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263 Citations
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Urinary Tract Infections: The Current Scenario and Future Prospects

  • Giuseppe Mancuso,
  • Angelina Midiri,
  • Elisabetta Gerace,
  • Maria Marra,
  • Sebastiana Zummo and
  • Carmelo Biondo

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections worldwide, occurring in both community and healthcare settings. Although the clinical symptoms of UTIs are heterogeneous and range from uncomplicated (uUTIs) to complicate...

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120 Citations
18,005 Views
28 Pages

Biofilm Producing Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Infections in Humans: Clinical Implications and Management

  • Ashlesha Kaushik,
  • Helen Kest,
  • Mangla Sood,
  • Bryan W. Steussy,
  • Corey Thieman and
  • Sandeep Gupta

15 January 2024

Since its initial description in the 1960s, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has developed multiple mechanisms for antimicrobial resistance and evading the immune system, including biofilm production. MRSA is now a widespread pathog...

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113 Citations
12,995 Views
14 Pages

Joining Forces against Antibiotic Resistance: The One Health Solution

  • Eleonora Cella,
  • Marta Giovanetti,
  • Francesca Benedetti,
  • Fabio Scarpa,
  • Catherine Johnston,
  • Alessandra Borsetti,
  • Giancarlo Ceccarelli,
  • Taj Azarian,
  • Davide Zella and
  • Massimo Ciccozzi

23 August 2023

Antibiotic resistance is a significant global health concern that affects both human and animal populations. The One Health approach acknowledges the interconnectedness of human health, animal health, and the environment. It emphasizes the importance...

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108 Citations
20,020 Views
37 Pages

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines: A Review of the Candidates and the Approved Vaccines

  • Xanthippi Topalidou,
  • Alexis M. Kalergis and
  • Georgios Papazisis

19 October 2023

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is responsible for a significant proportion of global morbidity and mortality affecting young children and older adults. In the aftermath of formalin-inactivated RSV vaccine development, the effort to develop an immu...

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102 Citations
15,530 Views
31 Pages

Perception of Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases Worldwide

  • José de la Fuente,
  • Agustín Estrada-Peña,
  • Marta Rafael,
  • Consuelo Almazán,
  • Sergio Bermúdez,
  • Abdelbaset E. Abdelbaset,
  • Paul D. Kasaija,
  • Fredrick Kabi,
  • Foluke Adedayo Akande and
  • Ananta Dahal
  • + 11 authors

19 October 2023

In this comprehensive review study, we addressed the challenge posed by ticks and tick-borne diseases (TBDs) with growing incidence affecting human and animal health worldwide. Data and perspectives were collected from different countries and regions...

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89 Citations
24,736 Views
26 Pages

16 September 2023

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease of global importance with significant morbidity and mortality. However, the disease is frequently overlooked and underdiagnosed, leading to uncertainty of the true scale and severity of the disease. A neglected tro...

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76 Citations
18,640 Views
52 Pages

Medical Device-Associated Biofilm Infections and Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens

  • Nesrine Bouhrour,
  • Peter H. Nibbering and
  • Farida Bendali

Medical devices such as venous catheters (VCs) and urinary catheters (UCs) are widely used in the hospital setting. However, the implantation of these devices is often accompanied by complications. About 60 to 70% of nosocomial infections (NIs) are l...

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69 Citations
29,075 Views
32 Pages

23 February 2024

Bacteria express a plethora of efflux pumps that can transport structurally varied molecules, including antimicrobial agents and antibiotics, out of cells. Thus, efflux pump systems participate in lowering intracellular concentrations of antibiotics,...

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67 Citations
12,981 Views
22 Pages

Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) in Broiler Breeders: An Overview

  • Jiddu Joseph,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Pratima Adhikari,
  • Jeffrey D. Evans and
  • Reshma Ramachandran

26 October 2023

Poultry meat is one of the major animal protein sources necessary to meet the global protein demand. Sustainability in broiler production is the key to achieving its continuous supply, and broiler breeders play a critical role in maintaining this sus...

