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2. Yellow fever vaccine-associated adverse events following extensive immunization in Argentina
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Biscayart, Cristián, Carrega, María Eugenia Pérez, Sagradini, Sandra, Gentile, Ángela, Stecher, Daniel, Orduna, Tomás, Bentancourt, Silvia, Jiménez, Salvador García, Flynn, Luis Pedro, Arce, Gabriel Pirán, Uboldi, María Andrea, Bugna, Laura, Morales, María Alejandra, Digilio, Clara, Fabbri, Cintia, Enría, Delia, Diosque, Máximo, and Vizzotti, Carla
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- 2014
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3. Efficacy of a Nasal Spray Containing Iota-Carrageenan in the Postexposure Prophylaxis of COVID-19 in Hospital Personnel Dedicated to Patients Care with COVID-19 Disease
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Figueroa, Juan Manuel, primary, Lombardo, Mónica Edith, additional, Dogliotti, Ariel, additional, Flynn, Luis Pedro, additional, Giugliano, Robert, additional, Simonelli, Guido, additional, Valentini, Ricardo, additional, Ramos, Agñel, additional, Romano, Pablo, additional, Marcote, Marcelo, additional, Michelini, Alicia, additional, Salvado, Alejandro, additional, Sykora, Emilio, additional, Kniz, Cecilia, additional, Kobelinsky, Marcelo, additional, Salzberg, David Manuel, additional, Jerusalinsky, Diana, additional, and Uchitel, Osvaldo, additional
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- 2021
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4. Efficacy of a Nasal Spray Containing Iota-Carrageenan in the Postexposure Prophylaxis of COVID-19 in Hospital Personnel Dedicated to Patients Care with COVID-19 Disease
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Figueroa,Juan Manuel, Lombardo,Mónica Edith, Dogliotti,Ariel, Flynn,Luis Pedro, Giugliano,Robert, Simonelli,Guido, Valentini,Ricardo, Ramos,Agñel, Romano,Pablo, Marcote,Marcelo, Michelini,Alicia, Salvado,Alejandro, Sykora,Emilio, Kniz,Cecilia, Kobelinsky,Marcelo, Salzberg,David Manuel, Jerusalinsky,Diana, Uchitel,Osvaldo, Figueroa,Juan Manuel, Lombardo,Mónica Edith, Dogliotti,Ariel, Flynn,Luis Pedro, Giugliano,Robert, Simonelli,Guido, Valentini,Ricardo, Ramos,Agñel, Romano,Pablo, Marcote,Marcelo, Michelini,Alicia, Salvado,Alejandro, Sykora,Emilio, Kniz,Cecilia, Kobelinsky,Marcelo, Salzberg,David Manuel, Jerusalinsky,Diana, and Uchitel,Osvaldo
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Juan Manuel Figueroa,1 Mónica Edith Lombardo,2,3 Ariel Dogliotti,4 Luis Pedro Flynn,5 Robert Giugliano,6 Guido Simonelli,7 Ricardo Valentini,2 Agñel Ramos,8 Pablo Romano,9 Marcelo Marcote,10 Alicia Michelini,11 Alejandro Salvado,12 Emilio Sykora,13 Cecilia Kniz,14 Marcelo Kobelinsky,15 David Manuel Salzberg,16 Diana Jerusalinsky,17 Osvaldo Uchitel18 1Sleep and Respiratory Research Center, Instituto de Ciencia y TecnologÃa Cesar Milstein, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 2Clinical Research Unit, Hospital Universitario CEMIC, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 3Scientific Direction, Nobeltri S.R.L, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 4Department of Cardiology, Instituto Cardiovascular de Rosario, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina; 5Department of Infectology, Sanatorio de Niños de Rosario, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina; 6Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Brigham and Womenâs Hospital, and Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 7Département de Médecine, Université de Montréal and Centre dâétudes avancées en médecine du sommeil, Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada; 8Intensive Care Department, Sanatorio Parque de Rosario, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina; 9Otolaryngology Department, ClÃnica y Maternidad Santa Isabel, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 10Medical Direction Department, Hospital Interzonal de Agudos Pte. Perón, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 11Pulmonology Department, Hospital Pediátrico Avelino Castelán, Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina; 12Pulmonology Department, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 13Department of Medicine, ClÃnica Monte Grande, Monte Grande, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 14Pulmonology Department, Hospital 4 de Junio Dr Ramón Carrillo, Chaco, Argentina; 15Medical Direction, ClÃnica Modelo De Morón, Morón, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 16Department of Family Medicine, Hospital Gral.
