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    Tuberculous prosthetic knee joint infection: a case report and literature review

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    Introducción. La infección protésica tardía se presenta a partir del segundo mes tras la cirugía en el contexto de una di seminación hematógena desde otro foco. La infección protésica por micobacterias es una complicación rara cuyo manejo clínico no está estandarizado. Caso. Paciente de 77 años sin antecedentes personales de interés salvo diabetes y un recambio protésico de rodilla derecha por gonartrosis tres años antes. Acude a urgencias del hospital por un cuadro de unos 6 meses de evolución de intenso dolor en rodilla derecha de tipo mecánico con signos inflamatorios pero sin fiebre asociada. A los 5 días de su reingreso y presentando empeoramiento clínico se informa del crecimiento de Mycobac terium tuberculosis en la primera muestra de aspirado de rodilla y se instaura tratamiento antituberculoso durante 9 meses. Las imágenes de resonancia magnética nuclear confirmaron también el diagnóstico de espondilitis tuberculosa en el contexto clínico de la paciente. Tras la intervención quirúrgica se seguía aislando en el cultivo de las muestras intraoperatorias M. tuberculosis y por ello la paciente recibió de nuevo otra tanda de 9 meses con antituberculosos. La evolución al año de seguimiento fue acep table, aunque unos meses después la paciente falleció por causas cardiovasculares. En la revisión bibliográfica se encontraron 15 publicaciones con un total de 17 casos clínicos en los últimos 25 años de infección protésica por M. tuberculosis. Conclusión. La artritis protésica tuberculosa, aunque es una presentación infrecuente, debe tenerse presente, especialmente en aquellos pacientes con condiciones predisponentes y con an tecedentes de infección tuberculosa.Objective: Prosthetic late infection occurs in the second month after surgery in the context of haematogenous spread from another source. Prosthetic mycobacterial infection is a rare complication whose clinical management is not standardized. Case: Patient of 77 years with no personal history except for diabetes and a prosthetic replacement of right knee with osteoarthritis three years ago. Patient goes to hospital emergency box for 6 months pain in the right knee with mechanical inflammatory signs but no fever associated. After their return within 5 days and clinical worsening is reporting growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in knee aspirate and antitubercular treatment is established for 9 months. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging studies also confirmed the diagnosis of tuberculosis spondylitis in the clinical context of the patients. After surgery, M. tuberculosis was again isolated from intraoperative samples and therefore the patient received another batch of treatment for 9 months. After a year of monitoring, the development was acceptable but few months later, the patient died for cardiovascular causes. In the literature review, 15 publications with a total of 17 clinical cases of prosthetic infection by M. tuberculosis were found from 1980 to 2014. Conclusions: Prosthetic tuberculous arthritis, although it is a rare presentation, it should be noted, especially in patients with predisposing conditions with a history of tuberculosis infection

    Aplicación de la técnica Speed Oligo al estudio de la tuberculosis

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    Tesis Univ. Granada. Programa Oficial de Doctorado en: Medicina Clínica y Salud Públic

    Aplicación de la técnica Speed Oligo al estudio de la tuberculosis

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    Tesis Univ. Granada. Programa Oficial de Doctorado en: Medicina Clínica y Salud Públic

    Actividad y concentraciones de antibióticos en muestras clínicas de pacientes con prostatitis crónica bacteriana

