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Science China-life Sciences | 2009

Leptospirosis distribution related to freshwater habitats in the Vojvodina region (Republic of Serbia)

Zorica Svirčev; Slobodan B. Marković; Vukadinov J; Stefan-Mikić S; Maja Ružić; Radoslava Doder; Milotka Fabri; Canak G; Vesna Turkulov; Dejan Stojanović; Mirko Draganić

The retrospective study (2002–2007) for human leptospirosis in Vojvodina was undertaken in order to describe the distribution of the disease in relation with some environmental factors. Regarding the presented results, the major detected number of leptospirosis cases concurs with stagnant waters, wetlands, fish pond areas and protected regions, which comprised the basis for mapping of the region in three risk zones: very high risk (incidence rate higher than 5.0), high risk (2.5–5.0) and medium risk of leptospirosis infection (1.0–2.5). During the investigated period, 97 cases were registered with an average of 13.85 cases per year: 2002, 32 cases; 2003, 7; 2004, 22; 2005, 16; 2006, 4 and 2007, 16. Out of these 97 cases only 5 were women. Serovars from 11 presumptive serogroups caused infection, with a predominance of Icterohaemorrhagiae and Bratislava, accounting for 72.72% of cases together. Icterohaemorrhagiae was the commonest infecting serogroup mostly connected with fish ponds. Case fatality ratio was 9.4%.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2015

Epidemics of the central nervous system infections caused by West Nile virus in the territory of the South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia

Sević S; Stefan-Mikić S; Sipovac D; Turkulov; Milosević; Hrnjaković-Cvjetković I

BACKGROUND/AIM West Nile virus (WNV) is a neurotropic RNA virus particle which belongs to the Flaviviidae family, genus Flavivirus. It is sustained in arthropods within the transmission cycle between the mosquitoes and birds. Most commonly (80% of cases) WNV infections are asymptomatic among people. Less than 1% of patients develop neuroinvasive forms of the disease--meningitis, encephalitis, or acute flaccid paralysis. The aim of the research was to determine most common clinical and laboratory manifestations, to emphazise the presence of comorbidities and outcomes of treatment among patients with WNV infection. METHODS This retrospective study, which was conducted in the period from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2013, evaluated 32 patients who were diagnosed with WNV infection based on clinical findings, laboratory, and serological tests. To assess statistical significance we used χ2, and t-test. RESULTS The study involved 22 (69%) males and 10 (31%) females aged from 31 to 65 years. On admission, there were 16 (50%) febrile individuals, 27 (84.4%) with positive meningeal signs, 17 (53.2%) with pathological neurological signs, and 10 (31.3%) with consciousness disorders. WNV infection was confirmed by the method enzyme linked immuno sorbent assay (ELISA) in all the patients, while Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test was positive in 3 (30%) of the tested patients. Cardiovascular comorbidities dominated in 7 (21.9%) of the cases. Full recovery was accomplished in 87.5% of the cases. CONCLUSION The results of our study show that the absence of meningeal signs and fever on the day 7 of hospital treatment are indicators of good course and prognosis of neuroinvasive forms of WNV infection. Comorbidities do not increase the risk of disease. ELISA test is a sovereign diagnostic method. In most cases, after the administered symptomatic therapy, the complete recovery of patients was achieved.


Medicinski Pregled | 2015

Chikungunya - a serious threat for public health

B Ivana Hrnjakovic-Cvjetkovic; Cvjetković D; Aleksandra Patic; Natasa Nikolic; Stefan-Mikić S; Vesna Milosevic


Medicinski Pregled | 2008

Mechanisms of bacterial resistance to antibiotics

Jovanović N; Jovanović J; Stefan-Mikić S; Kulauzov M; Aleksić-Dordević M; Cvjetković D


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2012

The costs of urinary tract infection therapy with implementation of pharmacoeconomic guidelines at the Clinic for Infectious Diseases of the Clinical Center of Vojvodina

Stefan-Mikić S; Sević S; Radoslava Doder; Cvjetković D; Natasa Jovanovic; Maja Ruzic


Medicinski Pregled | 2017

Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Acinetobacter spp in the period 2012-2015

Stefan-Mikić S


Archive | 2011

Udzbenik OPŠTA MEDICINA za studente stomatologije

Milan Matic; Sonja Prcic; Zorica Gajinov; Marina Jovanovic; Verica Đuran; Slobodan Stojanović; Vesna Turkulov; Slavica Tomic; Sević S; Stefan-Mikić S; Radoslava Doder; Milotka Fabri; Maja Ružić; Tomislav Preveden; Snežana Brkić; Cvjetković D; Jovanović J; Nadica Kovacevic; Milan Cvijanovic; Petar Slankamenac; Svetlana Simić; Ksenija Božić; Mirjana Jovicevic; Ivana Divjak; Milorad Žikić; Tamara Rabi Žikić; Branislava Soldatovic-Stajic; Mina Cvjetkovic-Bosnjak; Aleksandra Novakov Mikic


Medicinski Pregled | 2010

Progress in antimicrobial therapy

Sević S; Stefan-Mikić S; Vukadinov J; Turkulov; Radoslava Doder; Cvjetković D


Medicinski Pregled | 2008

Polymicrobial infections and new antimicrobial drugs

Sević S; Vukadinov J; Turkulov; Stefan-Mikić S; Joves-Sević B; Jovanović N


Medicinski Pregled | 2008

Pharmacoeconomical analysis of antibiotic use at the Clinic For Infectious Diseases of the Clinical Center of Vojvodina

Stefan-Mikić S; Jovanović J; Jovanović N; Sević S; Vukadinov J; Miucin-Vukadinović I

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Vukadinov J

University of Novi Sad

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Canak G

University of Novi Sad

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Maja Ruzic

University of Novi Sad

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