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2. Prognostic value of physical activity, gender, and age versus ECG in localizing the idiopathic ventricular outflow tract arrhythmias
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Raluca Vasilica Sirbu Prisecaru, Alexandru Dan Sirbu, Madalina Abagiu, Oana Elena Purcar, and Ioan Manitiu
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age ,sedentarism ,arterial hypertension ,idiopathic ventricular outflow tract ,ventricular ar-rhythmias ,ecg ,radiofrequency ablation ,qrs morphology ,Science - Abstract
Background: The idiopathic ventricular outflow tract arrhythmias may arise either from the right ventricular outflow tract or the left ventricular outflow tract. It is paramount to establish the precise location, based on the 12 lead ECG, to recommend the proper treatment for the patients. Methods: Based on the 12 lead ECG evaluation, the origin of the arrhythmias was established to be either in the RVOT or LVOT. The level of physical activity, gender, and sex were noted for each patient. Further, we evaluated the accuracy of the arrhythmia’s location based on ECG versus the patient characteristics described earlier. Results: The clinical score based on these parameters presented a 71% sensitivity level and, 69% specificity level. The overall accuracy of predicting the right versus left outflow tract origin of arrhythmias based on the QRS morphology in lead V1 and the subsequent R wave transition in the precordial leads was 96.72%, with a 100% sensitivity and 88.89% specificity. Conclusion: Our clinical score, encompassing older age, sedentarism, and hypertension for the prediction of OT origin presents a lower sensitivity and specificity when compared to the ECG for differentiating the right versus left OT arrhythmias.
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- 2024
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3. Using 3D Scanning Techniques from Robotic Applications in the Constructions Domain.
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Alexandru Marin Mariniuc, Dorian Cojocaru, Liviu Florin Manta, Andrei Dragomir, and Marian Marcel Abagiu
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- 2022
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4. Building Surface Defect Detection Using Machine Learning and 3D Scanning Techniques in the Construction Domain
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Alexandru Marin Mariniuc, Dorian Cojocaru, and Marian Marcel Abagiu
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3D scanning ,machine learning ,artificial intelligence ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
The rapid growth of the real estate market has led to the appearance of more and more residential areas and large apartment buildings that need to be managed and maintained by a single real estate developer or company. This scientific article details the development of a novel method for inspecting buildings in a semi-automated manner, thereby reducing the time needed to assess the requirements for the maintenance of a building. This paper focuses on the development of an application which has the purpose of detecting imperfections in a range of building sections using a combination of machine learning techniques and 3D scanning methodologies. This research focuses on the design and development of a machine learning-based application that utilizes the Python programming language and the PyTorch library; it builds on the team′s previous study, in which they investigated the possibility of applying their expertise in creating construction-related applications for real-life situations. Using the Zed camera system, real-life pictures of various building components were used, along with stock images when needed, to train an artificial intelligence model that could identify surface damage or defects such as cracks and differentiate between naturally occurring elements such as shadows or stains. One of the goals is to develop an application that can identify defects in real time while using readily available tools in order to ensure a practical and affordable solution. The findings of this study have the potential to greatly enhance the availability of defect detection procedures in the construction sector, which will result in better building maintenance and structural integrity.
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- 2024
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5. Coal bottom ash processing for capitalization according to circular economy concept
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Predeanu, Georgeta, Slăvescu, Valerica, Bălănescu, Mihaela, Dorina Mihalache, Romina, Mihaly, Maria, Marin, Andreea Cosmina, Meghea, Aurelia, Valentim, Bruno, Guedes, Alexandra, Abagiu, Alexandru Traian, Popescu, Luminiţa Georgeta, Manea-Saghin, Ana-Maria, Vasile, Bogdan Ştefan, and Drăgoescu, Marius Florin
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- 2021
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6. Automatic beams detection used for LiFi car-2-car communication.
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Cosmin Stoica Spahiu, Marian Marcel Abagiu, and Liana Stanescu
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- 2020
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7. REFRACTORY MATERIALS OBTAINED BY RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES
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Luminita Georgeta POPESCU, Alexandru Traian ABAGIU, and Corina COMĂNESCU
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industrial wastes ,thermal power plant ash and slag ,thermal insulating refractory bricks ,Technology ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
In this paper we will present some results obtained in the industrial research works carried out on the technological flows of the industrial partner SC REFAROM SA from Brasov. The research aimed introducing in the composition of shaped refractory products (thermal insulating and antiacid refractory bricks) and unshaped (thermal insulating refractory concrete) some wastes that do not have industrial use in present (slag and ash from Rovinari CET Govora Thermal Power Plant or UATAA Motru). The experimental laboratory results revealed very good physical and mechanical properties, but especially a very good resistance of the antiacid refractory bricks to the attack with sulfuric acid of 70% concentration.
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- 2021
8. HIV outbreaks among people who inject drugs in Europe, North America, and Israel
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Des Jarlais, Don C, Sypsa, Vana, Feelemyer, Jonathan, Abagiu, Adrian O, Arendt, Vic, Broz, Dita, Chemtob, Daniel, Seguin-Devaux, Carole, Duwve, Joan M, Fitzgerald, Margaret, Goldberg, David J, Hatzakis, Angelos, Jipa, Raluca E, Katchman, Eugene, Keenan, Eamon, Khan, Ibrahim, Konrad, Stephanie, McAuley, Andrew, Skinner, Stuart, and Wiessing, Lucas
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- 2020
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9. Detecting Machining Defects inside Engine Piston Chamber with Computer Vision and Machine Learning.
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Marian Marcel Abagiu, Dorian Cojocaru, Florin Manta, and Alexandru Marin Mariniuc
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- 2023
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10. Building Surface Defect Detection Using Machine Learning and 3D Scanning Techniques in the Construction Domain
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Mariniuc, Alexandru Marin, primary, Cojocaru, Dorian, additional, and Abagiu, Marian Marcel, additional
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- 2024
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11. Assessment of bottom ash landfilled at Ceplea Valley (Romania) as a source of rare earth elements
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Valentim, B., Abagiu, A.T., Anghelescu, L., Flores, D., French, D., Gonçalves, P., Guedes, A., Popescu, L.G., Predeanu, G., Ribeiro, J., Santos, A.C., Slăvescu, V., and Ward, C.R.
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- 2019
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12. A Global Survey on Changes in the Supply, Price, and Use of Illicit Drugs and Alcohol, and Related Complications During the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic
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Ali Farhoudian, Seyed Ramin Radfar, Hossein Mohaddes Ardabili, Parnian Rafei, Mohsen Ebrahimi, Arash Khojasteh Zonoozi, Cornelis A. J. De Jong, Mehrnoosh Vahidi, Masud Yunesian, Christos Kouimtsidis, Shalini Arunogiri, Helena Hansen, Kathleen T. Brady, ISAM Global Survey Consortium (ISAM-GSC), Adrian Octavian Abagiu, Franck David Noel Abouna, Mohamed Hassan Ahmed, Basma Al-ansari, Feda Mahmmoud Abu Al-khair, Mandhar Humaid Almaqbali, Atul Ambekar, Sidharth Arya, Victor Olufolahan Asebikan, Murad Ali Ayasreh, Debasish Basu, Zoubir Benmebarek, Roshan Bhad, Mario Blaise, Nicolas Bonnet, Jennifer Brasch, Barbara Broers, Anja Busse, Jenna L. Butner, Moses Camilleri, Giovanna Campello, Giuseppe Carra, Ivan Celic, Fatemeh Chalabianloo, Abhishek Chaturvedi, José de Jesús Eduardo Noyola Cherpitel, Kelly J. Clark, Melissa Anne Cyders, Ernesto de Bernardis, Abbas Deilamizade, John Edward Derry, Naveen Kumar Dhagudu, Pavla Dolezalova, Geert Dom, Adrian John Dunlop, Mahmoud Mamdouh Elhabiby, Hussein Elkholy, Nsidibe Francis Essien, Ghandi Ilias Farah, Marica Ferri, Georgios D Floros, Catherine Friedman, Clara Hidalgo Fuderanan, Gilberto Gerra, Abhishek Ghosh, Maka Gogia, Ilias A. Grammatikopoulos, Paolo Grandinetti, Amira Guirguis, David Gutnisky, Paul Steven Haber, Peyman Hassani-Abharian, Zahra Hooshyari, Islam Ibrahim Mokhtar Ibrahim, Hada Fong-ha Ieong, Regina Nova Indradewi, Shelly Iskandar, Thahir Noorul Isra, Shobhit Jain, Sandi James, Seyyed Mohammad hossein Javadi, Keun Ho Joe, Darius Jokubonis, Acka Tushevska Jovanova, Rama Mohamed Kamal, Alexander Ivanov Kantchelov, Preethy Kathiresan, Gary Katzman, Paul Kawale, Audrey Margaret Kern, Felix Henrique Paim Kessler, Sung-Gon Sue Kim, Ann Marie Kimball, Zeljko Kljucevic, Kristiana Siste Kurniasanti, Roneet Lev, Hae Kook Lee, Aiste Lengvenyte, Shaul Lev-ran, Geni Seseja Mabelya, Mohamed Ali El Mahi, J. Maphisa Maphisa, Icro Maremmani, Laura Masferrer, Omid Massah, Orlagh McCambridge, Garrett Gregory McGovern, Aung Kyi Min, Amir Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Jazman Mora-Rios, Indika Udaya Kumara Mudalige, Diptadhi Mukherjee, Pejic Munira Munira, Bronwyn Myers, Jayakrishnan Menon T. N., Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha, Nkemakolam Ndionuka, Ali-Akbar Nejatisafa, Kamran Niaz, Asad Tamizuddin Nizami, Jan H. Nuijens, Laura Orsolini, Vantheara Oum, Adegboyega Adekunle Oyemade, Irena Rojnia Palavra, Sagun Ballav Pant, Joselyn Paredes, Eric Peyron, Randall Alberto Quirós, Rouhollah Qurishi, Noor ul Zaman Rafiq, Ranjini Raghavendra Rao, Woraphat Ratta-apha, Karren-Lee Raymond, Jens Reimer, Eduardo Renaldo, Tara Rezapour, James Roy Robertson, Carlos Roncero, Fazle Roub, Elizabeth Jane Rubenstein, Claudia Ines Rupp, Elizabeth Saenz, Mohammad Salehi, Lampros Samartzis, Laura Beatriz Sarubbo, Nusa Segrec, Bigya Shah, Hongxian Shen, Tomohiro Shirasaka, Steve Shoptaw, Fransiskus Muronga Sintango, Veronica Andrea Sosa, Emilis Subata, Norberto Sztycberg, Fatemeh Taghizadeh, Joseph Brian Tay Wee Teck, Christian Tjagvad, Marta Torrens, Judith Meme Twala, Ramyadarshni Vadivel, Joseph Robert Volpicelli, Jelmer Weijs, Steven Michael Wintoniw, Apisak Wittayanookulluk, Marcin Wojnar, Sadia Yasir, Yimenu Yitayih, and Min Zhao
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COVID-19 ,addiction ,substance use disorder ,global survey ,behavioral addiction ,illicit drug market ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Background and Aims: COVID-19 has infected more than 77 million people worldwide and impacted the lives of many more, with a particularly devastating impact on vulnerable populations, including people with substance use disorders (SUDs). Quarantines, travel bans, regulatory changes, social distancing, and “lockdown” measures have affected drug and alcohol supply chains and subsequently their availability, price, and use patterns, with possible downstream effects on presentations of SUDs and demand for treatment. Given the lack of multicentric epidemiologic studies, we conducted a rapid global survey within the International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM) network in order to understand the status of substance-use patterns during the current pandemic.Design: Cross-sectional survey.Setting: Worldwide.Participants: Starting on April 4, 2020 during a 5-week period, the survey received 185 responses from 77 countries.Measurements: To assess addiction medicine professionals' perceived changes in drug and alcohol supply, price, use pattern, and related complications during the COVID-19 pandemic.Findings: Participants reported (among who answered “decreased” or “increased”) a decrease in drug supply (69.0%) and at the same time an increase in price (95.3%) globally. With respect to changes in use patterns, an increase in alcohol (71.7%), cannabis (63.0%), prescription opioids (70.9%), and sedative/hypnotics (84.6%) use was reported, while the use of amphetamines (59.7%), cocaine (67.5%), and opiates (58.2%) was reported to decrease overall.Conclusions: The global report on changes in the availability, use patterns, and complications of alcohol and drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic should be considered in making new policies and in developing mitigating measures and guidelines during the current pandemic (and probable future ones) in order to minimize risks to people with SUD.
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13. Reorganization of Substance Use Treatment and Harm Reduction Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey
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Seyed Ramin Radfar, Cornelis A. J. De Jong, Ali Farhoudian, Mohsen Ebrahimi, Parnian Rafei, Mehrnoosh Vahidi, Masud Yunesian, Christos Kouimtsidis, Shalini Arunogiri, Omid Massah, Abbas Deylamizadeh, Kathleen T. Brady, Anja Busse, ISAM-PPIG Global Survey Consortium, Marc N. Potenza, Hamed Ekhtiari, Alexander Mario Baldacchino, Adrian Octavian Abagiu, Franck David Noel Abouna, Mohamed Hassan Ahmed, Basma Al-ansari, Feda Mahmmoud Abu Al-khair, Mandhar Humaid Almaqbali, Atul Ambekar, Hossein Mohaddes Ardabili, Sidharth Arya, Victor Olufolahan Lasebikan, Murad Ali Ayasreh, Debasish Basu, Zoubir Benmebarek, Roshan Bhad, Mario Blaise, Nicolas Bonnet, Jennifer Brasch, Barbara Broers, Jenna L. Butner, Moses Camilleri, Giovanna Campello, Giuseppe Carra, Ivan Celic, Fatemeh Chalabianloo, Abhishek Chaturvedi, José de Jesús Eduardo Noyola Cherpitel, Kelly J. Clark, Melissa Anne Cyders, Ernesto de Bernardis, John Edward Derry, Naveen Kumar Dhagudu, Pavla Dolezalova, Geert Dom, Adrian John Dunlop, Mahmoud Mamdouh Elhabiby, Hussien Elkholy, Nsidibe Francis Essien, Ghandi Ilias Farah, Marica Ferri, Georgios D Floros, Catherine Friedman, Clara Hidalgo Fuderanan, Gilberto Gerra, Abhishek Ghosh, Maka Gogia, Ilias A. Grammatikopoulos, Paolo Grandinetti, Amira Guirguis, David Gutnisky, Paul Steven Haber, Peyman Hassani-Abharian, Zahra Hooshyari, Islam Ibrahim Mokhtar Ibrahim, Hada Fong-ha Ieong, Regina Nova Indradewi, Shelly Iskandar, Shobhit Jain, Sandi James, Seyyed Mohammad hossein Javadi, Keun Ho Joe, Darius Jokubonis, Acka Tushevska Jovanova, Rama Mohamed Kamal, Alexander Ivanov Kantchelov, Preethy Kathiresan, Gary Katzman, Paul Kawale, Audrey Margaret Kern, Felix Henrique Paim Kessler, Sung-Gon Sue Kim, Ann Marie Kimball, Zeljko Kljucevic, Kristiana Siste, Roneet Lev, Hae Kook Lee, Aiste Lengvenyte, Shaul Lev-ran, Geni Seseja Mabelya, Mohamed Ali El Mahi, J. Maphisa Maphisa, Icro Maremmani, Laura Masferrer, Orlagh McCambridge, Garrett Gregory McGovern, Aung Kyi Min, Amir Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Jazman Mora-Rios, Indika Udaya Kumara Mudalige, Diptadhi Mukherjee, Pejic Munira Munira, Bronwyn Myers, Jayakrishnan Menon T N, Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha, Nkemakolam Ndionuka, Ali-Akbar Nejatisafa, Kamran Niaz, Asad Tamizuddin Nizami, Jan H. Nuijens, Laura Orsolini, Vantheara Oum, Adegboyega Adekunle Oyemade, Irena Rojnia Palavra, Sagun Ballav Pant, Joselyn Paredes, Eric Peyron, Randall Alberto Quirós, Rouhollah Qurishi, Noor ul Zaman Rafiq, Ranjini Raghavendra Rao, Woraphat Ratta-apha, Karren-Lee Raymond, Jens Reimer, Eduardo Renaldo, Tara Rezapour, James Roy Robertson, Carlos Roncero, Fazle Roub, Elizabeth Jane Rubenstein, Claudia Ines Rupp, Elizabeth Saenz, Mohammad Salehi, Lampros Samartzis, Laura Beatriz Sarubbo, Nusa Segrec, Bigya Shah, Hongxian Shen, Tomohiro Shirasaka, Steve Shoptaw, Fransiskus Muronga Sintango, Veronica Andrea Sosa, Emilis Subata, Norberto Sztycberg, Fatemeh Taghizadeh, Joseph Brian Tay Wee Teck, Christian Tjagvad, Marta Torrens, Judith Meme Twala, Ramyadarshni Vadivel, Joseph Robert Volpicelli, Jelmer Weijs, Steven Michael Wintoniw, Apisak Wittayanookulluk, Marcin Wojnar, Sadia Yasir, Yimenu Yitayih, Min Zhao, and Arash Khojasteh Zonoozi
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COVID-19 pandemic ,substance use disorder ,public health ,drug policy ,opioid agonist treatment ,addiction services ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted people with substance use disorders (SUDs) worldwide, and healthcare systems have reorganized their services in response to the pandemic.Methods: One week after the announcement of the COVID-19 as a pandemic, in a global survey, 177 addiction medicine professionals described COVID-19-related health responses in their own 77 countries in terms of SUD treatment and harm reduction services. The health responses were categorized around (1) managerial measures and systems, (2) logistics, (3) service providers, and (4) vulnerable groups.Results: Respondents from over 88% of countries reported that core medical and psychiatric care for SUDs had continued; however, only 56% of countries reported having had any business continuity plan, and 37.5% of countries reported shortages of methadone or buprenorphine supplies. Participants of 41% of countries reported partial discontinuation of harm-reduction services such as needle and syringe programs and condom distribution. Fifty-seven percent of overdose prevention interventions and 81% of outreach services were also negatively impacted.Conclusions: Participants reported that SUD treatment and harm-reduction services had been significantly impacted globally early during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on our findings, we highlight several issues and complications resulting from the pandemic concerning people with SUDs that should be tackled more efficiently during the future waves or similar pandemics. The issues and potential strategies comprise the following: (1) helping policymakers to generate business continuity plans, (2) maintaining the use of evidence-based interventions for people with SUDs, (3) being prepared for adequate medication supplies, (4) integrating harm reduction programs with other treatment modalities, and (5) having specific considerations for vulnerable groups such as immigrants and refugees.
