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Pediatric Infectious Diseases interested in Transplantation
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Ilan Schwartz
2 months ago
Invasive Candida infections in solid organ transplant recipients between 2008 and 2020 From the Swiss Transport Cohort Study High rates of IC, predominately intra-abdominal, with decreasing incidence during the study period. Mortality remains high
www.amjtransplant.org/article/S160...
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paul evan bunce, md
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call it PCP - you might come across as a relic call it PJP - you may seem cleverish either way, don't call it PCP-pneumonia or PJP-pneumonia - you will come across as redundant redundant this
@idiots-pod.bsky.social
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115. The Yeasts: PCP/Pneumocytis jirovecii - ID:IOTS - Infectious Disease Insight Of Two Specialists
Listen to this Pretty Comprehensive Pod on PCP. Alyssa and Callum cover:EpidemiologyTaxonomy (PCP vs PJP?)Diagnosis TreatmentNote this pod episode also includes some Positively Jolly Puns on...
https://idiotspodcasting.buzzsprout.com/1782416/episodes/17501780-115-the-yeasts-pcp-pneumocytis-jirovecii
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Timothy Li
2 months ago
Narrative review on fungal diagnostics
@cmijournal.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1016/j.cm...
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Clinical Infectious Diseases
2 months ago
Oral washes and tongue swabs for Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra-based tuberculosis diagnosis in people with and without the ability to make sputum ✅ Just Accepted ⭐ Editor's Choice
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Oral washes and tongue swabs for Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra-based tuberculosis diagnosis in people with and without the ability to make sputum
Oral samples show promise for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis, but data from different sample types and sputum-scarce individuals remain limited.
https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaf397?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_content=%40cidjournal.bsky.social&utm_campaign=CID-Article-Promotion
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In a study of 54,306 admissions, conditional reflex urine culturing reduced UTI antibiotic days by 39.5% (6,914 had UTI antibiotics). No safety issues noted. 🚫💊📉
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Implementation of Diagnostic Stewardship to Improve Urinary Tract Infection Antibiotic Use Across Three Medical Centers
Overdiagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and unnecessary antibiotics are common. This is particularly true in older adult populations such as Veterans. Diagnostic stewardship can decrease overdiagnosis and overtreatment, but optimal implementation of such interventions has not been fully studied.MethodsThis was a multicenter hybrid type two effectiveness-implementation study of UTI diagnostic stewardship interventions at three participating VA hospitals. Each hospital implemented one intervention at either the ordering, processing (conditional reflex urine culturing) or reporting stage. The primary outcome was inpatient UTI antibiotic days of therapy (DOTs) per admission evaluated using generalized estimating equations. Secondary outcomes included rates of urine cultures ordered and performed and, a safety measure of secondary bacteremia from a uropathogen.Results37,085 hospital admissions occurred in the pre-intervention phase and 17,221 in the post-intervention phase. Of these, 6,914 (12.7%) included UTI antibiotics. Hospital 3, which implemented conditional reflex urine culturing had a 39.5% reduction in UTI DOT (95% confidence interval (CI), 13.9%, 57.5%) in the year following the intervention. Additionally, hospital 3 noted fewer urine cultures ordered (22.8% immediate and 35.7% slope reduction) and performed (38.9% immediate and 38.8% slope reduction). No change in UTI DOT was observed for ordering or results reporting interventions at other hospitals. There was no difference in the safety measure of uropathogen bacteremia.ConclusionsConditional reflex urine culturing had a large decrease on UTI antibiotic DOTs and urine cultures performed. Health-systems or medical centers starting urine culture diagnostic stewardship should implement conditional reflex urine culturing first.
https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaf411/8213699?rss=1
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Kathleen Bachynski
2 months ago
The CDC describes this salmonella outbreak as “one of the largest foodborne outbreaks linked to raw milk in recent U.S. history.” Out of the 171 people who got sick, 70% were children. The median age was 7 years old. Even worse, 18 children had to be hospitalized. Please do not consume raw milk.
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Outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium Infections Linked ...
This report describes a Salmonella outbreak linked to ...
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/74/wr/mm7427a1.htm
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2 months ago
🦠 Fungal meningitis outbreak in U.S. from May 2023 linked to 233 patients in Mexico; 170 contacted (73%). 104 (61%) at risk, 24 diagnosed, 12 (50%) died. All cases from same anesthesiologist.