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66 Citations
14,258 Views
18 Pages

Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Pneumococcal Vaccines in Adults

  • Jennifer L. Farrar,
  • Lana Childs,
  • Mahamoudou Ouattara,
  • Fahmina Akhter,
  • Amadea Britton,
  • Tamara Pilishvili and
  • Miwako Kobayashi

New pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs), 15- and 20-valent (PCV15 and PCV20), have been licensed for use among U.S. adults based on safety and immunogenicity data compared with the previously recommended 13-valent PCV (PCV13) and 23-valent pneumoc...

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61 Citations
14,373 Views
25 Pages

From Infection to Death: An Overview of the Pathogenesis of Visceral Leishmaniasis

  • Carlos H. N. Costa,
  • Kwang-Poo Chang,
  • Dorcas L. Costa and
  • Francisco Valmor M. Cunha

Kala-azar, also known as visceral leishmaniasis (VL), is a disease caused by Leishmania infantum and L. donovani. Patients experience symptoms such as fever, weight loss, paleness, and enlarged liver and spleen. The disease also affects immunosuppres...

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61 Citations
8,086 Views
15 Pages

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a novel human coronavirus, emerged in late 2019 and rapidly evolved into a pandemic around the world. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has dramatically changed the epidemiology...

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57 Citations
10,577 Views
23 Pages

Human Monkeypox: A Comprehensive Overview of Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention Strategies

  • Diana Emilia Martínez-Fernández,
  • David Fernández-Quezada,
  • Fidel Antonio Guadalupe Casillas-Muñoz,
  • Francisco Josué Carrillo-Ballesteros,
  • Ana Maria Ortega-Prieto,
  • Jose M. Jimenez-Guardeño and
  • Jose Angel Regla-Nava

Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is an emerging zoonotic virus that belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus and presents clinical symptoms similar to those of smallpox, such as fever and vesicular–pustular skin lesions. However, the differential diagnosis bet...

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55 Citations
13,345 Views
24 Pages

Salmonella Infection in Pigs: Disease, Prevalence, and a Link between Swine and Human Health

  • Laura Soliani,
  • Gianluca Rugna,
  • Alice Prosperi,
  • Chiara Chiapponi and
  • Andrea Luppi

21 October 2023

Salmonella is one of the most spread foodborne pathogens worldwide, and Salmonella infections in humans still represent a global health burden. The main source of Salmonella infections in humans is represented by contaminated animal-derived foodstuff...

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54 Citations
9,243 Views
21 Pages

Probiotics and Postbiotics as an Alternative to Antibiotics: An Emphasis on Pigs

  • Md. Sekendar Ali,
  • Eon-Bee Lee,
  • Walter H. Hsu,
  • Kyoungho Suk,
  • Syed Al Jawad Sayem,
  • H. M. Arif Ullah,
  • Seung-Jin Lee and
  • Seung-Chun Park

Probiotics are being used as feed/food supplements as an alternative to antibiotics. It has been demonstrated that probiotics provide several health benefits, including preventing diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, and immunomodulation. Alongside pr...

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53 Citations
7,980 Views
16 Pages

The Roles and Interactions of Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum in Oral and Gastrointestinal Carcinogenesis: A Narrative Review

  • Bing Wang,
  • Juan Deng,
  • Valentina Donati,
  • Nabeel Merali,
  • Adam E. Frampton,
  • Elisa Giovannetti and
  • Dongmei Deng

20 January 2024

Epidemiological studies have spotlighted the intricate relationship between individual oral bacteria and tumor occurrence. Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacteria nucleatum, which are known periodontal pathogens, have emerged as extensively studied...

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51 Citations
8,952 Views
24 Pages

Epidemiology, Molecular Pathogenesis, Immuno-Pathogenesis, Immune Escape Mechanisms and Vaccine Evaluation for HPV-Associated Carcinogenesis

  • Meenu Jain,
  • Dhananjay Yadav,
  • Urmila Jarouliya,
  • Vishal Chavda,
  • Arun Kumar Yadav,
  • Bipin Chaurasia and
  • Minseok Song

23 November 2023

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is implicated in over 90% of cervical cancer cases, with factors like regional variability, HPV genotype, the population studied, HPV vaccination status, and anatomical sample collection location influencing the prevalence...

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50 Citations
11,683 Views
18 Pages

Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) are hotspots for the exchange of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) between different bacterial taxa in the environment. Propagation of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health issue that...