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14. Fatty infiltration and ventricular premature beats originating from right ventricular outflow tract: association or causality?
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PRISECARU, RALUCA-VASILICA SÎRBU, RIAHI, LEILA, ABAGIU, MĂDĂLINA, PURCAR, OANA-ELENA, VLĂDOIANU, MIRCEA-CORVIN-CLAUDIU, LEAȚU, CRISTINA GABRIELA, SÎRBU, ALEXANDRU DAN, and MANIȚIU, IOAN
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- 2024
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15. The 12th Edition of the Scientific Days of the National Institute for Infectious Diseases 'Prof. Dr. Matei Bals' and the 12th National Infectious Diseases Conference
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Cristian-Mihail Niculae, Eliza Manea, Raluca Jipa, Simona Merisor, Ruxandra Moroti, Serban Benea, Adriana Hristea, Alina Cristina Neguț, Oana Săndulescu, Anca Streinu-Cercel, Dana Mărculescu, Magdalena Lorena Andrei, Veronica Ilie, Marcela Popa, Coralia Bleotu, Carmen Chifiriuc, Mircea Ioan Popa, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Alina Orfanu, Cristina Popescu, Anca Leuștean, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Alexandra Badea, Radu Orfanu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Victoria Aramă, Ştefan Sorin Aramă, Constanța-Angelica Vișan, Anca-Cristina Drăgănescu, Anuța Bilașco, Camelia Kouris, Mădălina Merișescu, Magdalena Vasile, Diana-Maria Slavu, Sabina Vintilă, Endis Osman, Alina Oprea, Sabina Sandu, Monica Luminos, Anca Leuştean, Gabriel Adrian Popescu, Ramona Georgiana Stanculete, Ana Vaduva Enoiu, Adelina Raluca Marinescu, Voichita Lazureanu, Adelina-Raluca Marinescu, Alexandru Crișan, Voichița Lăzureanu, Virgil Musta, Narcisa Nicolescu, Ruxandra Laza, Anca-Ruxandra Negru, Daniela-Ioana Munteanu, Raluca Mihăilescu, Olga Dorobăț, Alexandru Rafila, Emilia Căpraru, Marius Niculescu, Rodica Marinescu, Olivera Lupescu, Vlad Predescu, Daniela Tălăpan, Ramona Ștefania Popescu, Luminița Bradu, Dragoș Florea, Daniela Anicuta Leca, Elena Bunea, Andra Teodor, Egidia Miftode, Gheorghiță Jugulete, Anamaria Dobrotă, Adina Ilie, Liliana Lucia Preoțescu, Nicoleta Irimescu, Irina Panait, Cristian Niculae, Liana Cătălina Gavriliu, Otilia Elisabeta Benea, Șerban Benea, Mona Popoiu, Livia Dragonu, Augustin Cupşa, Iulian Diaconescu, Irina Niculescu, Lucian Giubelan, Florentina Dumitrescu, Andreea Cristina Stoian, Camelia Guţă, Simona Puiu, Bunescu Irina, Marilyse Vallée, Ann Huletsky, Dominique K. Boudreau, Ève Bérubé, Richard Giroux, Jean Longtin, Yves Longtin, Michel G. Bergeron, Cleo Nicoleta Roșculeț, Dalila-Ana Toma, Catrinel Ciuca, Cătălin Apostolescu, Andrei Rogoz, Andrei Stangaciu, Viorica Mitescu, Tudor Vladoiu, Doina Iovănescu, Michaela Oana, Simona Costin, Maria Magdalena Moțoi, Olga Mihaela Dorobăț, Alexandru Mihai, Cleo Roşculeț, Gabriel-Adrian Popescu, Adrian Abagiu, Ruxandra Moroti-Constantinescu, Otilia Benea, Mădălina Simoiu, Rodica Bacruban, Ioana Bădicuț, Alina Borcan, Mihnea Hurmuzache, Georgiana Enache, Alexandra Ciocan, Mircea Bararu, Madalina Popazu, Doina Viorica Iovănescu, Cătălin Gabriel Apostolescu, Dalila Toma, Laura Iliescu, Georgiana Minzala, Letitia Toma, Mihaela Baciu, Alina Tanase, Carmen Orban, Victor Pantea, Gheorghe Placinta, Valentin Cebotarescu, Lilia Cojuhari, Paulina Jimbei, Cristina Dragomirescu, Cristina Murariu, Laurențiu Stratan, Daniela Munteanu, Raluca Năstase, Violeta Molagic, Mihaela Rădulescu, Ioan Diaconu, Iulia Bodosca, Violeta Niță, Raluca Mihaela Năstase, Iulia Bodoșca, Ioan Alexandru Diaconu, Yagmur Erturk, Claudiu Mihai Șchiopu, Angelica Tenita, Ștefan Sorin Aramă, Simona Alexandra Iacob, Diana Gabriela Iacob, Mioara Predescu, Alexandra Mărdărescu, Mihai Săndulescu, Catrinel Olimpia Ciuca, Dalila Ana Toma, Cristina Elena Mitu, Viorica Daniela Mitescu, Tudor Gheorghe Vladoiu, Monica Andreea Stoica, Daniela Manolache, Gabriela Jana Ceapraga, Gabriela Mircea, Ionel Durbală, Irina Russu, Tiberiu Holban, Tatiana Pantilimonov, Galina Chiriacov, Arcadie Macvovei, Elena Scorohodico, Oleg Dmitriev, Diana Alexandra Costache, Anca Benea, Elisabeta Benea, Mihai Mitran, Carmen Georgescu, Loredana Mitran, Simona Vladareanu, Andreea Ioana Magirescu, Viorica Andreev, Cristina Nicolau, Alexandra Largu, Carmen Dorobat, Carmen Manciuc, Ina Isac, Iulia Gabriela Șerban, Ghiulendan Resul, Consuela Marcaș, Iosif Marincu, Patricia Poptelecan, Bogdan Trincă, Sorina Mitrescu, Anca Tudor, Daliborca Vlad, Livius Tirnea, Nurcan Baydaroglu, Gabriela Ceapraga, Mariana Pagute, Carmen Dorobăț, Ioan-Alexandru Diaconu, Daniela Ion, Luciana Nichita, Alexandra Diaconu, Irina Duport-Dodot, Mariana Mărdărescu, Cristina Petre, Marieta Iancu, Rodica Ungurianu, Alina Cibea, Ruxandra Drăghicenoiu, Ana Maria Tudor, Delia Vlad, Sorin Petrea, Carina Matei, Dan Oțelea, Carmen Crăciun, Cristian Anghelina, Elena Dumea, Sorin Rugină, Lucian Cristian Petcu, Stela Halichidis, Simona Claudia Cambrea, Carmen Chiriac, Nina-Ioana Bodnar, Iringo-Erzsebet Zaharia-Kezdi, Cristina Gîrbovan, Andrea Incze, Anca Meda Georgescu, Eugenia Panaitescu, Manole Cojocaru, Vochita Laurențiu, Vochita Andreia, Opreanu Radu, Trinca Bogdan, Rosca Ovidiu, Marincu Iosif, Ramona Zamfir, Alina Angelescu, Alena Andreea Popa, Liana Gavriliu, Alena-Andreea Popa, Georgeta Ducu, Daniela Camburu, Alina Cozma, Manuela Podani, Roxana Dumitriu, Augustin Cupșa, Loredana Ionescu, Adrian Octavian Abagiu, Loredana Nicoleta Stoica, Catrinel Blaga, Archontis Koulosousas, Roxana Ștefănescu, Alice Atomoaie, Florentina Paraschiv, Florin Matache Duna, Rodica Olteanu, Roxana Ion, Alexandra Zota, Isra Ennour Jaballah, Lara Mahfoud, Georgeta Preda, Magda Constantin, Ilinca Nicolae, Corina Daniela Ene, Mădălina Irina Mitran, Vasile Benea, Mircea Tampa, Simona Roxana Georgescu, Iulia Cristina Bodoșca, Sorin Aramă, Iuliana Caramăngiu, Ovidiu Rosca, Monica Cialma, Radu Opreanu, Laurențiu Vochita, Vlad Murărescu, Marilena Palaghiță, Cornel Camburu, Irina Duşan, Andreea Bîrlad, Victor Daniel Miron, Anca Cristina Drăgănescu, Daniela Pițigoi, Monica Luminița Luminos, Sabina Șchiopu, Magda Vasile, Mihaela Ionică, Adina Stăncescu, Cristina Elena Popescu, Luminița Marin, Diana Zaharia, Cristina Dumitrescu, Lucia Tudor, Cristina Negulescu, Olga Adriana Caliman-Sturdza, Cleo Roșculeț, Bogdana Manu, Ana Vaduva-Enoiu, Voichita Elena Lazureanu, Elena-Violeta Niță, Sînziana Dumitru, Anca Ruxandra Negru, Ligia Ionescu, Liliana Ion, Marioara Neacșu, Cristina Iulia Mitran, George Ciprian Pribac, Mirandolina Prisca, Fulvia Ursoiu, Carmen Neamtu, Bogdan Totolici, Coralia Cotoraci, Aurel Ardelean, Simona Elena Albu, Mara Carsote, Beatrice Miclăuș, Diana Mihai, Cristina Vasiliu, Corina Gorgoi, Amelia Blescun, Gelu Breaza, Sabina Vintila, Felicia Mihai, Meilin Omer, Cornel Dragan, Daniela Pitigoi, Mirela Ciucu, Marius-Dan Ionescu, Cristina Roskanovic, Valentina Barbu, Ramona-Alexandra Zamfir, Alexandra-Sînziana Dumitru, Viorica Ispas, Diana Oana Leahu, Cristina Maria Safta, Mihaela Anca Benea, Octavian Munteanu, Roxana Bohâlțea, Livia Trașcă, Monica Cîrstoiu, Mădălina Georgescu, Alina Elena Ivanciuc, Mihaela Lazar, Teodora Ionescu, Carmen Maria Cherciu, Cristina Țecu, Maria Elena Mihai, Maria Nițescu, Delia Azamfire, Aura Dumitrescu, Elena Ianosik, Daniela Leca, Elena Duca, Codrina Bejan, Emanoil Ceaușu, Simin-Aysel Florescu, Corneliu Popescu, Grațiela Târdei, Codrina Juganariu, Emilia Lupulescu, Ligia Rodina, Maria Elena Cocuz, Andreea Stoian, Mihaela Ionica, Otilia-Elisabeta Benea, Maria-Cristina Sîrbu, AnaMaria Dobrotă, Roxana Duda, Cristiana Cerasella Dragomirescu, Sergiu Fendrihan, Ecaterina Scortan, Corneliu P. Popescu, Șerban N. Benea, Andra E. Petcu, Iuliana A. Podea, Raluca E. Jipa, Raluca M. Hrișcă, Manuela Nica, Simona Merișor, Cristian M. Nicolae, Simin A. Florescu, Irina M. Dumitru, Ruxandra V. Moroti, Bogdan Nițescu, Iulia Monica Mustaţă, Sorina Claudia Boldeanu, Florentina Furtunescu, Mihaela Gheorghe, Adriana Slavcovici, Raluca Tripon, Roxana Iubu, Cristian Marcu, Mihaela Sabou, Monica Muntean, Ion Chiriac, Liviu Tazlavanu, Roxana Cernat, Kezdi Iringo, Andrei Vâță, Manuela Arbune, Teodora Moisil, Corina-Daniela Ene, Roxana Simona Georgescu, Cosmin-Victor Ene, Marilena Ciortea, Lucreția Dulgheru, Mihaela Cătălina Luca, Ioana-Alina Harja-Alexa, Roxana Nemescu, Mădălina Popazu, Andrei Ștefan Luca, Gabriela Bancescu, Bogdan Dabu, Adrian Bancescu, Adina Elena Ilie, Săftica-Mariana Pohrib, Maria-Sabina Tache, Ion Aurel Iliescu, Cristina Tecu, Maria-Elena Mihai, Mihaela Lazăr, Carmen Cherciu, Alina Ivanciuc, Mirela Paliu, Manuela Curescu, Bianca Cerbu, Irina Bunescu, Ana Pasnin, Stela Semeniuc, and Raisa Popovici
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus ,Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy ,Clostridium Difficile Infection ,Cerebral Spinal Fluid ,Fecal Microbiota Transplantation ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Table of contents A1 The outcome of patients with recurrent versus non-recurrent pneumococcal meningitis in a tertiary health-care hospital in Bucharest Cristian-Mihail Niculae, Eliza Manea, Raluca Jipa, Simona Merisor, Ruxandra Moroti, Serban Benea, Adriana Hristea A2 Influence of bacteriophages on sessile Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria Alina Cristina Neguț, Oana Săndulescu, Anca Streinu-Cercel, Dana Mărculescu, Magdalena Lorena Andrei, Veronica Ilie, Marcela Popa, Coralia Bleotu, Carmen Chifiriuc, Mircea Ioan Popa, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A3 The utility of inflammatory biomarkers in the prognostic evaluation of septic patients – past, present and future Alina Orfanu, Cristina Popescu, Anca Leuștean, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Alexandra Badea, Radu Orfanu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Victoria Aramă, Ştefan Sorin Aramă A4 Etiologic and clinical features of bacterial meningitis in infants Constanța-Angelica Vișan, Anca-Cristina Drăgănescu, Anuța Bilașco, Camelia Kouris, Mădălina Merișescu, Magdalena Vasile, Diana-Maria Slavu, Sabina Vintilă, Endis Osman, Alina Oprea, Sabina Sandu, Monica Luminos A5 The diagnostic and prognostic role of neutrophil to lymphocyte count ratio in sepsis Alina Orfanu, Victoria Aramă, Ştefan Sorin Aramă, Anca Leuştean, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Gabriel Adrian Popescu, Cristina Popescu A6 Whooping cough in a HIV positive patient Ramona Georgiana Stanculete, Ana Vaduva Enoiu, Adelina Raluca Marinescu, Voichita Lazureanu A7 Cronobacter sakazakii sepsis in varicella patient Adelina-Raluca Marinescu, Alexandru Crișan, Voichița Lăzureanu, Virgil Musta, Narcisa Nicolescu, Ruxandra Laza A8 Anaerobes an underdiagnosed cause of prosthesis joint infection Anca-Ruxandra Negru, Daniela-Ioana Munteanu, Raluca Mihăilescu, Remulus Catană, Olga Dorobăț, Alexandru Rafila, Emilia Căpraru, Marius Niculescu, Rodica Marinescu, Olivera Lupescu, Vlad Predescu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Victoria Aramă, Daniela Tălăpan A9 Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis presenting with normal CSF – case presentation Ramona Ștefania Popescu, Luminița Bradu, Dragoș Florea, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A10 Extrapulmonary manifestations of infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae – study on 24 cases Daniela Anicuta Leca, Elena Bunea, Andra Teodor, Egidia Miftode A11 The molecular diagnosis of severe bacterial sepsis in pediatric population Mădălina Merișescu, Gheorghiță Jugulete, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Dragoș Florea, Monica Luminos A12 Acute Staphylococcus aureus endocarditis with multiple septic complications in a patient with diabetes mellitus – case presentation Ramona Ștefania Popescu, Anamaria Dobrotă, Adina Ilie, Liliana Lucia Preoțescu A13 Is Streptococcus suis meningitis an under-diagnosed zoonosis? Adriana Hristea, Raluca Jipa, Nicoleta Irimescu, Irina Panait, Eliza Manea, Simona Merisor, Cristian Niculae, Daniela Tălăpan A14 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from blood. Antimicrobial resistance – past and present Liana Cătălina Gavriliu, Otilia Elisabeta Benea, Șerban Benea, Alexandru Rafila, Olga Dorobăț, Mona Popoiu A15 Antibiotics resistance in Staphylococcus aureus isolated from blood cultures Livia Dragonu, Augustin Cupşa, Iulian Diaconescu, Irina Niculescu, Lucian Giubelan, Florentina Dumitrescu, Andreea Cristina Stoian, Camelia Guţă, Simona Puiu A16 Predominance of CTX-M enzymes in extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in two hospitals of Quebec City Bunescu Irina, Marilyse Vallée, Ann Huletsky, Dominique K. Boudreau, Ève Bérubé, Richard Giroux, Jean Longtin, Yves Longtin, Michel G. Bergeron A17 Postoperative meningoencephalitis with Acinetobacter baumannii XDR – a therapeutic challenge - Case report Cleo Nicoleta Roșculeț, Dalila-Ana Toma, Catrinel Ciuca, Daniela Tălăpan, Cătălin Apostolescu, Andrei Rogoz, Andrei Stangaciu, Viorica Mitescu, Tudor Vladoiu, Doina Iovănescu A18 Septic arthritis with Burkholderia cepacia Michaela Oana, Simona Costin A19 A novel approach for managing hard-to-treat infections Alina Cristina Neguț, Oana Săndulescu, Anca Streinu-Cercel, Maria Magdalena Moțoi, Mircea Ioan Popa, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A20 Nineteen months surveillance for multidrug resistant organisms (MDRO) by detecting asymptomatic colonization Daniela Tălăpan, Olga Mihaela Dorobăț, Mona Popoiu, Alexandru Mihai, Doina Iovănescu, Cleo Roşculeț, Cătălin Apostolescu, Gabriel-Adrian Popescu, Adrian Abagiu, Ruxandra Moroti-Constantinescu, Adriana Hristea, Victoria Aramă, Otilia Benea, Mădălina Simoiu, Rodica Bacruban, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Alexandru Rafila A21 Antimicrobial