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La fiebre reumática aguda es una enfermedad con baja incidencia en nuestra región. Sus complicaciones conllevan una elevada morbi-mortalidad. El diagnóstico es un desafío en la actualidad, teniendo la clínica un rol preponderante; permitiéndonos mantener una alta sospecha a pesar de su baja incidencia. Se presenta el caso clínico de un paciente sexo masculino cuyo diagnóstico fue un reto para el equipo de salud.
Acute rheumatic fever is a disease with low incidence in our region. Its complications involve high morbidity and mortality. Its diagnosis is currently a challenge, with clinical presentation playing a predominant role, allowing us to maintain a high diagnostic suspicion despite its low incidence. The clinical case of a male patient is presented, whose diagnosis posed a challenge for the healthcare team.
A Febre reumática aguda é uma doença com baixa incidência em nossa região. Suas complicações envolvem alta morbidade e mortalidade. Seu diagnóstico é atualmente um desafio, com a apresentação clínica desempenhando um papel predominante, permitindo-nos manter uma alta suspeita diagnóstica apesar de sua baixa incidência. É apresentado o caso clínico de um paciente do sexo masculino, cujo diagnóstico representou um desafio para a equipe de saúde.
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Resumen Streptococcus suis (S. suis) es un patógeno porcino prevalente a nivel mundial, capaz de generar infec ciones en humanos que estuvieron en contacto con el animal o la carne cruda del mismo. Las manifestaciones clínicas comprenden desde casos asintomáticos hasta compromiso sistémico, con una baja mortalidad, pero con la posibilidad de dejar secuelas definitivas como la ataxia e hipoacusia. Son pocos los reportes de casos, debido al descono cimiento de la enfermedad y a su forma atípica de pre sentación. El objetivo de este artículo es relatar el caso de un varón con antecedentes ocupacionales de contacto con porcinos, que ingresó por meningitis y en el cual se obtuvo el aislamiento de S. suis en líquido cefalorra quídeo y hemocultivos pareados; completó tratamiento antibiótico ajustado a la sensibilidad bacteriana, quedó con hipoacusia leve como secuela.
Abstract Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is a globally prevalent swine pathogen, capable of generating infections in humans who were in contact with the animal or its raw meat. Clinical manifestations range from asymptomatic cases to systemic involvement, with low mortality, but with the possibility of leaving definitive sequelae such as ataxia and hearing loss. There are few case reports, due to lack of knowledge of the disease and its atypical presentation. The objec tive of this article is to report the case of a man with an occupational history of contact with pigs, who was admitted for meningitis and in whom the isolation of S. suis was obtained in cerebrospinal fluid and paired blood cultures; He completed antibiotic treatment adjusted to bacterial sensitivity, and was left with mild hearing loss as a consequence.
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Introduction: Microorganism infiltration through the im-plant-abutment interface causes oral health problems such as periimplantitis, leading to implant loss. Materials and Methods: A feasible new method to quantify the Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) infiltration through the implant-abutment interface gap is introduced in the present work. Internal hexagon (IH; n = 10), external hexagon (EH; n = 10), Morse taper (MT; n = 10), and a control for each group (n = 1) were tested. Bacteria suspension was prepared at 1.5x108 CFU/mL (CFU: colony forming units), and the implants were individually submerged up to the connection level, allowing the bacteria to contact it. The abutment was removed, and bacteria count was performed. Results: The implant sets were tested under normal bacterial growth and early and late biofilm growth conditions. Colony-forming units per mL were obtained, and the results were compared among groups. Differences in bacterial count between the MT and EH (p<0.001) and the MT and IH (p<0.001) groups were significantly higher in the MT-type implant. There was a significant increment of bacterial infiltration in the MTs submitted to late biofilm growth conditions. EH and IH connections are more effective in preventing bacterial infiltration independent of the growth condition. Conclusions: The proposed methodology is feasible to evaluate the infiltration of microorganisms through the implant-abutment interface.
Introducción: La infiltración de microorganismos a través de la interfaz implante-pilar provoca problemas de salud bucal como la periimplantitis, que conduce a la pérdida del implante. Materiales y Métodos: En el presente trabajo se presenta un nuevo método factible para cuantificar la infiltración de Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) a través de la brecha de la interfaz implante-pilar. Se probaron el hexágono interno (IH; n = 10), el hexágono externo (EH; n = 10), el cono Morse (MT; n = 10) y un control para cada grupo (n = 1). Se preparó una suspensión de bacterias a 1,5x108 UFC/mL y los implantes se sumergieron individualmente hasta el nivel de conexión, permitiendo que las bacterias entraran en contacto con él. Resultados: Se retiró el pilar y se realizó recuento de bacterias. Los conjuntos de implantes se probaron en condiciones de crecimiento bacteriano normal y de crecimiento temprano y tardío de biopelículas. Se obtuvieron unidades formadoras de colonias por ml y los resultados se compararon entre grupos. Las diferencias en el recuento bacteriano entre los grupos MT y EH (p<0,001) y MT e IH (p<0,001) fueron significativamente mayores en el implante tipo MT. Hubo un incremento significativo de la infiltración bacteriana en los MT sometidos a condiciones tardías de crecimiento de biopelículas. Las conexiones EH e IH son más efectivas para prevenir la infiltración bacteriana independientemente de las condiciones de crecimiento. Conclusión: La metodología propuesta es factible para evaluar la infiltración de microorganismos a través de la interfaz implante-pilar.
