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Euro Surveill ; 20(32): 2-5, 2015 Aug 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26290486

ABSTRACT

We report an imported case of louse-borne relapsing fever in a young adult Eritrean refugee who presented with fever shortly after arriving in Switzerland. Analysis of blood smears revealed spirochetes identified as Borrelia recurrentis by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. We believe that louse-borne relapsing fever may be seen more frequently in Europe as a consequence of a recent increase in refugees from East Africa travelling to Europe under poor hygienic conditions in confined spaces.


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Borrelia/isolation & purification , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Relapsing Fever/diagnosis , Animals , Borrelia/genetics , Ceftriaxone/administration & dosage , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Doxycycline/administration & dosage , Eritrea , Humans , Refugees , Relapsing Fever/blood , Relapsing Fever/drug therapy , Switzerland , Travel , Treatment Outcome
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Eur J Med Res ; 12(2): 54-60, 2007 Feb 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17369118

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BACKGROUND: Nucleoside analogues such as Didanosine and Stavudine are known to cause metabolic and body habitus changes during antiretroviral therapy. The most frequently observed are lactic acidosis, hypercholesterinaemia, hypertriglyceridaemia and lipodystrophy. METHODS: Over one year we monitored a cohort of 43 patients who switched from either Stavudine, Didanosine or the combination of both to Tenofovir. A group of 11 patients was kept on their original regimen and acted as control group. Blood samples were taken every 3 months from baseline, anthropometric measurements were performed at baseline, after 6 and 12 months. RESULTS: During observation the levels of lactic acid and cholesterol decreased significantly in the switch group while virologic and immunologic efficacy remained stable. Serum creatinine levels rose significantly in patients switched to Tenofovir, but remained within physiological limits. The mean skin fold thickness increased significantly by 1.8 mm in the switch group after 6 months (p < or =0.001 - p = 0.032). CONCLUSION: These results implicate an improvement of lipid profiles, serum lactate and lipodystrophy in HIV-positive patients after switch to Tenofovir. As a moderate increase in serum creatinine levels was observed, the renal function of patients on a Tenofovir-based regimen should be monitored closely.


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Adenine/analogs & derivatives , Didanosine/therapeutic use , HIV Infections/drug therapy , Organophosphonates/therapeutic use , Skinfold Thickness , Stavudine/therapeutic use , Adenine/adverse effects , Adenine/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Anti-HIV Agents/adverse effects , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , Body Weight , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , Cholesterol/blood , Cholesterol, HDL/blood , Cholesterol, LDL/blood , Creatinine/blood , Didanosine/adverse effects , Female , Glomerular Filtration Rate , Glycated Hemoglobin , HIV Infections/blood , HIV Infections/metabolism , Hemoglobins/analysis , Humans , Lactic Acid/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Organophosphonates/adverse effects , Phosphates/blood , Stavudine/adverse effects , Tenofovir , Treatment Outcome , Triglycerides/blood , Uric Acid/blood , Viral Load
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