resistance of Gram-positive cocci isolated from clinical specimens in the National Institute of Infectious Diseases “Prof Dr. Matei Balș” between 2009–2015 Olga Mihaela Dorobăț, Daniela Tălăpan, Alexandru Mihai, Ioana Bădicuț, Mona Popoiu, Alina Borcan, Alexandru Rafila A22 The high percentage of carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacilli in Romania: an analysis and some proposals Gabriel Adrian Popescu A23 Etiological, clinical and therapeutic considerations on 78 cases of healthcare associated meningitis or ventriculitis admitted in the “Sf. Parascheva” infectious diseases clinical hospital, Iași, from 2011 to 2015 Mihnea Hurmuzache, Georgiana Enache, Alexandra Ciocan, Mircea Bararu, Madalina Popazu A24 Nosocomial infection dynamics in an Intensive Care Department – an overview (epidemiological and clinical monitoring, advanced therapeutic intervention). Doina Viorica Iovănescu, Cleo Nicoleta Roșculeț, Andrei Rogoz Cătălin Gabriel Apostolescu, Viorica Mitescu, Tudor Vladoiu, Dalila Toma, Catrinel Ciuca A25 Safety and efficacy of interferon free treatment in patients with HCV chronic hepatitis- experience of a single Internal Medicine center Laura Iliescu, Georgiana Minzala, Letitia Toma, Mihaela Baciu, Alina Tanase, Carmen Orban A26 Viusid in treatment of chronic viral hepatitis B and C Victor Pantea, Gheorghe Placinta, Valentin Cebotarescu, Lilia Cojuhari, Paulina Jimbei A27 The management of hyperbilirubinemia in HCV cirrhotic patients who underwent therapy with direct acting antivirals Cristina Popescu, Anca Leuștean, Cristina Dragomirescu, Alina Orfanu, Cristina Murariu, Laurențiu Stratan, Alexandra Badea, Cătălin Tilișcan, Daniela Munteanu, Raluca Năstase, Violeta Molagic, Mihaela Rădulescu, Remulus Catana, Victoria Aramă A28 The efficacy of ombitasvir-paritaprevir/ritonavir, dasabuvir and ribavirin in patients with genotype 1 HCV compensated cirrhosis Cristina Popescu, Laurențiu Stratan, Remulus Catana, Anca Leuștean, Cristina Dragomirescu, Alexandra Badea, Cristina Murariu, Raluca Năstase, Violeta Molagic, Daniela Munteanu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Mihaela Rădulescu, Alina Orfanu, Ioan Diaconu, Anca Negru, Iulia Bodosca, Violeta Niță, Victoria Aramă A29 The efficacy of direct acting antivirals regimen without ribavirin in HCV genotype 1b infected patients with compensated cirrhosis Anca Leuștean, Victoria Aramă, Alina Orfanu, Remulus Catana, Laurențiu Stratan, Cristina Dragomirescu, Cristina Murariu, Alexandra Badea, Cătălin Tilișcan, Daniela Munteanu, Violeta Molagic, Raluca Năstase, Mihaela Rădulescu, Cristina Popescu A30 Liver decompensation during ombitasvir-paritaprevir/ritonavir-dasabuvir and ribavirin regimen in HCV infected patients with Child-Pugh A cirrhosis Cristina Popescu, Cristina Dragomirescu, Anca Leuștean, Cristina Murariu, Laurențiu Stratan, Alexandra Badea, Remulus Catană, Alina Orfanu, Raluca Mihaela Năstase, Violeta Molagic, Daniela Munteanu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Victoria Aramă A31 The safety of direct acting antivirals in HCV compensated cirrhotic patients - an interim analysis Victoria Aramă, Remulus Catană, Cristina Dragomirescu, Cristina Murariu, Anca Leuștean, Laurențiu Stratan, Alexandra Badea, Alina Orfanu, Anca Negru, Raluca Năstase, Violeta Molagic, Daniela Munteanu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Mihaela Rădulescu, Ioan Diaconu, Violeta Niță, Iulia Bodoșca, Cristina Popescu A32 The access of patients with HCV compensated cirrhosis to the National Program of therapy with direct acting antivirals Cristina Popescu, Alexandra Badea, Anca Leuștean, Alina Orfanu, Anca Negru, Laurențiu Stratan, Cristina Dragomirescu, Remulus Catană, Cristina Murariu, Violeta Molagic, Raluca Năstase, Cătălin Tilișcan, Daniela Munteanu, Mihaela Rădulescu, Ioan Diaconu, Violeta Niță, Iulia Bodoșca, Victoria Aramă A33 Severe reactivation of chronic hepatitis B after discontinuation of nucleos(t)ide analogues – a case series Cristina Popescu, Alina Orfanu, Anca Leuștean, Alexandra Badea, Laurențiu Stratan, Remulus Catană, Cătălin Tilișcan, Victoria Aramă A34 The dynamic of hematological disorders during direct acting antivirals therapy for HCV compensated cirrhosis Cristina Popescu, Cristina Murariu, Cristina Dragomirescu, Anca Leuștean, Laurențiu Stratan, Alina Orfanu, Alexandra Badea, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Cătălin Tilișcan, Daniela Munteanu, Mihaela Rădulescu, Violeta Molagic, Raluca Mihaela Năstase, Ioan Alexandru Diaconu, Iulia Bodoșca, Violeta Niță, Victoria Aramă A35 Behaviors, attitudes and risk factors for viral hepatitis in international medical students vs. the general population in Romania Yagmur Erturk, Oana Săndulescu, Alina Cristina Neguț, Claudiu Mihai Șchiopu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Anca Streinu-Cercel A36 Characteristics of hepatitis C virus reactivation due to immunosuppressive therapy in Romanian HCV infected patients with hematological malignancies Violeta Molagic, Cătălin Tilișcan, Cristina Popescu, Raluca Mihăilescu, Daniela Munteanu, Raluca Năstase, Anca Negru, Angelica Tenita, Victoria Aramă, Ștefan Sorin Aramă A37 The dynamic IFN-gamma serum levels during successful peginterferon-a 2a/ribavirin therapy in HCV chronic infection Simona Alexandra Iacob, Diana Gabriela Iacob, Monica Luminos A38 Overlapping risk factors for transmission of HBV, HCV and HIV in the general population in Romania Anca Streinu-Cercel, Oana Săndulescu, Mioara Predescu, Alexandra Mărdărescu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Mihai Săndulescu, Claudiu Mihai Șchiopu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A39 Acute hepatitis - an uncommon neurological complication Cleo Nicoleta Roșculeț, Catrinel Olimpia Ciuca, Dalila Ana Toma, Cătălin Gabriel Apostolescu, Andrei Rogoz, Cristina Elena Mitu, Andrei Stangaciu, Viorica Daniela Mitescu, Tudor Gheorghe Vladoiu, Doina Viorica Iovănescu A40 Regression of liver fibrosis following sustained virological response in patients with chronic HCV infection and cirrhosis Oana Săndulescu, Anca Streinu-Cercel, Monica Andreea Stoica, Liliana Lucia Preoțescu, Daniela Manolache, Gabriela Jana Ceapraga, Maria Magdalena Moțoi, Luminița Bradu, Adina Ilie, Gabriela Mircea, Ionel Durbală, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A41 Preliminary results of treatment with sofosbuvir and daclatasvir of patients with chronic hepatitis C Irina Russu, Tiberiu Holban, Tatiana Pantilimonov, Galina Chiriacov, Arcadie Macvovei, Elena Scorohodico, Oleg Dmitriev A42 HIV-syphilis coinfection Diana Alexandra Costache, Anca Benea, Eliza Manea, Cristian Niculae, Raluca Jipa, Adriana Hristea, Elisabeta Benea, Ruxandra Moroti, Șerban Benea A43 Thrombophilia – additional risk factor for the evolution of pregnancy in HIV-positive patients Mihai Mitran, Carmen Georgescu, Loredana Mitran, Simona Vladareanu A44 The incidence of oropharyngeal candidiasis in hospitalized HIV infected pediatric Romanian cohort between 1 January - 31 December 2015 Andreea Ioana Magirescu, Viorica Andreev, Cristina Nicolau, Alexandra Largu, Carmen Dorobat, Carmen Manciuc A45 TB incidence in HIV infected patients during the year of 2015 Viorica Andreev, Andreea Ioana Magirescu, Ina Isac, Cristina Nicolau, Alexandra Largu, Carmen Dorobat, Carmen Manciuc A46 Retrospective analysis of HIV/AIDS deaths recorded in the Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital, Constanța in the period 01 January 2014–30 June 2016. Epidemiological considerations. Iulia Gabriela Șerban, Ghiulendan Resul, Consuela Marcaș A47 Acute liver failure with favorable evolution in an HIV-HBV coinfected patient Iosif Marincu, Patricia Poptelecan, Bogdan Trincă, Sorina Mitrescu, Anca Tudor, Daliborca Vlad, Livius Tirnea A48 Lifestyle impact on HIV management Nurcan Baydaroglu, Alina Cristina Neguț, Oana Săndulescu, Daniela Manolache, Gabriela Ceapraga, Monica Andreea Stoica, Anca Streinu-Cercel, Adrian Streinu-Cercel 49. HIV positive mothers newborns - clinical experience from January 2012 to June 2016 Carmen Manciuc, Mariana Pagute, Cristina Nicolau, Carmen Dorobăț, Alexandra Largu A50 Rediscovering HIV-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy and HIV encephalopathy: clinical suspicion and subsequent brain autopsies Ioan-Alexandru Diaconu, Laurențiu Stratan, Daniela Ion, Luciana Nichita, Cristina Popescu, Raluca Năstase, Daniela Munteanu, Violeta Molagic, Cătălin Tilișcan, Mihaela Rădulescu, Alexandra Diaconu, Anca Negru, Alina Orfanu, Cristina Dragomirescu, Remulus Catană, Anca Leuștean, Irina Duport-Dodot, Cristina Murariu, Iulia Bodoșca, Violeta Niță, Alexandra Badea, Victoria Aramă A51 Antenatal surveillance of pregnant women with risk behavior and its impact on mother-to-child HIV transmission in Romania Mariana Mărdărescu, Cristina Petre, Marieta Iancu, Rodica Ungurianu, Alina Cibea, Ruxandra Drăghicenoiu, Ana Maria Tudor, Delia Vlad, Sorin Petrea, Carina Matei, Dan Oțelea, Carmen Crăciun, Cristian Anghelina, Alexandra Mărdărescu A52 Noninvasive assessments (APRI, Fib-4, transient elastography) of fibrosis in patients with HIV and HIV/HBV infection Elena Dumea, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Sorin Rugină, Lucian Cristian Petcu, Stela Halichidis, Simona Claudia Cambrea A53 Undetectable HIV viral load – the main goal in the management of HIV-infected patients Carmen Chiriac, Nina-Ioana Bodnar, Iringo-Erzsebet Zaharia-Kezdi, Cristina Gîrbovan, Andrea Incze, Anca Meda Georgescu A54 LPS serum levels and correlation with immunological, virological and clinical outcome in HIV infected patients Simona Alexandra Iacob, Diana Gabriela Iacob, Eugenia Panaitescu, Monica Luminos, Manole Cojocaru A55 LL37 human cathelicidin serum levels are positively correlated with IFN gamma and alanine aminotransferase level in HCV infection Simona Alexandra Iacob, Diana Gabriela Iacob, Monica Luminos A56 Early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in a non-compliant HIV/AIDS late presenter patient Vochita Laurențiu, Vochita Andreia, Opreanu Radu, Trinca Bogdan, Rosca Ovidiu, Marincu Iosif A57 Evolution of antiretroviral regimens in naϊve patients in 2016 Ramona Zamfir, Alina Angelescu, Alena Andreea Popa, Raluca Jipa, Ruxandra Moroti, Adriana Hristea, Liana Gavriliu, Șerban Benea, Elisabeta Benea A58 The unfavorable risk factors for HIV infected persons with positive blood cultures hospitalized at the National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Balș” in 2015 Alena-Andreea Popa, Georgeta Ducu, Daniela Camburu, Alina Cozma, Manuela Podani, Roxana Dumitriu, Liana Gavriliu, Șerban Benea, Elisabeta Benea A59 Epidemiological aspects of HIV infection in Oltenia region Andreea Cristina Stoian, Florentina Dumitrescu, Augustin Cupșa, Lucian Giubelan, Irina Niculescu, Loredana Ionescu, Livia Dragonu A60 HIV risk behaviors and prevalence among patients in methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) from Arena center, Bucharest Adrian Octavian Abagiu, Loredana Nicoleta Stoica, Catrinel Blaga, Archontis Koulosousas, Roxana Ștefănescu, Alice Atomoaie, Florentina Paraschiv, Florin Matache Duna A61 Therapeutic options in a case of severe psoriasis associated with both HIV infection and hepatitis C virus previously treated with fumaric acid esters Rodica Olteanu, Roxana Ion, Alexandra Zota, Isra Ennour Jaballah, Lara Mahfoud, Georgeta Preda, Magda Constantin A62 Prevalence of autoantibodies against gangliosides in asymptomatic HIV-infected patients Ilinca Nicolae, Corina Daniela Ene, Mădălina Irina Mitran, Vasile Benea, Mircea Tampa, Simona Roxana Georgescu A63 Subclinical inflammation in HIV-infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy – a cross sectional study Iulia Cristina Bodoșca, Cristina Murariu, Cătălin Tilișcan, Victoria Aramă, Cristina Popescu, Daniela Munteanu, Mihaela Rădulescu, Violeta Molagic, Raluca Năstase, Alina Orfanu, Anca Leuștean, Remulus Catană, Anca Negru, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Sorin Aramă A64 Severe Guillain-Barré syndrome occurring after chickenpox with favorable evolution Iuliana CAramăngiu, Ovidiu Rosca, Monica Cialma, Radu Opreanu, Laurențiu Vochita, Iosif Marincu A65 Echovirus 30 infection with pulmonary and cardiac complications – case report Vlad Murărescu, Marilena Palaghiță, Alina Cristina Neguț, Cornel Camburu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A66 Herpetic encephalitis with favorable evolution in an adult immunocompetent patient Irina Duşan, Patricia Poptelecan, Bogdan Trincă, Sorina Mitrescu, Livius Tirnea, Iosif Marincu A67 Clinical-evolutional aspects in present-day measles Narcisa Nicolescu, Alexandru Crișan, Voichița Lăzureanu, Ruxandra Laza, Virgil Musta, Adelina-Raluca Marinescu, Andreea Bîrlad A68 Pneumococcal superinfection in children with influenza Victor Daniel Miron, Anca Cristina Drăgănescu, Constanța-Angelica Vișan, Anuța Bilașco, Daniela Pițigoi, Oana Săndulescu, Monica Luminița Luminos A69 Varicella complicated with transverse myelitis - case presentation Monica Luminos, Endis Osman, Magdalena Vasile, Anca Cristina Drăgănescu, Constanța-Angelica Vișan, Anuța Bilașco, Camelia Kouris, Sabina Șchiopu, Mădălina Merișescu A70 Clinical forms of enterovirus infections during the summer season of 2016 Monica Luminos, Anca Cristina Drăgănescu, Constanța-Angelica Vișan, Anuța Bilașco, Camelia Kouris, Endis Osman, Sabina Vintilă, Magda Vasile, Mădălina Merișescu A71 Face off – HIV and lymphoma – case series presentation Liana Cătălina Gavriliu, Otilia Elisabeta Benea, Alina Angelescu, Ramona Zamfir, Daniela Camburu, Georgeta Ducu, Alina Cozma, Roxana Dumitriu, Manuela Podani, Șerban Benea, Mihaela Ionică A72 Coxsackie infection complicated by pancytopenia – pediatric case report