Kevin Sermet
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Sermet K, Goeminne C, Hantz S, Assaf A, Faure E, Lazrek M, et al.
Clin Transplant
. 2023 Aug;
37(12):e15109.
PMID: 37641575
Background: Recurrence after Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in heart transplant recipients is difficult to predict, in spite of its high incidence. Secondary prophylaxis could reduce this burden; however, its duration remains...
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Bauschert L, Sermet K, Frealle E, Khodr J, Magro L, Yakoub-Agha I, et al.
J Mycol Med
. 2022 Aug;
32(4):101312.
PMID: 35914432
Gastro-intestinal mucormycosis (GIMM) is a highly lethal invasive fungal disease partly because of a challenging diagnosis. An allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant recipient experienced bowel obstruction caused by slowly-evolutive gastro-intestinal mucormycosis...
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Sermet K, Kipnis E, Duployez C, Wallet F, Dessein R, Le Guern R
J Clin Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
60(1):e0033021.
PMID: 35045276
No abstract available.
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Sermet K, Kipnis E, Duployez C, Wallet F, Dessein R, Le Guern R
J Clin Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
60(1):e0032821.
PMID: 35045274
No abstract available.
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Sermet K, Demaeght F, Alcaraz I, Viget N, Dauenhauer J, Senneville E, et al.
J Bone Jt Infect
. 2021 Jun;
6(6):207-209.
PMID: 34109104
A non-typeable (NTHi) was responsible for an invasive infection including bacteremia, spondylodiscitis with epidural abscess, and periprosthetic hip infection in a 79-year-old woman, triggered by a superinfected ethmo-orbital mucocele. Surgical...
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Assaf A, Faure E, Sermet K, Loridant S, Leroy J, Goeminne C, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis
. 2020 May;
22(5):e13313.
PMID: 32386273
A 65-year-old man was diagnosed with an invasive Aspergillus fumigatus infection with sternal osteomyelitis 4 months after heart transplantation. Unfortunately, after 8 weeks patient developed severe cutaneous and neurological toxicities...