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Humans , Dental Implants/microbiology , Dental Abutments/microbiology , Dental Leakage/microbiology , Dental Leakage/prevention & control , Streptococcus mutans/isolation & purification , Bacteria , BiofilmsABSTRACT
Introdução: A cárie dentária ainda se constitui um problema de saúde pública. Áreas adjacentes a restaurações são frequentemente acometidas por cárie. Por mais que as resinas compostas estejam sendo estudadas e melhoradas, ainda não apresentam atividade antimicrobiana. As cascas da romã (Punica Granatum) são um recurso potencial para compostos bioativos como fenólicos, proantocianidinas e flavonoides, além de apresentarem atividade antioxidante e efeito inibitório contra bactérias Gram-negativas e Gram-positivas. Objetivo: modificar a resina composta Opus Bulk Fill Flow (FGM®) com o extrato acetônico da casca da romã em diferentes concentrações e avaliar a rugosidade da superfície e mudança de cor. Metodologia: foi realizada a extração de 5g de casca da romã utilizando 100mL de solvente acetona 70%. Após rotaevaporação, filtragem e liofilização do extrato, este foi macerado, peneirado e pesado em concentrações diferentes a partir da concentração inibitória mínima capaz de inibir o crescimento de Streptococcus mutans ATCC 700610. A resina composta Opus Bulk Fill Flow foi modificada com esse extrato em diferentes concentrações de forma a gerar 5 grupos: Controle 0 µg (n=10), G930 µg (n=10), G1860 µg (n=10), G3730 µg (n=10) e G7460 µg (n=10). Rugosidade (Ra), diferença de cor (ΔE00) e índice de brancura (WID) foram submetidos aos testes de normalidade. Os dados não-paramétricos de Ra foram submetidos ao teste de Kruskal-Wallis com pós-teste de Dunn e os dados paramétricos do ΔE00 e WID foram submetidos ao teste ANOVA 1 Fator com pósteste de Tukey por meio do software GraphPad Prism 8 e Microsoft Excel 2019. Resultados: Verificou-se que a média do índice de brancura (WID) diminuiu conforme o aumento da concentração do extrato na resina modificada (p<0,05), assim como, as resinas modificadas se tornaram, visivelmente a olho nu, um pouco mais amareladas. Após 1 mês, as amostras dos grupos experimentais sofreram a mesma variação de cor (ΔE00) que o grupo controle, uma vez que os valores das médias foram semelhantes. Portanto, todos os grupos apresentaram estabilidade de cor. A rugosidade superficial (Ra) não mostrou diferença estatisticamente significativa (p>0,05). Todos os grupos apresentaram médias com valores similares a 0,06µm. Conclusão: A alteração de cor na resina, com a inserção do extrato, ainda na maior concentração, se manteve na classificação do matiz A. O que não afeta as propriedades organolépticas e pode ser considerada uma cor similar à cor dos dentes naturais. A adição do extrato na resina manteve a rugosidade superficial de todos os grupos dentro do valor ideal, prevenindo a adesão de biofilmes e microrganismos e proporcionando conforto ao toque da língua (AU).
Introduction: Dental caries still constitutes a public health problem. Areas adjacent to restorations are often affected by caries. Even though resin composites are being studied and improved, they still do not have antimicrobial activity. Pomegranate peels (Punica Granatum) are a potential resource for bioactive compounds such as phenolics, proanthocyanidins and flavonoids, in addition to presenting antioxidant activity and inhibitory effects against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Objective: to modify the Opus Bulk Fill Flow (FGM™) resin composite with the acetone extract of pomegranate peel in different concentrations and evaluate the surface roughness, and color change. Methodology: 5g of pomegranate peel was extracted using 100mL of 70% acetone solvent. After rotary evaporation, filtering and lyophilization of the extract, it was macerated, sieved and weighed at different concentrations based on the minimum inhibitory concentration capable of inhibiting the growth of Streptococcus mutans ATCC 700610. The Opus Bulk Fill Flow resin composite was modified with this extract in different concentrations to generate 5 groups: Control 0 µg (n=10), G930 µg (n=10), G1860 µg (n=10), G3730 µg (n=10) e G7460 µg (n=10). Roughness (Ra) and color difference (ΔE00) were subjected to normality tests and non-parametric data were subjected to the Kruskal-Wallis test with Dunn's post-test using GraphPad Prism 8 and Microsoft Excel 2019 software. Results: It was found that the average whiteness index (WID) decreased as the concentration of the extract in the modified resin increased (p<0.05), as well as the modified resins became, visibly to the naked eye, a little more yellowish. After 1 month, samples from the experimental groups suffered the same color variation (ΔE00) as the control group, since the average values were similar. Therefore, all groups showed color stability. Surface roughness (Ra) did not show a statistically significant difference (p>0.05). All groups presented average values similar to 0.06µm. Conclusion: The color change in the resin, with the insertion of the extract, even at the highest concentration, remained in the classification of hue A. This does not affect the organoleptic properties and can be considered a color similar to the color of natural teeth. The addition of the extract to the resin composite maintained the surface roughness of all groups within the ideal value, preventing the adhesion of biofilms and microorganisms and providing comfort to the touch of the tongue (AU).
