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Distribution of Chlamydia trachomatis ompA-genotypes over three decades in Port...

Lodhia, Zohra; Cordeiro, Dora; Correia, Cristina; João, Inês; Carreira, Teresa; Vieira, Luís; Nunes, Alexandra; Ferreira, Rita; Schäfer, Sandra

Objectives: Chlamydia trachomatis is classified into 15 major genotypes, A to L3, based on the diversity of ompA gene. Here, we evaluated and characterised the distribution and diversity of ompA-genotypes over 32 years (1990–2021) in Portugal. Methods: The collection of the Portuguese National Reference Laboratory for Sexually Transmitted Infections includes 5824 C. trachomatis-positive samples that were succes...


Detection of JCV or BKV viruria and viremia after kidney transplantation is not...

Querido, Sara; Weigert, Andre; Pinto, Iola; Papoila, Ana Luísa; Pessanha, Maria Ana; Gomes, Perpétua; Adragão, Teresa; Paixão, Paulo

Studies analyzing the relationship between BK polyomavirus (BKV) or JC polyomavirus (JCV) infection and kidney transplant (KT) long term clinical outcomes are scarce. Therefore, we evaluated this relationship in a single-center retrospective cohort of 288 KT patients followed for 45.4(27.5; 62.5) months. Detection of BKV viremia in two consecutive analyses led to discontinuation of antimetabolite and initiation...


Antimicrobial Resistance and Biofilms Underlying Catheter-Related Bloodstream C...

Štefánek, Matúš; Wenner, Sigurd; Borges, Vítor; Pinto, Miguel; Gomes, João Paulo; Rodrigues, João; Faria, Isabel; Pessanha, Maria Ana; Martins, Filomena

Biofilm-associated infections are a public health concern especially in the context of healthcare-associated infections such as catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs). We evaluated the biofilm formation and antimicrobials resistance (AMR) of Enterobacter cloacae complex and Candida parapsilosis co-isolated from a CRBSI patient. Antimicrobial susceptibility of central venous catheters (CVCs) and hemocu...


Prospective observational study on the role of catheter colonization and multid...

Pinto, Miguel; Borges, Vitor; Nascimento, Maria; Martins, Filomena; Pessanha, Maria Ana; Faria, Isabel; Rodrigues, Joao; Matias, Rui; Joao Paulo, Gomes

Background: Central venous catheter (CVC)-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is a huge public health consern with considerable impact on mortality and health costs. The emergence of antimicrobial resistant microorganisms associated or not with CVC colonization by biofilms makes the treatment of CRBSI even more challeging. Methods:A 3-year observational study enrolling 3 tertiary hospitals located in Lisbon (...


Catheter related bloodstream infection caused by E. cloacae and Candida parapsi...

Štefánek, Matúš; Borges, Vítor; Wenner, Sigurd; Nogueira, Isabel D.; Pinto, Miguel; Faria, Isabel; Pessanha, Maria Ana; Veríssimo, Cristina

Biofilm-associated infections is a public health concern in the context of healthcare associated infections (HAI) such as catheter related bloodstream infections (CRBSI). Here the dynamics of two top ten etiological agents of CRBSI, Enterobacter cloacae and Candida parapsilosis isolated from a CRBSI’s patient, were studied to get insights on the role played by biofilms on this HAI. Antimicrobial susceptibility ...


Insights on catheter-related bloodstream infections: a prospective observationa...

Pinto, Miguel; Borges, Vítor; Nascimento, Maria; Martins, Filomena; Pessanha, Maria Ana; Faria, Isabel; Rodrigues, João; Matias, Rui; Gomes, João Paulo

Background: Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is a huge public health concern with considerable impact on mortality and health costs. Aim: A three-year observational study enrolling three tertiary hospitals located in Lisbon, Portugal, was designed to identify the major aetiological agents of CRBSI, their ability to colonize central venous catheters and their antimicrobial resistance...


Transcontinental dissemination of the L2b/D-Da recombinant Chlamydia trachomati...

Borges, Vítor; Isidro, Joana; Correia, Cristina; Cordeiro, Dora; Vieira, Luís; Lodhia, Zohra; Fernandes, Cândida; Rodrigues, Ana Maria; Azevedo, Jacinta

Previously, we identified a Chlamydia trachomatis Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) recombinant strain possessing a unique non-LGV ompA genotype. Here, culture-independent genome sequencing confirms its circulation in Europe, Middle East and North America, and unveils genetic evidence of emergence of antibiotic resistance. Multi-country and systematic molecular surveillance is needed.


Transcontinental Dissemination of the L2b/D-Da Recombinant Chlamydia trachomati...

Borges, Vítor; Isidro, Joana; Correia, Cristina; Cordeiro, Dora; Vieira, Luís; Lodhia, Zohra; Fernandes, Cândida; Rodrigues, Ana Maria; Azevedo, Jacinta

Previously, we identified a Chlamydia trachomatis lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) recombinant strain possessing a non-LGV ompA genotype. Here, culture-independent genome sequencing confirms its circulation in Europe, Middle East, and North America, and unveils emergence of antibiotic resistance. Broad surveillance is needed.


Outcomes of living kidney donor candidates and living kidney recipient candidat...

Querido, Sara; Ormonde, Carolina; Adragão, Teresa; Costa, Inês; Pessanha, Maria Ana; Gomes, Perpétua; Weigert, André

Introduction. Recent data have emerged about a protective association between JCV viruria and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Material and Methods. Single-center retrospective cohort study; 230 living kidney donors (LKD) candidates and 59 potential living kidney receptors (LKR) were enrolled. Plasma and urinary JCV and BKV viral loads were measured in all LKD candidates and in nonanuric LKR candidates. Twenty-six...


Biofilms and catheter related bloodstream infection: a tale of two kigdoms

Borges, Vítor; Wenner, Sigurd; Nogueira, Isabel; Faria, Isabel; Pessanha, Maria Ana; Verissimo, Cristina; Sabino, Raquel; Rodrigues, Joao; Matias, Rui

Background: Biofilm-associated infections are a public health concern in the context of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) such as catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI). Here, we studied two top ten CRBS etiological agents, Enterobacter cloacae and Candida parapsilosis, isolated from a patient with CRBSI in order to understand the role played by biofilms on this HAI. Materials/methods: E.cloacae a...


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