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- 2021
5. Polyclonal outbreak of bacteremia caused by Burkholderia cepacia complex and the presumptive role of ultrasound gel
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Nannini, Esteban C., Ponessa, Adriana, Muratori, Rosa, Marchiaro, Patricia, Ballerini, Viviana, Flynn, Luis, and Limansky, Adriana S.
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- 2015
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6. Características clínico-epidemiológicas y predictores de complicaciones coronarias en niños de Argentina con enfermedad de Kawasaki
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Melonari, Pablo, Abate, Héctor, Llano López, Luis Hernán, Cutlca, Rubén J., Apaz, M. Teresa, Battagliotti, Cristina, Vilca, Iris, Cancellara, Aldo, Calvari, Miriam, Ellis, Alejandro, Collia, Adrián G., Flynn, Luis Pedro, Aletti, Alicia, Lazarte, Gustavo, Petricca, Juan, Tonetto, Ivana P., Santillán, Alejandro, Brusadín, Mariana, Gaiano, Alejandra, Mannino, Leonardo, Bonardo, Virginia, Euliarte, Cristina, Carli, Norberto De, Bellone, Luciana, Gajo-Gané, Andrea, and Albano, Ana
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coronary complication ,coronary aneurysms ,complicación coronaria ,Kawasaki disease ,aneurismas coronarios, factores de riesgo coronario ,Enfermedad de Kawasaki ,risk factors for coronary damage - Abstract
Resumen Introducción: La enfermedad de Kawasaki (EK) es una vasculitis sistémica aguda con riesgo de desarrollar aneurismas coronarios. Objetivos: Describir características clínico-epidemiológicas en niños con diagnóstico de EK en Argentina. Analizar factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de complicaciones coronarias (CC). Población y Métodos: Estudio multicéntrico, retrospectivo, transversal, observacional y analítico. Incluyó pacientes bajo 18 años de edad, con diagnóstico de EK en hospitales de Argentina, entre el 1 de enero de 2010 y el 31 de diciembre de 2013. Resultados: N = 193 sujetos. Edad: mediana: 29 meses. Tasa promedio total país 5 casos/10.000 egresos hospitalarios. Presentaron CC 15,5%. Mayor riesgo de CC: Mayor cantidad de días de fiebre al momento de colocación del tratamiento (p = 0,0033); Aumento de: frecuencia cardíaca (p = 0,0021), eritrosedimentación (VSG) (p = 0,005), proteína C reactiva (PCR) (p < 0,0001), leucocitosis (p = 0,0006), neutrofilia (p = 0,0021); Disminución de hematocrito (p = 0,0007) y hemoglobina (p < 0,0001). Asociación con CC: alteraciones cardiológicas no coronarias (ORv10.818); PCR mayor de 68 mg/L (OR = 11.596); leucocitos mayores a 20.000/mm3 (OR= 4.316); y VSG mayor de 64 mm/1° hora (OR = 4.267). Conclusión: La forma de presentación más frecuente fue EK completa, el riesgo de CC fue mayor en varones, menores de 5 años de edad, los factores de riesgo (clínicos y de laboratorio) fueron semejantes a los descritos en la bibliografía. Background: Kawasaki disease (EK) is an acute systemic vasculitis with a risk of developing coronary aneurysms. Aim: To describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of children with EK in Argentina and to analyse the risk factors for the development of coronary's complications (CC). Methods: Multicenter, retrospective, cross-sectional, observational and analytical study. It included patients younger than 18 years of age diagnosed with EK in hospitals in Argentina, between January the 1st, 2010 and December the 31th, 2013. Results: N = 193 subjects. Age: medium: 29 months. Total incidence 5 cases / 10,000 hospital discharges. CC was observed in 15.5% of patients. Increased risk factors for CC: Elevated number of days with fever at the time of treatment placement (p = 0.0033); Increased of: heart frequency (p = 0.0021), erythrosedimentation (ESR) (p = 0.005), C-reactive protein (CRP) (p < 0.0001), leukocytes (p = 0.0006), neutrophils (p = 0.0021); Decreased of hematocrit (p = 0.0007) and hemoglobin (p < 0.0001).Association with CC: non-coronary cardiological alterations (OR = 10,818); PCR greater than 68 mg /L (OR = 11,596); leukocytes greater than 20,000 / mm3 (OR = 4.316); and ESR greater than 64 mm / 1 hour (OR = 4.267). Conclusion: The most frequent form of presentation was complete EK, the risk of CC was higher in males, younger than 5 years old, the risk factors (clinical and laboratory) were similar to those described in the literature.
