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2. Distribution of spreading viruses during COVID-19 pandemic: Effect of mitigation strategies
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Kıymet, Elif, Böncüoğlu, Elif, Şahinkaya, Şahika, Cem, Ela, Çelebi, Miray Yılmaz, Düzgöl, Mine, Kara, Aybüke Akaslan, Arıkan, Kamile Ötiken, Aydın, Tuğçe, İşgüder, Rana, Yılmazer, Murat Muhtar, Ayhan, Yüce, Gülfidan, Gamze, Bayram, Arzu, Bayram, Nuri, Çelik, Tanju, Alp, Yaşar Tamer, and Devrim, İlker
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- 2021
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3. The impact of the BIOFIRE® Blood Culture Identification 2 Panel on antimicrobial treatment of children with suspected systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis.
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Devrim, Ilker, Ayhan, Fahri Yuce, Kacar, Pelin, Guner Ozenen, Gizem, Bayram, Arzu, Ergun, Deniz, Ozbakır, Hincal, Gulderen, Mustafa, Yilmaz Celebi, Miray, Ozer, Arife, Akaslan Kara, Aybüke, and Bayram, Nuri
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SYSTEMIC inflammatory response syndrome ,NEONATAL sepsis ,SEPSIS - Abstract
This study aimed to assess the therapeutic effects of implementing the BioFire
® Blood Culture Identification 2 (BCID2) Panel (bioMérieux, Marcy l'Etoile, France) in the clinical practice of children with sepsis. This retrospective cross-sectional study included children from 15 days of age to 18 years old with sepsis and of whom the BCID2 Panel was studied from the positive blood culture. If the antimicrobial treatment was changed according to the results of BCID2 Panel, it was recorded and re-grouped as targeted antimicrobial therapy, de-escalation of the antimicrobial treatment and shifting to another antimicrobial drug if any antimicrobial resistance was detected. Seven-days and thirty-days mortality rate was recorded. Thirty-two patients with 36 septic episodes with positive BCID2 Panel results were included. The median age was 10 months 15 days (ranging from 15 days to 16.5 years). The mean difference between having positive results by the BCID2 Panel and conventional culture methods was 82.2 ± 45.4 h (ranging from 12.3 to 207 h). Effect of the BCID2 Panel on the antimicrobial treatment was detected in 69.4% of the episodes (n = 25). Glycopeptides were ceased at 6 patients, piperacillin/tazobactam was ceased at 6 patients, and cefotaxime was ceased at one patient and de-escalation was achieved in 13 episodes which formed the 36.1% of the initial antimicrobial treatment. Conclusion: The BCID2 Panel had an important impact on the patients care and optimization according to the principles of antimicrobial stewardship. The BCID2 Panel may be one of the key items for rapid and accurate diagnosis in children with sepsis. Blood culture is still the mainstay for especially detection of antimicrobial drug resistance, while BCID2 tests had several advantages such as speed and diagnostic accuracy as good as blood culture. What is Known: • The BioFire® Blood Culture Identification 2 (BCID2) Panel (bioMérieux, Marcy l'Etoile, France) is a well-validated assay that allows for the simultaneous identification of 43 nucleic acid targets associated with bloodstream infections within about 1 h. What is New: • BCID2 Panel had a direct impact on the patient's treatment decision at the 69.4% of the sepsis episodes. • The clinicians received the microbiological results 82.2 h earlier with BCID2 panel compared to blood culture methods with antimicrobial resistance and de-escalation of the antimicrobial drugs was achieved at 13 episodes which formed the 36.1% of the initial treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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4. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Bloodstream Infections in Children and Clinical Outcomes of Ceftazidime Treatment.