Gheorghiță Jugulete, Adina Stăncescu, Cristina Elena Popescu, Luminița Marin, Diana Zaharia, Cristina Dumitrescu, Lucia Tudor, Sabina Vintilă A73 Viral respiratory infections in children in the season 2015–2016 Constanța-Angelica Vișan, Anca Cristina Drăgănescu, Anuța Bilașco, Magda Vasile, Mădălina Merișescu, Camelia Kouris, Cristina Negulescu, Endis Osman, Diana-Maria Slavu, Sabina Vintilă, Daniela Pițigoi, Monica Luminos A75 The severity of A H1N1 Influenza infection in the 2015–2016 season Cleo Roșculeț, Catrinel Olimpia Ciuca, Dalila Toma, Cătălin Apostolescu, Andrei Rogoz, Andrei Stangaciu, Viorica Mitescu, Doina Iovănescu, Cornel Camburu, Bogdana Manu A76 Acute respiratory distress syndrome in a child with measles Ana Vaduva-Enoiu, Ramona Georgiana Stanculete, Adelina Raluca Marinescu, Voichita Elena Lazureanu A77 Management challenges of right-sided infectious endocarditis in an HIV positive patient – case presentation Elena-Violeta Niță, Sînziana Dumitru, Daniela-Ioana Munteanu, Anca Ruxandra Negru, Remulus Catană, Ioan Diaconu, Bogdana Manu, Ligia Ionescu, Liliana Ion, Cătălin Tilișcan, Victoria Aramă A78 Bacterial infection in critical patients with severe A H1N1 influenza virus infection (epidemiology, development, therapeutic decisions) Doina Viorica Iovănescu, Cleo Nicoleta Roșculeț, Andrei Rogoz, Cătălin Apostolescu, Viorica Mitescu, Tudor Vladoiu, Dalila Toma, Catrinel Ciuca A79 Epidemiological aspects of severe acute respiratory infection cases (SARI) in the season 2015–2016, in the Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases – Constanța, Romania Iulia Gabriela Șerban, Marioara Neacșu A80Overexpression of IL-6 trans signaling pathway in viral infections Simona Roxana Georgescu, Vasile Benea, Corina Daniela Ene, Mircea Tampa, Cristina Iulia Mitran, Ilinca Nicolae A81 Acute viral hepatitis B with persistent HBsAg – description and evolution George Ciprian Pribac, Mirandolina Prisca, Fulvia Ursoiu, Carmen Neamtu, Bogdan Totolici, Coralia Cotoraci, Aurel Ardelean A82 Prevalence of cervical pathogens in a population of pregnant female patients monitored in a tertiary care hospital in Bucharest, Romania Simona Elena Albu, Mara Carsote, Beatrice Miclăuș, Diana Mihai, Oana Săndulescu, Cristina Vasiliu A83 Prevalence of group B Streptococcus during pregnancy in a cohort of patients monitored in a tertiary care hospital in Bucharest, Romania Cristina Vasiliu, Mara Carsote, Corina Gorgoi, Beatrice Miclăuș, Diana Mihai, Oana Săndulescu, Simona Elena Albu A84 Infectious hematoma in the gastrocnemius muscle – case presentation Amelia Blescun, Gelu Breaza A85 Reflections towards the underexplored HTLV Romanian viral circulation - adult T‐cell leukemia/lymphomas, a case series Sabina Vintila, Felicia Mihai, Meilin Omer, Cornel Dragan, Daniela Pitigoi A86 A febrile confusion syndrome with acute onset – case presentation Mirela Ciucu, Marius-Dan Ionescu, Cristina Roskanovic, Valentina Barbu, Iulian Diaconescu, Florentina Dumitrescu, Irina Niculescu A87 Retrobulbar optic neuritis in a HIV-positive patient - case report Mihaela Ionică, Ramona-Alexandra Zamfir, Alina Cozma, Otilia Elisabeta Benea A88 A rare presentation of Q fever – case presentation Alexandra-Sînziana Dumitru, Daniela-Ioana Munteanu, Violeta Niță, Cristina Popescu, Iulia Bodosca, Angelica Tenita, Viorica Ispas, Victoria Aramă A89 Tinea incognita – case presentation Vasile Benea, Simona Roxana Georgescu, Mircea Tampa, Diana Oana Leahu, Cristina Maria Safta, Mihaela Anca Benea A90 Incidence and risk factors associated with TORCH infections during pregnancy Oana Săndulescu, Octavian Munteanu, Roxana Bohâlțea, Livia Trașcă, Monica Cîrstoiu A91 Acute respiratory failure in critical patients with sepsis Doina Viorica Iovănescu, Cleo Nicoleta Roșculeț, Andrei Rogoz, Cătălin Gabriel Apostolescu, Viorica Daniela Mitescu, Tudor Gheorghe Vladoiu, Dalila Toma, Catrinel Ciuca A92 Cochleo-vestibular deficit secondary to Granulicatella elegans meningitis Mădălina Georgescu A93 Influenza 2015/2016 – clinical, epidemiological and virological characteristics of cases admitted in three infectious diseases hospitals Daniela Pițigoi, Alina Elena Ivanciuc, Mihaela Lazar, Teodora Ionescu, Carmen Maria Cherciu, Cristina Țecu, Maria Elena Mihai, Maria Nițescu, Rodica Bacruban, Delia Azamfire, Aura Dumitrescu, Elena Ianosik, Daniela Leca, Elena Duca, Andra Teodor, Codrina Bejan, Emanoil Ceaușu, Simin-Aysel Florescu, Corneliu Popescu, Grațiela Târdei, Codrina Juganariu, Emilia Lupulescu A94 Severe complications of varicella requiring hospitalization in previously healthy children in Brașov county Ligia Rodina, Maria Elena Cocuz A95 Clinical forms of Clostridium difficile colitis in children Gheorghiță Jugulete, Adina Stăncescu, Cristina Elena Popescu, Luminița Marin, Diana Zaharia, Cristina Dumitrescu, Endis Osman A96 Community-acquired pneumonia – demographic, clinical and etiological aspects Irina Niculescu, Augustin Cupșa, Iulian Diaconescu, Florentina Dumitrescu, Livia Dragonu, Andreea Stoian, Lucian Giubelan, Cristina Roskanovic A97 Acute myocarditis in an adult patient with chickenpox - Case report Ramona-Alexandra Zamfir, Mihaela Ionica, Otilia-Elisabeta Benea A98 Caustic oropharyngeal wound with acute group F streptococcal superinfection mimicking diphtheria – case report and differential diagnosis Maria-Cristina Sîrbu, AnaMaria Dobrotă, Alina Cristina Neguț, Roxana Duda, Rodica Bacruban, Daniela Pițigoi, Cristiana Cerasella Dragomirescu, Daniela Tălăpan, Olga Dorobăț, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Anca Streinu-Cercel A99 Clostridium difficile infection in HIV-positive patients admitted in the National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Balș” in 2015 Mihaela Ionica, Ramona-Alexandra Zamfir, Alina Cozma, Otilia Elisabeta Benea A100 Title: Epidemiology of Candida oral infections (stomatitis) in Romania Sergiu Fendrihan, Ecaterina Scortan, Mircea Ioan Popa A101 Anthrax case series in south-eastern Romania Corneliu P Popescu, Șerban N Benea, Andra E Petcu, Adriana Hristea, Adrian Abagiu, Iuliana A Podea, Raluca E Jipa, Georgeta Ducu, Raluca M Hrișcă, Dragoș Florea, Manuela Nica, Eliza Manea, Simona Merișor, Cristian M Nicolae, Simin A Florescu, Irina M Dumitru, Emanoil Ceaușu, Sorin Rugină, Ruxandra V Moroti A102 Knowledge, risk perception and attitudes of healthcare workers at the National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Balș” regarding Ebola Daniela Pițigoi, Teodora Ionescu, Oana Săndulescu, Maria Nițescu, Bogdan Nițescu, Iulia Monica Mustaţă, Sorina Claudia Boldeanu, Florentina Furtunescu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A103 A case of abdominopelvic actinomycosis with successful short-term antibiotic treatment Diana Gabriela Iacob, Simona Alexandra Iacob, Mihaela Gheorghe A104 A case of pneumonia caused by Raoultella planticola Iulian Diaconescu, Irina Niculescu, Floretina Dumitrescu, Lucian Giubelan A105 Vitamin D deficiency and sepsis in childhood Adriana Slavcovici, Raluca Tripon, Roxana Iubu, Cristian Marcu, Mihaela Sabou, Monica Muntean A106 The clinical and epidemiological aspects and prophylaxis of Lyme disease among patients who presented with tick bites to the Clinical Infectious Disease Hospital “Toma Ciorbă” Ion Chiriac, Tiberiu Holban, Liviu Tazlavanu A107 Drug-resistant tuberculosis in HIV infected patients Raluca Jipa, Eliza Manea, Roxana Cernat, Kezdi Iringo, Andrei Vâță, Manuela Arbune, Teodora Moisil, Adriana Hristea A108 Kidney injury molecule-1 and urinary tract infections Corina-Daniela Ene, Ilinca Nicolae, Roxana Simona Georgescu A109 The impact of microbiological agents on serum gangliosides in patients with benign prostate hyperplasia Corina-Daniela Ene, Cosmin-Victor Ene, Roxana Simona Georgescu, Marilena Ciortea , Lucreția Dulgheru, Ilinca Nicolae A110 Toxocariasis - the experience of the Iași Infectious Diseases Hospital between 2013–2015 Mihaela Cătălina Luca, Ioana-Alina Harja-Alexa, Roxana Nemescu, Mădălina Popazu, Andrei Ștefan Luca A111 Species of anaerobic Gram-positive cocci involved in odontogenic abscesses Gabriela Bancescu, Bogdan Dabu, Adrian Bancescu A112 Clostridium difficile infection recurrences Eliza Manea, Raluca Jipa, Adriana Hristea A113 Differential diagnosis of staphylococcal and tuberculous osteodiscitis – case report Adina Elena Ilie, Săftica-Mariana Pohrib, Alina Cristina Neguț, Maria-Sabina Tache, Maria Magdalena Moțoi, Oana Săndulescu, Ion Aurel Iliescu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel A114 Severe clinical forms of respiratory syncytial virus infections Cristina Tecu, Maria-Elena Mihai, Mihaela Lazăr, Carmen Cherciu, Alina Ivanciuc, Daniela Pițigoi, Emilia Lupulescu A115 Acinetobacter baumannii postoperative sepsis associated with Clostridium difficile enterocolitis in an immune suppressed elderly patient Mirela Paliu, Manuela Curescu, Bianca Cerbu, Iosif Marincu A116 Risk factors and their impact on psychopathology and quality of life among people living with HIV/AIDS in Romania Fulvia Ursoiu, Mirandolina Prișcă, George Ciprian Pribac A117 Antivirals susceptibility of influenza viruses circulating in Romania Maria Elena Mihai, Carmen Maria Cherciu, Alina Elena Ivanciuc, Cristina Tecu, Emilia Lupulescu A118 Retrospective study of hospitalized cases of sepsis at the Hospital Clinic of Infectious Diseases “Toma Ciorbă” Irina Bunescu, Tiberiu Holban, Ana Pasnin, Stela Semeniuc, Raisa Popovici, Galina Chiriacov
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16. Characterization of bottom ash of Pliocene lignite as ceramic composites raw material by petrographic, SEM/EDS and Raman microspectroscopical methods
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Predeanu, Georgeta, Popescu, Luminiţa Georgeta, Abagiu, Traian Alexandru, Panaitescu, Cornelia, Valentim, Bruno, and Guedes, Alexandra
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17. Impact of COVID-19 & Response Measures on HIV-HCV Prevention Services and Social Determinants in People Who Inject Drugs in 13 Sites with Recent HIV Outbreaks in Europe, North America and Israel
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Wiessing, L. Sypsa, V. Abagiu, A.O. Arble, A. Berndt, N. Bosch, A. Buskin, S. Chemtob, D. Combs, B. Conyngham, C. Feelemyer, J. Fitzgerald, M. Goldberg, D. Hatzakis, A. Patrascu, R.E. Keenan, E. Khan, I. Konrad, S. Leahy, J. McAuley, A. Menza, T. Merrick, S. Metcalfe, R. Rademaker, T. Revivo, S. Rosca, P. Seguin-Devaux, C. Skinner, S. Smith, C. Tinsley, J. Wilberg, M. Des Jarlais, D. and Wiessing, L. Sypsa, V. Abagiu, A.O. Arble, A. Berndt, N. Bosch, A. Buskin, S. Chemtob, D. Combs, B. Conyngham, C. Feelemyer, J. Fitzgerald, M. Goldberg, D. Hatzakis, A. Patrascu, R.E. Keenan, E. Khan, I. Konrad, S. Leahy, J. McAuley, A. Menza, T. Merrick, S. Metcalfe, R. Rademaker, T. Revivo, S. Rosca, P. Seguin-Devaux, C. Skinner, S. Smith, C. Tinsley, J. Wilberg, M. Des Jarlais, D.
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HIV/HCV prevention among people who inject drugs (PWID) is of key public health importance. We aimed to assess the impact of COVID-19 and associated response measures on HIV/HCV prevention services and socio-economic status of PWID in high-HIV-risk sites. Sites with recent (2011–2019) HIV outbreaks among PWID in Europe North America and Israel, that had been previously identified, were contacted early May 2020. Out of 17 sites invited to participate, 13 accepted. Semi-structured qualitative site reports were prepared covering data from March to May 2020, analyzed/coded and confirmed with a structured questionnaire, in which all sites explicitly responded to all 103 issues reported in the qualitative reports. Opioid maintenance treatment, needle/syringe programs and antiretroviral treatment /hepatitis C treatment continued, but with important reductions and operational changes. Increases in overdoses, widespread difficulties with food and hygiene needs, disruptions in drug supply, and increased homelessness were reported. Service programs rapidly reformed long established, and politically entrenched, restrictive service delivery policies. Future epidemic control measures should include mitigation of negative side-effects on service provision and socio-economic determinants in PWID. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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18. Developing a New Course "Mechatronics in Automotive" in Collaboration with Companies with Experience in the Field
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Manta, Liviu Florin, primary, Cojocaru, Dorian, additional, Abagiu, Marian Marcel, additional, Mariniuc, Alexandru, additional, and Dragomir, Andrei, additional
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19. The use of the bottom ashes and of the steelmaking slags in the manufacturing technologies of the building materials
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L. G. Popescu, R. G. Popa, T. A. Abagiu, and L. Anghelescu
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The energetic and metallurgy industries of Romania represent the main waste sources significant from the point of quantitative view: the bottom ashes and the blast furnace and secondary metallurgical slags. Starting from the knowledge of the main chemical-physical properties of these two types of industrial wastes, there were inquired the exploitation possibilities in the technological practice, by using in the manufacturing of some building materials, for which these wastes represent the exclusive raw material source. The experiments considered the granular aggregate properties of the bottom ash and of the blast furnace slag, completed by the hydraulic binder of the secondary metallurgical slag, after the fine crushing.
