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2. Safety and Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccination After Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) in Spain
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Cristina, Epalza, Luis, Prieto-Tato, Rosa, Pino, Paula, Escartín-Paredes, Inés, Leoz, Carlos, Grasa, Ana, Vivanco-Allende, Jacques G, Rivière, Jaume, Carrasco-Colom, Olatz, Villate, Victoria, Fumadó, Concepción, Hermoso-Ibañez, Blanca, Herrero, David, Aguilera-Alonso, Alfredo, Tagarro, and Cinta, Moraleda
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Infectious Diseases ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,Adolescent ,Spain ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Vaccination ,Humans ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Child - Abstract
In this cohort of 42 adolescents with a previous multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) diagnosis, 32 (76.2%) were vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines, with a low incidence of relevant adverse events. More importantly, no new MIS-C or myocarditis occurred after a median of 10 weeks (range 5.3-19.7) post-vaccination.
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- 2022
3. Antibiotic Prescribing in Children Hospitalized With COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Spain: Prevalence, Trends, and Associated Factors
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Aguilera-Alonso, David, primary, Epalza, Cristina, additional, Sanz-Santaeufemia, Francisco José, additional, Grasa, Carlos, additional, Villanueva-Medina, Sara, additional, Melendo Pérez, Susana, additional, Cervantes Hernández, Eloísa, additional, Urretavizcaya-Martínez, María, additional, Pino, Rosa, additional, Gómez, Marisa Navarro, additional, Orive, Javier Pilar, additional, González Zárate, Ana, additional, Vidal Lana, Paula, additional, González Montero, Raúl, additional, Ruiz González, Sara, additional, Calvo, Cristina, additional, Iglesias-Bouzas, María Isabel, additional, Caro-Teller, José Manuel, additional, Domínguez-Rodríguez, Sara, additional, Ballesteros, Álvaro, additional, Mesa, Juan, additional, Cobos-Carrascosa, Elena, additional, Tagarro, Alfredo, additional, and Moraleda, Cinta, additional
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- 2022
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4. Antibiotic Prescribing in Children Hospitalized With COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Spain: Prevalence, Trends, and Associated Factors
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David Aguilera-Alonso, Cristina Epalza, Francisco José Sanz-Santaeufemia, Carlos Grasa, Sara Villanueva-Medina, Susana Melendo Pérez, Eloísa Cervantes Hernández, María Urretavizcaya-Martínez, Rosa Pino, Marisa Navarro Gómez, Javier Pilar Orive, Ana González Zárate, Paula Vidal Lana, Raúl González Montero, Sara Ruiz González, Cristina Calvo, María Isabel Iglesias-Bouzas, José Manuel Caro-Teller, Sara Domínguez-Rodríguez, Álvaro Ballesteros, Juan Mesa, Elena Cobos-Carrascosa, Alfredo Tagarro, and Cinta Moraleda
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SARS-CoV-2 ,Pediatría ,antibiotic stewardship ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome ,Virus ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Tratamiento médico ,Infectious Diseases ,Antibacterianos ,bacterial infections ,children ,Spain ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Child - Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has caused an increase in antibiotic use in different settings. We describe the antibiotic prescribing prevalence, associated factors and trends, as well as concomitant bacterial infections in children hospitalized with COVID-19 or multisystemic inflammatory syndrome related to SARS-CoV-2 in Spain. Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) Unión Europea-Fondos FEDER (proyecto PI20/00095) Ministerio de Sanidad/ISCIII Sociedad Española de Pediatría Fondos FEDER (Contrato Río Hortega CM18/00100 y CM19/00015 ) 5.235 JCR (2021) Q1, 14/130 Pediatrics 1.236 SJR (2021) Q1, 66/301 Infectious Diseases No data IDR 2020 UEM
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- 2021
5. Faster Initial Viral Decay in Female Children Living With HIV
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Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Anita De Rossi, Caroline Foster, Javier Seoane, Carlo Giaquinto, Sara Domínguez-Rodríguez, Pablo Rojo, Miquel Serna-Pascual, Alfredo Tagarro, Eleni Nastouli, and Paolo Palma
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Male ,reservoir ,medicine.medical_specialty ,pediatrics ,viral decay ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,sex ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Viral Load ,Settore MED/38 ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Sex bias ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV-1 ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,business ,Sex characteristics - Abstract
Limited data exist regarding sex bias and viral decay in children with HIV. We investigated the sex differences in viral decay in 25 perinatally HIV-infected children. Females presented faster phase I viral decay regardless of their age at antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation, baseline CD4 percentages, or baseline RNA levels. Also, for each month elapsed under ART, females had faster viral decay than males.