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    Objectives: Chronic bacterial prostatitis (CBP) is the most common urological disease in patients younger than 50 years, whose long-standing symptoms could be related to an inappropriate therapeutic regimen. The objective was to analyse the sensitivity of microorganisms isolated from patients with CBP and measure the weekly antibiotic concentrations in serum, semen and urine. Material and methods: For the antibiotic sensitivity study, 60 clinical isolates were included between January 2013 and December 2014 from semen samples from patients with microbiologically confirmed CBP. Broth microdilution was performed on the samples. For the antibiotic concentration study from January to May 2014, urine, blood and semen samples were collected weekly, over 4 weeks of treatment from 8 patients with positive cultures for CBP. The concentrations were measured using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS). Results: The antibiotics fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin had the highest activity (95.2% in both cases). The mean antibiotic concentrations in semen during the 4 weeks studied were as follows: 1.68mg/L, 8.30mg/L, 2.61mg/L, 0.33mg/L and 2.90mg/L, respectively, for patients 1 to 5, who were treated with levofloxacin; 1.625mg/L for patient 6, who was treated with ciprofloxacin; 2.67mg/L for patient 7, who was treated with ampicillin; and 1.05mg/L for patient 8, who was treated with doxycycline. Higher concentrations were obtained in the urine samples than in serum and semen, the latter 2 of which were comparable. Conclusions: Fosfomycin is proposed as the primary alternative to the empiric treatment of CBP due to its high in vitro activity. The antibiotic concentration in semen was higher than the minimal inhibitory concentration against the aetiological agent, although microbiological negativisation was not always correlated with a favourable clinical outcome.Objetivos: La prostatitis crónica bacteriana (PCB) es la enfermedad urológica más frecuente en menores de 50 anos, ˜ cuya clínica de larga evolución puede estar relacionada con una inadecuada pauta terapéutica. El objetivo fue analizar la sensibilidad de los microorganismos aislados de pacientes con PCB y medir las concentraciones de antibiótico semanalmente en suero, semen y orina. Material y métodos: Para el estudio de la sensibilidad antibiótica, entre enero de 2013 y diciem bre de 2014 se incluyeron 60 aislados clínicos procedentes de muestras de semen de pacientes confirmados microbiológicamente con PCB, y se llevó a cabo por microdilución en caldo. Para el estudio de las concentraciones de antibióticos, entre los meses de enero y mayo de 2014 se reco gieron muestras de orina, sangre y semen, semanalmente, durante 4 semanas de tratamiento de 8 pacientes con cultivo positivo para PCB, y se midieron las concentraciones mediante cro matografía de líquidos de ultra alta eficacia acoplada a espectrometría de masas en tándem (UHPLC-MS/MS). Resultados: Fosfomicina y nitrofurantoína fueron los antibióticos con mayor actividad (95,2% en ambos casos). Las concentraciones medias de antibiótico en semen durante las 4 semanas estudiadas fueron las siguientes: 1,68 mg/l; 8,30 mg/l; 2,61 mg/l; 0,33 mg/l y 2,90 mg/l, respec tivamente para los pacientes 1 a 5, que recibieron levofloxacino; 1,625 mg/l para el paciente 6, que recibió ciprofloxacino 2,67 mg/l para el paciente 7, que fue tratado con ampicilina, y 1,05 mg/l para el paciente 8, que recibió doxiciclina. Se obtuvieron mayores concentraciones en las muestras de orina que en suero y semen, siendo comparables estas 2 últimas. Conclusiones: Fosfomicina se postula como principal alternativa al tratamiento empírico de la PCB por su elevada actividad in vitro. La concentración de antibiótico en semen fue superior a la concentración mínima inhibitoria frente al agente etiológico, aunque no siempre se correlacionó la negativización microbiológica con la evolución clínica favorable

    Urinary tract infection by aerococcus sanguinicola. An emerging opportunistic pathogen

