Thomas A Wichelhaus
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Idris R, Dayani A, Groh A, Mohr A, Koepsell J, Zielbauer A, et al.
Infection
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39531129
Introduction: Drug-sensitive TB (DS-TB) is treated with isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide. Factors like fast-metabolizing enzymes, malabsorption, and drug interactions can influence serum drug levels. Current TB treatment guidelines recommend...
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Rachwal N, Idris R, Dreyer V, Richter E, Wichelhaus T, Niemann S, et al.
Clin Microbiol Infect
. 2024 Nov;
31(3):425-432.
PMID: 39528087
Objectives: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) presents with nonspecific symptoms that can pose a significant diagnostic challenge. Various factors, including age, sex, and HIV status, have been associated with an increased risk...
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von Zeppelin M, Gharoony S, Holubcova Z, Salem R, Hlavicka J, Heyl S, et al.
J Clin Med
. 2024 Aug;
13(15).
PMID: 39124586
: Infectious endocarditis (IE) remains a critical condition despite all the medical advances in recent decades. Reliable pathogen identification is indispensable for precise therapy. The aim of this study was...
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Wetzstein N, Diricks M, Anton T, Andres S, Kuhns M, Kohl T, et al.
Genome Med
. 2024 Jul;
16(1):86.
PMID: 38982539
Background: The Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) comprises the most frequent non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) in Central Europe and currently includes twelve species. M. avium (MAV), M. intracellulare subsp. intracellulare (MINT), and...
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Biciusca T, Zielbauer A, Anton T, Marschall L, Idris R, Koepsell J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jun;
14(1):13295.
PMID: 38858499
Non-tuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease (NTM-PD) is considered a growing health concern. The majority of NTM-PD cases in Europe are caused by slow-growing mycobacteria (SGM). However, distinct radiological features of different...
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Wetzstein N, Diricks M, Andres S, Kuhns M, Marschall L, Biciusca T, et al.
ERJ Open Res
. 2024 Mar;
10(2).
PMID: 38500796
Introduction: is a slow-growing non-tuberculous mycobacterium that can cause non-tuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) pulmonary disease and extrapulmonary infections. Until now, detailed genomic and clinical characteristics, as well as possible transmission routes...
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Puhlmann D, Bergmann D, Besier S, Hogardt M, Wichelhaus T, Langhans S, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2023 Nov;
11(11).
PMID: 38004663
Moulds are ubiquitous components of outdoor and indoor air and local conditions, temperature, humidity and season can influence their concentration in the air. The impact of these factors on mould...
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Kupper-Tetzel C, Idris R, Kessel J, Schuttfort G, Hoehl S, Kohmer N, et al.
Infection
. 2023 Oct;
52(2):461-469.
PMID: 37889376
Introduction: Falciparum malaria remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide. In Germany, it is mainly an imported infection among travellers. Rates of coinfection are often unknown, and a clinical...
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Corbett C, Finger P, Heiss-Neumann M, Bohnert J, Eder I, Eisele M, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect
. 2023 Oct;
12(2):2276342.
PMID: 37883336
Numbers of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) pulmonary diseases (PD) have been repeatedly reported as increasing over the last decades, particularly in Europe. Sound epidemiological data are however missing for most European...
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Kessel J, Goymen E, Wolf T, Wetzstein N, Kupper-Tetzel C, Behrens P, et al.
Int J Infect Dis
. 2023 Jul;
134:269-272.
PMID: 37454889
Objectives: Patients with open pulmonary tuberculosis (opTB) are subject to strict isolation rules. Sputum smear microscopy is used to determine infectivity, but sensitivity is lower than for culture. This study...