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Colorimetry/methods , Composite Resins , Dental Caries/prevention & control , Pomegranate , Surface Properties , In Vitro Techniques , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Analysis of Variance , Statistics, NonparametricABSTRACT
Background: The morbidity and mortality attributed to pneumococcus are impressive even in the absence of any problem of antibiotic resistance. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of asymptomatic pneumococcal carriage in children aged between 2 months and 2 years in Libreville and to identify the socio-demographic factors associated with carriage.Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive, and analytical study from September 2019 to February 2020, including infants aged 2 months to 2 years, randomly selected, in 8 health centres in Libreville. We collected sociodemographic data from children and parents. Nasopharyngeal swabs were taken from each child and analyzed in the laboratory of institut de recherche en ecologie tropicale (IRET). Categorical data were expressed as frequencies. Univariate analyses (odd ratio-OR) were performed to measure the relationship between the relevant variables and pneumococcal carriage, followed by a multivariate analysis using logistic regression. The threshold of statistical significance was set at p<0.05 for a two-tailed chi-square test.Results: Of the 434 children included, 51.2% (n=222) were girls, with a mean age of 5.4�2 months. Streptococcus pneumoniae was found in 53 children, giving a prevalence of 12.6% (95% CI [9.5-15.6%]). The prevalence was the same for both sexes. Carriage was associated with more than 2 siblings (OR=2.1; p=0.01); an age greater than 6 months (OR=3.6; p=0.001); a child's rank higher than the median (OR=2.3; p=0.006); a mother's low level of education (OR=4.5; p=0.001); a father working in the informal sector (OR=2.4; p=0.01). The mother's level of education was the factor found in the multivariate analysis (p=0.043).Conclusions: The data from this survey encourage the serotyping of strains to guide the vaccination strategy.
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Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is a common reason for medical consultation all over the world. Streptococcus A (Strep A) and other infections can cause sore throat as well as pharyngitis or tonsillitis. It may also result in post-infection sequelae, including acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, acute rheumatic fever, and rheumatic heart disease. As a result, there is a need for an antibiotic that is effective, easy to administer, has a favorable sensitivity pattern, and preferably has some additional pharmacodynamic properties that complement the basic antibacterial profile. Clarithromycin is a macrolide antibacterial agent with broad-spectrum activity against respiratory pathogens. It is especially active against atypical Chlamydia pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Legionella spp. It is well absorbed and stable at gastric pH. It is metabolized by the cytochrome P450 enzymes and forms 14-hydroxy clarithromycin, which is more active than the parent compound, especially against Hemophilus influenzae. It acts by preventing protein synthesis by binding to the 50S subunit of bacterial ribosomes. In dosages of 500 to 1000 mg/day for 5 to 14 days, clarithromycin is effective in the treatment of community-acquired upper and lower respiratory tract infections in hospital and community settings. It exerts significant anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and post-antibiotic effects. It provides a viable option for the treatment of community-acquired respiratory tract infections, in both children and adults.
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@#BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) is a common pathogen that causes bacterial pneumonia. However, with increasing bacterial resistance, there is an urgent need to develop new drugs to treat S. pneumoniae infections. Nanodefensin with a 14-carbon saturated fatty acid (ND-C14) is a novel nanoantimicrobial peptide designed by modifying myristic acid at the C-terminus of human α-defensin 5 (HD5) via an amide bond. However, it is unclear whether ND-C14 is effective against lung infections caused by S. pneumoniae. METHODS: In vitro, three groups were established, including the control group, and the HD5 and ND-C14 treatment groups. A virtual colony-count assay was used to evaluate the antibacterial activity of HD5 and ND-C14 against S. pneumoniae. The morphological changes of S. pneumoniae treated with HD5 or ND-C14 were observed by scanning electron microscopy. In vivo, mice were divided into sham, vehicle, and ND-C14 treatment groups. Mice in the sham group were treated with 25 µL of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). Mice in the vehicle and ND-C14 treatment groups were treated with intratracheal instillation of 25 µL of bacterial suspension with 2×108 CFU/mL (total bacterial count: 5×106 CFU), and then the mice were given 25 μL PBS or intratracheally injected with 25 μL of ND-C14 (including 20 µg or 50 µg), respectively. Survival rates were evaluated in the vehicle and ND-C14 treatment groups. Bacterial burden in the blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were counted. The lung histology of the mice was assessed. A propidium iodide uptake assay was used to clarify the destructive effect of ND-C14 against S. pneumoniae. RESULTS: Compared with HD5, ND-C14 had a better bactericidal effect against S. pneumoniae because of its stronger ability to destroy the membrane structure of S. pneumoniae in vitro. In vivo, ND-C14 significantly delayed the death time and improved the survival rate of mice infected with S. pneumoniae. ND-C14 reduced bacterial burden and lung tissue injury. Moreover, ND-C14 had a membrane permeation effect on S. pneumoniae, and its destructive ability increased with increasing ND-C14 concentration.
