Anna Sara Levin
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Recent Articles
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Bes T, Soares R, Ruedas Martins R, Perdigao-Neto L, Mongelos D, Moreno L, et al.
Braz J Infect Dis
. 2025 Feb;
29(2):104518.
PMID: 40015213
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is commonly transmitted among hospitalized patients through direct contact or contaminated objects. However, the dynamics of household transmission of MRSA remain unclear, posing challenges for effective...
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Freire M, Camargo C, Bubach L, Yamada A, Spadao F, Lopes C, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis
. 2024 Dec;
27(1):e14414.
PMID: 39632684
Background: Infections by carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CRPA) have been associated with high morbidity and mortality among solid organ recipients. Objectives: To delineate the epidemiological and molecular characteristics of a recurrent...
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Macedo M, Sobreira C, Lavor C, Rola C, Rolim T, Pessoa F, et al.
Arq Gastroenterol
. 2024 Jun;
61:e23195.
PMID: 38896575
Backgrounds: Fortunately, much has been studied about COVID-19 in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Evidence suggests that these patients do not appear to be at increased risk of severe...
4.
de Oliveira V, Funari A, Taborda M, Magri A, Levin A, Magri M
Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo
. 2023 Dec;
65:e60.
PMID: 38055378
Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) is considered saprophytic fungi, and is rarely reported as a human pathogen. Cutaneous infections caused by non-neoformans cryptococcus are rare. We describe a case of an...
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Ciofi-Silva C, Cordeiro L, Oliveira N, Mainardi G, Levin A, Almeida R, et al.
Rev Bras Enferm
. 2023 Aug;
76(3):e20220556.
PMID: 37556697
Objectives: to adapt, validate the content and assess the reliability of the instrument National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Task Load Index, translated into Brazilian Portuguese. Methods: a methodological study,...
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Chlorhexidine susceptibility and Eagle effect in planktonic cells and biofilm of nosocomial isolates
Marchi A, Cortes M, Noguera S, Rossi F, Levin A, Costa S, et al.
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
. 2023 Apr;
42(6):787-792.
PMID: 37086303
The aim of this study is to evaluate the chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) susceptibility in both planktonic cells and biofilm of 32 Gram-negative (Gn) and 6 Gram-positive (Gp) isolates by minimal...
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Berti L, Spazzapan E, Queiroz M, Pereira P, Fernandes-Svartman F, Raposo de Medeiros B, et al.
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2023 Feb;
153(1):576.
PMID: 36732219
This study compares fundamental frequency (f) and fundamental frequency standard deviation (fSD) of COVID-19 patients with the same parameters in the speech of subjects without COVID-19, and verifies whether there...
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Porto A, de Melo Tavares B, Assis D, Mendes E, Girao E, Perdigao Neto L, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis
. 2022 Oct;
24(5):e13874.
PMID: 36254511
Background: The incidence of multidrug resistant organisms (MDROs) infections among solid organ transplant (SOT) patients is very high in Brazil. Methods: This review will discuss antimicrobial use and resistance in...
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Oliveira B, de Oliveira L, Mendes de Oliveira F, Pereira G, de Souza R, Manuli E, et al.
Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo
. 2022 Oct;
64:e63.
PMID: 36197424
COVID-19 disease is spread worldwide and diagnostic techniques have been studied in order to contain the pandemic. Immunochromatographic (IC) assays are feasible and a low-cost alternative especially in low and...
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Bubach Carvalho L, Casadio L, Polly M, Nastri A, Turdo A, de Araujo Eliodoro R, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2022 Sep;
28(11):2334-2336.
PMID: 36121391
We describe monkeypox virus (MPXV) transmission from a patient to a healthcare worker through needlestick injury. A lesion appeared at the inoculation site 5 days after injury. Blood tested MPXV-positive...