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- 2019
7. A Prospective, Multicentric Scoring System to Predict Mortality in Febrile Neutropenic Children With Cancer
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Paganini, Hugo R., Aguirre, Clarisa, Puppa, Gabriela, Garbini, Cecilia, Javier, Ruiz Guiñazuú, Ensinck, Gabriela, Vrátnica, Claudia, Flynn, Luis, Iacono, Marisa, and Zubizarreta, Pedro
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- 2007
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8. Características clínico-epidemiológicas y predictores de complicaciones coronarias en niños de Argentina con enfermedad de Kawasaki
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Melonari, Pablo, primary, Abate, Héctor, additional, Llano López, Luis Hernán, additional, Cutlca, Rubén J., additional, Apaz, M. Teresa, additional, Battagliotti, Cristina, additional, Vilca, Iris, additional, Cancellara, Aldo, additional, Calvari, Miriam, additional, Ellis, Alejandro, additional, Collia, Adrián G., additional, Flynn, Luis Pedro, additional, Aletti, Alicia, additional, Lazarte, Gustavo, additional, Petricca, Juan, additional, Tonetto, Ivana P., additional, Santillán, Alejandro, additional, Brusadín, Mariana, additional, Gaiano, Alejandra, additional, Mannino, Leonardo, additional, Bonardo, Virginia, additional, Euliarte, Cristina, additional, Carli, Norberto De, additional, Bellone, Luciana, additional, Gajo-Gané, Andrea, additional, and Albano, Ana, additional
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- 2019
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9. Abstract 15: Multicenter Kawasaki Disease Study In Children Of Argentina
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Cristina Euliarte, Tonetto Ivana, Lazarte Gustavo, Juan Petricca, Virginia Bonardo, Anahí Albano, María T Apaz, Pablo A. Melonari, Santillán Alejandro, Battagliotti Cristina, Luciana Bellone, Hector Abate, Andrea Gajo Gane, Miriam Calvari, Norberto de Carli, Gaiano Alejandra, Rubén Cutica, Vilca Iris, Flynn Luis, Adrián G. Collia, Luis H. Llano López, Mannino Leonardo, Brusadín Mariana, Aldo Cancellara, Alicia Aletti, Marisa Olguín, and Alejandro Ellis
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Referral ,business.industry ,Physiology (medical) ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Kawasaki disease ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Vasculitis - Abstract
Introduction: Kawasaki disease (KD) is a vasculitis that affects vessels of small and medium caliber. Objectives: 1 Determine clinical and epidemiology of KD in children in 22 pediatric referral centers in Argentina. 2 Identify risk factors for coronary complications (CC). Material and Methods: A retrospective and analytical study from 01/01/2010 to 31/12/2013. Variables: age, sex, heart rate (HR), clinic features, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C reactive protein (CRP), leukocytes (Gb), neutrophils, hemoglobin (Hb) and CC. Color Doppler echocardiography: acute phase and 4-6 weeks. Results: Subjects: 191, age (Md) 29 months (R: 2-144) .Ratio v / m: 1.8 / 1. Clinical: fever 100% (191/191) more frequent and adenopatía: 57% (110/191) less frequent. CC: 15.7% (30/191). Mortality: 0.52% (1/191 cases). Increased risk of CC: leukocytosis> 20,000 / mm3 Odds ratio (OR) = 4.235 (95% CI 1704-10529). Hematocrit Conclusions: Increased frequency in males. Increased risk of CHD in subjects from western Argentina. Low mortality. Increased risk of CC: low hematocrit and hemoglobin; leukocytes, neutrophils, ESR, CRP, FC, high, Presence of other heart alterations and more days of fever at the time of establishing of treatment. Risk factors for coronary involvement
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- 2015
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10. Confirmed Mycoplasma pneumoniae endocarditis
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Scapini, Juan Pablo, Flynn, Luis Pedro, Sciacaluga, Silvia, Morales, Lorena, and Cadario, Maria Estela
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Endocarditis -- Risk factors ,Endocarditis -- Diagnosis ,Endocarditis -- Care and treatment ,Endocarditis -- Case studies ,Echocardiography -- Usage ,Mycoplasma -- Health aspects - Abstract
To the Editor: In Rosario, Argentina, during June 2005, a 15-year-old boy was hospitalized because of a 2-month history of fever. The patient had no history of cardiac disease or [...]