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Streptococcus pneumoniae infection is a common respiratory disease in children. Globally,invasive pneumococcal disease(IPD),which is caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae infection,is one of the leading causes of death in children. The use of Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine has provided protection for children to some extent,but the prevalence of pathogenic and drug-resistant non-vaccine type(NVT)Streptococcus pneumoniae poses a grave threat to children's health. Due to the different use of vaccines and antibiotics in different regions,there are regional variations in the NVT distribution. This paper reviews the pathogenic process of Streptococcus pneumoniae,the mechanism of NVT production,the geographical distribution and the pathogenic condition of NVT,in order to fully understand the pathogenicity and harm of NVT,to provide data support for the adjustment of health strategy,and to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment and future vaccine development and use.
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Objective To explore the levels of interleukin-37(IL-37)and CC type modified chemokine 11(CCL11)in serum of pregnant women infected with group B streptococcus in late pregnancy and their predic-tive efficacy for maternal and infant outcomes.Methods A total of 86 pregnant women with reproductive tract B streptococcus infection in late pregnancy treated in the hospital from December 2020 to December 2022 were selected as the study group,and 76 pregnant women with normal physical examination admitted during the same period were selected as the control group.The levels of IL-37 and CCL11 in serum of all pregnant women were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.According to whether the pregnant women with group B streptococcus infection in late pregnancy had adverse maternal and infant outcomes,they were divided into normal pregnancy outcome group(50 cases)and adverse pregnancy outcome group(36 cases).Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic value of serum IL-37 and CCL11 on maternal and infant outcomes of pregnant women with reproductive group B streptococcus infection in late pregnancy.Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the factors affecting maternal and in-fant outcomes of pregnant women with reproductive group B streptococcus infection in late pregnancy.Results The levels of IL-37 and CCL11 in the study group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).The incidence rate of adverse outcomes in the study group was significantly higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).The proportion of abortion history and the proportion of vaginal microecological disorders and levels of IL-37 and CCL11 and in adverse pregnancy outcome group were higher than those in normal pregnancy outcome group(P<0.05).ROC curve results showed that the area under the curve(AUC)of IL-37 and CCL11 for predicting adverse maternal and infant outcomes of pregnant women infected with group B streptococcus in late pregnancy were 0.876(95%CI:0.824-0.920)and 0.788(95%CI:0.748-0.830),re-spectively.The AUC of the combined prediction of adverse maternal and infant outcomes of pregnant women infected with group B streptococcus were 0.927(95%CI:0.889-0.970).Multivariate Logistic regression a-nalysis results showed that serum IL-37(OR=3.604,95%CI:2.106-6.166),CCL11(OR=4.250,95%CI:2.074-8.709),abortion history(OR=2.707,95%CI:1.688-4.342)and vaginal microecological disorders(OR=3.504,95%CI:1.993-6.162)were risk factors for adverse maternal and infant outcomes in pregnant women infected with group B streptococcus in late pregnancy(P<0.05).Conclusion The levels of IL-37 and CCL11 in serum of pregnant women infected with reproductive group B streptococcus in late pregnancy are in-creased,which are related to adverse pregnancy outcomes,and are expected to be effective indicator for predic-ting adverse pregnancy outcomes of pregnant women infected with reproductive group B streptococcus in late pregnancy.
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Objective:To illustrate the characteristics of the distribution of prophages among the Group A Streptococcus(GAS) by mining the existing whole genome sequencing of the GAS, performing bioinformatic analyses, extracting data about prophages, and analyzing the state of prophages in the genome and genetic composition of some prophages. Methods:It was a retrospective study.Genome assembly sequences of GAS reported in GenBank till May 2020 were collected, and the important background information of these strains was sorted out to create a local genomic database.A phylogenetic tree of the whole genome of GAS was conducted using the bioinformatics software.The core genome was analyzed, and potential prophages and their integrity in the genome were predicted to obtain the characteristics of the distribution of prophages.Genotype types, number of core genes, and number, length and carrying rate of prophages in the database for GAS were analyzed.Results:A database containing the genome sequence of 2 529 GAS strains was established, involving 140 emm genotypes.These strains were isolated from 19 countries from East Asia, Europe, America and Oceania.Stratified by the disease background, these strains were mainly divided into invasive infection, non-invasive infection and immune sequelae.Prophage analysis of 1 798 genomes showed that at least one complete prophage was detected in 1 366 (76.0%) genomes.The number of complete prophages of each strain ranged from 0 to 6, and the length ranged from 32.8 to 62.6 kb, which was mainly 30-40 kb in length.The phiHKUssa, phiHKUvir and phiHKU488 were the most common prophages present in dominant clones circulated in China in recent years, which mainly carried virulence genes like the speC, spd1 and ssa. Conclusions:Prophages are widely distributed in the genome of GAS, which are of great significance in the evolution and expansion of dominating clones and thus reshape the population structure within the emm genotype.The establishment of a local genome database provides important baseline data for molecular epidemiological surveillance.