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Özenen, Gizem Güner, Kara, Aybüke Akaslan, Cem, Ela, Çelebi, Miray Yılmaz, Kaçar, Pelin, Gülderen, Mustafa, Bayram, Arzu, Ağın, Hasan, Karaçelik, Mustafa, Akbay, Sinem, Bayram, Nuri, and Devrim, İlker
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- 2023
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5. Kentsel tasarım rehberlerinde yere bağlılık: Buca örneği
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Bayram, Arzu, Velibeyoğlu, Koray, Izmir Institute of Technology. City and Regional Planning, and Şehir ve Bölge Planlama Ana Bilim Dalı
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Place attachment ,Conservation plans ,Sense of place ,Şehircilik ve Bölge Planlama ,Urban design ,Urban and Regional Planning ,Peyzaj Mimarlığı ,Buca ,Landscape Architecture - Abstract
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, City and Regional Planning, Izmir, 2018, Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 76-81), Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English, This study investigates physical ties of inhabitants, to Dumlupınar neighbourhood and its surroundings where situated in the district of Buca and has a conservation plan, in the context of urban design guides. While cities has faced with losing their identities in the present times, conservation plans are assets in this sense but only not sufficient enough by themselves. Technical specifications, which constitute a framework for the implementation of conservation plans, are used as a standardized template, without any specific definitions. This situation ignores the identity of each place and the historical processes it undergoes and prevents its ability to carry its values to the future. Urban design guides are the tools that makes more explicit definitions on plans by taking into account the specific development processes of each place. In this sense, urban design guides must be considered as a whole with development plans. This makes sure of cities that have different identities can be more liveable and transferable to the future. As a result, the content of the meaning of places where people grow feelings to, can be evaluated in terms of urban design guides in order to make places liveable., Bu çalışma, koruma amaçlı imar planı yapılmış olan Buca ilçesi, Dumlupınar mahallesi ve çevresindeki halkın yaşadıkları yere olan fiziksel bağlarını, kentsel tasarım rehberleri bağlamında sorgulamaktadır. Kentlerin kimliklerini kaybetmeye başladığı bu zamanlarda, koruma amaçlı imar planları, önemli değerleri yaşatmak adına bir değer olup, tek başına yeterli olmamaktadır. Koruma amaçlarının uygulamaya geçmesi adına bir çerçeve oluşturan teknik Şartnameler, yere özgün tanımlamalar içermekten uzak, tek tip bir şablon olarak kullanılmaktadır. Bu durum, her yerin kendine ait olan kimliğini ve geçirdiği tarihsel süreçleri göz ardı etmekte ve değerlerini gelecek yıllara taşıyabilmesine engel olmaktadır. Kentsel tasarım rehberleri, her bir yerin kendine özgü gelişim sürecini dikkate alarak, planların daha açık bir şekilde uygulamaya geçirilmesi adına tanımlamalar yapan bir araçtır. Bu anlamda, kentsel tasarım rehberlerinin imar planlarıyla bir bütün olarak ele alınması, her biri farklı kimliklere sahip olan kentlerin daha yaşanabilir ve bu kimliklerinin geleceğe aktarılır olmasını sağlayacaktır. Sonuç olarak, insanların yaşadıkları yerlere verdikleri anlamın içeriği, kentsel tasarım rehberleri özelinde değerlendirilerek kentlerin daha yaşanabilir hale gelmesi sağlanabilir.
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- 2018
6. Akut lenfoblastik lösemi tanısıyla tedavi edilen hastada gelişen kateter ilişkili Ochrobactrum antropi bakteriyemisi
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Doğan, Güliz, Yılmaz Hancı, Sevgi, Bayram, Arzu, BELEN, FATMA BURCU, MALBORA, BARIŞ, ŞİRİN, MÜMTAZ CEM, Şamlıoğlu, Pınar, Ağuş, Neval, Yılmaz, Nisel, and Karaca Derici, Yeşer
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- 2016
7. Urinary Tract Infection Caused by Hafnia alvei in a Healthy Child.
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Alaygut, Demet, Bayram, Arzu, Soyaltın, Eren, Alparslan, Caner, Çamlar, Seçil Arslansoyu, Mutlubaş, Fatma, Yavaşcan, Önder, and Demir, Belde Kasap
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URINARY tract infections , *HAFNIUM oxide , *GIRLS - Abstract
Hafnia alvei is a rare bacterium that is generally reported to be an opportunistic infectious agent in adults. There are a limited number of identified pediatric cases in the literature. This article reports H. alvei as the causative agent of urinary tract infection in a healthy 8-year-old girl with no underlying disease. The patient recovered with a 10-day oral trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole treatment. The aim of this study was to review the characteristics of this rare microorganism, as a causative agent of urinary tract infection, for clinicians. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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8. Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii, Rubella virus and Cytomegalovirus among pregnant women and the importance of avidity assays.