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- 2008
11. ConfirmedMycoplasma pneumoniaeEndocarditis
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Scapini, Juan Pablo, primary, Flynn, Luis Pedro, additional, Sciacaluga, Silvia, additional, Morales, Lorena, additional, and Cadario, María Estela, additional
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- 2008
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12. [Clinical- epidemiological characteristics and predictors of coronary complications in children of Argentina with Kawasaki disease].
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Melonari P, Abate H, Llano López LH, Cutlca RJ, Apaz MT, Battagliotti C, Vilca I, Cancellara A, Calvari M, Ellis A, Collia AG, Flynn LP, Aletti A, Lazarte G, Petricca J, Tonetto IP, Santillán A, Brusadín M, and Gaiano A
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- Argentina epidemiology, Blood Sedimentation, C-Reactive Protein analysis, Child, Child, Preschool, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Immunoglobulins, Intravenous therapeutic use, Incidence, Infant, Male, Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome therapy, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Seasons, Statistics, Nonparametric, Coronary Disease epidemiology, Coronary Disease etiology, Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome complications, Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome epidemiology
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Background: Kawasaki disease (EK) is an acute systemic vasculitis with a risk of developing coronary aneurysms., Aim: To describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of children with EK in Argentina and to analyse the risk factors for the development of coronary's complications (CC)., Methods: Multicenter, retrospective, cross-sectional, observational and analytical study. It included patients younger than 18 years of age diagnosed with EK in hospitals in Argentina, between January the 1st, 2010 and December the 31th, 2013., Results: N = 193 subjects. Age: medium: 29 months. Total incidence 5 cases / 10,000 hospital discharges. CC was observed in 15.5% of patients. Increased risk factors for CC: Elevated number of days with fever at the time of treatment placement (p = 0.0033); Increased of: heart frequency (p = 0.0021), erythrosedimentation (ESR) (p = 0.005), C-reactive protein (CRP) (p < 0.0001), leukocytes (p = 0.0006), neutrophils (p = 0.0021); Decreased of hematocrit (p = 0.0007) and hemoglobin (p < 0.0001).Association with CC: non-coronary cardiological alterations (OR = 10,818); PCR greater than 68 mg /L (OR = 11,596); leukocytes greater than 20,000 / mm3 (OR = 4.316); and ESR greater than 64 mm / 1 hour (OR = 4.267)., Conclusion: The most frequent form of presentation was complete EK, the risk of CC was higher in males, younger than 5 years old, the risk factors (clinical and laboratory) were similar to those described in the literature.
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- 2019
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13. Multicenter study on invasive Streptococcus pyogenes infections in children in Argentina.
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Cancellara AD, Melonari P, Firpo MV, Mónaco A, Ezcurra GC, Ruizf L, Aletti AM, Gregorio G, Gaiano A, Aird A, Bellone L, Calvari M, Torregrosa C, Morinigo S, Vozzan ML, Tonetto I, Flynn LP, Bidone NM, Russ C, and Ellis A
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- Adolescent, Argentina, Bacteremia etiology, Child, Child, Preschool, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Streptococcal Infections complications, Streptococcal Infections diagnosis, Streptococcal Infections epidemiology, Streptococcal Infections microbiology, Streptococcus pyogenes
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Introduction: Invasive Streptococcus pyogenes infections (ISpIs) cause a high morbidity and mortality, even at present; however, at a regional level there are few publications on this subject in the field of pediatrics., Objective: To describe the prevalence, predisposing factors and clinical characteristics of children hospitalized for ISpI, and analyze risk factors associated with bacteremia and lethality. Material and methods. Retrospective, descriptive study on ISpIs in children <18 years old hospitalized in the Pediatric Ward of 20 healthcare facilities across Argentina between 2010 and 2012. Assessed outcome measures: age, gender, early and late clinical sources of infection, prior chronic condition, predisposing factors, treatment and evolution., Results: To describe the prevalence, predisposing factors and clinical characteristics of children hospitalized for ISpI, and analyze risk factors associated with bacteremia and lethality. Material and methods. Retrospective, descriptive study on ISpIs in children <18 years old hospitalized in the Pediatric Ward of 20 healthcare facilities across Argentina between 2010 and 2012. Assessed outcome measures: age, gender, early and late clinical sources of infection, prior chronic condition, predisposing factors, treatment and evolution., Conclusions: Most ISpIs were observed in patients without a prior chronic condition. The most common manifestation was, frequently with bacteremia, in the skin and soft tissue. A statistically significant association was observed between bacteremia and ≥2 early sources of infection and no surgery. Fatality rate, in association with streptococcal toxic shock syndrome and necrotizing fasciitis, was similar to that observed in other publications., (Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría.)
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