not reproduce the primary pathogenic mechanism of the disease, through the aspiration of oropharyngeal pathogens, or the most prevalent human etiology. Her...

Journal: :Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series 2012
Jordi Almirall Mateu Cabré Pere Clavé

The incidence and prevalence of aspiration pneumonia (AP) are poorly defined. They increase in direct relation with age and underlying diseases. The pathogenesis of AP presumes the contribution of risk factors that alter swallowing function and predispose to the oropharyngeal bacterial colonization. The microbial etiology of AP involves Staphylococcus aureus, Haemophilus influenzae and Streptoc...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2003
Bianca R Lucarevschi Evandro R Baldacci Lúcia F Bricks Ciro J Bertoli Lúcia Martins Teixeira Caio M F Mendes Carmem Oplustil

OBJECTIVE Streptococcus pneumoniae usually colonizes the oropharynx of healthy people. Oropharyngeal carriage is related to the invasion of adjacent structures and to the development of invasive disease. A descriptive cross-sectional study was performed aiming at verifying the prevalence of oropharyngeal colonization by S. pneumoniae in children attending day care centers in the city of Taubaté...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
C S Farah S Elahi K Drysdale G Pang T Gotjamanos G J Seymour R L Clancy R B Ashman

Oropharyngeal candidiasis is associated with defects in cell-mediated immunity and is commonly seen in human immunodeficiency virus positive individuals and AIDS patients. A model for oral candidiasis in T-cell-deficient BALB/c and CBA/CaH nu/nu mice was established. After inoculation with 10(8) Candida albicans yeasts, these mice displayed increased levels of oral colonization compared to euth...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1994
G C Riise S Larsson B A Andersson

Bacterial adhesion is probably a prerequisite for colonization of mucous membranes, but adhesion to the bronchial mucosa has not been studied in detail. We investigated adhesion of respiratory pathogens to bronchial epithelial cells, and asked whether chronic bronchitis had an influence on bacterial adhesion. Oropharyngeal and bronchial cells were collected during bronchoscopy from 14 healthy n...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
Karen M Kiang Folashade Ogunmodede Billie A Juni David J Boxrud Anita Glennen Joanne M Bartkus Elizabeth A Cebelinski Kathleen Harriman Steven Koop Ralph Faville Richard Danila Ruth Lynfield

OBJECTIVE Kingella kingae often colonizes the oropharyngeal and respiratory tracts of children but infrequently causes invasive disease. In mid-October 2003, 2 confirmed and 1 probable case of K kingae osteomyelitis/septic arthritis occurred among children in the same 16- to 24-month-old toddler classroom of a child care center. The objective of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2006
Yun-Liang Yang Hsiu-Jung Lo Chien-Ching Hung Yichun Li

BACKGROUND Progressive cell-mediated immunodeficiency with decrease of CD4+ lymphocyte count to less than or equal to 200 cells/mm3 is a major risk factor for colonization with Candida species and development of candidiasis. Oropharyngeal candidiasis may occur in up to 90% of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients during the course of the disease. This study is to determine the ef...

2018
S. Hoang A. Georget J. Asselineau A-G. Venier C. Leroyer A. M. Rogues R. Thiébaut

OBJECTIVE To assess the role of environment, medical care and individual risks factors for P. aeruginosa colonization and infection. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING A French multicentric prospective study involved ten ICUs for a five months period. Every adult patient newly hospitalized in ICUs with no P. aeruginosa carriage up to 48 hours after admission was included and weekly screened before disc...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2015
Montina Befus Franklin D Lowy Benjamin A Miko Dhritiman V Mukherjee Carolyn T A Herzig Elaine L Larson

Obesity increases a person's susceptibility to a variety of infections, including Staphylococcus aureus infections, which is an important cause of morbidity in correctional settings. Using a cross-sectional design, we assessed the association between obesity and S. aureus colonization, a risk factor for subsequent infection, in New York State maximum-security prisons (2011-2013). Anterior nares...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2005
P Margreet G Filius Inge C Gyssens Irma M Kershof Patty J E Roovers Alewijn Ott Arnold G Vulto Henri A Verbrugh Hubert P Endtz

The colonization and resistance dynamics of aerobic gram-negative bacteria in the intestinal and oropharyngeal microfloras of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) and general wards were investigated during and after hospitalization. A total of 3,316 specimens were obtained from patients upon admission, once weekly during hospitalization, at discharge from the ICU, at discharge from t...

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