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Objective:To investigate the correlation of the emm genotypes and virulence genes with the isolation sites of Group A Streptococcus (GAS). Methods:It was a retrospective study.The specimens were collected from children with impetigo in Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University from 2006 to 2008 for GAS isolation and identification.A total of 24 GAS strains were isolated from 16 children with impetigo, among which 7 pairs of strains were isolated from the throat and skin of 7 children, and 1 pair of strains was isolated from the vulva and skin of one child, and the remaining 8 GAS strains were isolated from the skin pus samples of 8 children.Polymerase chain reaction was applied to detect the emm genotypes and 13 virulence genes ( speA, speB, speC, speF, speG, speH, speI, speJ, speK, speL, speM, smeZ and ssa). The correlation of the emm genotypes and virulence genes with the isolation sites of GAS strains was analyzed. Results:In this study, four emm genotypes were detected, including emm1.0 (15/24), emm12.0 (4/24), emm22.0 (2/24) and emm160.0 (1/24), and one subtype emm12.19 (2/24) was detected as well.The carrying rates of 13 virulence genes speA, speB, speC, speF, speG, speH, speI, speJ, speK, speL, speM, smeZ and ssa were 58.3%, 100%, 91.7%, 100%, 50.0%, 12.5%, 54.2%, 66.7%, 16.7%, 25.0%, 12.5%, 100% and 91.7%, respectively.All strains carried 5 to 11 virulence genes and they all carried speB, speF and smeZ.There were significant differences in the carrying rate of speA and speJ among the strains with different emm genotypes (all P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the distribution of virulence genes between skin isolates and pharyngeal isolates, including the 5 pairs of strains carrying the emm1.0 genotype (all P>0.05). Conclusions:The distribution of virulence gene of GAS in children with impetigo is significantly correlated with the emm genotype, rather than the isolation site.
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Objective To investigate the regulatory effects of wedelobata on apoptosis and secretion of inflammatory factors in the alveolar epithelial cells infected by Streptococcus pn e um on i a e.Methods Alveolar epithelial cells A549 were divided into infection group(1×108/CFU/mL cultured cells of Streptococcus pneumoniae),control group(no treatment),infection+wedelolactone low-dose group,middle-dose group and high-dose group(pretreated with wedelolactone at 10,20 and 40 μmol/L and then cultured cells of Streptococcus pneumoniae at 1×108/CFU/mL).Alveolar epithelial cells A549 were divided into infection group(1×108/CFU/mL cultured cells of Streptococcus pneumoniae),control group(no treatment),infection+wedelolactone low-dose group,middle-dose group and high-dose group(pretreated with wedelolactone at 10,20 and 40 μmol/L and then cultured cells of Streptococcus pneumoniae at 1×108/CFU/mL).Results Compared with control group,the apoptosis rate,the relative expression levels of Bax,Caspase-3 protein,IL-6,IL-1β and TNF-α mRNA were higher in infection group,infection + wedelolide low dose group,medium dose group and high dose group,while the expression level of Bcl-2 protein was lower(P<0.05).Compared with the infected group,the apoptosis rate,the relative expression levels of Bax,Caspase-3 protein,IL-6,IL-1β and TNF-α mRNA and the expression levels of Bcl-2 protein were lower in the infected + wedelolide low dose,medium dose and high dose groups.Moreover,the apop-tosis rate,the expression levels of Bax,Caspase-3 protein,IL-6,IL-1β and TNF-α mRNA were the highest in the infected + wedelactone high-dose group,and the expression levels of Bcl-2 protein were the lowest(P<0.05).Conclusion The apoptosis rate of alveolar epithelial cells infected by Streptococcus pneumoniae decreased and the secretion of inflammatory factors decreased after the intervention of wedelia lactone.