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6. Faster Initial Viral Decay in Female Children Living With HIV
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Domínguez-Rodríguez, Sara, primary, Serna-Pascual, Miquel, additional, Foster, Caroline, additional, Palma, Paolo, additional, Nastouli, Eleni, additional, De Rossi, Anita, additional, Seoane, Javier, additional, Rossi, Paolo, additional, Giaquinto, Carlo, additional, Tagarro, Alfredo, additional, and Rojo, Pablo, additional
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7. The CARMA Study: Early Infant Antiretroviral Therapy—Timing Impacts on Total HIV-1 DNA Quantitation 12 Years Later
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Foster, Caroline, primary, Domínguez-Rodríguez, Sara, additional, Tagarro, Alfredo, additional, Gkouleli, Triantafylia, additional, Heaney, Judith, additional, Watters, Sarah, additional, Bamford, Alasdair, additional, Fidler, Katy, additional, Navarro, Marisa, additional, De Rossi, Anita, additional, Palma, Paolo, additional, Nastouli, Eleni, additional, Rossi, Paolo, additional, Giaquinto, Carlo, additional, and Rojo, Pablo, additional
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- 2020
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8. The CARMA Study: Early Infant Antiretroviral Therapy-Timing Impacts on Total HIV-1 DNA Quantitation 12 Years Later
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Anita De Rossi, Pablo Rojo, Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Carlo Giaquinto, Triantafylia Gkouleli, Judith Heaney, Marisa Navarro, Alfredo Tagarro, Sara Domínguez-Rodríguez, Alasdair Bamford, Katy Fidler, Eleni Nastouli, Paolo Palma, Sarah A. Watters, and Caroline Foster
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,viral suppression ,Anti-HIV Agents ,030106 microbiology ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,HIV reservoir ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,children ,Internal medicine ,Hiv infected ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,adolescents ,Hiv 1 dna ,biology ,HIV-1 ,early treated ,business.industry ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Original Articles ,Viral Load ,Settore MED/38 ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Infectious Diseases ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,AcademicSubjects/MED00290 ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Cohort ,DNA, Viral ,biology.protein ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,Female ,Antibody ,business ,AcademicSubjects/MED00670 - Abstract
Background Strategies aimed at antiretroviral therapy (ART)–free remission will target individuals with a limited viral reservoir. We investigated factors associated with low reservoir measured as total human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in perinatal infection (PaHIV). Methods Children from 7 European centers in the Early Treated Perinatally HIV Infected Individuals: Improving Children’s Actual Life (EPIICAL) consortium who commenced ART aged 5 years were included. Total HIV-1 DNA was measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction per million PBMCs. Factors associated with total HIV-1 DNA were analyzed using generalized additive models. Age, VL at ART initiation, and baseline CD4% effects were tested including smoothing splines to test nonlinear association. Results Forty PaHIV, 27 (67.5%) female 21 (52.5%) Black/Black African, had total HIV-1 DNA measured; median 12 (IQR, 7.3–15.4) years after ART initiation. Eleven had total HIV-1 DNA 6 logs. The effect of CD4% (coefficient = 0.03 ± 0.01, P = .049) was not maintained >40%. Conclusions In this PaHIV cohort, reduced total HIV-1 DNA levels were associated with younger age and lower VL at ART initiation. The impact of early-infant treatment on reservoir size persists after a decade of suppressive therapy., Initiation of antiretroviral therapy at a younger age and lower plasma viral load were associated with a lower HIV-1 viral reservoir in peripheral blood mononuclear cells after more than a decade of sustained virological suppression.
