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2. The design and validation of an experimental model for the secure and efficient medical services based on PKI infrastructures and smart-cards
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Olteanu, A., Cernian, A., Stamatescu, Gr., Mateescu, G., Vladescu, M., Ropot, A., Plesca, C., Togan, M., Sgarciu, V., Carstoiu, D., Saru, D., Anghel, M., and Oana, A.
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- 2012
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3. Low 2016/17 season vaccine effectiveness against hospitalised influenza A(H3N2) among elderly: awareness warranted for 2017/18 season
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Rondy, M., Gherasim, A., Casado, I., Launay, O., Rizzo, C., Pitigoi, D., Mickiene, A., Marbus, S. D., Machado, A., Syrjanen, R. K., Pem-Novose, I., Horvath, J. K., Larrauri, A., Castilla, J., Vanhems, P., Alfonsi, V., Ivanciuc, A. E., Kuliese, M., Van Gageldonk-Lafeber, R., Gomez, V., Ikonen, N., Lovric, Z., Ferenczi, A., Moren, A., Pozo, F., Garcia, M., Latorre, M., Omenaca, M., Oribe Amores, M., Munoz, N., Cilla, G., Fernandino, L., Martinez-Baz, I., Navascues, A., Perez-Garcia, A., Aguinaga, A., Ezpeleta, C., Bella, A., Appelgren, E. C., Castrucci, M. R., Puzelli, S., Chironna, M., Germinario, C., Ansaldi, F., Manini, I., Montomoli, E., Lupulescu, E., Lazar, M., Mihai, M. E., Cherciu, C. M., Dinu, S., Tecu, C., Nitescu, M., Bacruban, R., Azamfire, D., Dumitrescu, A., Ianosik, E., Ceausu, E., Popescu, C. P., Florescu, S. A., Tardei, G., Bejan, C., Teodor, A., Juganariu, G., Plesca, C., Duca, E., Lenzi, N., Lesieur, Z., Loulergue, P., Galtier, F., Agostini, C., Ray, M., Merle, C., Foulongne, V., Lina, B., Laine, F., De Guibert, S., Lagathu, G., Tattevin, P., Jouneau, S., Esvant, A., Le Gallou, T., Carrat, F., Mawuvi, G., Chau, F., Nohynek, H., Haveri, A., Gefenaite, G., Velyvyte, D., Jancoriene, L., Zablockiene, B., Ambrozaitis, A., Grimalauskaite, R., Damuleviciene, G., Lesauskaite, V., Bagdonas, A., Nunes, B., Kislaya, I., Rodrigues, A. P., Gomes, V., Corte-Real, R., Pocas, J., Peres, M. J., Bernard, K., Kurecic-Filipovic, S., Visekruna Vucina, V., Topic, A., Papic, N., Budimir, J., Oroszi, B., Meijer, A., Van Der Hoek, W., Schneeberger, P. 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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Pediatrics ,Epidemiology ,Efetividade da Vacina Antigripal ,A(H3N2) ,Influenza ,cases control ,elderly ,hospitalisation ,vaccine effectiveness ,Elderly ,0302 clinical medicine ,vaccine ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Influenza A Virus ,Hospitalisation ,awareness ,030212 general & internal medicine ,media_common ,Vaccine effectiveness ,virus diseases ,[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,Middle Aged ,Hospitals ,3. Good health ,Hospitalization ,Influenza Vaccines ,H3N2 Subtype ,Female ,Seasons ,influenza ,Rapid Communication ,Human ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Influenza vaccine ,030106 microbiology ,Outcome Assessment (Health Care) ,03 medical and health sciences ,[SDV.IMM.VAC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Vaccinology ,Virology ,Influenza, Human ,medicine ,Aged ,European Union ,Humans ,Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Vacina Antigripal ,European union ,Cases control ,Cases Control ,business.industry ,Public health ,Cuidados de Saúde ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Case-control study ,Influenza a ,Confidence interval ,[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,Emergency medicine ,[ SDV.IMM.VAC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Vaccinology ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,[SDV.IMM.VAC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Vaccinology ,Prevention control ,business - Abstract
Members of the I-Move+hospital working group - Portugal: B. Nunes, I. Kislaya, A.P. Rodrigues (National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon), V. Gomes, R. Côrte-Real (Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, Lisbon), J. Poças, M.J. Peres (Centro Hospitalar de Setúbal, Setúbal). In a multicentre European hospital study we measured influenza vaccine effectiveness (IVE) against A(H3N2) in 2016/17. Adjusted IVE was 17% (95% confidence interval (CI): 1 to 31) overall; 25% (95% CI: 2 to 43) among 65-79-year-olds and 13% (95% CI: -15 to 30) among those ≥ 80 years. As the A(H3N2) vaccine component has not changed for 2017/18, physicians and public health experts should be aware that IVE could be low where A(H3N2) viruses predominate. Funding: The I-MOVE+ project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 634446. The Lithuanian I-MOVE+ study sites were supported by a grant from the Research Council of Lithuania (SEN-03/2015). info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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- 2017
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4. Visual Attention Metadata from Pictures Browsing
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Baccot, B., primary, Charvillat, V., additional, Grigoras, R., additional, and Plesca, C., additional
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- 2008
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5. A flexible communication toolkit for synchronous groupware.
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Plesca, C., Grigoras, R., Queinnec, P., and Padiou, G.