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20. Rolul umorului în terapie, clovnii medicali și AAHT
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Abagiu, Mihaela
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Trăim într-o epocă în care nevoia de distracție, de amuzament a devenit o nevoie bazală, parcă pentru majoritatea dintre noi. Auzim mai des și peste tot cuvântul împrumutat lingvistic “fun”, pe care oricine îl asociază cu amuzamentul și umorul în contexte variate. Se ridică întrebarea logică “ce efecte ar putea avea umorul în viața noastră? “ Întrebarea aceasta o adresăm cercetătorilor, psihologilor, terapeuților, aici., {"references":["Brooks ABJ, Herrmann PL, Andreas S. The use of banter in psychotherapy: a systematic literature review. Couns Psychother Res. (2020) 21:570–86. doi: 10.1002/capr.12361.","Dionigi A., Flangini R., Gremigni P. (2014). Clowns in hospitals (pp. 213–227). Humor and Health Promotion.","Dionigi A., Goldberg A. (2019). Highly sensitive persons, caregiving strategies and humour: The case of Italian and Israeli medical clowns. European Journal of Humour Research, 7(4), 1–15. 10.7592/EJHR2019.7.4.dionigi.","Ding, Yiwen, et al. \"Effectiveness of Clown Intervention for Pain Relief in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis.\" Journal of Clinical Nursing, vol. 31, no. 21–22, Nov. 2022, pp. 3000–10. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.16195.","Goldstein J, Ruch W. Paul McGhee and humor research. Humor. (2018) 31:169–81. doi: 10.1515/humor-2018-0031.","Gremigni P. Is humor the best medicine? In: Gremigni P, editor. Humor and Health Promotion. Waltham, MA: Nova Biomedical Books (2012). p. 299.","Kaldy, Joanne. \"Take Two Jokes and Call Me in the Morning: The Power of Humor in Health Care.\" Caring for the Ages, vol. 24, no. 1, Jan. 2023, p. 14. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carage.2022.10.011.","Karnieli-Miller O, Divon-Ophir O, Sagi D, Pessach-Gelblum L, Ziv A, Rozental L. More Than Just an Entertainment Show: Identification of Medical Clowns' Communication Skills and Therapeutic Goals. Qual Health Res. 2023 Jan;33(1-2):25-38. doi: 10.1177/10497323221139781. Epub 2022 Nov 17. PMID: 36384326; PMCID: PMC9827496.","Martin RA. The Psychology of Humor. London: Elsevier Academic Press (2007). doi: 10.1016/B978-012372564-6/50024-1.","O'Brien EE. Humor, the therapeutic relationship, and outcome. Dissertation Abstracts Int. (2001) 61:1–77.","Sarink, Federico S. M., and José M. García-Montes. \"Humor Interventions in Psychotherapy and Their Effect on Levels of Depression and Anxiety in Adult Clients, a Systematic Review.\" Frontiers in Psychiatry, vol. 13, Jan. 2023, p. 1049476. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1049476.","Warren B., Spitzer P. (2011). The art of medicine: Laughing to longevity – the work of elder clowns. The Lancet, 378(9791), 562–563. 10.1016/S0140-6736(11)61280-4","Wellenzohn S, Proyer RT, Ruch W. Who benefits from humor-based positive psychology interventions? The moderating effects of personality traits and sense of humor. Front Psychol. (2018) 9:821. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00821"]}
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21. Socio-demographic Characteristics, Sexual and Test-Seeking Behaviours Amongst Men Who have Sex with Both Men and Women: Results from a Bio-behavioural Survey in 13 European Cities
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Mirandola, Massimo, Gios, Lorenzo, Sherriff, Nigel, Pachankis, John, Toskin, Igor, Ferrer, Laia, Dias, Sónia, Velicko, Inga, Staneková, Danica, Caplinskas, Saulius, Naseva, Emilia, Niedźwiedzka-Stadnik, Marta, Mirandola, Massimo, Gios, Lorenzo, Benvenuti, Stefano, Davis, Ruth Joanna, Lunardi, Massimo, Menichelli, Silvana, Breveglieri, Michele, Vanden Berghe, Wim, de Groot, Peter, Nöstlinger, Christiana, van Wijk, Veronica, Fransen, Katrien, Vermoesen, Tine, Vanackere, Michiel, Benchikha, Fourat, van den Eynde, Sandra, Cruyssaert, Boris, Sergeant, Mark, Blondeel, Karel, Damen, Pieter, Massoz, François, Carlier, Erwin, François, Michael, Karon, Stephen, Soltani, Safia, Martin, Thierry, De Bruyne, Alan, Bocken, Françoise, Dieleman, Myriam, Alexiev, Ivailo, Dimitrova, Reneta, Gancheva, Anna, Bogeva, Dobromira, Nikolova, Maria, Muhtarova, Mariya, Kantarjiev, Todor, Georgieva, Viara, Naseva, Emilia, Tsintsarski, Petar, Taskov, Hristo, Varleva, Tonka, Birindjieva, Elena, Angelova, Aneliya, Antonov, Manol, Marcus, Ulrich, Schink, Susanne Barbara, Dudareva-Vizule, Sandra, an der Heiden, Matthias, Marzougui, Sami, Bremer, Viviane, Kühne, Andrea, Schönerstedt-Zastrau, Kerstin, Zimmermann, Ruth, Wille, Andreas, Eckstein, Kai, Buch, Norman, Moskophidis, Philipp, Grenz, Marc, Schmogro, Danilo, Cornaglia, Giuseppe, Zorzi, Antonella, Tonolli, Elisabetta, Lo Cascio, Giuliana, Todeschini, Teresa, Recchia, Manuela, Pattini, Lorella, Rocca, Maria, Bighignoli, Alessandra, Galardi, Anita, Martini, Loredana, Cobello, Francesco, Bovo, Chiara, Bortolami, Oscar, Crestani, Laura, Comperini, Fabiano, Concia, Ercole, Lattuada, Emanuela, Lanzafame, Massimiliano, Del Bravo, Paola, Cordioli, Maddalena, Rigo, Fabio, Guardalben, Emanuele, Marchesoni, Ivan, Suligoi, Barbara, Regine, Vincenza, Pugliese, Lucia, Caplinskas, Saulius, Caplinskiene, Irma, Krupenkaite, Rima, Sargelis, Gediminas, Rudomanskis, Arturas, Dias, Sónia, Gama, Ana, Brás, Oriana, Piedade, João, Fuertes, Ricardo, Pinto, Nuno, Brito, João, Esteves, Júlio, Rojas, Jesus, Ferreira, Fernando, Rocha, Miguel, Machado, Hugo, Campos, Maria José, Mendão, Luís, Rosińska, Magdalena, Kucharczyk, Bożena, Niedźwiedzka-Stadnik, Marta, Henszel, Łukasz, Zieliński, Andrzej, Czerwiński, Michał, Pawlęga, Michał, Burdon, Ewelina, Gajdemska, Małgorzata, Guściora, Agnieszka, Klasik, Nikodem, Rżanek, Katarzyna, Sawicki, Michał, Tęcza, Michał, Dębski, Mateusz, Maciejewska, Anna, Pazdan, Izabela, Rafila, Alexandru, Pitigoi, Daniela, Abagiu, Adrian, Marin, Carolina, Panzariu, Ioana, Miroiu, Alexandru, Popa, Madalina, Likker, Monica, Georgescu, Maria, Musat, Galina, Cojocaru, Dan, Lixandru, Mihai, Teodorescu, Raluca, Staneková, Danica, Hábeková, Monika, Drobková, Tatiana, Chabadová, Zuzana, Wimmerova, Soňa, Mojzesová, Maria, Kunč, Filip, Skurák, Michal, Bodnar, Peter, Horniaková, Katarína, Krahulcová, Mária, Präsensová, Jarmila, Smoleň, Martin, Záhradník, Peter, Tibaj, Pavol, Klavs, Irena, Kustec, Tanja, Adamič, Claudia, Poljak, Mario, Krošelj, Robert, Mlakar, Jana, Šolinc, Miran, Folch, Cinta, Ferrer, Laia, Montoliu, Alexandra, Casabona, Jordi, Esteve, Anna, Galdon, Montserrat, Gonzalez, Victoria, Muñoz, Rafael, Axelsson, Maria, Berglund, Torsten, Kuhlmann-Berenzon, Sharon, Tsoumanis, Achilleas, Velicko, Inga, Janson, Christer, Lindh, Bartek, Aperia, Kajsa, Babulanam, Buddha, Carlberg, Hans, Davidsson, Malte, Entenza Gutierrez, Nedo, Hildingsson, Viktor, Klasson, Henrik, Peña Ramos, Moises, Quintero Rojas, Cristian, Sandberg, Sven-Olof, Samuelson, Andreas, Sjöberg, Eric, Sjölund, Tommy, Svensson, Simon, Valencia, Iván, Garcia, Filip, Lindblad, Olov, Voss, Jon, Ask, Ronnie, Blaxhult, Anders, Maliniemi, Maarit, Ideström, Monica, Blom, Nils, Sherriff, Nigel, Panton, Christina, Flood, Glynis, Fransen, Katrien, Vermoesen, Tine, Boseley, Ross, Tweed, Marc, Roberts, Jonathon, Menel Lemos, Cinthia, Guglielmetti, Paolo, Philipp, Wolfgang, Amato, Andrew, Dinca, Irina, Haar, Karin, Pharris, Anastasia, Noori, Teymur, Toskin, Igor, Maurer, Natalie, Zohrabyan, Lev, Iovita, Alexandrina, Campioni, Maddalena, Noack, Patrick, Peeling, Rosanna, Johnston, Lisa, and the Sialon II Network
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22. Effect of the Neutral Interruption on the Unbalanced Three-Single-Phase Consumers
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Lepadat, Ionel, Helerea, Elena, Abagiu, Sorin, Călin, Daniel, and Visa, Ion, editor
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23. Intervenții parentale pentru comportamentele de externalizare și internalizare ale copiilor și adolescenților
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Abagiu, Mihaela
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În literatură, intervențiile parentale sunt de obicei clasificate în „comportamentale” și „noncomportamentale”. În acest articol vor fi sintetizate datele recente privind instruirea parentală centrată pe comportament și instruirea parentală centrată pe emoții și atașament. De asemenea, vor fi evidențiate limitările și preferințele părinților pentru aceste intervenții, alături de o comparație sumară între cele două., {"references":["Assenany, A., & McIntosh, D. E. (2002). Negative treatment outcomes of behavioral parent training programs. Psychology in the Schools, 39(2), 209–219. https://doi.org/10.1002/pits.10032","Canning, M., Pasalich, D. S., & Jugovac, S. (2021). An updated account on parents' use of and attitudes towards time-out. Child Psychiatry and Human Development. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10578-021-01252-0","Clark, C., Smuk, M., Lain, D., Stansfeld, S. A., Carr, E., Head, J., & Vickerstaff, S. (2017). Impact of childhood and adulthood psychological health on labour force participation and exit in later life. Psychological Medicine, 47(9), 1597–1609. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291717000010","Dozier, M., Bick, J., & Bernard, K. (2011). Intervening with foster parents to enhance biobehavioral outcomes among infants and toddlers. Zero to Three, 31(3), 17–22.","Goodman, A., Joyce, R., & Smith, J. P. (2011). The long shadow cast by childhood physical and mental problems on adult life. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108(15), 6032–6037. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1016970108","Groh, A. M., Fearon, R. M. P., van IJzendoorn, M. H., Bakermans-Kranenburg, M. J., & Roisman, G. I. (2017). Attachment in early life course: Meta-analytic evidence for its role in socioemotional development. Child Development Perspectives, 11(1), 70–76. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdep.12213","Havighurst, S. S., Radovini, A., Hao, B., & Kehoe, C. E. (2020). Emotion-focused parenting interventions for prevention and treatment of child and adolescent mental health problems: A review of recent literature. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 33(6), 586–601. https://doi.org/10.1097/YCO.0000000000000647","Hoffman, K., Marvin, R. S., Cooper, G., & Powell, B. (2006). Changing toddlers' and preschoolers' attachment classifications: The Circle of Security intervention. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(6), 1017–1026. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-006X.74.6.1017","Jugovac, Samantha, et al. \"Correction to: Attachment- and Emotion-Focused Parenting Interventions for Child and Adolescent Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors: A Meta-Analysis.\" Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, vol. 25, no. 4, Dec. 2022, pp. 774–78. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-022-00403-6.","Kazdin, A.E. (2005). Parent management training. New York: Oxford University Press.","Kobak, R., Zajac, K., Herres, J., & Ewing, E. S. K. (2015). Attachment based treatments for adolescents: The secure cycle as a framework for assessment, treatment and evaluation. Attachment and Human Development, 17(2), 220–239. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2015.1006388","McLeod, B. D., Wood, J. J., & Weisz, J. R. (2007a). Examining the association between parenting and childhood anxiety: A meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 27(2), 155–172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2006.09.002","Scott S, Dadds MR. Practitioner review: When parent training doesn't work: theory-driven clinical strategies. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2009 Dec;50(12):1441-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2009.02161.x. Epub 2009 Sep 15. PMID: 19754503.","Reyno, S.M., & McGrath, P.J. (2006). Predictors of parent training efficacy for child externalizing behavior problems – a meta-analytic review. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 47, 99–111."]}
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24. Este singurătatea de interes? Intervenții și cercetarea în fenomenul singurătății
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Abagiu, Mihaela
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În 2023, țările de pe glob continuă să se lupte cu conflicte de decenii, tulburări economice și efectele devastatoare ale schimbărilor climatice. Singurătatea a fost întotdeauna un subiect important pentru specia umană. Prevalența publicațiilor științifice despre singurătate a crescut dramatic în ultimele decenii. Până în anul 2001, au existat mai puțin de 100 de publicații anual despre singurătate conform Medline. În 2012, numărul a crescut la peste 300 pe an, o creștere destul de liniară. De la începutul anilor 2010, numărul lucrărilor științifice despre singurătate a crescut rapid, ajungând la peste o mie în 2020. În 2021, un total de 2.278 de publicații au permis o mai bună înțelegere, definire și diagnosticare a singurătății., {"references":["Beller, Johannes. \"Loneliness and Mortality: The Moderating Effect of Positive Affect.\" Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, Mar. 2022, DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12354.","Choi, Yoonseok, et al. \"Having Time to Oneself in Times of Extended Togetherness: Solitude Experiences during the COVID‐19 Pandemic.\" Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, Sept. 2022, p. aphw.12401. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12401.","Cohen, Emma, et al. \"Interdependence, Bonding and Support Are Associated with Improved Mental Wellbeing Following an Outdoor Team Challenge.\" Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, Feb. 2022, p. aphw.12351. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12351.","Herrmann, W. J., Oeser, P., Buspavanich, P., Lech, S., Berger, M., & Gellert, P. (2023). Loneliness and depressive symptoms differ by sexual orientation and gender identity during physical distancing measures in response to COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being, 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12376","Hickin, N., Käll, A., Shafran, R., Sutcliffe, S., Manzotti, G., & Langan, D. (2021). The effectiveness of psychological interventions for loneliness: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 88, 102066. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2021.102066","Iyer, R. B., Vadlapudi, S., Iyer, L., Kumar, V., Iyer, L., Sriram, P., Tandon, R., Morel, Y., Kunamneni, H., Narayanan, S., Ganti, A., Sriram, S., Tandon, R., Sreenivasan, S., Vijayan, S., & Iyer, P. (2023). Impact of the Heartfulness program on loneliness in high schoolers: Randomized survey study. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being, 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12360","Kwasnicka, D., ten Hoor, G. A., van Dongen, A., Gruszczyńska, E., Hagger, M. S., Hamilton, K., Hankonen, N., Heino, M. T. J., Kotzur, M., Noone, C., Rothman, A. J., Toomey, E., Warner, L. M., Kok, G., Peters, G. J., & Luszczynska, A. (2021). Promoting scientific integrity through open science in health psychology: Results of the Synergy Expert Meeting of the European health psychology society. Health Psychology Review, 15(3), 333–349. https://doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2020.184403","Knipe, Duleeka, et al. \"Is Google Trends a Useful Tool for Tracking Mental and Social Distress during a Public Health Emergency? A Time–Series Analysis.\" Journal of Affective Disorders, vol. 294, Nov. 2021, pp. 737–44. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.06.086.","Jiang, D., & Lee, C. K. J. (2023). Entity theory of emotion was associated with more daily negative affect during quarantine: Evidence from a 14-day diary study among healthy young adults. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being, 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12379","Lamont, R. A., Calitri, R., Mounce, L. T., Hollands, L., Dean, S. G., Code, C., Sanders, A., & Tarrant, M. (2023). Shared social identity and perceived social support among stroke groups during the COVID-19 pandemic: Relationship with psychosocial health. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being, 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12348","Li, J., Zhou, X., & Wang, Q. (2023). Interventions to reduce loneliness among Chinese older adults: A network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental studies. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being, 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12375","Lippke, Sonia, and Lisa Marie Warner. \"Understanding and Overcoming Challenges in Times of Personal or Global Crisis—Editorial on the Special Issue on Loneliness and Health.\" Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, Dec. 2022, p. aphw.12420. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12420.","Masi, Christopher M., et al. \"A Meta-Analysis of Interventions to Reduce Loneliness.\" Personality and Social Psychology Review, vol. 15, no. 3, Aug. 2011, pp. 219–66. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868310377394.","Scholz, U. (2023). On the relevance of considering temporal dynamics in loneliness research. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being, 15.","Steptoe, A. (2023). Loneliness, health, and applied psychology: A commentary. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being, 15.","Sun, Peng, et al. \"Receiving Feedback after Posting Status Updates on Social Networking Sites Predicts Lower Loneliness: A Mediated Moderation Model.\" Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, June 2022, p. aphw.12378. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12378."]}
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25. Stigma și calitatea vieții persoanelor cu tulburări mintale
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Abagiu, Mihaela
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Stigmatizarea, calitatea vieții și tulburarea mintală sunt concepte populare în ziua de astăzi. Acest articol va fi o trecere în revistă a studiilor științifice recente ale cercetării relațiilor dintre aceste concepte. De asemenea, de interes este și răspunsul la întrebarea „cum putem combate atitudinile stigmatizante?”, {"references":["Bamgbade, B. A., et al. \"Mental Health Literacy Theory: A Critical Evaluation.\" Value in Health, vol. 17, no. 3, May 2014, p. A33. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2014.03.202. Current Opinion in Psychology, vol. 31, Feb. 2020, pp. 28–32. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.07.031.","Chaudoir, Stephenie R., and Jeffrey D. Fisher. \"The Disclosure Processes Model: Understanding Disclosure Decision Making and Postdisclosure Outcomes among People Living with a Concealable Stigmatized Identity.\"Psychological Bulletin, vol. 136, no. 2, 2010, pp. 236–56. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1037/a0018193.","Corrigan, Patrick W., Scott B. Morris, et al. \"Challenging the Public Stigma of Mental Illness: A Meta-Analysis of Outcome Studies.\" Psychiatric Services, vol. 63, no. 10, Oct. 2012, pp. 963–73. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201100529.","Corrigan, Patrick W., et al. \"Reducing Self-Stigma by Coming Out Proud.\" American Journal of Public Health, vol. 103, no. 5, May 2013, pp. 794–800. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2012.301037.","O'Donohue, W., Snipes, C. & Soto, C. The Design, Manufacture, and Reporting of Weak and Pseudo-Tests: The Case of ACT. J Contemp Psychother 46, 37–40 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-015-9316-1.","Joseph AJ, Tandon N, Yang LH, Duckworth K, Torous J, Seidman LJ, Keshavan MS. #Schizophrenia: Use and misuse on Twitter. Schizophr Res. 2015 Jul;165(2-3):111-5. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.04.009. Epub 2015 Apr 30. PMID: 25937459.","Mayer, Lea, et al. \"Attitudes towards Disclosing a Mental Illness: Impact on Quality of Life and Recovery.\" Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 57, no. 2, Feb. 2022, pp. 363–74. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-021-02081-1.","Oexle N, Müller M, Kawohl W et al (2018) Self-stigma as a barrier to recovery: a longitudinal study. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 268(2):209–212. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-017-0773-2","Rüsch, Nicolas, et al. \"Disclosure and Quality of Life Among Unemployed Individuals With Mental Health Problems: A Longitudinal Study.\" Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, vol. 207, no. 3, Mar. 2019, pp. 137–39. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1097/NMD.0000000000000914.","Thornicroft, Graham, et al. \"The Lancet Commission on Ending Stigma and Discrimination in Mental Health.\" The Lancet, vol. 400, no. 10361, 2022 Oct 22; pp:1438-80. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01470-2","Wei Y, Hayden JA, Kutcher S, Zygmunt A, McGrath P. The effectiveness of school mental health literacy programs to address knowledge, attitudes and help seeking among youth. Early Interv Psychiatry. 2013 May;7(2):109-21. doi: 10.1111/eip.12010. Epub 2013 Jan 24. PMID: 23343220."]}
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26. Detecting Machining Defects inside Engine Piston Chamber with Computer Vision and Machine Learning
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Abagiu, Marian Marcel, primary, Cojocaru, Dorian, additional, Manta, Florin, additional, and Mariniuc, Alexandru, additional
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27. Interconnections between Reliability, Maintenance and Availability.