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- 2020
9. High rates of prescribing antimicrobials for prophylaxis in children and neonates : results from the antibiotic resistance and prescribing in European children point prevalence survey
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Hufnagel, Markus, Versporten, Ann, Bielicki, Julia, Drapier, Nico, Sharland, Mike, Goossens, Herman, Sherland, Mike, Maria Calle, Graciela, Clark, Julia, Cooper, Celia, Blyth, Christopher C., Francis, Joshua Reginald, Alsalman, Jameela, Jansen, Hilde, Mahieu, Ludo, Van Rossom, Paul, Vandewal, Wouter, Lepage, Philippe, Blumental, Sophie, Briquet, Caroline, Robbrecht, Dirk, Maton, Pierre, Gabriels, Patrick, Rubic, Zana, Kovacevic, Tanja, Nielsen, Jens Peter, Petersen, Jes Reinholdt, Poorisrisak, Porntiva, Jensen, Lise Heilmann, Laan, Mari, Tamm, Eda, Matsinen, Maire, Rummukainen, Maija-Liisa, Gajdos, Vincent, Olivier, Romain, Le Marechal, Flore, Martinot, Alain, Dubos, Francois, Lagree, Marion, Prot-Labarthe, Sonia, Lorrot, Mathie, Orbach, Daniel, Pagava, Karaman, Knuf, Markus, Schlag, Stephanie A. A., Liese, Johannes, Renner, Lorna, Enimil, Anthony, Awunyo, Marah, Syridou, Garyfallia, Spyridis, Nikos, Critselis, Elena, Kouni, Sofia, Mougkou, Katerina, Ladomenou, Fani, Gkentzi, Despoina, Iosifidis, Elias, Roilides, Emmanuel, Sahu, Suneeta, Murki, Srinivas, Malviya, Manoj, Kalavalapalli, Durga Bhavani, Singh, Sanjeev, Singhal, Tanu, Garg, Garima, Garg, Pankaj, Kler, Neelam, Soltani, Jafar, Jafarpour, Zahra, Pouladfar, Gholamreza, Nicolini, Giangiacomo, Montagnani, Carlotta, Galli, Luisa, Esposito, Susanna, Tenconi, Rossana, Lo Vecchio, Andrea, Dona, Daniele, Giaquinto, Carlo, Borgia, Eleonora, D'Argenio, Patrizia, De Luca, Maia, Centenari, Chiara, Raka, Lul, Raka, Denis, Omar, Abeer, Al-Mousa, Haifaa, Mozgis, Dzintars, Sviestina, Inese, Burokiene, Sigita, Usonis, Vytautas, Tavchioska, Gabriela, Hargadon-Lowe, Antonia, Zarb, Peter, Borg, Michael A., Gonzalez Lozano, Carlos Agustin, Zarate Castanon, Patricia, Cancino, Martha E., McCullagh, Bernadette, McCorry, Ann, Gormley, Cairine, Al Maskari, Zaina, Al-Jardani, Amina, Pluta, Magdalena, Rodrigues, Fernanda, Brett, Ana, Esteves, Isabel, Marques, Laura, AlAjmi, Jameela Ali, Cambrea, Simona Claudia, Rashed, Asia N., Al Azmi, Aeshah Abdu Mubarak, Chan, Si Min, Isa, Mas Suhaila, Najdenov, Peter, Cizman, Milan, Unuk, Sibila, Finlayson, Heather, Dramowski, Angela, Mate-Cano, Irene, Soto, Beatriz, Calvo, Cristina, Santiago, Begona, Saavedra-Lozano, Jesus, Bustinza, Amaya, Escosa-Garcia, Luis, Ureta, Noelia, Lopez-Varela, Elisa, Rojo, Pablo, Tagarro, Alfredo, Terol Barrero, Pedro, Maria Rincon-Lopez, Elena, Abubakar, Ismaela, Aston, Jeff, Patel, Mitul, Russell, Alison Bedford, Heginbothom, Maggie, Satodia, Prakash, Garbash, Mehdi, Johnson, Alison, Sharpe, David, Barton, Christopher, Menson, Esse, Arenas-Lopez, Sara, Luck, Suzanne, Doerholt, Katja, McMaster, Paddy, Caldwell, Neil A., Lunn, Andrew, Drysdale, Simon B., Howe, Rachel, Scorrer, Tim, Gahleitner, Florian, Gupta, Richa, Nash, Clare, Alexander, John, Raman, Mala, Bell, Emily, Rajagopal, Veena, Kohlhoff, Stephan, Cox, Elaine, Nichols, Kristen, Zaoutis, Theoklis, Mahieu, Ludo, and ARPEC Project Grp
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antimicrobials ,inpatients ,pediatrics ,point-prevalence survey ,prophylactic prescribing ,Point-prevalence survey ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Antibiotics ,Pediatrics ,Drug Prescriptions ,03 medical and health sciences ,Surgical prophylaxis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacotherapy ,Antibiotic resistance ,Anti-Infective Agents ,030225 pediatrics ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Medical prescription ,Antimicrobials ,Inpatients ,Prophylactic prescribing ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,business.industry ,Pharmacology. Therapy ,Infant, Newborn ,Drug Resistance, Microbial ,General Medicine ,Antibiotic Prophylaxis ,Hospitals, Pediatric ,Prophylactic Surgery ,Drug Utilization ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Hospitalization ,Infectious Diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Relative risk ,Health Care Surveys ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Chemoprophylaxis ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Human medicine ,business ,Child, Hospitalized - Abstract
Background: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic antimicrobial agents used for prophylaxis among pediatric patients hospitalized in 41 countries worldwide.Methods: Using the standardized Antibiotic Resistance and Prescribing in European Children Point Prevalence Survey protocol, a cross-sectional point-prevalence survey was conducted at 226 pediatric hospitals in 41 countries from October 1 to November 30, 2012.Results: Overall, 17693 pediatric patients were surveyed and 36.7% of them received antibiotics (n = 6499). Of 6818 inpatient children, 2242 (32.9%) received at least 1 antimicrobial for prophylactic use. Of 11899 prescriptions for antimicrobials, 3400 (28.6%) were provided for prophylactic use. Prophylaxis for medical diseases was the indication in 73.4% of cases (2495 of 3400), whereas 26.6% of prescriptions were for surgical diseases (905 of 3400). In approximately half the cases (48.7% [1656 of 3400]), a combination of 2 or more antimicrobials was prescribed. The use of broad-spectrum antibiotics (BSAs), which included tetracyclines, macrolides, lincosamides, and sulfonamides/trimethoprim, was high (51.8% [1761 of 3400]). Broad-spectrum antibiotic use for medical prophylaxis was more common in Asia (risk ratio [RR], 1.322; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.202-1.653) and more restricted in Australia (RR, 0.619; 95% CI, 0.521-0.736). Prescription of BSA for surgical prophylaxis also varied according to United Nations region. Finally, a high percentage of surgical patients (79.7% [721 of 905]) received their prophylaxis for longer than 1 day.Conclusions: A high proportion of hospitalized children received prophylactic BSAs. This represents a clear target for quality improvement. Collectively speaking, it is critical to reduce total prophylactic prescribing, BSA use, and prolonged prescription.