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49 Citations
14,384 Views
12 Pages

Clostridium perfringens—Opportunistic Foodborne Pathogen, Its Diversity and Epidemiological Significance

  • Tomasz Grenda,
  • Aleksandra Jarosz,
  • Magdalena Sapała,
  • Anna Grenda,
  • Ewelina Patyra and
  • Krzysztof Kwiatek

The C. perfringens species is associated with various environments, such as soils, sewage, and food. However, it is also a component of the gastrointestinal (GI) microflora (i.e., microbiota) of sick and healthy humans and animals. C. perfringens is...

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45 Citations
17,533 Views
16 Pages

Staphylococcus aureus Infections and Human Intestinal Microbiota

  • Aotong Liu,
  • Shari Garrett,
  • Wanqing Hong and
  • Jilei Zhang

Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a common pathogen that can cause many human diseases, such as skin infection, food poisoning, endocarditis, and sepsis. These diseases can be minor infections or life-threatening, requiring complex medical ma...

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45 Citations
8,587 Views
36 Pages

Leishmaniasis, a category 1 neglected protozoan disease caused by a kinetoplastid pathogen called Leishmania, is transmitted through dipteran insect vectors (phlebotomine, sand flies) in three main clinical forms: fatal visceral leishmaniasis, self-h...

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45 Citations
21,395 Views
23 Pages

Virulence Factors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as Modulators of Cell Death Mechanisms

  • Lucero A. Ramon-Luing,
  • Yadira Palacios,
  • Andy Ruiz,
  • Norma A. Téllez-Navarrete and
  • Leslie Chavez-Galan

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) modulates diverse cell death pathways to escape the host immune responses and favor its dissemination, a complex process of interest in pathogenesis-related studies. The main virulence factors of Mtb that alter cell d...

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44 Citations
7,562 Views
19 Pages

30 August 2023

The intricate interplay between oral microbiota and the human host extends beyond the confines of the oral cavity, profoundly impacting the general health status. Both periodontal diseases and respiratory diseases show high prevalence worldwide and h...

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43 Citations
8,386 Views
20 Pages

31 October 2023

Infections due to the Aspergillus species constitute an important challenge for human health. Invasive aspergillosis represents a life-threatening disease, mostly in patients with immune defects. Drugs used for fungal infections comprise amphotericin...

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43 Citations
16,656 Views
8 Pages

Pasteurella Multocida Infection in Humans

  • Marcin Piorunek,
  • Beata Brajer-Luftmann and
  • Jarosław Walkowiak

1 October 2023

Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida) is an immobile, anaerobic, Gram-negative coccobacillus fermenting bacterium. This pathogen is commonly prevalent in the upper airways of healthy pets, such as cats and dogs, but was also confirmed in domestic catt...

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43 Citations
14,389 Views
17 Pages

Avian Influenza: Strategies to Manage an Outbreak

  • Alison Simancas-Racines,
  • Santiago Cadena-Ullauri,
  • Patricia Guevara-Ramírez,
  • Ana Karina Zambrano and
  • Daniel Simancas-Racines

Avian influenza (AI) is a contagious disease among the poultry population with high avian mortality, which generates significant economic losses and elevated costs for disease control and outbreak eradication. AI is caused by an RNA virus part of the...

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43 Citations
6,745 Views
14 Pages

Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is an enveloped and positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus. IBV was the first coronavirus to be discovered and predominantly causes respiratory disease in commercial poultry worldwide. This review summarizes severa...

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42 Citations
5,544 Views
20 Pages

16 August 2023

Blastocystis is a common gut protist of humans and various animals worldwide, with a high level of genetic diversity. Neither its zoonotic potential and transmission routes nor its pathogenicity are fully known. This fact, and the fact that Blastocys...

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42 Citations
5,210 Views
18 Pages

The Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Avena fatua Extract: Antifungal Activity against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici

  • Ahmad Kaleem Qureshi,
  • Umar Farooq,
  • Qaiser Shakeel,
  • Sajjad Ali,
  • Sarfraz Ashiq,
  • Sohail Shahzad,
  • Muhammad Tariq,
  • Mahmoud F. Seleiman,
  • Aftab Jamal and
  • Barbara Manachini
  • + 1 author

16 October 2023

Using plant extracts as eco-friendly reducing and stabilizing agents for the synthesis of nanoparticles has gained significant attention in recent years. The current study explores the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using the Avena f...