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Catalin Mihai, Sorin Abagiu, Larisa Zoitanu, and Elena Helerea
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28. Incarceration history is associated with HIV infection among community-recruited people who inject drugs in Europe: A propensity-score matched analysis of cross-sectional studies.
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Uusküla, Anneli, Rannap, Jürgen, Weijler, Lisa, Abagiu, Adrian, Arendt, Vic, Barrio, Gregorio, Barros, Henrique, Brummer-Korvenkontio, Henrikki, Casabona, Jordi, Croes, Esther, Jarlais, Don Des, Seguin-Devaux, Carole, Dudás, Mária, Eritsyan, Ksenia, Folch, Cinta, Hatzakis, Angelos, Heimer, Robert, Heinsbroek, Ellen, Hope, Vivian, and Jipa, Raluca
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HIV infection complications ,HIV-positive persons ,CORRECTIONAL institutions ,SUBSTANCE abuse ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,PRISONERS ,CROSS-sectional method ,HUMAN sexuality ,COMMUNITIES ,REGRESSION analysis ,HARM reduction ,SURVEYS ,SEX customs ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,STATISTICAL models ,ODDS ratio - Abstract
Aims: We measured the association between a history of incarceration and HIV positivity among people who inject drugs (PWID) across Europe. Design, Setting and Participants: This was a cross-sectional, multi-site, multi-year propensity-score matched analysis conducted in Europe. Participants comprised community-recruited PWID who reported a recent injection (within the last 12 months). Measurements: Data on incarceration history, demographics, substance use, sexual behavior and harm reduction service use originated from cross-sectional studies among PWID in Europe. Our primary outcome was HIV status. Generalized linear mixed models and propensity-score matching were used to compare HIV status between ever- and never-incarcerated PWID. Findings: Among 43 807 PWID from 82 studies surveyed (in 22 sites and 13 countries), 58.7% reported having ever been in prison and 7.16% (n = 3099) tested HIV-positive. Incarceration was associated with 30% higher odds of HIV infection [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 1.32, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.09-1.59]; the association between a history of incarceration and HIV infection was strongest among PWID, with the lowest estimated propensity-score for having a history of incarceration (aOR = 1.78, 95% CI = 1.47-2.16). Additionally, mainly injecting cocaine and/or opioids (aOR = 2.16, 95% CI = 1.33-3.53), increased duration of injecting drugs (per 8 years aOR = 1.31, 95% CI = 1.16-1.48), ever sharing needles/syringes (aOR = 1.91, 95% CI = 1.59-2.28) and increased income inequality among the general population (measured by the Gini index, aOR = 1.34, 95% CI = 1.18-1.51) were associated with a higher odds of HIV infection. Older age (per 8 years aOR = 0.84, 95% CI = 0.76-0.94), male sex (aOR = 0.77, 95% CI = 0.65-0.91) and reporting pharmacies as the main source of clean syringes (aOR = 0.72, 95% CI = 0.59-0.88) were associated with lower odds of HIV positivity. Conclusions: A history of incarceration appears to be independently associated with HIV infection among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Europe, with a stronger effect among PWID with lower probability of incarceration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Aspects regarding the use of the industrial wastes as raw materials for the manufacture of building materials
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R. G. Popa, L. G. Popescu, T. A. Abagiu, C. Popescu, and R. Cazalbasu
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wastes ,metallurgy ,energy industry ,building materials ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
In this article are present the results of physical and chemical characterisation activities, of industrial wastes: ash and slag, drilling sludge, metallurgical slag. Also, were established the conditions in which these industrial waste types could be used as raw materials for manufacture some building materials. The ash can be assimilated with a lightweight aggregate similar to the natural sands, the oil-well drilling sludge presents an advanced similarity with the suspensions of fine particles of sand clays, the steel melting slag in electric furnace has the characteristics of a dense granular aggregate and the secondary treatment steel slag is characterized by the high content of calcium oxide.
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30. A Global Survey on Changes in the Supply, Price, and Use of Illicit Drugs and Alcohol, and Related Complications During the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic
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Farhoudian, A, Radfar, S, Ardabili, H, Rafei, P, Ebrahimi, M, Zonoozi, A, De Jong, C, Vahidi, M, Yunesian, M, Kouimtsidis, C, Arunogiri, S, Hansen, H, Brady, K, Potenza, M, Baldacchino, A, Ekhtiari, H, Abagiu, A, Abouna, F, Ahmed, M, Al-Ansari, B, Al-Khair, F, Almaqbali, M, Ambekar, A, Arya, S, Asebikan, V, Ayasreh, M, Basu, D, Benmebarek, Z, Bhad, R, Blaise, M, Bonnet, N, Brasch, J, Broers, B, Busse, A, Butner, J, Camilleri, M, Campello, G, Carra, G, Celic, I, Chalabianloo, F, Chaturvedi, A, Cherpitel, J, Clark, K, Cyders, M, de Bernardis, E, Deilamizade, A, Derry, J, Dhagudu, N, Dolezalova, P, Dom, G, Dunlop, A, Elhabiby, M, Elkholy, H, Essien, N, Farah, G, Ferri, M, Floros, G, Friedman, C, Fuderanan, C, Gerra, G, Ghosh, A, Gogia, M, Grammatikopoulos, I, Grandinetti, P, Guirguis, A, Gutnisky, D, Haber, P, Hassani-Abharian, P, Hooshyari, Z, Ibrahim, I, Ieong, H, Indradewi, R, Iskandar, S, Isra, T, Jain, S, James, S, Javadi, S, Joe, K, Jokubonis, D, Jovanova, A, Kamal, R, Kantchelov, A, Kathiresan, P, Katzman, G, Kawale, P, Kern, A, Kessler, F, Kim, S, Kimball, A, Kljucevic, Z, Kurniasanti, K, Lev, R, Lee, H, Lengvenyte, A, Lev-Ran, S, Mabelya, G, Mahi, M, Maphisa, J, Maremmani, I, Masferrer, L, Massah, O, Mccambridge, O, Mcgovern, G, Min, A, Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, A, Mora-Rios, J, Mudalige, I, Mukherjee, D, Munira, P, Myers, B, Menon, T, Narasimha, V, Ndionuka, N, Nejatisafa, A, Niaz, K, Nizami, A, Nuijens, J, Orsolini, L, Oum, V, Oyemade, A, Palavra, I, Pant, S, Paredes, J, Peyron, E, Quiros, R, Qurishi, R, Rafiq, N, Raghavendra Rao, R, Ratta-Apha, W, Raymond, K, Reimer, J, Renaldo, E, Rezapour, T, Robertson, J, Roncero, C, Roub, F, Rubenstein, E, Rupp, C, Saenz, E, Salehi, M, Samartzis, L, Sarubbo, L, Segrec, N, Shah, B, Shen, H, Shirasaka, T, Shoptaw, S, Sintango, F, Sosa, V, Subata, E, Sztycberg, N, Taghizadeh, F, Wee Teck, J, Tjagvad, C, Torrens, M, Twala, J, Vadivel, R, Volpicelli, J, Weijs, J, Wintoniw, S, Wittayanookulluk, A, Wojnar, M, Yasir, S, Yitayih, Y, Zhao, M, Farhoudian A., Radfar S. R., Ardabili H. M., Rafei P., Ebrahimi M., Zonoozi A. K., De Jong C. A. J., Vahidi M., Yunesian M., Kouimtsidis C., Arunogiri S., Hansen H., Brady K. T., Potenza M. N., Baldacchino A. M., Ekhtiari H., Abagiu A. O., Abouna F. D. N., Ahmed M. H., Al-Ansari B., Al-Khair F. M. A., Almaqbali M. H., Ambekar A., Arya S., Asebikan V. O., Ayasreh M. A., Basu D., Benmebarek Z., Bhad R., Blaise M., Bonnet N., Brasch J., Broers B., Busse A., Butner J. L., Camilleri M., Campello G., Carra G., Celic I., Chalabianloo F., Chaturvedi A., Cherpitel J. J. E. N., Clark K. J., Cyders M. A., de Bernardis E., Deilamizade A., Derry J. E., Dhagudu N. K., Dolezalova P., Dom G., Dunlop A. J., Elhabiby M. M., Elkholy H., Essien N. F., Farah G. I., Ferri M., Floros G. D., Friedman C., Fuderanan C. H., Gerra G., Ghosh A., Gogia M., Grammatikopoulos I. A., Grandinetti P., Guirguis A., Gutnisky D., Haber P. S., Hassani-Abharian P., Hooshyari Z., Ibrahim I. I. M., Ieong H. F. -H., Indradewi R. N., Iskandar S., Isra T. N., Jain S., James S., Javadi S. M. H., Joe K. H., Jokubonis D., Jovanova A. T., Kamal R. M., Kantchelov A. I., Kathiresan P., Katzman G., Kawale P., Kern A. M., Kessler F. H. P., Kim S. -G. S., Kimball A. M., Kljucevic Z., Kurniasanti K. S., Lev R., Lee H. K., Lengvenyte A., Lev-Ran S., Mabelya G. S., Mahi M. A. E., Maphisa J. M., Maremmani I., Masferrer L., Massah O., McCambridge O., McGovern G. G., Min A. K., Moghanibashi-Mansourieh A., Mora-Rios J., Mudalige I. U. K., Mukherjee D., Munira P. M., Myers B., Menon T. N. J., Narasimha V. L., Ndionuka N., Nejatisafa A. -A., Niaz K., Nizami A. T., Nuijens J. H., Orsolini L., Oum V., Oyemade A. A., Palavra I. R., Pant S. B., Paredes J., Peyron E., Quiros R. A., Qurishi R., Rafiq N. U. Z., Raghavendra Rao R., Ratta-Apha W., Raymond K. -L., Reimer J., Renaldo E., Rezapour T., Robertson J. R., Roncero C., Roub F., Rubenstein E. J., Rupp C. I., Saenz E., Salehi M., Samartzis L., Sarubbo L. B., Segrec N., Shah B., Shen H., Shirasaka T., Shoptaw S., Sintango F. M., Sosa V. A., Subata E., Sztycberg N., Taghizadeh F., Wee Teck J. B. T., Tjagvad C., Torrens M., Twala J. M., Vadivel R., Volpicelli J. R., Weijs J., Wintoniw S. M., Wittayanookulluk A., Wojnar M., Yasir S., Yitayih Y., Zhao M., Farhoudian, A, Radfar, S, Ardabili, H, Rafei, P, Ebrahimi, M, Zonoozi, A, De Jong, C, Vahidi, M, Yunesian, M, Kouimtsidis, C, Arunogiri, S, Hansen, H, Brady, K, Potenza, M, Baldacchino, A, Ekhtiari, H, Abagiu, A, Abouna, F, Ahmed, M, Al-Ansari, B, Al-Khair, F, Almaqbali, M, Ambekar, A, Arya, S, Asebikan, V, Ayasreh, M, Basu, D, Benmebarek, Z, Bhad, R, Blaise, M, Bonnet, N, Brasch, J, Broers, B, Busse, A, Butner, J, Camilleri, M, Campello, G, Carra, G, Celic, I, Chalabianloo, F, Chaturvedi, A, Cherpitel, J, Clark, K, Cyders, M, de Bernardis, E, Deilamizade, A, Derry, J, Dhagudu, N, Dolezalova, P, Dom, G, Dunlop, A, Elhabiby, M, Elkholy, H, Essien, N, Farah, G, Ferri, M, Floros, G, Friedman, C, Fuderanan, C, Gerra, G, Ghosh, A, Gogia, M, Grammatikopoulos, I, Grandinetti, P, Guirguis, A, Gutnisky, D, Haber, P, Hassani-Abharian, P, Hooshyari, Z, Ibrahim, I, Ieong, H, Indradewi, R, Iskandar, S, Isra, T, Jain, S, James, S, Javadi, S, Joe, K, Jokubonis, D, Jovanova, A, Kamal, R, Kantchelov, A, Kathiresan, P, Katzman, G, Kawale, P, Kern, A, Kessler, F, Kim, S, Kimball, A, Kljucevic, Z, Kurniasanti, K, Lev, R, Lee, H, Lengvenyte, A, Lev-Ran, S, Mabelya, G, Mahi, M, Maphisa, J, Maremmani, I, Masferrer, L, Massah, O, Mccambridge, O, Mcgovern, G, Min, A, Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, A, Mora-Rios, J, Mudalige, I, Mukherjee, D, Munira, P, Myers, B, Menon, T, Narasimha, V, Ndionuka, N, Nejatisafa, A, Niaz, K, Nizami, A, Nuijens, J, Orsolini, L, Oum, V, Oyemade, A, Palavra, I, Pant, S, Paredes, J, Peyron, E, Quiros, R, Qurishi, R, Rafiq, N, Raghavendra Rao, R, Ratta-Apha, W, Raymond, K, Reimer, J, Renaldo, E, Rezapour, T, Robertson, J, Roncero, C, Roub, F, Rubenstein, E, Rupp, C, Saenz, E, Salehi, M, Samartzis, L, Sarubbo, L, Segrec, N, Shah, B, Shen, H, Shirasaka, T, Shoptaw, S, Sintango, F, Sosa, V, Subata, E, Sztycberg, N, Taghizadeh, F, Wee Teck, J, Tjagvad, C, Torrens, M, Twala, J, Vadivel, R, Volpicelli, J, Weijs, J, Wintoniw, S, Wittayanookulluk, A, Wojnar, M, Yasir, S, Yitayih, Y, Zhao, M, Farhoudian A., Radfar S. R., Ardabili H. M., Rafei P., Ebrahimi M., Zonoozi A. K., De Jong C. A. J., Vahidi M., Yunesian M., Kouimtsidis C., Arunogiri S., Hansen H., Brady K. T., Potenza M. N., Baldacchino A. M., Ekhtiari H., Abagiu A. O., Abouna F. D. N., Ahmed M. H., Al-Ansari B., Al-Khair F. M. A., Almaqbali M. H., Ambekar A., Arya S., Asebikan V. O., Ayasreh M. A., Basu D., Benmebarek Z., Bhad R., Blaise M., Bonnet N., Brasch J., Broers B., Busse A., Butner J. L., Camilleri M., Campello G., Carra G., Celic I., Chalabianloo F., Chaturvedi A., Cherpitel J. J. E. N., Clark K. J., Cyders M. A., de Bernardis E., Deilamizade A., Derry J. E., Dhagudu N. K., Dolezalova P., Dom G., Dunlop A. J., Elhabiby M. M., Elkholy H., Essien N. F., Farah G. I., Ferri M., Floros G. D., Friedman C., Fuderanan C. H., Gerra G., Ghosh A., Gogia M., Grammatikopoulos I. A., Grandinetti P., Guirguis A., Gutnisky D., Haber P. S., Hassani-Abharian P., Hooshyari Z., Ibrahim I. I. M., Ieong H. F. -H., Indradewi R. N., Iskandar S., Isra T. N., Jain S., James S., Javadi S. M. H., Joe K. H., Jokubonis D., Jovanova A. T., Kamal R. M., Kantchelov A. I., Kathiresan P., Katzman G., Kawale P., Kern A. M., Kessler F. H. P., Kim S. -G. S., Kimball A. M., Kljucevic Z., Kurniasanti K. S., Lev R., Lee H. K., Lengvenyte A., Lev-Ran S., Mabelya G. S., Mahi M. A. E., Maphisa J. M., Maremmani I., Masferrer L., Massah O., McCambridge O., McGovern G. G., Min A. K., Moghanibashi-Mansourieh A., Mora-Rios J., Mudalige I. U. K., Mukherjee D., Munira P. M., Myers B., Menon T. N. J., Narasimha V. L., Ndionuka N., Nejatisafa A. -A., Niaz K., Nizami A. T., Nuijens J. H., Orsolini L., Oum V., Oyemade A. A., Palavra I. R., Pant S. B., Paredes J., Peyron E., Quiros R. A., Qurishi R., Rafiq N. U. Z., Raghavendra Rao R., Ratta-Apha W., Raymond K. -L., Reimer J., Renaldo E., Rezapour T., Robertson J. R., Roncero C., Roub F., Rubenstein E. J., Rupp C. I., Saenz E., Salehi M., Samartzis L., Sarubbo L. B., Segrec N., Shah B., Shen H., Shirasaka T., Shoptaw S., Sintango F. M., Sosa V. A., Subata E., Sztycberg N., Taghizadeh F., Wee Teck J. B. T., Tjagvad C., Torrens M., Twala J. M., Vadivel R., Volpicelli J. R., Weijs J., Wintoniw S. M., Wittayanookulluk A., Wojnar M., Yasir S., Yitayih Y., and Zhao M.
