The prevalence and microbiology of concomitant respiratory bacterial infections in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection are not yet fully understood. In this retrospective study, we assessed respiratory bacterial co-infections in lower respiratory tract samples taken from intensive care unit-hospitalized COVID-19 patients, by comparing the conventional culture approach to an innovative molecular diagnostic technology. A total of 230 lower respiratory tract samples (i.e., bronchial aspirates or bronchoalveolar lavages) were taken from 178 critically ill COVID-19 patients. Each sample was processed by a semi-quantitative culture and by a multiplex PCR panel (FilmArray Pneumonia Plus panel), allowing rapid detection of a wide range of clinically...
International audienceBackground: In critically ill patients with pneumonia, accurate microorganism ...
International audienceRationale: Early empirical antimicrobial treatment is frequently prescribed to...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The differentiation between infectious and noninfectious pulmonary complicati...
The prevalence and microbiology of concomitant respiratory bacterial infections in patients with SAR...
Microbiological diagnosis by using commercial multiplex quantitative PCR systems provides great adva...
Abstract Rapid diagnostic tests are tools of paramount impact both for improving patient care and in...
International audienceThe FilmArray® Pneumonia Plus (FA-PP) panel can provide rapid identifications ...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the performance of FilmArray Pneumonia Panel Plus (FA-PP) f...
Co-infections in critically ill patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavi...
Abstract Background Routine administration of antibacterials in patients with Covid-19 has been a su...
The lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) are a leading cause of hospitalization and death globa...
Objectives: Lower respiratory tract infection is one of the most important causes of morbidity and m...
ABSTRACT Background and Objective: Bacterial co-pathogens are commonly occurs in the viral pulmo...
In addition to the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2, bacterial co-infection plays an essential role in the...
Background: Standard diagnostic methods for lower respiratory tract infections are currently too slo...
International audienceBackground: In critically ill patients with pneumonia, accurate microorganism ...
International audienceRationale: Early empirical antimicrobial treatment is frequently prescribed to...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The differentiation between infectious and noninfectious pulmonary complicati...
The prevalence and microbiology of concomitant respiratory bacterial infections in patients with SAR...
Microbiological diagnosis by using commercial multiplex quantitative PCR systems provides great adva...
Abstract Rapid diagnostic tests are tools of paramount impact both for improving patient care and in...
International audienceThe FilmArray® Pneumonia Plus (FA-PP) panel can provide rapid identifications ...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the performance of FilmArray Pneumonia Panel Plus (FA-PP) f...
Co-infections in critically ill patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavi...
Abstract Background Routine administration of antibacterials in patients with Covid-19 has been a su...
The lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) are a leading cause of hospitalization and death globa...
Objectives: Lower respiratory tract infection is one of the most important causes of morbidity and m...
ABSTRACT Background and Objective: Bacterial co-pathogens are commonly occurs in the viral pulmo...
In addition to the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2, bacterial co-infection plays an essential role in the...
Background: Standard diagnostic methods for lower respiratory tract infections are currently too slo...
International audienceBackground: In critically ill patients with pneumonia, accurate microorganism ...
International audienceRationale: Early empirical antimicrobial treatment is frequently prescribed to...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The differentiation between infectious and noninfectious pulmonary complicati...