  • Article
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40 Citations
5,378 Views
16 Pages

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Antimicrobial Resistance and Management of Bloodstream Infections

  • Vasilios Petrakis,
  • Maria Panopoulou,
  • Petros Rafailidis,
  • Nikolaos Lemonakis,
  • Georgios Lazaridis,
  • Irene Terzi,
  • Dimitrios Papazoglou and
  • Periklis Panagopoulos

Introduction: The pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare systems led to limited roles of infectious diseases services, increased rates of irrational use of antimicrobials, and incidence of infections by multidrug-resistant microorganisms. Th...

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39 Citations
5,470 Views
14 Pages

The extensive use of antibiotics in animal production has led to the development of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms and the search for alternative antimicrobial agents in animal production. One such compound may be antimicrobial peptides (AMPs),...

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37 Citations
7,985 Views
24 Pages

The Impact of Enterococcus spp. in the Immunocompromised Host: A Comprehensive Review

  • Giuseppe Sangiorgio,
  • Maddalena Calvo,
  • Giuseppe Migliorisi,
  • Floriana Campanile and
  • Stefania Stefani

The immunocompromised host is usually vulnerable to infectious diseases due to broad-spectrum treatments and immunological dysregulation. The Enterococcus genus consists of normal gut commensals, which acquire a leading role in infective processes am...

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37 Citations
11,603 Views
25 Pages

Global Distribution of Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis and the Role of the Dog in the Epidemiology of the Disease

  • Diego Fernandes Vilas-Boas,
  • Eiji Kevin Nakasone Nakasone,
  • Ana Alice Maia Gonçalves,
  • Daniel Ferreira Lair,
  • Diana Souza de Oliveira,
  • Diogo Fonseca Soares Pereira,
  • Geralda Gabriele Silva,
  • Ingrid dos Santos Soares Conrado,
  • Lucilene Aparecida Resende and
  • Rodolfo Cordeiro Giunchetti
  • + 6 authors

Visceral leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoa of the species Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum (syn = Leishmania chagasi) and Leishmania (Leishmania) donovani, which are transmitted by hematophagous insects of the genera Lutzomyia and Phlebot...

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36 Citations
8,054 Views
16 Pages

The study of pathogenicity and virulence of fungal strains, in vivo in the preclinical phase, is carried out through the use of animal models belonging to various classes of mammals (rodents, leproids, etc.). Although animals are functionally more si...

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36 Citations
10,709 Views
19 Pages

Difference in the Intestinal Microbiota between Breastfeed Infants and Infants Fed with Artificial Milk: A Systematic Review

  • Francesco Inchingolo,
  • Angelo Michele Inchingolo,
  • Giulia Latini,
  • Laura Ferrante,
  • Elisabetta de Ruvo,
  • Merigrazia Campanelli,
  • Marialuisa Longo,
  • Andrea Palermo,
  • Alessio Danilo Inchingolo and
  • Gianna Dipalma

The gut microbiota (GM) plays a crucial role in human health, particularly during the first years of life. Differences in GM between breastfed and formula (F)-fed infants may influence long-term health outcomes. This systematic review aims to compare...

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36 Citations
15,861 Views
20 Pages

Multidrug Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Clinical Settings: A Review of Resistance Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies

  • Beth Schwartz,
  • Katherine Klamer,
  • Justin Zimmerman,
  • Pramodini B. Kale-Pradhan and
  • Ashish Bhargava

7 November 2024

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is causing increasing concern among clinicians due to its high mortality and resistance rates. This bacterium is responsible for various infections, especially in hospital settings, affecting some of the most vulnerable patient...

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35 Citations
10,182 Views
37 Pages

The current antibiotic crisis and the global phenomena of bacterial resistance, inherited and non-inherited, and tolerance—associated with biofilm formation—are prompting dire predictions of a post-antibiotic era in the near future. These...

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34 Citations
7,914 Views
23 Pages

Rapid Diagnosis of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis–Opportunities and Challenges

  • Kogieleum Naidoo,
  • Rubeshan Perumal,
  • Senamile L. Ngema,
  • Letitia Shunmugam and
  • Anou M. Somboro

27 December 2023

Global tuberculosis (TB) eradication is undermined by increasing prevalence of emerging resistance to available drugs, fuelling ongoing demand for more complex diagnostic and treatment strategies. Early detection of TB drug resistance coupled with th...

