Michela Conti
University of Verona
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Drugs | 2009
Ercole Concia; Anna Maria Azzini; Michela Conti
Candida spp. are an increasing cause of bloodstream infections, and are associated with high morbidity and mortality in both neutropenic and non-neutropenic critically ill patients. Risk factors associated with candidaemia are diverse and include exposure to broad spectrum antimicrobial agents, mucosal colonization by Candida spp., indwelling vascular catheters, prior surgery and cancer chemotherapy. During the last 20 years, there has been an increasing incidence worldwide in invasive candidiasis, but differences in geographical epidemiology are emerging, in particular regarding a shift towards non -albicans species. This shift has been correlated with routine fluconazole prophylaxis adopted in some patients, and the intrinsic/acquired azole resistance of Candida spp., which represents a very real problem, in terms of both selecting the appropriate empirical therapeutic approach and making prophylactic choices.
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease | 2013
Lorenzo Guglielmetti; Angelo Cazzadori; Michela Conti; F. Boccafoglio; A. Vella; R. Ortolani; Ercole Concia
Cell-mediated immune response plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis (TB). We retrospectively evaluated lymphocyte subpopulations in 177 active TB patients compared to 93 healthy controls, finding a relevant decrease in total lymphocytes and CD8+ cells. Conversely, activated human leukocyte antigen (HLA-DR+) and CD4+CD57+ cells were higher in the TB group. B-1a (CD5+CD19+) lymphocytes were reduced in TB subjects, particularly those with extended and cavitary pulmonary forms, suggesting increased compartmentalisation at the infection site. QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube positive results were associated with higher HLA-DR+CD4+ and CD4+CD57+ cells, while interferon-gamma response and total lymphocyte levels were lower in advanced pulmonary TB cases.Cell-mediated immune response plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis (TB). We retrospectively evaluated lymphocyte subpopulations in 177 active TB patients compared to 93 healthy controls, finding a relevant decrease in total lymphocytes and CD8+ cells. Conversely, activated human leukocyte antigen (HLA-DR+) and CD4+CD57+ cells were higher in the TB group. B-1a (CD5+CD19+) lymphocytes were reduced in TB subjects, particularly those with extended and cavitary pulmonary forms, suggesting increased compartmentalisation at the infection site. QuantiFERON®-TB Gold In-Tube positive results were associated with higher HLA-DR+CD4+ and CD4+CD57+ cells, while interferon-gamma response and total lymphocyte levels were lower in advanced pulmonary TB cases.
Infection | 2015
G. Cucchetto; Angelo Cazzadori; Michela Conti; G. L. Cascio; P. Braggio; Ercole Concia
Gastroenterology | 2018
Alessia Savoldi; Elena Carrara; David Y. Graham; Michela Conti; Evelina Tacconelli
Journal of Infection | 2015
Lorenzo Guglielmetti; Fulvia Mazzaferri; Maddalena Cordioli; Michela Conti; Giuliana Lo Cascio; Ercole Concia; Angelo Cazzadori
Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive | 2013
Tedesco A; Lorenzo Guglielmetti; Michela Conti; Angelo Cazzadori; Ercole Concia
Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2012
Lorenzo Guglielmetti; Angelo Cazzadori; Anna Scardigli; Romina Valentinotti; Michela Conti; Ercole Concia
Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive | 2011
Del Zotti F; Lorenzo Guglielmetti; Michela Conti; Valentinotti R; Angelo Cazzadori; Ercole Concia
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease | 2010
Lorenzo Guglielmetti; Michela Conti; Chiara Grigolo; Angelo Cazzadori; Ercole Concia
Archive | 2008
Ercole Concia; Anna Maria Azzini; Michela Conti