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10. Safety and Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccination After Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) in Spain.
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Epalza, Cristina, Prieto-Tato, Luis, Pino, Rosa, Escartín-Paredes, Paula, Leoz, Inés, Grasa, Carlos, Vivanco-Allende, Ana, Rivière, Jacques G, Carrasco-Colom, Jaume, Villate, Olatz, Fumadó, Victoria, Hermoso-Ibañez, Concepción, Herrero, Blanca, Aguilera-Alonso, David, Tagarro, Alfredo, Moraleda, Cinta, and Group, EPICO-AEP Working
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COVID-19 ,IMMUNIZATION ,MULTISYSTEM inflammatory syndrome ,COVID-19 vaccines ,CARDIOMYOPATHIES ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,VACCINE effectiveness ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
In this cohort of 42 adolescents with a previous multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) diagnosis, 32 (76.2%) were vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines, with a low incidence of relevant adverse events. More importantly, no new MIS-C or myocarditis occurred after a median of 10 weeks (range 5.3-19.7) post-vaccination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. The CARMA Study: Early Infant Antiretroviral Therapy—Timing Impacts on Total HIV-1 DNA Quantitation 12 Years Later.
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Foster, Caroline, Domínguez-Rodríguez, Sara, Tagarro, Alfredo, Gkouleli, Triantafylia, Heaney, Judith, Watters, Sarah, Bamford, Alasdair, Fidler, Katy, Navarro, Marisa, Rossi, Anita De, Palma, Paolo, Nastouli, Eleni, Rossi, Paolo, Giaquinto, Carlo, and Rojo, Pablo
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HIV infections ,MATERNAL health services ,DNA ,MONONUCLEAR leukocytes ,HEALTH facilities ,TIME ,VIRAL load ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,ANTIRETROVIRAL agents ,PERIPHERAL circulation ,HIV ,VERTICAL transmission (Communicable diseases) ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Background Strategies aimed at antiretroviral therapy (ART)–free remission will target individuals with a limited viral reservoir. We investigated factors associated with low reservoir measured as total human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in perinatal infection (PaHIV). Methods Children from 7 European centers in the Early Treated Perinatally HIV Infected Individuals: Improving Children's Actual Life (EPIICAL) consortium who commenced ART aged <2 years, and remained suppressed (viral load [VL] <50 copies/mL) for >5 years were included. Total HIV-1 DNA was measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction per million PBMCs. Factors associated with total HIV-1 DNA were analyzed using generalized additive models. Age, VL at ART initiation, and baseline CD4% effects were tested including smoothing splines to test nonlinear association. Results Forty PaHIV, 27 (67.5%) female 21 (52.5%) Black/Black African, had total HIV-1 DNA measured; median 12 (IQR, 7.3–15.4) years after ART initiation. Eleven had total HIV-1 DNA <10 copies/10
6 PBMCs. HIV-1 DNA levels were positively associated with age and VL at ART initiation, baseline CD4%, and Western blot antibody score. Age at ART initiation presented a linear association (coefficient = 0.10 ± 0.001, P ≤.001), the effect of VL (coefficient = 0.35 ± 0.1, P ≤.001) noticeable >6 logs. The effect of CD4% (coefficient = 0.03 ± 0.01, P =.049) was not maintained >40%. Conclusions In this PaHIV cohort, reduced total HIV-1 DNA levels were associated with younger age and lower VL at ART initiation. The impact of early-infant treatment on reservoir size persists after a decade of suppressive therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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