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Background and Aims: COVID-19 has infected more than 77 million people worldwide and impacted the lives of many more, with a particularly devastating impact on vulnerable populations, including people with substance use disorders (SUDs). Quarantines, travel bans, regulatory changes, social distancing, and “lockdown” measures have affected drug and alcohol supply chains and subsequently their availability, price, and use patterns, with possible downstream effects on presentations of SUDs and demand for treatment. Given the lack of multicentric epidemiologic studies, we conducted a rapid global survey within the International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM) network in order to understand the status of substance-use patterns during the current pandemic. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Worldwide. Participants: Starting on April 4, 2020 during a 5-week period, the survey received 185 responses from 77 countries. Measurements: To assess addiction medicine professionals' perceived changes in drug and alcohol supply, price, use pattern, and related complications during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings: Participants reported (among who answered “decreased” or “increased”) a decrease in drug supply (69.0%) and at the same time an increase in price (95.3%) globally. With respect to changes in use patterns, an increase in alcohol (71.7%), cannabis (63.0%), prescription opioids (70.9%), and sedative/hypnotics (84.6%) use was reported, while the use of amphetamines (59.7%), cocaine (67.5%), and opiates (58.2%) was reported to decrease overall. Conclusions: The global report on changes in the availability, use patterns, and complications of alcohol and drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic should be considered in making new policies and in developing mitigating measures and guidelines during the current pandemic (and probable future ones) in order to minimize risks to people with SUD.
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31. Reorganization of Substance Use Treatment and Harm Reduction Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey
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Radfar, S, De Jong, C, Farhoudian, A, Ebrahimi, M, Rafei, P, Vahidi, M, Yunesian, M, Kouimtsidis, C, Arunogiri, S, Massah, O, Deylamizadeh, A, Brady, K, Busse, A, Potenza, M, Ekhtiari, H, Baldacchino, A, Abagiu, A, Abouna, F, Ahmed, M, Al-ansari, B, Mahmmoud Abu Al-khair, F, Almaqbali, M, Ambekar, A, Ardabili, H, Arya, S, Lasebikan, V, Ayasreh, M, Basu, D, Benmebarek, Z, Bhad, R, Blaise, M, Bonnet, N, Brasch, J, Broers, B, Butner, J, Camilleri, M, Campello, G, Carra, G, Celic, I, Chalabianloo, F, Chaturvedi, A, de Jesus Eduardo Noyola Cherpitel, J, Clark, K, Cyders, M, de Bernardis, E, Derry, J, Dhagudu, N, Dolezalova, P, Dom, G, Dunlop, A, Elhabiby, M, Elkholy, H, Essien, N, Farah, G, Ferri, M, Floros, G, Friedman, C, Fuderanan, C, Gerra, G, Ghosh, A, Gogia, M, Grammatikopoulos, I, Grandinetti, P, Guirguis, A, Gutnisky, D, Haber, P, Hassani-Abharian, P, Hooshyari, Z, Ibrahim, I, Ieong, H, Indradewi, R, Iskandar, S, Jain, S, James, S, Javadi, S, Joe, K, Jokubonis, D, Jovanova, A, Kamal, R, Kantchelov, A, Kathiresan, P, Katzman, G, Kawale, P, Kern, A, Kessler, F, Kim, S, Kimball, A, Kljucevic, Z, Siste, K, Lev, R, Lee, H, Lengvenyte, A, Lev-ran, S, Mabelya, G, Mahi, M, Maphisa, J, Maremmani, I, Masferrer, L, Mccambridge, O, Mcgovern, G, Min, A, Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, A, Mora-Rios, J, Mudalige, I, Mukherjee, D, Munira, P, Myers, B, Menon T N, J, Narasimha, V, Ndionuka, N, Nejatisafa, A, Niaz, K, Nizami, A, Nuijens, J, Orsolini, L, Oum, V, Oyemade, A, Palavra, I, Pant, S, Paredes, J, Peyron, E, Alberto Quiros, R, Qurishi, R, Rafiq, N, Rao, R, Ratta-apha, W, Raymond, K, Reimer, J, Renaldo, E, Rezapour, T, Robertson, J, Roncero, C, Roub, F, Rubenstein, E, Rupp, C, Saenz, E, Salehi, M, Samartzis, L, Sarubbo, L, Segrec, N, Shah, B, Shen, H, Shirasaka, T, Shoptaw, S, Sintango, F, Sosa, V, Subata, E, Sztycberg, N, Taghizadeh, F, Teck, J, Tjagvad, C, Torrens, M, Twala, J, Vadivel, R, Volpicelli, J, Weijs, J, Wintoniw, S, Wittayanookulluk, A, Wojnar, M, Yasir, S, Yitayih, Y, Zhao, M, Zonoozi, A, Radfar S. R., De Jong C. A. J., Farhoudian A., Ebrahimi M., Rafei P., Vahidi M., Yunesian M., Kouimtsidis C., Arunogiri S., Massah O., Deylamizadeh A., Brady K. T., Busse A., Potenza M. N., Ekhtiari H., Baldacchino A. M., Abagiu A. O., Abouna F. D. N., Ahmed M. H., Al-ansari B., Mahmmoud Abu Al-khair F., Almaqbali M. H., Ambekar A., Ardabili H. M., Arya S., Lasebikan V. O., Ayasreh M. A., Basu D., Benmebarek Z., Bhad R., Blaise M., Bonnet N., Brasch J., Broers B., Butner J. L., Camilleri M., Campello G., Carra G., Celic I., Chalabianloo F., Chaturvedi A., de Jesus Eduardo Noyola Cherpitel J., Clark K. J., Cyders M. A., de Bernardis E., Derry J. E., Dhagudu N. K., Dolezalova P., Dom G., Dunlop A. J., Elhabiby M. M., Elkholy H., Essien N. F., Farah G. I., Ferri M., Floros G. D., Friedman C., Fuderanan C. H., Gerra G., Ghosh A., Gogia M., Grammatikopoulos I. A., Grandinetti P., Guirguis A., Gutnisky D., Haber P. S., Hassani-Abharian P., Hooshyari Z., Ibrahim I. I. M., Ieong H., Indradewi R. N., Iskandar S., Jain S., James S., Javadi S. M. H., Joe K. H., Jokubonis D., Jovanova A. T., Kamal R. M., Kantchelov A. I., Kathiresan P., Katzman G., Kawale P., Kern A. M., Kessler F. H. P., Kim S., Kimball A. M., Kljucevic Z., Siste K., Lev R., Lee H. K., Lengvenyte A., Lev-ran S., Mabelya G. S., Mahi M. A. E., Maphisa J., Maremmani I., Masferrer L., McCambridge O., McGovern G. G., Min A. K., Moghanibashi-Mansourieh A., Mora-Rios J., Mudalige I. U. K., Mukherjee D., Munira P. M., Myers B., Menon T N J., Narasimha V. L., Ndionuka N., Nejatisafa A., Niaz K., Nizami A. T., Nuijens J. H., Orsolini L., Oum V., Oyemade A. A., Palavra I. R., Pant S. B., Paredes J., Peyron E., Alberto Quiros R., Qurishi R., Rafiq N. U. Z., Rao R. R., Ratta-apha W., Raymond K., Reimer J., Renaldo E., Rezapour T., Robertson J. R., Roncero C., Roub F., Rubenstein E. J., Rupp C. I., Saenz E., Salehi M., Samartzis L., Sarubbo L. B., Segrec N., Shah B., Shen H., Shirasaka T., Shoptaw S., Sintango F. M., Sosa V. A., Subata E., Sztycberg N., Taghizadeh F., Teck J., Tjagvad C., Torrens M., Twala J. M., Vadivel R., Volpicelli J. R., Weijs J., Wintoniw S. M., Wittayanookulluk A., Wojnar M., Yasir S., Yitayih Y., Zhao M., Zonoozi A. K., Radfar, S, De Jong, C, Farhoudian, A, Ebrahimi, M, Rafei, P, Vahidi, M, Yunesian, M, Kouimtsidis, C, Arunogiri, S, Massah, O, Deylamizadeh, A, Brady, K, Busse, A, Potenza, M, Ekhtiari, H, Baldacchino, A, Abagiu, A, Abouna, F, Ahmed, M, Al-ansari, B, Mahmmoud Abu Al-khair, F, Almaqbali, M, Ambekar, A, Ardabili, H, Arya, S, Lasebikan, V, Ayasreh, M, Basu, D, Benmebarek, Z, Bhad, R, Blaise, M, Bonnet, N, Brasch, J, Broers, B, Butner, J, Camilleri, M, Campello, G, Carra, G, Celic, I, Chalabianloo, F, Chaturvedi, A, de Jesus Eduardo Noyola Cherpitel, J, Clark, K, Cyders, M, de Bernardis, E, Derry, J, Dhagudu, N, Dolezalova, P, Dom, G, Dunlop, A, Elhabiby, M, Elkholy, H, Essien, N, Farah, G, Ferri, M, Floros, G, Friedman, C, Fuderanan, C, Gerra, G, Ghosh, A, Gogia, M, Grammatikopoulos, I, Grandinetti, P, Guirguis, A, Gutnisky, D, Haber, P, Hassani-Abharian, P, Hooshyari, Z, Ibrahim, I, Ieong, H, Indradewi, R, Iskandar, S, Jain, S, James, S, Javadi, S, Joe, K, Jokubonis, D, Jovanova, A, Kamal, R, Kantchelov, A, Kathiresan, P, Katzman, G, Kawale, P, Kern, A, Kessler, F, Kim, S, Kimball, A, Kljucevic, Z, Siste, K, Lev, R, Lee, H, Lengvenyte, A, Lev-ran, S, Mabelya, G, Mahi, M, Maphisa, J, Maremmani, I, Masferrer, L, Mccambridge, O, Mcgovern, G, Min, A, Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, A, Mora-Rios, J, Mudalige, I, Mukherjee, D, Munira, P, Myers, B, Menon T N, J, Narasimha, V, Ndionuka, N, Nejatisafa, A, Niaz, K, Nizami, A, Nuijens, J, Orsolini, L, Oum, V, Oyemade, A, Palavra, I, Pant, S, Paredes, J, Peyron, E, Alberto Quiros, R, Qurishi, R, Rafiq, N, Rao, R, Ratta-apha, W, Raymond, K, Reimer, J, Renaldo, E, Rezapour, T, Robertson, J, Roncero, C, Roub, F, Rubenstein, E, Rupp, C, Saenz, E, Salehi, M, Samartzis, L, Sarubbo, L, Segrec, N, Shah, B, Shen, H, Shirasaka, T, Shoptaw, S, Sintango, F, Sosa, V, Subata, E, Sztycberg, N, Taghizadeh, F, Teck, J, Tjagvad, C, Torrens, M, Twala, J, Vadivel, R, Volpicelli, J, Weijs, J, Wintoniw, S, Wittayanookulluk, A, Wojnar, M, Yasir, S, Yitayih, Y, Zhao, M, Zonoozi, A, Radfar S. R., De Jong C. A. J., Farhoudian A., Ebrahimi M., Rafei P., Vahidi M., Yunesian M., Kouimtsidis C., Arunogiri S., Massah O., Deylamizadeh A., Brady K. T., Busse A., Potenza M. N., Ekhtiari H., Baldacchino A. M., Abagiu A. O., Abouna F. D. N., Ahmed M. H., Al-ansari B., Mahmmoud Abu Al-khair F., Almaqbali M. H., Ambekar A., Ardabili H. M., Arya S., Lasebikan V. O., Ayasreh M. A., Basu D., Benmebarek Z., Bhad R., Blaise M., Bonnet N., Brasch J., Broers B., Butner J. L., Camilleri M., Campello G., Carra G., Celic I., Chalabianloo F., Chaturvedi A., de Jesus Eduardo Noyola Cherpitel J., Clark K. J., Cyders M. A., de Bernardis E., Derry J. E., Dhagudu N. K., Dolezalova P., Dom G., Dunlop A. J., Elhabiby M. M., Elkholy H., Essien N. F., Farah G. I., Ferri M., Floros G. D., Friedman C., Fuderanan C. H., Gerra G., Ghosh A., Gogia M., Grammatikopoulos I. A., Grandinetti P., Guirguis A., Gutnisky D., Haber P. S., Hassani-Abharian P., Hooshyari Z., Ibrahim I. I. M., Ieong H., Indradewi R. N., Iskandar S., Jain S., James S., Javadi S. M. H., Joe K. H., Jokubonis D., Jovanova A. T., Kamal R. M., Kantchelov A. I., Kathiresan P., Katzman G., Kawale P., Kern A. M., Kessler F. H. P., Kim S., Kimball A. M., Kljucevic Z., Siste K., Lev R., Lee H. K., Lengvenyte A., Lev-ran S., Mabelya G. S., Mahi M. A. E., Maphisa J., Maremmani I., Masferrer L., McCambridge O., McGovern G. G., Min A. K., Moghanibashi-Mansourieh A., Mora-Rios J., Mudalige I. U. K., Mukherjee D., Munira P. M., Myers B., Menon T N J., Narasimha V. L., Ndionuka N., Nejatisafa A., Niaz K., Nizami A. T., Nuijens J. H., Orsolini L., Oum V., Oyemade A. A., Palavra I. R., Pant S. B., Paredes J., Peyron E., Alberto Quiros R., Qurishi R., Rafiq N. U. Z., Rao R. R., Ratta-apha W., Raymond K., Reimer J., Renaldo E., Rezapour T., Robertson J. R., Roncero C., Roub F., Rubenstein E. J., Rupp C. I., Saenz E., Salehi M., Samartzis L., Sarubbo L. B., Segrec N., Shah B., Shen H., Shirasaka T., Shoptaw S., Sintango F. M., Sosa V. A., Subata E., Sztycberg N., Taghizadeh F., Teck J., Tjagvad C., Torrens M., Twala J. M., Vadivel R., Volpicelli J. R., Weijs J., Wintoniw S. M., Wittayanookulluk A., Wojnar M., Yasir S., Yitayih Y., Zhao M., and Zonoozi A. K.
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted people with substance use disorders (SUDs) worldwide, and healthcare systems have reorganized their services in response to the pandemic. Methods: One week after the announcement of the COVID-19 as a pandemic, in a global survey, 177 addiction medicine professionals described COVID-19-related health responses in their own 77 countries in terms of SUD treatment and harm reduction services. The health responses were categorized around (1) managerial measures and systems, (2) logistics, (3) service providers, and (4) vulnerable groups. Results: Respondents from over 88% of countries reported that core medical and psychiatric care for SUDs had continued; however, only 56% of countries reported having had any business continuity plan, and 37.5% of countries reported shortages of methadone or buprenorphine supplies. Participants of 41% of countries reported partial discontinuation of harm-reduction services such as needle and syringe programs and condom distribution. Fifty-seven percent of overdose prevention interventions and 81% of outreach services were also negatively impacted. Conclusions: Participants reported that SUD treatment and harm-reduction services had been significantly impacted globally early during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on our findings, we highlight several issues and complications resulting from the pandemic concerning people with SUDs that should be tackled more efficiently during the future waves or similar pandemics. The issues and potential strategies comprise the following: (1) helping policymakers to generate business continuity plans, (2) maintaining the use of evidence-based interventions for people with SUDs, (3) being prepared for adequate medication supplies, (4) integrating harm reduction programs with other treatment modalities, and (5) having specific considerations for vulnerable groups such as immigrants and refugees.