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BACKGROUND:The light curing and fluoride light curing enamel adhesives have a certain sealing effect on the etched enamel surface.The fluoride light curing enamel adhesives can also achieve the anti-caries function by releasing fluoride ions.However,the existing researches lack the long-term tracing of fluoride release effect,especially the amount of local pathogenic bacteria after 1-3 months of local fluoride application. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the changes in the expression of Porphyromonas gingivalis and Streptococcus mutans in subgingival plaque of the upper anterior teeth adhered by different components of enamel adhesives in adolescent patients with fixed appliance. METHODS:Ninety adolescent patients who received orthodontic treatment in Shanghai Stomatological Hospital from January to December 2016 were enrolled,including 43 males and 47 females,with a mean age of(13.27±1.12)years.These patients were randomly divided into three groups(n=30 per group).In the chemical curing group,Unite? bonding resin was used to bond fixed appliances.In the light curing group,Transbond XT light curing resin was used to bond the fixed appliance.In the fluoride light curing group,GC light curing orthodontic adhesive was used to bond the fixed appliance with cement.The subgingival plaque was collected on the day of bonding,1st,2nd,and 3rd month follow-up reviews.The expressions of Porphyromonas gingivalis and Streptococcus mutans in subgingival plaque were detected by PCR. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Intragroup comparison:With the increase of bonding time,Porphyromonas gingivalis expression increased significantly in the 3rd month in the chemical curing group(P<0.05).In the light curing group,Porphyromonas gingivalis showed a significant decrease in the 1st month(P<0.05).Porphyromonas gingivalis expression decreased significantly in the 1st and 2nd months compared with initial data in the fluoride light curing group(P<0.05).The expression of Streptococcus mutans was higher in the chemical curing group in the 1st,2nd,and 3rd months compared with the initial data(P<0.05).In the fluoride light curing group,the expression of Streptococcus mutans was lower in the 1st,2nd,and 3rd months compared with the initial data(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the proliferation and expression of Streptococcus mutans during follow-up in the light curing group compared to the initial adhesion(P>0.05).(2)Intergroup comparison:In the 1st month,the expression of Porphyromonas gingivalis was lower in the light curing group and fluoride light curing group than that in the chemical curing group(P<0.05).In the 2nd and 3rd months,the expression of Porphyromonas gingivalis was lower in the fluoride light curing group than that in the light curing group and chemical curing group(P<0.05).In the 1st,2nd,and 3rd months,the expression of Streptococcus mutans was lower in the light curing group and fluoride light curing group than that in the chemical curing group(P<0.05).The expression of Streptococcus mutans was lower in the fluoride light curing group than that in the light curing group(P<0.05).(3)The results show that in the fixed orthodontic process,the use of different components of enamel adhesives has different effects on the proliferation and expression of oral Porphyromonas gingivalis and Streptococcus mutans in the short term.Fluoride light curing enamel adhesives at the initial stage can reduce the occurrence of enamel demineralization,caries,and periodontal inflammation.
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Objective:To study the effects of group B streptococcus (GBS) colonization during late pregnancy on vaginal microbiota and neonatal outcomes.Methods:From September 2020 to September 2021, pregnant women receiving prenatal care and delivered in our hospital were prospectively enrolled. They were assigned into GBS(+) group and GBS(-) group based on the results of GBS culture and/or PCR tests of vaginal secretions. The mothers were also assigned into early-onset infection(EO) group and non-early-onset infection(non-EO) group based on the presence or absence of early-onset infection of their neonates. The vaginal microbiota and neonatal outcomes were compared between these groups.Results:A total of 125 cases were enrolled, including 65(52.0%) in GBS(+) group and 60(48.0%) in GBS(-) group. 24 cases (19.2%) were in EO group and 101 cases (80.8%) in non-EO group. The incidences of premature rupture of membranes (PROM), amniotic fluid contamination, chorioamnionitis and early-onset neonatal infection in GBS(+) group were significantly higher than GBS(-) group(all P<0.05).The abundances of Streptococcus and Ureaplasma in vaginal flora of GBS(+) group were higher than GBS(-) group ( P<0.01), whereas Rhodococcus, Phyllobacterium and Bifidobacterium were lower than GBS(-) group ( P<0.05).The EO group had significantly higher abundance of enterococcus than the non-EO group ( P<0.05). Mothers with GBS colonization and neonates with early-onset infection had the highest abundance of Escherichia/Shigella ( P=0.04). Mothers with GBS colonization and neonates without early-onset infection showed the highest abundance of Gardnerella ( P=0.04). Conclusions:GBS colonization during late pregnancy increases the incidences of PROM, amniotic fluid contamination, chorioamnionitis and early-onset neonatal infection. GBS colonization causes abnormal vaginal flora in pregnant women. The increases of Ureaplasma, Streptococcus, Escherichia/Shigella and Enterococcus in vaginal microbiota maybe associated with early-onset neonatal infection.