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Fungal meningitis in U.S. Patients who Received Epidural Anesthesia in Matamoros, Mexico
Fungal meningitis outbreaks are rare and entail high mortality rates. Beginning May 2023, we investigated fungal meningitis caused by Fusarium solani species complex occurring in U.S. patients who received epidural anesthesia in Matamoros, Mexico.MethodsEarly epidemiological information suggested U.S. patients with suspected fungal meningitis had undergone mostly cosmetic procedures under epidural anesthesia performed in two Matamoros clinics. U.S. patients known to have received surgery at these clinics during January 1–May 13, 2023, (clinic closures date) were identified and notified by public health officials. Epidemiological and clinical data were used to update diagnostic and clinical guidance for outbreak response, including use of the experimental antifungal fosmanogepix. Whole genome sequencing was conducted on outbreak isolates.ResultsU.S. public health officials attempted to contact 233 potentially exposed U.S. residents who underwent surgeries, mostly cosmetic, in Mexico, reaching 170 (73%). Of those, 104 (61%) reported receiving epidural anesthesia and were therefore considered potentially at risk for fungal meningitis. At least 30/104 (29%) at-risk patients received a diagnostic lumbar puncture; 24 (23 women, 17 Hispanic or Latino) were diagnosed with fungal meningitis, and six were not. Twelve (50%) with fungal meningitis died. All cases involved epidural anesthesia administered by the same anesthesiologist in Mexico. Whole genome sequencing showed that patient isolates of Fusarium from the two implicated clinics in Matamoros, Mexico, were genetically closely related.ConclusionsClinicians should maintain suspicion for fungal meningitis in patients with negative bacterial culture, viral culture and molecular testing with a history of epidural anesthesia for any reason.
https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaf399/8210664?rss=1
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Joseph Marcus
2 months ago
“PETSEPSIS” out today which evaluated ICU admissions for 🇫🇷 pts w/ 🐕 🐈 bites 10 yrs, 46 ICUs 174 pts, median age: 64 Micro: 1) Pasteurella spp. (70%) 2) Capnocytophaga spp. (16%) 24% in hospital 🏥 mortality Rare infections, ⬆️ mortality
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Characteristics and outcomes of ICU patients with sepsis transmitted by cats and dogs: the PETSEPSIS multicentre retrospective observational cohort study - Critical Care
Millions of households have cats or dogs as pets, and infections due to bites or scratches are increasing, with the most common pathogens being Pasteurella spp., Bartonella spp., Capnocytophaga spp, a...
https://ccforum.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13054-025-05558-6
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
3 months ago
Please share! Amazing opportunity at
@mcgill.ca
We are looking to recruit an internationally recognized, interdisciplinary scientist with a strong track record in innovation and research to direct a new program in climate, environment, and health
mcgill.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/McGill...
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Let’s Talk Micro
4 months ago
Happy Friday! A new episode is now available. Want to learn more about aztreonam-avibactam? Check out this episode. Link in comments.
#microbiology
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CIDRAP
5 months ago
Texas measles total tops 700 cases amid rises in other states Also, health departments in Illinois, North Dakota, and Missouri reported more measles cases.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/m...
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G T
5 months ago
We don’t need to de-escalate antibiotic therapy. We need to optimize antibiotic therapy.
#IDSky
#MedSky
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Patrick Ching
5 months ago
2025 CDC HIV postexposure prophylaxis regimens ✅BIC/TAF/FTC ✅DTG + TAF (or TDF) + FTC (or 3TC)
www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes...
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Infectious Diseases Fellowship at Indiana University
5 months ago
#idboardreview
A pt presents w/Fever & finger tip ulcer where she pricked herself 1 wk earlier with ‘goathead’ plant while weeding in her garden. Recently went hunting & skinned rabbits 2 wks ago. Blood culture with faint gram negative coccobacilli.
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As a nontenured clinician with an academic appointment, is becoming a full professor an ego thing or something one should aspire to ?
