João Carlos Rodrigues
Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge
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BMC Infectious Diseases | 2014
Mónica Oleastro; Marta Coelho; Marília Gião; Salomé Coutinho; Sandra Mota; Andrea Pires dos Santos; João Carlos Rodrigues; Domitília Faria
BackgroundClostridium difficile infection (CDI) is the leading cause of healthcare-associated diarrhea, and several outbreaks with increased severity and mortality have been reported. In this study we report a C. difficile PCR ribotype 027 outbreak in Portugal, aiming to contribute to a better knowledge of the epidemiology of this agent in Europe.MethodsOutbreak report with retrospective study of medical records and active surveillance data of all inpatients with the diagnosis of CDI, from 1st January to 31th December 2012, in a Portuguese hospital. C. difficile isolates were characterized regarding ribotype, toxin genes and moxifloxin resistance. Outbreak control measures were taken, concerning communication, education, reinforcement of infection control measures, optimization of diagnosis and treatment of CDI, and antibiotic stewardship.ResultsFifty-three inpatients met the case definition of C. difficile-associated infection: 55% males, median age was 78.0 years (interquartile range: 71.0-86.0), 75% had co-morbidities, only 15% had a nonfatal condition, 68% had at least one criteria of severe disease at diagnosis, 89% received prior antibiotherapy, 79% of episodes were nosocomial. CDI rate peak was 13.89/10,000 bed days. Crude mortality rate at 6 months was 64.2% while CDI attributable cause was 11.3%. Worse outcome was related to older age (P = 0.022), severity criteria at diagnosis (leukocytosis (P = 0.008) and renal failure), and presence of fatal underlying condition (P = 0.025). PCR ribotype 027 was identified in 16 of 22 studied samples.ConclusionsThis is the first report of a 027-CDI outbreak in Portugal. We emphasize the relevance of the measures taken to control the outbreak and highlight the importance of implementing a close and active surveillance of CDI.
European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2017
João Subtil; João Carlos Rodrigues; Lúcia Reis; Luís Freitas; Joana Filipe; Alberto Santos; Carlos Macor; Aida Duarte; Luísa Jordão
Adenoids play a key role in both respiratory and ear infection in children. It has also been shown that adenoidectomy improves these symptoms in this population. The main goal of the present study was to evaluate adenoid bacterial colonization and document a possible relation with infectious respiratory disease. A prospective observational study was designed to evaluate the proposed hypothesis in a paediatric population submitted to adenoidectomy by either infectious or non-infectious indications and compare these two cohorts. A total of 62 patients with ages ranging from 1 to 12 years old were enrolled in the study. Adenoid surface, adenoid core and middle meatus microbiota were compared. A close association between adenoid colonization and nasal infection was found, supporting that adenoids may function as bacterial reservoir for upper airway infection. The obtained results also contribute to explain the success of adenoidectomy in patients with infectious indications.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2016
Maria São José Nascimento; João Carlos Rodrigues; Lúcia Reis; Isabel Nogueira; P.A. Carvalho; João Brandão; Aida Duarte; Luísa Jordão
In parks, ornamental waters of easy access and populated with animals are quite attractive to children and yet might hide threats to human health. The present work focuses on the microbiota of the ornamental waters of a Lisboa park, characterized during 2015. The results show a dynamic microbiota integrating human pathogens such as Klebsiella pneumoniae, Aeromonas spp. and Enterobacter spp., and also antibiotic resistant bacteria. K. pneumoniae and Aeromonas spp. were present as planktonic and biofilm organized bacteria. In vitro K. pneumoniae and Aeromonas spp. showed an enhanced ability to assemble biofilm at 25 °C than at 37 °C. Bacteria recovered from biofilm samples showed an increased antibiotic resistance compared to the respective planktonic counterparts.
Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2016
Aida Duarte; João Carlos Rodrigues; Lúcia Reis; Isabel Nogueira; P.A. Carvalho; Sérgio Paulino; Sara Sousa; Luísa Jordão
Absctract publicado em: Microsc Microanal. 2016 Mar;22(Suppl S4):12-13. doi: 10.1017/S1431927616000258. Disponivel em: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=10231261&fulltextType=AB&fileId=S1431927616000258
Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2013
Carlos Escobar; Tiago Roque Benetoli da Silva; Beatriz Costa; Marisa Oliveira; Paula Correia; Gonçalo Cordeiro Ferreira; Inês Costa; Cláudia Júlio; João Carlos Rodrigues; Jorge Machado; Adelaide Marques; Maria João Simões; Mónica Oleastro; Maria João Brito
International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2016
Ana Pelerito; Rita Cordeiro; I. Lopes de Carvalho; João Carlos Rodrigues; E. Ferreira; Carlos Henrique Tomich de Paula da Silva; R. Romão; M. Caniça; Maria Sofia Núncio
Archive | 2015
Maria São José Nascimento; Sérgio Paulino; Sónia Faria; Manuela Cano; Nuno Rosa; João Carlos Rodrigues; Lúcia Reis; Luísa Jordão
Archive | 2015
Vera Fernandes; Sérgio Paulino; Clélia Costa; João Carlos Rodrigues; Lúcia Reis; Isabel Nogueira; P.A. Carvalho; Aida Duarte; Luísa Jordão
Boletim Epidemiológico Observações | 2015
Maria João Simões; Aida Pereira; João Carlos Rodrigues; Tiago Pertucci; Inês Maury; Frederico E. Santo; Vítor Borges; João Paulo Gomes; Doutor Ricardo Jorge; Nacional de Saúde
45º Congresso Brasileiro de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial, 25-28 novembro 2015 | 2015
João Subtil; Luísa Jordão; Luís Freitas; Alves dos Santos; João Araújo; Aida Duarte; João Carlos Rodrigues; Lúcia Reis; Isabel Nogueira; P.A. Carvalho; Carlos Macor