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Sirin, Mumtaz C., Agus, Neval, Yilmaz, Nisel, Bayram, Arzu, Derici, Yeser K., Samlioglu, Pinar, Hanci, Sevgi Y., and Dogan, Guliz
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SEROPREVALENCE ,TOXOPLASMA gondii ,RUBELLA virus ,CYTOMEGALOVIRUSES ,PREGNANT women - Abstract
Objectives: To determine the seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), Rubella virus, and Cytomegalovirus (CMV) among pregnant women in Izmir, Turkey. Methods: Medical records of pregnant women attending Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey between January 2014 and January 2016 were analyzed in this retrospective cross-sectional study. The 7513 T. gondii IgM/IgG results, 7189 Rubella IgM/IgG results, 906 CMV IgM/IgG results and 146 avidity test results were evaluated. Specific IgM and IgG antibodies were detected by an automated chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay method. Immunoglobulin G avidity tests were performed using a multiparametric immunoassay system. Results: The rates of IgG positivity for T. gondii was 32.3%, Rubella virus 93.5%, and CMV 98.9%. Immunoglobulin M antibodies were found to be positive in 138 (1.9%) cases for T. gondii, 88 (1.2%) cases for Rubella, and 14 (1.5%) cases for CMV. Avidity tests were ordered from 146 of 218 patients who were found both IgM and IgG positive. Among 146 patients, 6 patients had a low avidity index (all for T. gondii), 11 patients showed borderline avidity, and 129 patients revealed high avidity. Conclusion: In our region, whereas the rates of IgG positivity for Rubella and CMV are high, most pregnant women were susceptible to T. gondii infections. In order to enhance the reliability of the serological diagnosis, avidity tests should be performed in all IgM positivities detected together with IgG positivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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9. Antimicrobial susceptibilities of Escherichia coli isolates as agents of community-acquired urinary tract infection (2008-2014).
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Yılmaz, Nisel, Ağuş, Neval, Bayram, Arzu, Şamlıoğlu, Pınar, Şirin, M. Cem, Derici, Yeşer Karaca, and Hancı, Sevgi Yılmaz
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URINE microbiology ,BACTERIAL growth ,CEFOTAXIME ,CEFUROXIME ,CIPROFLOXACIN ,CO-trimoxazole ,DRUG resistance in microorganisms ,ENZYME inhibitors ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,GENTAMICIN ,MICROBIAL sensitivity tests ,MICROBIOLOGICAL techniques ,URINARY tract infections ,URINALYSIS ,CEFAZOLIN ,AMPICILLIN ,CEFEPIME ,CEFTAZIDIME ,NITROFURANTOIN ,AMIKACIN ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Objective: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most frequently seen community-acquired infections worldwide. E. coli causes 90% of urinary system infections. To guide the empirical therapy, the resistance pattern of E. coli responsible for community-acquired UTI was evaluated throughout a seven-year period in this study. Material and methods: The urine cultures of patients with urinary tract infections admitted to outpatient clinics between 1
st January 2008 and 31st December 2014 were analyzed. Presence of >105 colony-forming units/mL in urine culture media was considered as significant for UTI. Isolated bacteria were identified by standard laboratory techniques or automated system VITEK2 (BioMerieux, France) and BD PhoenixTM 100 (BD, USA), as required. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed by Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method using Clinical Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI) criteria. Results: A total of 13281 uropathogens were isolated. Overall E. coli accounted for 8975 (67%) of all isolates. Resistance rates of E. coli to antimicrobial agents was demonstrated to be as follows: ampicillin 66.9%, cefazolin 30.9%, cefuroxime 30.9%, ceftazidime 14.9%, cefotaxime 28%, cefepime 12%, amoxicillin-clavulanic acid 36.9%, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SXT) 20%, ciprofloxacin 49.9%, amikacin 0.3%, gentamycin 24%, nitrofurantoin 0.9%, and fosfomycin 4.3%. There was no resistance to imipenem nor meropenem. The frequency of ESBL-producing E. coli strains was 24%. Conclusion: It is concluded that fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin are appropriate empirical therapy for community-acquired UTI empirical therapy, but the fluoroquinolones and the TMP-SXT shall not be used in the emprical treatment of UTI at this stage. In conclusion, as resistance rates show regional differences, it is necessary to regularly examine regional resistance rates to determine the appropriate empiric antibiotic treatment and national antibiotic usage policies must be reorganized according to data obtained from these studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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10. Investigation of West Nile virus among healthy blood donors in the western part of Turkey.