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Clinical Infectious Diseases
5 months ago
Plasma Microbial Cell-free DNA Metagenomic Sequencing for Diagnosis of Invasive Fungal Diseases Among High-risk Outpatient and Inpatient Immunocompromised Hosts
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Plasma Microbial Cell-free DNA Metagenomic Sequencing for Diagnosis of Invasive Fungal Diseases Among High-risk Outpatient and Inpatient Immuno
New and minimally invasive tools to aid the diagnosis of invasive fungal diseases (IFD) are urgently needed as the immunocompromised population at highest risk increases. Advancements in molecular technology have rendered new diagnostics more readily available for clinical use.
https://bit.ly/4cTtqKi
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WHO
5 months ago
It’s
#WorldMalariaDay
The good news: 2.2 billion
#malaria
cases and 12.7 million deaths have been averted since 2000. The bad news: after years of steady declines, progress has stalled.
bit.ly/MalariaDay2025
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Peds ID PharmD
6 months ago
What age do you prescribe tab/caps instead of suspension for antibitotics? In my practice, I usually see around 7-8 yo (except amox/clav due to formulation issues). This study showed it was much older. 50% Rx tab/cap median 10-14 yo.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40223565/
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Patient Age and Antibiotic Formulation Administration in the Pediatric Emergency Department - PubMed
We identified age-related differences in antibiotic formulations in a pediatric ED. These findings can inform prescribing practices to optimize medication adherence and treatment effectiveness through...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40223565/
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6 months ago
🩺 Study found 8 severe myocarditis cases (1/19-12/23) vs. 19 (1/24-8/24) in kids. 93% needed ICU, 88% inotropes, 15% ECMO. Testing for Parvovirus B19 is crucial.
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Severe Parvovirus B19 associated myocarditis in children in the post COVID-19 era: a multicentre observational cohort study
AbstractThis study describes a cluster of severe Parvovirus B19 associated myocarditis in children across England in the context of an increase in circulating virus. Cases were identified across three large children’s centres. Eight cases presented during 1/1/19–31/12/23 compared with 19 during 1/1/24–31/08/24. Almost all (n=25, 93%) required intensive care and 24 (88%) received inotropes and 4 (15%) ECMO. Myocarditis appears to be temporally associated and a late sequalae of Parvovirus B19 resulting in high rates of ICU admission. Testing (using serology and blood PCR) should be part of syndromic screen for all children with severe myocarditis.
https://academic.oup.com/ofid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ofid/ofaf224/8110556?rss=1
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Alexander V. Veselov 😷🎮
6 months ago
Ceftazidime/avibactam for the treatment of bloodstream infection due to carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in onco-haematologic neutropenic patients (the TARZAN study) Enric Sastre-Escolà, et al. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, dkaf120,
doi.org/10.1093/jac/...
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Ceftazidime/avibactam for the treatment of bloodstream infection due to carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in onco-haematologic neutropenic patients (the TARZAN study)
AbstractObjectives. To assess the clinical features, antibiotic therapy and outcomes of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales bloodstream infection (CPE
https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkaf120
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Ilan Schwartz
6 months ago
Fosmanogepix for the Treatment of Invasive Mold Diseases Caused by Aspergillus Species and Rare Molds: A Phase 2, Open-Label Study (AEGIS)
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Courtney Harris, MD
8 months ago
‼️Our new paper on social media in
#TxID
is officially out in
@thetxidjournal.bsky.social
We summarize findings from our
#TxIDChat
@txidfellows.bsky.social
We discuss recs for trainees, career advancement, & future directions in this changing landscape. Check it out!
dx.doi.org/10.1111/tid....
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Social Media Savvy, It's More Than Just the #Hashtags: How the Use of Social Media in Transplant Infectious Diseases Can Impact the Field and Patients
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tid.14420
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José Molina
8 months ago
Post-discharge prescriptions should be a key focus for
#AMSsky
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#ESCMIDglobal
,
@valerievaughnmd.bsky.social
showed how >90% of antibiotic duration excess occurs post-discharge! The ROADhome framework can be helpful for this task 👉🏻
academic.oup.com/cid/article/...