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@#Objective To evaluate the role of vimentin(Vim)in neonatal meningitis induced by group B streptococcus(GBS)and explore its molecular mechanism,so as to provide experimental basis for the prevention and treatment of GBS neonatal meningitis. Methods Human brain microvascular endothelial cells(HBMECs)were used as the cell model,the Vim knockdown strain was constructed by transfection of Vim small interfering RNA(siRNA)sequence into HBMECs,and NC siRNA group transfected with negative control sequence was set at the same time. The inhibitory effect of Vim was detected by Western blot and immunofluorescence assay. After 48 h of transfection,the cells were infected with GBS at a MOI of 100,and adhesion and invasion tests were performed 2 h and 3 h after infection,respectively. After 3 h of infection,the effect of Vim inhibition on NF-κB p65 nuclear translocation in HBMECs was measured by Western blot and immunofluorescence assay,and the effect of Vim inhibition on ERK pathway activation related proteins and inflammatory factors in HBMECs was detected by Western blot. Results Compared with the control group,the Vim protein level and fluorescence intensity in HBMECs of Vim siRNA group significantly decreased(t = 3. 242 and 71. 51,P < 0. 05 and < 0. 001,respectively). Compared with NC siRNA + GBS group,the adhesion rate and invasion rate of Vim siRNA + GBS group decreased significantly(t = 9. 949 and 30. 050,respectively,each P < 0. 001);the phosphorylated p65 level decreased significantly(t = 2. 824,P < 0. 05),the nuclear translocation of p65 protein was inhibited,and the intensity of green fluorescence in nucleus decreased significantly;the levels of TNF-α,IL-6 and phosphorylated ERK1/2 proteins were significantly inhibited(t = 4. 000,6. 367 and 3. 872,respectively,each P < 0. 05). Conclusion Inhibition of Vim can reduce the adhesion and invasion of GBS to HBMECs,inhibit the activation of NF-κB and ERK signaling pathway and the production of downstream inflammatory factors,thus reducing the damage of GBS to HBMECs.
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Objective To analyze the research status and trend of scarlet fever literature in China, and to provide reference for subsequent research. Methods Three major Chinese databases, CNKI, Wanfang, and VIP, as well as Web of Science English database, were used to search for literature related to scarlet fever from 2000 to 2023. Citespace6.2.R2 software was used to statistically analyze the number of publications, authors, institutions and journals, co-cited literature, keyword clustering, and other literature characteristics of the literature. Results From 2000 to 2023, a total of 1 011 Chinese literature were included in the three major Chinese databases. Since 2011, the number of publications had gradually increased, but in recent years, the number of publications had decreased. The organization with the most publications was the Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The cluster analysis of key words mainly formed 9 cluster tags, and the high-frequency keywords mainly included epidemic characteristics, epidemiology, incidence rate, etc. A total of 84 English literature were included in the WOS database, with an overall upward trend in publication volume. The institution with the most publications was the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and the most frequently cited journal was “LANCET INFECT DIS”.《Resurgence of scarlet fever in China: a 13-year population-based surveillance study》 was the most cited journal. After keyword cluster analysis, 9 cluster labels were mainly formed, and the keywords were mainly outbreak,Hong Kong, and Group A streptococcus. Conclusion Compared with the English literature, which mainly focuses on spatiotemporal aggregation, etiology and strain resistance, Chinese literature focuses more on epidemic surveillance, clinical features and quality nursing.
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-lactams, including penicillin, have been used for over 80 years in the treatment of group A Streptococcus (GAS) infections. Although -lactam-resistant GAS strains have not been identified in vitro tests, clinical treatment failures have been reported since the 1950s. The mechanism underlying the clinical failure of -lactam treatment in GAS infections remains unclear. Previous research has suggested that -lactam resistance in GAS in vivo is associated with reduced drug susceptibility of strains, bacterial inoculation effects, biofilm formation, the effect of coexisting bacteria, bacterial persistence, and bacterial internalization into host cells. This article reviews the main reports on -lactam treatment failure in GAS infections and analyzes the possible mechanisms of -lactam resistance in vivo. The findings aim to contribute to future research and clinical approaches in the field.
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Objective To study the labor process management and perinatal outcome in full-term pregnant women colonized with group B streptococcus.Methods The clinical data of 355 full-term pregnant women with positive GBS screening(the positive GBS group)and 355 full-term pregnant women with negative GBS screening(the negative GBS group)from October 2020 to November 2021,in the department of obstetrics and gynecology of the Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical Uni-versity were collected.The labor characteristics,duration of rupture of membranes and perinatal outcome were compared between the two groups.Results In the positive GBS group,the incidences of intrapartum fever,postpartum fever,hospital stays,histological chorioam-nionitis,neonatal admission to neonatal intensive care unit(NICU),and neonatal sepsis were higher than those in the negative GBS group(P<0.05).There was no significant difference between the two groups with mode of initiation of labor,mode of delivery,premature rup-ture of membrane,clinical chorioamnionitis,duration of rupture of membranes,the first stage of labor,the active stage,the second stage of labor,birth weight of newborn,gender of newborn,fetal distress,and neonatal jaundice(P>0.05).According to the difference of in-terval between rupture of the fetal membranes,the positive GBS group was divided into three groups:<12 hours group,≥12 and<24 hours group,and ≥ 24 hours group.The<12 hours group was selected as the control group.In the ≥ 12 and<24 hours group,the first stage of labor,active stage,second stage of labor,and hospital stay were longer than those in the control group.The incidence of prema-ture rupture of membranes of term and forceps delivery was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).In the ≥ 24 hours group,the first stage of labor,second stage of labor,and hospital stay were longer than those in the control group.The incidence of premature rup-ture of membranes of term,intrapartum fever,postpartum fever,histological chorioamnionitis,and cesarean section was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).In the GBS positive group,there was no significant difference between neonatal sepsis and neonatal no-sepsis of mode of initiation of labor,mode of delivery,type of rupture of membranes,histological chorioamnionitis,duration of rupture of membranes,and duration of labor(P>0.05).Conclusion The labor process is not affected by GBS.However,GBS increases the risk of maternal and infant infection.The full-term women colonized with group B streptococcus delivery within 24 hours after rupture of membranes,which can shorten labor,reduce labor complications,and improve adverse perinatal outcomes.