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BİÇEROĞLU, Servet ULUER, KARATAYLI, Ersin, BAYRAM, Arzu, TURHAN, Ajda, DEĞİRMENCİ, Aysu, AYDINOK, Yeşim, BOZDAYI, Abdurrahman Mithat, and SERTÖZ, Şaziye Rüçhan
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WEST Nile virus ,WEST Nile fever transmission ,BLOOD donors ,ETIOLOGY of diseases ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction - Abstract
Background/aim: The West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus causing different forms of infection among humans, varying from asymptomatic illness to fetal central nervous system infection. Turkey lies within an endemic region for WNV. Transfusion of infected blood products is another well-documented major route of transmission. The aim of our study was to investigate the presence of WNV viremia among a healthy donor population from the western part of the country. Materials and methods: A total of 438 healthy volunteer blood donors were included in the study. The presence of WNV RNA was investigated by quantitative real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and anti-WNV IgG was detected by a commercial ELISA test. Results: Ages of volunteer donors were 18-62 years (mean: 34.7) and 34 (7.76%) were women. All samples were negative for WNV RNA by qRT-PCR. Eleven (2.51%) samples, 1 of which was borderline, were positive for anti-WNV IgG. All positive samples were from the western part of the country and 9 of them were from Izmir. Conclusion: Although all donor samples were negative for WNV RNA by qRT-PCR, the risk of WNV transmission via blood products should not be ignored in endemic regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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11. Pantoea agglomerans as a Cause of Foreign Body Related Septic Arthritis in a Child: Case Report and Review of the Literature.
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Demircan, Eda, Kasap-Demir, Belde, Şahin, Hilal, Bayram, Arzu, and Kanık, Ali
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INFECTIOUS arthritis , *FOREIGN bodies , *JOINT infections , *PENETRATING wounds , *SYNOVIAL fluid , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *BRONCHOSCOPY ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
A previously healthy 7-year-old female patient was admitted with pain and swelling in her left knee and fever. She had injured her left knee 2 weeks ago. Her mother had noticed a protrusion on her knee that she had thought to be associated with a fracture. After being examined by an orthopaedist, fracture was ruled out and the protrusion disappeared. On her admission with fever and painful swollen knee, Pantoea agglomerans was identified in the synovial fluid. On the basis of the close association of P. agglomerans infections with penetrating trauma, the patient and her mother were asked about a history of penetration during the fall, but they denied any possible penetration of a vegetative element since she had fallen on a concrete floor. Although she was treated with antibiotics reported to be sensitive in the antibiogram, she had recurrent septic arthritis. Repeated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interpretations revealed a foreign body in the medial aspect of the left knee. The patient underwent arthrotomy and a plant thorn was removed. The postoperative course was uneventful. We reported this case to emphasize that a vegetative foreign body should be kept in mind in septic arthritis caused by P. agglomerans and/or in those resistant to antibiotics. In addition, we reviewed the literature including children having joint and/or bone infections caused by P. agglomerans . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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12. Detection of Pathogens in Cerebrospinal Fluid With the BIOFIRE Blood Culture Identification 2 Panel in Two Neonates With Healthcare-associated Central Nervous System Infections.
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Guner Ozenen G, Ayhan FY, Kacar P, Gulderen M, Yangin Ergon E, Ergun D, Ozbay T, Bayram A, Ozbakır H, and Devrim I
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- Infant, Newborn, Humans, Central Nervous System, Bacteria genetics, Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction, Blood Culture, Central Nervous System Infections diagnosis
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Competing Interests: The authors have no funding or conflicts of interest to disclose.
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- 2024
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13. Regulatory effects of alanine-group amino acids on serine alkaline protease production by recombinant Bacillus licheniformis.
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Calik P, Bayram A, and Ozdamar TH
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- Bacillus classification, Bacillus metabolism, Homeostasis physiology, Recombinant Proteins biosynthesis, Alanine metabolism, Bacillus enzymology, Bacillus genetics, Leucine metabolism, Serine Endopeptidases biosynthesis, Serine Endopeptidases genetics, Valine metabolism
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Influences of the concentration and addition time of alanine-group amino acids, i.e. alanine, leucine and valine, on serine alkaline protease (SAP) synthesis were investigated by Bacillus licheniformis (DSM 1969) carrying pHV1431:: sub C in a defined medium to identify the amino acids creating intracellular reaction-rate limitation in SAP production. While the precursors of alanine-group amino acids, pyruvate and alanine, did not affect SAP production considerably within the range 0-15 mM, the addition of leucine decreased both SAP production and cell formation, because of the inhibition of valine synthesis. Although valine inhibits reactions starting with pyruvate towards 2-oxo-isovalerate, due to conversion of valine into 2-oxo-isovalerate and from 2-oxo-isovalerate to leucine, valine did not inhibit leucine synthesis. Val (7.5 mM) supply at t =0 h increased SAP activity to an activity of 1070 units.cm(-3) which was 1.3-fold higher than that of the reference production medium. The highest cell growth yield on substrate (Y (X/S)) was obtained as 0.24 g.g(-1) with the supply of alanine; and the highest product formation yield on substrate was obtained as 0.134 units.g(-1) with the supply of valine. By using the results obtained, strategies for increasing SAP production and complex medium design were also discussed.
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- 2003
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