Cecilia Echave
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Recent Articles
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Roberti J, Jorro-Baron F, Ini N, Guglielmino M, Rodriguez A, Echave C, et al.
Pediatr Qual Saf
. 2025 Jan;
10(1):e788.
PMID: 39776948
Introduction: In the pediatric setting, overprescribing of antibiotics contributes to the rise of multidrug-resistant organisms. Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) are recommended to optimize antibiotic use and combat resistance. However, the...
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Juarez X, Flores Yavi R, Balboa R, Matteucci E, Burundarena C, Causarano M, et al.
Arch Argent Pediatr
. 2023 Jan;
121(4):e202202805.
PMID: 36625673
Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) causes invasive disease. There are encapsulated strains, such as serotype b (Hib), and non-typeable strains (NTHi). One year after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number...
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Delgado M, Saenz C, Glasman P, Juarez X, Monaco A, Echave C, et al.
Rev Chilena Infectol
. 2018 Dec;
35(3):317-320.
PMID: 30534913
Shigella spp. is the most frequent micro-biological isolation in bacterial diarrhea in Argentina. It causes a watery diarrhea or dysenteric disease. It rarely causes extraintestinal problems. It has an incidence...
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Sordelli N, Orlando N, Neyro S, Echave C, Procopio A, Fallo A, et al.
Arch Argent Pediatr
. 2011 Apr;
109(2):150-4.
PMID: 21465074
Primary meningococcal arthritis is an extremely uncommon type of invasive meningococcal disease, with an incidence of 1.5- 1.8% of all paediatric cases of pyogenic arthritis. It is defined as the...
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Barril M, Ferolla F, Jose P, Echave C, Tomezzoli S, Fiorini S, et al.
Arch Argent Pediatr
. 2008 Dec;
106(6):538-41.
PMID: 19107309
A nasal septal abscess (NA) is defined as a collection of pus between the cartilage or bony septum and its normally applied mucoperichondrium or mucoperiostium. It is an uncommon disease...