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- 2005
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6. Editorial preface: Special issue on context-aware and mobile multimedia databases and services
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Grigoras, R., Charvillat, V., Chbeir, R., Kosch, H., Bailer, W., Boll, S., Brunie, L., Cao, Y., Delgado, J., Granitzer, M., Hausenblas, M., Eidenberger, H., Ralf Klamma, Lux, M., Marques, O., Oria, V., Plesca, C., Préteux, F., Sedes, F., Spaniol, M., Ternier, S., and Wolpers, M.
7. A Flexible Communication Toolkit for Synchronous Groupware
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Plesca, C., primary, Grigoras, R., additional, Queinnec, P., additional, and Padiou, G., additional
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8. A coordination-level middleware for supporting flexible consistency in CSCW.
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Plesca, C., Grigoras, R., Queinnec, P., Padiou, G., and Fanchon, J.
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- 2006
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9. Spectrum of Non-Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease and Its Relationship with Atrial Fibrillation.
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Oancea AF, Morariu PC, Buburuz AM, Miftode IL, Miftode RS, Mitu O, Jigoranu A, Floria DE, Timpau A, Vata A, Plesca C, Botnariu G, Burlacu A, Scripcariu DV, Raluca M, Cuciureanu M, Tanase DM, Costache-Enache II, and Floria M
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This article aims to analyze the relationship between non-obstructive coronary artery disease (NOCAD) and atrial fibrillation (AF), exploring the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms and implications for clinical management. NOCAD and AF are prevalent cardiovascular conditions that often coexist, yet their interrelation is not well understood. NOCAD can lead to ischemic necrosis of cardiomyocytes and their replacement with fibrous tissue, sustaining focal ectopic activity in atrial myocardium. Atrial fibrillation, on the other hand, the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia, is able to accelerate atherosclerosis and increase oxygen consumption in the myocardium, creating a mismatch between supply and demand, and thus promoting the development or worsening of coronary ischemia. Therefore, NOCAD and AF seem to be a complex interplay with one begets another.
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- 2024
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10. The Clash of the Titans: COVID-19, Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacterales, and First mcr-1 -Mediated Colistin Resistance in Humans in Romania.
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Miftode IL, Leca D, Miftode RS, Roşu F, Plesca C, Loghin I, Timpau AS, Mitu I, Mititiuc I, Dorneanu O, and Miftode E
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(1) Background: Antibiotic resistance and coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) represent a dual challenge in daily clinical practice, inducing a high burden on public health systems. Hence, we aimed to dynamically evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on patients with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) urinary tract infections (UTIs), as well as the antibiotic resistance trends after the onset of the pandemic. (2) Methods: We conducted a prospective study including patients with CRE UTIs who were enrolled both pre- and during the pandemic from 2019 to 2022. We further performed a standardized and comparative clinical, paraclinical, and microbiological assessment between patients with and without COVID-19. (3) Results: A total of 87 patients with CRE UTIs were included in this study (46 pre-pandemic and 41 during the pandemic, of which 21 had associated Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 infection). Klebsiella pneumoniae was the main etiological agent of the UTIs, with the majority of strains (82.7%) being carbapenemase producers (mainly OXA-48 producers), while five of the 34 colistin-resistant isolates were harboring the mobile colistin resistance-1 ( mcr-1 ) gene. COVID-19 patients presented a significantly worse outcome with higher rates of intensive care unit (ICU) admissions (66.7% for COVID patients vs. 18.2% for non-COVID patients, p < 0.001), while the fatality rates were also considerably higher among patients with concomitant viral infection (33.3% vs. 12.1%, p < 0.001). Besides COVID-19, additional risk factors associated with increased mortality were urinary catheterization, sepsis with K. pneumoniae , impaired liver and kidney function, and an inappropriate initial empiric antibiotic therapy. (4) Conclusions: COVID-19 showed a pronounced negative impact on patients with CRE UTIs, with significantly longer hospitalizations and higher ICU admissions and mortality rates., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2023
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11. Simulation and Modeling of Telocytes Behavior in Signaling and Intercellular Communication Processes.
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Cretoiu D, Roatesi S, Bica I, Plesca C, Stefan A, Bajenaru O, Condrat CE, and Cretoiu SM
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- Algorithms, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Models, Theoretical, Molecular Imaging, Cell Communication, Models, Biological, Signal Transduction, Telocytes metabolism
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Background: Telocytes (TCs) are unique interstitial or stromal cells of mesodermal origin, defined by long cellular extensions called telopodes (Tps) which form a network, connecting them to surrounding cells. TCs were previously found around stem and progenitor cells, and were thought to be most likely involved in local tissue metabolic equilibrium and regeneration. The roles of telocytes are still under scientific scrutiny, with existing studies suggesting they possess various functions depending on their location., Methods: Human myometrium biopsies were collected from pregnant and non-pregnant women, telocytes were then investigated in myometrial interstitial cell cultures based on morphological criteria and later prepared for time-lapse microscopy. Semi-analytical and numerical solutions were developed to highlight the geometric characteristics and the behavior of telocytes., Results: Results were gathered in a database which would further allow efficient telocyte tracking and indexing in a content-based image retrieval (CBIR) of digital medical images. Mathematical analysis revealed pivotal information regarding the homogeneity, hardness and resistance of telocytes' structure. Cellular activity models were monitored in vitro, therefore supporting the creation of databases of telocyte images., Conclusions: The obtained images were analyzed, using segmentation techniques and mathematical models in conjunction with computer simulation, in order to depict TCs behavior in relation to surrounding cells. This paper brings an important contribution to the development of bioinformatics systems by creating software-based telocyte models that could be used both for diagnostic and educational purposes.
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- 2020
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