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🧛VÆmpiric
9 months ago
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John Baddley
9 months ago
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Predictors of Cryptococcus gattii clinical presentation and outcome: An international study
AbstractBackground. Infection by Cryptococcus gattii can lead to pulmonary or central nervous system (CNS) disease, or both. Whether site of infection and
https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciae640/7945113
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Celebrating with our adult and peds fellows last night
10 months ago
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Alice (SHE/HER) Sato, MD PhD
10 months ago
8 of lowest 9 are pediatric (geriatrics hanging out with us)
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Infectious Diseases
10 months ago
US Infectious Disease Fellowship Match - Good news: More residents matched into ID this year (316 adult, 43 pediatric) - Bad news: Half of adult ID training programs did not fill and have unfilled positions. 80% of counties in the US do not have an ID doctor.
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Donor‐Derived Infections: Transplant Infectious Disease: Vol 26, No S1
Click on the title to browse this issue
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13993062/2024/26/S1
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We have an unfilled position in Peds ID at @CleClinicKids . We have an amazing transplant curriculum as well as an infection prevention curriculum which is super fun! If interested please DM me .
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We have an unfilled position in Peds ID at @CleClinicKids . We have an amazing transplant curriculum as well as an infection prevention curriculum which is super fun! If interested please DM me .
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Jorge Luis Salinas
11 months ago
Enjoyed reading this article. While many believe VZV in Herpes Zoster is mostly transmitted from vesicles, it appears that pharyngeal/respiratory is >important.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Comparative quantification of varicella-zoster virus in air, pharyngeal swabs, and vesicle content in patients with varicella, disseminated zoster, and localized herpes zoster | Infection Control &...
Comparative quantification of varicella-zoster virus in air, pharyngeal swabs, and vesicle content in patients with varicella, disseminated zoster, and localized herpes zoster
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/infection-control-and-hospital-epidemiology/article/comparative-quantification-of-varicellazoster-virus-in-air-pharyngeal-swabs-and-vesicle-content-in-patients-with-varicella-disseminated-zoster-and-localized-herpes-zoster/C516D6367671C61DA144600E7130126A
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Dr Neil Stone
11 months ago
Another study showing that shorter is better when it comes to antibiotic durations 7 days antibiotics just as good as 14 days in this latest trial from Canada backing up earlier studies which came to the same conclusion. The "2 week dogma" for bacteraemias is dead
www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
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Antibiotic Treatment for 7 versus 14 Days in Patients with Bloodstream Infections | NEJM
Bloodstream infections are associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Early, appropriate antibiotic therapy is important, but the duration of treatment is uncertain. In a multicenter, non...
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2404991
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BK. Titanji
11 months ago
Poignant frontline perspective of a
#Rwandan
physician responding to the recent
#marburg
outbreak. It is well worth a read. We are are two weeks into the 42 day countdown to declaring the outbreak over🤞🏾. These brave HCPs kept us safe.
#medsky
#idsky
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www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
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Fight or Flight — Facing the Marburg Outbreak in Rwanda | NEJM
Having diagnosed two ICU patients with the first known cases of Marburg virus disease in Rwanda, a physician must prioritize limiting spread, despite pleas for transfer from the patients’ families.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2413951
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Bug Pharmacist // Tim Gauthier
11 months ago
“This review highlights the changing epidemiology of NTM IE with the emergence of RGM IE. Disseminated infections in the setting of prosthetic valves warrant NTM evaluation. The high mortality rate necessitates the role of early surgery.” 😱 scary infection type!
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Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infective Endocarditis: A Systematic Review of Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes
Mycobacterium chimaera was the most common species (38.9%). Prosthetic valves were the main predisposing factor (63.5%). Most native valve IE were caused b
https://academic.oup.com/ofid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ofid/ofae688/7904639
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I confess I kept my X account just for the battle of
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CNS infections in transplant recipients
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Current and future strategies for the prevention and treatment of cytomegalovirus infections in transplantation
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Current and future strategies for the prevention and treatment of cytomegalovirus infections in transplantation
Abstract. Successful prevention and treatment of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection remains a central focus of clinical care in solid organ and allogeneic hem
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Clare Harding
11 months ago
Hello, and welcome to everyone! We run a weekly parasitology seminar series with recordings available, like here from last week from
@robmoon.bsky.social
! If you want to hear more, feel free to message me or
@abhinay.bsky.social
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Great review on lung transplantation
www.nejm.org/doi/full/
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Lung Transplantation | NEJM
Lung transplantation has evolved from an experimental to a standard treatment. The authors review recent developments and future opportunities in the delivery of this potentially life-transforming ...
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