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1. Explant of an infected, endo-trashed IVC filter in an immunosuppressed patient with chronically occluded iliocaval stents.

2. Orally Administered Lactobacilli Strains Modulate Alveolar Macrophages and Improve Protection Against Respiratory Superinfection.

3. Triggering Toll-Like Receptor 5 Signaling During Pneumococcal Superinfection Prevents the Selection of Antibiotic Resistance.

4. Mucormycosis Superinfection of a Chemical Burn.

5. Emerging challenges: An imported case of Leishmania mexicana with Pseudomonas aeruginosa superinfection.

6. Aspergilloma Superinfection in the Spinal Canal of an 18-Year-Old Man: A Case Report.

7. Cell-intrinsic regulation of phagocyte function by interferon lambda during pulmonary viral, bacterial super-infection.

8. Phage against the Machine: The SIE-ence of Superinfection Exclusion.

9. Secondary Bacterial Infections in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis or Other Common Dermatoses.

10. Human monoclonal antibodies protect against viral-mediated pneumococcal superinfection.

11. Mpox (Monkeypox) Virus and Its Co-Infection with HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections, or Bacterial Superinfections: Double Whammy or a New Prime Culprit?

12. Airway epithelial CD47 plays a critical role in inducing influenza virus-mediated bacterial super-infection.

13. Divergent molecular strategies drive evolutionary adaptation to competitive fitness in biofilm formation.

15. The Use of the Antigenically Variable Major Surface Protein 2 in the Establishment of Superinfection during Natural Tick Transmission of Anaplasma marginale in Southern Ghana.

16. Novel Requirement for Staphylococcal Cell Wall-Anchored Protein SasD in Pulmonary Infection.

17. Heterotypic Influenza Infections Mitigate Susceptibility to Secondary Bacterial Infection.

18. Eicosanoid-Activated PPARα Inhibits NFκB-Dependent Bacterial Clearance During Post-Influenza Superinfection.

19. The prevalence of early- and late-onset bacterial, viral, and fungal respiratory superinfections in invasively ventilated COVID-19 patients.

20. An Embedded Multiscale Modelling to Guide Control and Elimination of Paratuberculosis in Ruminants.

21. Both Coinfection and Superinfection Drive Complex Anaplasma marginale Strain Structure in a Natural Transmission Setting.

22. Murine Type III interferons are functionally redundant and correlate with bacterial burden during influenza/bacterial super-infection.

23. Spontaneous Hemoptysis in a Patient With COVID-19.

24. Ligilactobacillus salivarius Strains Isolated From the Porcine Gut Modulate Innate Immune Responses in Epithelial Cells and Improve Protection Against Intestinal Viral-Bacterial Superinfection.

25. Role of Pneumococcal NanC in the Severe Disease of Streptococcus pneumoniae Superinfection with Influenza.

26. Superinfection with difficult-to-treat bacteria in COVID-19 patients: a call for compliance with diagnostic and antimicrobial stewardship.

27. Rapid Spread and Control of Multidrug-Resistant Gram-Negative Bacteria in COVID-19 Patient Care Units.

28. Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in critically ill patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia: Results from the prospective AspCOVID-19 study.

29. Predictors of hospital-acquired bacterial and fungal superinfections in COVID-19: a prospective observational study.

30. [The role of piezosurgery in the treatment of a rare case of superinfected cemento-osseous dysplasia caused by actinomyces: a case report].

31. SARS-CoV-2-induced immunodysregulation and the need for higher clinical suspicion for co-infection and secondary infection in COVID-19 patients.

32. Fungal superinfection in patients with COVID-19: Role of antifungal stewardship?

33. Aggravated MRSA pneumonia secondary to influenza A virus infection is derived from decreased expression of IL-1β.

34. Synthetic gene-regulatory networks in the opportunistic human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae .

35. Maxillary fungus ball in a diabetic patient. An odontogenic origin.

36. Immunotherapy targeting the Streptococcus pyogenes M protein or streptolysin O to treat or prevent influenza A superinfection.

37. Coinfections and their molecular consequences in the porcine respiratory tract.

38. [Eyelid herpes superinfected in a straight line].

39. Community-acquired granulomatous mastitis superinfected with Mycobacterium bolletii.

40. Strong antimicrobial activity of collinin and isocollinin against periodontal and superinfectant pathogens in vitro.

41. Viral strategies predisposing to respiratory bacterial superinfections.

42. Co-infection, reinfection and superinfection with Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains in a cattle herd based on ankA gene and multilocus sequence typing.

43. Gut Dysbiosis during Influenza Contributes to Pulmonary Pneumococcal Superinfection through Altered Short-Chain Fatty Acid Production.

44. Conservative multimodal management of osteosynthesis material in surgical wounds with polymicrobial superinfection, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Clinical case.

45. Herpes zoster duplex in a patient with influenza A and bacterial superinfection.

46. Strongyloides stercoralis larvae or egg: Which came first?

47. Survival during influenza-associated bacterial superinfection improves following viral- and bacterial-specific monoclonal antibody treatment.

48. A Novel Role for PDZ-Binding Motif of Influenza A Virus Nonstructural Protein 1 in Regulation of Host Susceptibility to Postinfluenza Bacterial Superinfections.

49. Regulation of Host Susceptibility to Postinfluenza Bacterial Superinfections.

50. Keratocyst Capnocytophaga superinfection.

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