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32. Impact of COVID-19 & Response Measures on HIV-HCV Prevention Services and Social Determinants in People Who Inject Drugs in 13 Sites with Recent HIV Outbreaks in Europe, North America and Israel
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Wiessing, Lucas, primary, Sypsa, V., additional, Abagiu, A. O., additional, Arble, A., additional, Berndt, N., additional, Bosch, A., additional, Buskin, S., additional, Chemtob, D., additional, Combs, B., additional, Conyngham, C., additional, Feelemyer, J., additional, Fitzgerald, M., additional, Goldberg, D., additional, Hatzakis, A., additional, Patrascu, R. E., additional, Keenan, E., additional, Khan, I., additional, Konrad, S., additional, Leahy, J., additional, McAuley, A., additional, Menza, T., additional, Merrick, S., additional, Metcalfe, R., additional, Rademaker, T., additional, Revivo, S., additional, Rosca, P., additional, Seguin-Devaux, C., additional, Skinner, S., additional, Smith, C., additional, Tinsley, J., additional, Wilberg, M., additional, and Des Jarlais, D., additional
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33. Using 3D Scanning Techniques from Robotic Applications in the Constructions Domain
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Mariniuc, Alexandru Marin, primary, Cojocaru, Dorian, additional, Manta, Liviu Florin, additional, Dragomir, Andrei, additional, and Abagiu, Marian, additional
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34. Impact of COVID-19Response Measures on HIV-HCV Prevention Services and Social Determinants in People Who Inject Drugs in 13 Sites with Recent HIV Outbreaks in Europe, North America and Israel
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Lucas Wiessing, V. Sypsa, A. O. Abagiu, A. Arble, N. Berndt, A. Bosch, S. Buskin, D. Chemtob, B. Combs, C. Conyngham, J. Feelemyer, M. Fitzgerald, D. Goldberg, A. Hatzakis, R. E. Patrascu, E. Keenan, I. Khan, S. Konrad, J. Leahy, A. McAuley, T. Menza, S. Merrick, R. Metcalfe, T. Rademaker, S. Revivo, P. Rosca, C. Seguin-Devaux, S. Skinner, C. Smith, J. Tinsley, M. Wilberg, and D. Des Jarlais
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Infectious Diseases ,Social Psychology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
HIV/HCV prevention among people who inject drugs (PWID) is of key public health importance. We aimed to assess the impact of COVID-19 and associated response measures on HIV/HCV prevention services and socio-economic status of PWID in high-HIV-risk sites. Sites with recent (2011-2019) HIV outbreaks among PWID in Europe North America and Israel, that had been previously identified, were contacted early May 2020. Out of 17 sites invited to participate, 13 accepted. Semi-structured qualitative site reports were prepared covering data from March to May 2020, analyzed/coded and confirmed with a structured questionnaire, in which all sites explicitly responded to all 103 issues reported in the qualitative reports. Opioid maintenance treatment, needle/syringe programs and antiretroviral treatment /hepatitis C treatment continued, but with important reductions and operational changes. Increases in overdoses, widespread difficulties with food and hygiene needs, disruptions in drug supply, and increased homelessness were reported. Service programs rapidly reformed long established, and politically entrenched, restrictive service delivery policies. Future epidemic control measures should include mitigation of negative side-effects on service provision and socio-economic determinants in PWID.La prevención del VIH/VHC entre las personas que se inyectan drogas (PWID) es de vital importancia para la salud pública. Nuestro objetivo fue evaluar el impacto de COVID-19 y las medidas de respuesta asociadas en los servicios de prevención del VIH/VHC y el estado socioeconómico de las PWID en sitios de alto riesgo de VIH. Se contactó con sitios con brotes recientes (2011–2019) de VIH entre PWID en Europa, América del Norte e Israel, que habían sido previamente identificados, a principios de mayo de 2020. De los 17 sitios invitados a participar, 13 aceptaron. Se prepararon informes cualitativos semiestructurados del sitio que cubrían los datos de marzo a mayo de 2020, analizados/codificados y confirmados con un cuestionario estructurado, en el que todos los sitios respondieron explícitamente a los 103 asuntos reportados en los informes cualitativos. El tratamiento de mantenimiento con opiáceos, los programas de agujas/jeringas y el tratamiento antirretroviral/tratamiento de la hepatitis C continuaron, pero con importantes reducciones y cambios operativos. Se reportaron aumentos en las sobredosis, dificultades generalizadas con las necesidades alimentarias y de higiene, interrupciones en el suministro de medicamentos y aumento de personas sin hogar. Los programas de servicios reformaron rápidamente las políticas restrictivas de prestación de servicios, establecidas desde hace mucho tiempo y políticamente arraigadas. Las futuras medidas de control de epidemias deben incluir la mitigación de los efectos secundarios negativos en la prestación de servicios y los determinantes socioeconómicos en las PWID.
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35. Epidemic dispersion of HIV and HCV in a population of co-infected Romanian injecting drug users.
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Simona Paraschiv, Leontina Banica, Ionelia Nicolae, Iulia Niculescu, Adrian Abagiu, Raluca Jipa, Andrea-Clemencia Pineda-Peña, Marta Pingarilho, Emil Neaga, Kristof Theys, Pieter Libin, Dan Otelea, and Ana Abecasis
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Co-infections with HIV and HCV are very frequent among people who inject drugs (PWID). However, very few studies comparatively reconstructed the transmission patterns of both viruses in the same population. We have recruited 117 co-infected PWID during a recent HIV outbreak in Romania. Phylogenetic analyses were performed on HIV and HCV sequences in order to characterize and compare transmission dynamics of the two viruses. Three large HIV clusters (2 subtype F1 and one CRF14_BG) and thirteen smaller HCV transmission networks (genotypes 1a, 1b, 3a, 4a and 4d) were identified. Eighty (65%) patients were both in HIV and HCV transmission chains and 70 of those shared the same HIV and HCV cluster with at least one other patient. Molecular clock analysis indicated that all identified HIV clusters originated around 2006, while the origin of the different HCV clusters ranged between 1980 (genotype 1b) and 2011 (genotypes 3a and 4d). HCV infection preceded HIV infection in 80.3% of cases. Coincidental transmission of HIV and HCV was estimated to be rather low (19.65%) and associated with an outbreak among PWID during detention in the same penitentiary. This study has reconstructed and compared the dispersion of these two viruses in a PWID population.
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36. Updating the Content of an AI Course for Students from the Robotics and Automation
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Dorian Cojocaru, Liviu Florin Manta, Marian Abagiu, Andrei Dragomir, and Alexandru Marin Mariniuc
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37. Updating the Content of a Computer Vision Course for Students from the STEM Programs
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Dorian Cojocaru, Liviu Florin Manta, Marian Abagiu, Andrei Dragomir, and Alexandru Marin Mariniuc
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38. Updating the Content of an AI Course for Students from the Robotics and Automation
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Cojocaru, Dorian, primary, Florin Manta, Liviu, additional, Abagiu, Marian, additional, Dragomir, Andrei, additional, and Marin Mariniuc, Alexandru, additional
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39. Updating the Content of a Computer Vision Course for Students from the STEM Programs
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Cojocaru, Dorian, primary, Manta, Liviu Florin, additional, Abagiu, Marian, additional, Dragomir, Andrei, additional, and Mariniuc, Alexandru Marin, additional
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40. Detection of a Surface Defect on an Engine Block Using Computer Vision
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Florin Manta, Alexandru Mariniuc, Dorian Cojocaru, and Marian Abagiu
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Competition (economics) ,Focus (computing) ,Globalization ,Computer science ,Machine vision ,Process (engineering) ,business.industry ,Automotive industry ,Agile manufacturing ,business ,Manufacturing engineering ,Visualization - Abstract
Today the manufacturing world is facing major pressures due to the globalization of markets. Internal and external organizational pressures have led to increased competition, market complexity, and new customer demands. It has been noted that organizations and companies adopt lean or agile manufacturing strategies to overcome this problem. One of those strategies, the use of artificial intelligence and machine vision in the automotive industry, appeared as a good opportunity created by the continuous development of the computer-integrated manufacturing systems and the digitalization of the industry. In the automotive manufacturing process, developing a new automated defect detection system (ADDS), adapted for the automotive manufacturing requirements and particularities, and improved with artificial intelligence techniques, it is of major importance. In this paper we focus on a specific problem from the automotive industry, the problem of testing engine blocks using the information from real images.
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41. SY03-1-4ISAM FELLOWSHIP 5 YEARS OF LEGAL HIGHS IN ROMANIA – CONSEQUENCES AND SOLUTIONS
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Abagiu, A. O., Marinescu, A. G., Niculescu, I. T., Koulosousas, A., Paris, E., and Mardarescu, M.
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42. Exhaustion and senescence of CD4 and CD8 T cells that express co-stimulatory molecules CD27 and CD28 in subjects that acquired HIV by drug use or by sexual route
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Ovidiu Vlaicu, Simona Paraschiv, Leontina Banica, Ionelia Nicolae, Dan Oţelea, Raluca Jipa, Adrian Abagiu, and Emil Neaga
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Microbiology (medical) ,Senescence ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Hepatitis C virus ,T cell ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,CD28 ,virus diseases ,hemic and immune systems ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,CD38 ,medicine.disease_cause ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology ,medicine ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Original Article ,business ,Viral load ,CD8 - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection leads to immune activation, senescence and exhaustion of T cells. Co-stimulatory molecules play important roles in controlling these processes. The CD28 signaling triggers efficient T cell activation, while CD27 provides survival signals to CD28- T cells. Loss of these molecules was associated with senescent phenotype and resistance to checkpoint inhibitors. Romania has faced an HIV outbreak among people who inject drugs (PWID), most of them chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). HIV/HCV co-infection was associated with increased immune activation and rapid disease progression. METHODS: We evaluated by flow cytometry the expression of CD27, CD28, CD38, HLA-DR, CD57 and PD-1 on CD4 and CD8 T cells from 34 subjected infected with HIV (22 PWID and 12 people who acquired HIV by sexual route – PWHS) and 18 HIV-negative individuals (controls). RESULTS: We found that as compared to controls, HIV patients, regardless of infection route, have high percentages of intermediately differentiated (CD27+CD28-) and low percentages of less differentiated (CD27+CD28+) CD8 T cells. Significantly higher levels of CD8+CD27+CD28- T cells were found in PWHS than in PWID. A lower percentage of intermediately and highly differentiated (CD27-CD28-) CD8 T cells express CD57 in people living with HIV (PLWH) than in controls. Increased levels of less and intermediately differentiated CD4 and CD8 T cells expressing PD-1 were identified in PLWH, especially in PWID; these directly correlated with HIV viral load and T cell activation and negatively correlated with CD4 counts. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that induction of PD-1 on T cells expressing co-stimulatory molecules CD27 and/or CD28 might contribute to poor control of HIV infection and to immune activation.
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43. Reorganization of Substance Use Treatment and Harm Reduction Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey
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Radfar, SR, De Jong, CAJ, Farhoudian, A, Ebrahimi, M, Rafei, P, Vahidi, M, Yunesian, M, Kouimtsidis, C, Arunogiri, S, Massah, O, Deylamizadeh, A, Brady, KT, Busse, A, Potenza, MN, Ekhtiari, H, Baldacchino, AM, Abagiu, AO, Abouna, FDN, Ahmed, MH, Al-ansari, B, Abu Al-khair, F Mahmmoud, Almaqbali, MH, Ambekar, A, Ardabili, HM, Arya, S, Lasebikan, VO, Ayasreh, MA, Basu, D, Benmebarek, Z, Bhad, R, Blaise, M, Bonnet, N, Brasch, J, Broers, B, Butner, JL, Camilleri, M, Campello, G, Carra, G, Celic, I, Chalabianloo, F, Chaturvedi, A, de Jesús Eduardo Noyola Cherpitel, J, Clark, KJ, Cyders, MA, de Bernardis, E, Derry, JE, Dhagudu, NK, Dolezalova, P, Dom, G, Dunlop, AJ, Elhabiby, MM, Elkholy, H, Essien, NF, Farah, GI, Ferri, M, Floros, GD, Friedman, C, Fuderanan, CH, Gerra, G, Ghosh, A, Gogia, M, Grammatikopoulos, IA, Grandinetti, P, Guirguis, A, Gutnisky, D, Haber, PS, Hassani-Abharian, P, Hooshyari, Z, Ibrahim, IIM, Ieong, HFH, Indradewi, RN, Iskandar, S, Jain, S, James, Sandi, Javadi, SMH, Joe, KH, Jokubonis, D, Jovanova, AT, Kamal, RM, Kantchelov, AI, Kathiresan, P, Katzman, G, Kawale, P, Kern, AM, Kessler, FHP, Kim, SGS, Kimball, AM, Kljucevic, Z, Siste, K, Lev, R, Lee, HK, Lengvenyte, A, Lev-ran, S, Mabelya, GS, Mahi, MAE, Maphisa, JM, Maremmani, I, Masferrer, L, McCambridge, O, and McGovern, GG
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted people with substance use disorders (SUDs) worldwide, and healthcare systems have reorganized their services in response to the pandemic. Methods: One week after the announcement of the COVID-19 as a pandemic, in a global survey, 177 addiction medicine professionals described COVID-19-related health responses in their own 77 countries in terms of SUD treatment and harm reduction services. The health responses were categorized around (1) managerial measures and systems, (2) logistics, (3) service providers, and (4) vulnerable groups. Results: Respondents from over 88% of countries reported that core medical and psychiatric care for SUDs had continued; however, only 56% of countries reported having had any business continuity plan, and 37.5% of countries reported shortages of methadone or buprenorphine supplies. Participants of 41% of countries reported partial discontinuation of harm-reduction services such as needle and syringe programs and condom distribution. Fifty-seven percent of overdose prevention interventions and 81% of outreach services were also negatively impacted. Conclusions: Participants reported that SUD treatment and harm-reduction services had been significantly impacted globally early during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on our findings, we highlight several issues and complications resulting from the pandemic concerning people with SUDs that should be tackled more efficiently during the future waves or similar pandemics. The issues and potential strategies comprise the following: (1) helping policymakers to generate business continuity plans, (2) maintaining the use of evidence-based interventions for people with SUDs, (3) being prepared for adequate medication supplies, (4) integrating harm reduction programs with other treatment modalities, and (5) having specific considerations for vulnerable groups such as immigrants and refugees.
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44. Software Architecture for a Mobile Robot designed for Rescue Missions Support in Hazardous Environments
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Dorin Popescu, Ovidiu Unguritu, Marius Marian, Liviu Florin Manta, Marian Abagiu, and Horatiu Roibu
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Explosive material ,Computer science ,Hazardous waste ,Teleoperation ,Systems engineering ,Mobile robot ,Plan (drawing) ,Real-time data ,Software architecture - Abstract
The rescue missions after incidents in hazardous industrial environments (chemical, explosive, ore mines) imposes a high risk for rescuers, while the incidents specifics are different from case to case. Once that the incident occurs, it is essential to determine what happened, what is the current situation and how the incident may develop in the immediate and near future. This understanding of the incident allows the rescue teams to plan and intervene for the rescue of affected persons. Nowadays, there are more and more demands for mobile platforms, teleoperated or even with autonomous functions, which to assist rescue teams in responses to those incidents, by gathering real time information about the incident causes and development, or by logistically assisting the rescue teams. This paper presents the software architecture for a mobile platform for detection of shock waves generated by explosions.
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45. Use of a Deep Neural Network for Object Detection in a Mobile Robot Application
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Marian Abagiu, Dorin Popescu, Livia-Carmen Popescu, and Florin-Liviu Manta
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Artificial neural network ,Operating environment ,Computer science ,020209 energy ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Real-time computing ,Video camera ,Mobile robot ,02 engineering and technology ,Object detection ,law.invention ,Mode (computer interface) ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering - Abstract
This paper presents the implementation of a deep neural network for object detection in a mobile robot application. A mobile robot was designed and developed to work in dangerous environments. The mobile robot will move either tele-operated through the image transmitted by the video camera to a tablet or computer, or it will move autonomously in the environment in which it operates. In autonomous mode the mobile robot must recognize certain objects or people in the operating environment. For this reason, we implemented with good results an object detection algorithm based on deep neural network.
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46. NGS combined with phylogenetic analysis to detect HIV-1 dual infection in Romanian people who inject drugs
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Eugen Radu, Dan Otelea, Adrian Abagiu, Leontina Banica, Bogdan A. Popescu, Iulia Niculescu, Ionelia Nicolae, and Simona Paraschiv
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0301 basic medicine ,Genotype ,Immunology ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,Genome, Viral ,Newly diagnosed ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Drug Users ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dual infection ,Hiv infected ,medicine ,Humans ,Substance Abuse, Intravenous ,Phylogeny ,Phylogenetic tree ,Romania ,env Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus ,Genetic Variation ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Virology ,Multiple infections ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Superinfection ,HIV-1 ,RNA, Viral ,Reassortant Viruses - Abstract
Dual HIV infections are possible and likely in people who inject drugs (PWID). Thirty-eight newly diagnosed patients, 19 PWID and 19 heterosexually HIV infected were analyzed. V2V3 loop of HIV-1 env gene was sequenced on the NGS platform 454 GSJunior (Roche). HIV-1 dual/multiple infections were identified in five PWID. For three of these patients, the reconstructed variants belonged to pure F1 subtype and CRF14_BG strains according to phylogenetic analysis. New recombinant forms between these parental strains were identified in two PWID samples. NGS data can provide, with the help of phylogenetic analysis, important insights about the intra-host sub-population structure.
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47. Influence of sintering environment on zirconia–metal carbides characteristics
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Volceanov, Enikő, Motoc, Ştefania, Abagiu, Alexandru Traian, Volceanov, Adrian, and Stoleriu, Ştefania
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48. Detection of a Surface Defect on an Engine Block Using Computer Vision
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Abagiu, Marian Marcel, primary, Cojocaru, Dorian, additional, Manta, Florin Liviu, additional, and Mariniuc, Alexandru, additional
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49. Interconnections between Reliability, Maintenance and Availability
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Mihai, Catalin, primary, Abagiu, Sorin, additional, Zoitanu, Larisa, additional, and Helerea, Elena, additional
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50. Exhaustion and senescence of CD4 and CD8 T cells that express co-stimulatory molecules CD27 and CD28 in subjects that acquired HIV by drug use or by sexual route
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Bănică, Leontina, primary, Vlaicu, Ovidiu, additional, Jipa, Raluca, additional, Abagiu, Adrian, additional, Nicolae, Ionelia, additional, Neaga, Emil, additional, Oțelea, Dan, additional, and Paraschiv, Simona, additional
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