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Objective To explore the clinical significance and antimicrobial resistance of group B Streptococcus(GBS)isolated from midstream urine culture,aiming to provide a basis for the diagnosis and treatment of clinical urinary tract infection(UTI).Methods Information about GBS strains isolated from midstream urine culture of in-patients and outpatient in a hospital in Nanjing from February 2020 to December 2022 were retrieved through labora-tory information system,strains with complete data were screened out.Case data,urine routine,and antimicrobial susceptibility testing results were reviewed.Results A total of 9 081 non-repetitive bacterial strains were detected from midstream urine culture,including 425 GBS strains,accounting for 4.7%,ranking sixth.Strains with incom-plete data were excluded,a total of 365 patients were included in the study.169(46.3%)were males and 196(53.7%)were females,with an average age of(55.4±15.2)years.365 patients who were detected GBS were from 17 de-partments,with the highest proportion being department of urology(n=237,64.9%).The underlying diseases of patients mainly included hypertension(n=136),diabetes(n=95),urolithiasis(n=120)and urinary tumors(n=98).211 patients underwent urological surgery,all were treated with antimicrobial agents before surgery,and 205 patients underwent indwelling urinary catheters after surgery;9 patients were detected GBS from urine during the middle and advanced stage of pregnancy.36.4%(n=133),38.9%(n=142)and 24.7%(n=90)patients had GBS colony count ≤104 CFU/mL,104-105 CFU/mL,and ≥105 CFU/mL,respectively.Patients with symptoms of UTI accounted for 24.9%(n=91),and asymptomatic bacteriuria accounted for 75.1%(n=274).The incidence of UTI symptoms in males was lower than that in females(19.5%vs 29.6%,P<0.05).As the GBS colony count in urine culture increased,the proportion of patients with symptoms of UTI showed an upward trend(P<0.05).On the day of urine culture,the positive rates of urine routine white blood cells,leukocyte esterase,and nitrite were 53.2%,50.1%,and 3.8%,respectively.The positive rates of urine occult blood,leukocyte esterase,white blood cells,and urine protein in patients with symptomatic UTI were all higher than those with asymptomatic bacteriuria patients(all P<0.05).No GBS were found to be resistant to penicillin,ampicillin,vancomycin,linezolid,and tigecycline.The resistance rate to levofloxacin and moxifloxacin was about 40%,and resistance rate to tetracycline and clindamycin was over 60%.Conclusion GBS isolated from urine is more common in non-pregnant adults,and only a small percentage have symptoms of UTI.The results of urine culture and urine routine should be comprehen-sively judged based on patient's clinical symptoms and signs.GBS in urine is susceptible to multiple antimicrobial agents,and clinical medication should be adopted rationally based on antimicrobial susceptibility testing result.
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@#Streptococcus suis is a bacterium of clinical importance in diverse animal hosts including companion animals and humans. Companion animals are closely associated in the living environment of humans and are potential reservoirs for zoonotic pathogens. Given the zoonotic potential of S. suis, it is crucial to determine whether this bacterium is present among the companion animal population. This study aimed to detect Streptococcus suis in companion animals namely cats and dogs of the central west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and further characterize the positive isolates via molecular and genomic approach. The detection of S. suis was done via bacterial isolation and polymerase chain reaction assay of gdh and recN gene from oral swabs. Characterization was done by multiplex PCR serotyping, as well as muti-locus sequence typing, AMR gene prediction, MGE identification and phylogenomic analysis on whole genome sequence acquired from Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing. Among the 115 samples, PCR assay detected 2/59 of the cats were positive for S. suis serotype 8 while all screened dog samples were negative. This study further described the first complete whole genome of S. suis strain SS/UPM/MY/F001 isolated from the oral cavity of a companion cat. Genomic analysis revealed a novel strain of S. suis having a unique MLST profile and antimicrobial resistance genes of mefA, msrD, patA, patB and vanY. Mobile genetic elements were described, and pathogenic determinants matched to human and swine strains were identified. Phylogenetic tree analysis on the core genome alignment revealed strain SS/UPM/MY/F001 was distinct from other S. suis strains. This study provided insight into the detection and genomic features of the S. suis isolate of a companion cat and highlighted its potential for antimicrobial resistance and pathogenicity.