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    Los pacientes ancianos con enfermedad urológica de base tienen mayor riesgo de infecciones del trato urinario por patógenos infrecuentes. Previamente se ha infraestimado la enfermedad causada por Aerococcus, pero la espectrometría de masas podría ser un método sencillo para su identificación. En este trabajo se describen 2 casos de infección urinaria por Aerococcus sanguinicola (A. sanguinicola). Se realizó un estudio descriptivo clínico-microbiológico de la presencia de A. sanguinicola produciendo infecciones urinarias. La presencia de A. sanguinicola ocurrió en pacientes ancianos con enfermedad urológica previa y con un recuento significativo en orinas obtenidas mediante sondaje vesical. La identificación fue correcta mediante espectrometría de masas. La evolución clínica fue satisfactoria mediante el uso de amoxicilina y cefuroxima. En este trabajo informamos de la capacidad patógena de A. sanguinicola. En el urocultivo, ante un recuento significativo de microorganismos alfa-hemolíticos, deberíamos descartar que se trate de A. sanguinicola antes de informar un resultado como microbiota urogenital.Elderly patients with underlying urological disease have a greater risk of urinary tract infections due to uncommon pathogens. The disease caused by Aerococcus has been underestimated, but mass spectrometry could be a simple method for identifying this pathogen. In this study, we report 2 cases of urinary tract infection by Aerococcus sanguinicola. A descriptive clinical-microbiological study was conducted on the presence of A. sanguinicola causing urinary tract infections. The presence of A. sanguinicola occurred in elderly patients with previous urological disease and a significant count in urine obtained through bladder catheterisation. Correct identification was achieved through mass spectrometry, and the clinical outcome of administering amoxicillin and cefuroxime was satisfactory. In this study, we also report the pathogenic capacity of A. sanguinicola. When there is a significant number of alpha-haemolytic microorganisms in the urine cultures, A. sanguinicola should be ruled out before reporting a result as urogenital microbiota

    Comparison of two chemiluminescent immunoassays in the detection of measles IgM antibodies

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    Serological confirmation of measles is achieved by detecting the specific immunoglobulin M (IgM), and it is important to evaluate new commercial inmunoassays in order to ensure the quality of results. The objective of this study was to compare the performance of a novel automated chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA), Virclia IgM measles (Vircell, Spain), with that of the widely used Liaison measles IgM assay (DiaSorin, Italy). A panel of 86 sera from laboratory-confirmed cases was used for the sensitivity calculation, and 59 sera from healthy individuals and those with other viral infections were used for the specificity calculation. Sensitivity values were 96.5% for Virclia and 97.6% for Liaison; specificity values were 93.2% for Virclia and 96.6% for Liaison; neither difference was statistically significant VirClia IgM measles is a good alternative to other immunoassays for the serological confirmation of measles

    Evaluation of the speed-oligo direct Mycobacterium tuberculosis assay for molecular detection of mycobacteria in clinical respiratory specimens.

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    Comparative Study; Evaluation Studies; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;We present the first evaluation of a novel molecular assay, the Speed-oligo Direct Mycobacterium tuberculosis (SO-DMT) assay, which is based on PCR combined with a dipstick for the detection of mycobacteria and the specific identification of M. tuberculosis complex (MTC) in respiratory specimens. A blind evaluation was carried out in two stages: first, under experimental conditions on convenience samples comprising 20 negative specimens, 44 smear- and culture-positive respiratory specimens, and 11 sputa inoculated with various mycobacterium-related organisms; and second, in the routine workflow of 566 fresh respiratory specimens (4.9% acid-fast bacillus [AFB] smear positives, 7.6% MTC positives, and 1.8% nontuberculous mycobacteria [NTM] culture positives) from two Mycobacterium laboratories. SO-DMT assay showed no reactivity in any of the mycobacterium-free specimens or in those with mycobacterium-related organisms. Compared to culture, the sensitivity in the selected smear-positive specimens was 0.91 (0.92 for MTC and 0.90 for NTM), and there was no molecular detection of NTM in a tuberculosis case or vice versa. With respect to culture and clinical data, the sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values for the SO-DMT system in routine specimens were 0.76 (0.93 in smear positives [1.0 for MTC and 0.5 for NTM] and 0.56 in smear negatives [0.68 for MTC and 0.16 for NTM]), 0.99, 0.85 (1.00 in smear positives and 0.68 in smear negatives), and 0.97, respectively. Molecular misidentification of NTM cases occurred when testing 2 gastric aspirates from two children with clinically but not microbiologically confirmed lung tuberculosis. The SO-DMT assay appears to be a fast and easy alternative for detecting mycobacteria and differentiating MTC from NTM in smear-positive respiratory specimens.The study was partially financed by Junta de Andalucía (PI-0444/2008 and PI-0306-2009) and SEPAR (763-09)Ye
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