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Epidemiology and Infection | 2004

Aetiology and prognosis of bacteraemia in Italy.

Ml Panceri; Fe Vegni; Antonio Goglio; A Manisco; R Tambini; A Lizioli; Andrea Davide Porretta; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera

A prospective multi-centre study was conducted to assess the microbiological pattern and prognostic factors of bacteraemia and their impact on clinical outcome. All patients admitted to 41 Italian hospitals over 2 months, from whom one or more clinically significant organisms were isolated from blood culture, were studied according to a standardized protocol and case definition. A total of 156 episodes of bacteraemia were identified in 20,601 patients. There were 3.9 episodes of nosocomially acquired bacteraemia and 3.7 episodes of community-acquired bacteraemia per 1000 admissions. The most frequent pathogens isolated were Gram-negative bacteria (44.9%) but Gram-positive species accounted for 40.4 % of episodes. Fungal infections due to Candida spp. were found in 3.8 % of episodes, and multiple pathogens were recovered from 9.6% of episodes. The clinical response to bacteraemia was classified as sepsis in 90 episodes (577%), severe sepsis in 21 (13.5%) and septic shock in 26 (167%); 19 episodes (12.2%) showed no clinical response. The total in-hospital mortality was 25.0%. By multivariate logistic regression, the variables which independently predicted mortality were increasing age, the presence of septic shock, infection with Gram-positive bacteria or fungi and nosocomial acquisition.


Eurosurveillance | 2017

A nosocomial measles outbreak in Italy, February-April 2017

Andrea Davide Porretta; Filippo Quattrone; Francesco Aquino; Giulio Pieve; Beatrice Bruni; Giulia Gemignani; Maria Linda Vatteroni; Mauro Pistello; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera; Pier Luigi Lopalco

We describe a nosocomial outbreak of measles that occurred in an Italian hospital during the first months of 2017, involving 35 persons and including healthcare workers, support personnel working in the hospital, visitors and community contacts. Late diagnosis of the first case, support personnel not being promptly recognised as hospital workers and diffusion of the infection in the emergency department had a major role in sustaining this outbreak.


Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunità | 2015

Colonization by Legionella spp. of water networks in residential buildings of the Province of Pisa, Italy

Angelo Baggiani; Beatrice Casini; Michele Totaro; Francesco Aquino; Paola Valentini; Beatrice Bruni; Andrea Davide Porretta; F Casalini; Mario Miccoli; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera

BACKGROUND Despite the increase of community acquired cases of legionellosis in Italy over the last years, the Italian guidelines do not give indications for prevention and control of Legionella in the hot water networks (or centralized conditioning systems) of residential buildings. We performed a survey on eight medium sized apartment buildings in the Pisa district to assess the prevalence of Legionella spp. in the water network and the respondance to drinking water requisites at the point of use, according to the Italian norms. METHODS For each building two hot water and three cold water samples (located at water entrance from the aqueduct network into the building pipework, at the exit from pressure autoclave, and at a remote tap) were collected. RESULTS Legionella was detected in 20% of residential buildings, mostly in those with a central hot water production system. CONCLUSIONS The study highlights a condition of potential risk for susceptible population subgroups and supports the need for measures of risk assessment and control.


MINERVA Pediatrica | 2018

Safety of HPV vaccines in the age of nonavalent vaccination

Filippo Quattrone; Alice Canale; Elisa Filippetti; Alberto Tulipani; Andrea Davide Porretta; Pietro Luigi Lopalco

To date three vaccines against human papilloma virus (HPV) have been licensed: a bivalent, a quadrivalent and, in 2014, a nonavalent vaccine. Despite the early implementation of national vaccination programs, in the majority of developed countries coverage rates remain unsatisfactory. Rumors about vaccine safety have been one of the principal obstacles for the acceptance of HPV vaccination by the public. It is therefore of primary importance to provide the public with clear and up-to-date information about HPV vaccination safety. To this aim, in this narrative review we will summarize safety data from pre and postlicensure studies for the three HPV vaccines available with a focus on the safety profile of the new nonavalent vaccine.


Journal of Hospital Infection | 2017

Evaluation and control of microbial and chemical contamination in dialysis water plants of Italian nephrology wards

Michele Totaro; Beatrice Casini; Paola Valentini; Mario Miccoli; Serena Giorgi; Andrea Davide Porretta; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera; Pier Luigi Lopalco; Angelo Baggiani

BACKGROUND Patients receiving haemodialysis are exposed to a large volume of dialysis fluid. The Italian Society of Nephrology (ISN) has published guidelines and microbial quality standards on dialysis water (DW) and solutions to ensure patient safety. AIM To identify microbial and chemical hazards, and evaluate the quality of disinfection treatment in DW plants. METHODS In 2015 and 2016, water networks and DW plants (closed loop and online monitors) of nine dialysis wards of Italian hospitals, hosting 162 dialysis beds overall, were sampled on a monthly basis to determine the parameters provided by ISN guidelines. Chlorinated drinking water was desalinated by reverse osmosis and distributed to the closed loop which feeds all online monitors. Disinfection with peracetic acid was performed in all DW plants on a monthly basis. FINDINGS Over the 24-month study period, seven out of nine DW plants (78%) recorded negative results for all investigated parameters. Closed loop contamination with Burkholderia cepacia was detected in a DW plant from January 2015 to March 2015. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated from March 2016 to May 2016 in the closed loop of another DW plant. These microbial contaminations were eradicated by shock disinfection with sodium hypochlorite and peracetic acid, followed by water flushing. CONCLUSION These results highlight the importance of chemical and physical methods of DW disinfection. The maintenance of control measures in water plants hosted in dialysis wards ensures a microbial risk reduction for all dialysis patients.


Journal of Hospital Infection | 2004

Three scenarios of clinical claim reimbursement for nosocomial infection: the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Fe Vegni; Ml Panceri; M Biffi; E Banfi; Andrea Davide Porretta; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera


Journal of Hospital Infection | 2018

Preliminary study of the air quality in operating rooms: do textiles have a role?

Michele Totaro; Andrea Davide Porretta; Alice Canale; Elisa Filippetti; Alberto Tulipani; Filippo Quattrone; Serena Giorgi; Anna Laura Costa; Paola Valentini; Beatrice Casini; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera; Angelo Baggiani


Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2002

Prevalence of gastrointestinal carriage of glycopeptide-resistant enterococci in Europe

Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera; Patrice Courvalin; Andrea Davide Porretta; Daniela Jabes; Rosaria Rossi; G. Mosconi


GIMPIOS | 2017

Il ricondizionamento degli endoscopi: punti critici del processo e interventi di miglioramento

Beatrice Casini; Francesca Guarneri; Silvia Memmini; Elena Lucaccini; Lavinia Zezza; Serena Giorgi; Anna Righi; Michele Totaro; Giulia Bianchi; Filippo Giardi; Andrea Davide Porretta; Lorella Marini; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera


GIORNALE ITALIANO MULTIDISCIPLINARE PER LA PREVENZIONE DELLE INFEZIONI NELLE ORGANIZZAZIONI SANITARIE | 2016

Applicazione di un sistema di notifica elettronica per la sorveglianza delle patologie associate a Clostridium difficile

Elena Lucaccini; Mariapia Macchiarulo; Silvia Memmini; Andrea Davide Porretta; Simona Frangioni; Simona Barnini; Beatrice Casini; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera

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