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34 Citations
24,501 Views
10 Pages

Herpes Zoster and Post-Herpetic Neuralgia—Diagnosis, Treatment, and Vaccination Strategies

  • Delwyn Zhi Jie Lim,
  • Hong Liang Tey,
  • Brenda Mae Alferez Salada,
  • Jolene Ee Ling Oon,
  • Ee-Jin Darren Seah,
  • Nisha Suyien Chandran and
  • Jiun Yit Pan

Introduction: Herpes zoster is caused by the reactivation of latent varicella infection within the sensory ganglia, caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). The disease is classically characterized by a painful unilateral vesicular eruption. Compl...

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33 Citations
9,380 Views
26 Pages

Helicobacter pylori is a gastric oncopathogen that infects over half of the world’s human population. It is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, helix-shaped bacterium that is equipped with flagella, which provide high motility. Colonization of th...

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33 Citations
7,958 Views
26 Pages

The Intriguing Connection Between the Gut and Lung Microbiomes

  • Magdalena Druszczynska,
  • Beata Sadowska,
  • Jakub Kulesza,
  • Nikodem Gąsienica-Gliwa,
  • Ewelina Kulesza and
  • Marek Fol

15 November 2024

Recent advances in microbiome research have uncovered a dynamic and complex connection between the gut and lungs, known as the gut–lung axis. This bidirectional communication network plays a critical role in modulating immune responses and main...

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33 Citations
14,027 Views
21 Pages

Staphylococcal Enterotoxins: Description and Importance in Food

  • Mirian Yuliza Rubio Cieza,
  • Erika Carolina Romão Bonsaglia,
  • Vera Lucia Mores Rall,
  • Marcos Veiga dos Santos and
  • Nathália Cristina Cirone Silva

Staphylococcus aureus stands out as one of the most virulent pathogens in the genus Staphylococcus. This characteristic is due to its ability to produce a wide variety of staphylococcal enterotoxins (SEs) and exotoxins, which in turn can cause staphy...

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32 Citations
10,872 Views
16 Pages

7 February 2024

It has been noted by the World Health Organisation that cases of tuberculosis in 2022 globally numbered 10.6 million, resulting in 1.3 million deaths, such that TB is one of the infectious diseases causing the greatest morbidity and mortality worldwi...

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32 Citations
6,374 Views
13 Pages

Respiratory viral coinfections are a global public health threat that poses an economic burden on individuals, families, and healthcare infrastructure. Viruses may coinfect and interact synergistically or antagonistically, or their coinfection may no...

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32 Citations
10,850 Views
18 Pages

Advances in Leishmania Vaccines: Current Development and Future Prospects

  • Andreina Ayala,
  • Alejandro Llanes,
  • Ricardo Lleonart and
  • Carlos M. Restrepo

20 September 2024

Leishmaniasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by parasites of the genus Leishmania. As approved human vaccines are not available, treatment and prevention rely heavily on toxic chemotherapeutic agents, which face increasing resistance problems...

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32 Citations
6,363 Views
17 Pages

Entomopathogens and Parasitoids Allied in Biocontrol: A Systematic Review

  • Janique Koller,
  • Louis Sutter,
  • Jérémy Gonthier,
  • Jana Collatz and
  • Lindsey Norgrove

Biological pest control is an environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic pesticides, using organisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasitoids. However, efficacy is variable and combining different biocontrol agents could improve succe...

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32 Citations
11,722 Views
15 Pages

Comprehensive Summary of Safety Data on Nirsevimab in Infants and Children from All Pivotal Randomized Clinical Trials

  • Vaishali S. Mankad,
  • Amanda Leach,
  • Yue Chang,
  • Ulrika Wählby Hamrén,
  • Alexandre Kiazand,
  • Robert J. Kubiak,
  • Therese Takas,
  • Tonya Villafana and
  • Manish Shroff

Background: Nirsevimab is approved in the US for the prevention of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) lower respiratory tract disease in neonates and infants during their first RSV season and in children aged ≤24 months who remain vulnerable to sev...

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