Publications by authors named "Parisa Badiee"

Background And Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the incidence of nosocomial fungal infections in pediatric patients and evaluate the etiological agents, risk factors, and sites of infections.

Materials And Methods: Clinical samples were cultured to assess fungal colonization. When fungal nosocomial infections were suspected according to the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer criteria, clinical samples were evaluated using direct microscopic, culture, and molecular methods.

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Background: The current study aimed to identify Iranian Nakaseomyces (Candida) glabrata complex species in the clinical isolates and determine their antifungal susceptibility profile.

Methods: In total, 320 N. glabrata clinical isolates were collected from patients hospitalized in different geographical regions of Iran.

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Blockade of programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) is a transformative immunotherapy. However, only a fraction of patients benefit, and there is a critical need for broad-spectrum checkpoint inhibition approaches that both enhance the recruitment of cytotoxic immune cells in cold tumors and target resistance pathways. Indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase (IDO) small molecule inhibitors are promising but suboptimal tumor bioavailability and dose-limiting toxicity have limited therapeutic benefits in clinical trials.

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  • Saprophytic fungi can lead to hospital-acquired infections, especially in patients who are already at high risk.
  • These infections can significantly increase both mortality rates and healthcare costs.
  • The study identified various fungi species in hospital environments, some of which were resistant to antifungal treatments, highlighting the need for further research on environmental fungi levels and their link to patient infections.
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  • Opportunistic fungal infections are a significant risk for cancer patients after chemotherapy due to immune suppression, and antifungal resistance is a growing concern.
  • A study examined 325 cancer patients over three years, identifying fungal infections using PCR-RFLP methods and testing antifungal susceptibility based on CLSI guidelines.
  • Results showed a 22.7% infection rate, predominantly by one species, with all isolates sensitive to amphotericin B, but notable resistance was found to anidulafungin, fluconazole, and itraconazole; thus, amphotericin B is recommended for treating serious infections.
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Disruption of the cell cycle is among the most effective approach to increase tumour cells' radio-sensitivity. However, the presence of dose-limiting side effects hampers the clinical use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors targeting the cell cycle. Towards addressing this challenge, we identified a bosutinib nanoformulation within high density lipoprotein nanoparticles (HDL NPs) as a promising radiosensitiser.

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  • The study focused on identifying dermatophytes using a technique called Polymerase Chain Reaction-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism and comparing how effective new and established antifungal drugs are against these fungi.
  • Researchers collected clinical samples from patients at five Iranian universities and used specific lab methods to culture and analyze these samples, confirming that 95.6% of the isolated fungi were dermatophytes.
  • The most frequently found dermatophytes were Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Trichophyton interdigitale, and Trichophyton rubrum, with luliconazole, terbinafine, and isavuconazole showing the best antifungal effectiveness in vitro.
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  • The study evaluated the antifungal activities of 8 agents against Candida species isolated from immunocompromised patients in Iran, collected from 10 university hospitals between December 2019 and December 2021.
  • It identified 598 strains, with C. albicans being the most common, followed by C. glabrata and others, using PCR methods for identification and standard microdilution techniques for testing antifungal susceptibility.
  • Results showed that caspofungin and voriconazole had the lowest minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values, indicating they are the most effective treatments compared to other antifungal agents in this region, while some isolates exhibited multiazole resistance but not pan-azole resistance.
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Background And Purpose: Taurolidine is active against a wide variety of micro-organisms, including bacteria and fungi. Mucormycosis is one of the life-threatening opportunistic fungal infections, especially in immunocompromised patients. Currently, the emergence of Mucormycosis during the COVID-19 pandemic raises public health concerns regarding untoward morbidity and mortality among SARS-CoV-2 patients.

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Background: Invasive aspergillosis is one of the important causes of infection in immunocompromised patients. This study aimed to evaluate the roles of biomarkers in the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis and their relationship with antifungal stewardship programs.

Methods: 190 sera from 52 immunocompromised patients and volunteer individuals were included in this study.

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Background: Fusarium species are saprophytic fungi with a worldwide distribution. These fungi cause various infections among immunocompromised patients; however, they can also involve immunocompetent individuals.

Case Presentation: We report a case of a 41-year-old Iranian woman who presented with ulcerative lesions on her lips 10 months ago.

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Background: The potential use of biomarkers in the diagnosis of fungal infections is a challenge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of a biomarker-guided antifungal stewardship program for hospitalized pediatrics suffering from invasive aspergillosis (IA).

Methods: Pediatric patients with suspected probable or proven IA were enrolled in this study.

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Immune checkpoint inhibition with antibodies targeting the programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) pathway is a frontline cancer immunotherapy. Driven by the limited response rates and high off-target toxicity associated to monoclonal antibodies, small molecule inhibitors of PD-1 are under active investigation. Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) is an up-stream regulator of PD-1 and small molecule GSK3 inhibitors have been shown to effectively reduce T-cell expression of PD-1 receptors.

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Aspergillus species are a major cause of life-threatening invasive infections and noninvasive diseases. This study seeks to investigate the frequency of Aspergillus species among Iranian patients and their susceptibility to seven antifungals. In a cross-sectional study, 233 Aspergillus isolates were collected from 11 university hospitals in Iran between 2018 and 2021.

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Preclinical, clinical and epidemiologic studies have established the potent anticancer and radiosensitisation effects of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins). However, the low bioavailability of oral statin formulations is a key barrier to achieving effective doses within tumour. To address this issue and ascertain the radiosensitisation potential of simvastatin, we developed a parenteral high density lipoprotein nanoparticle (HDL NP) formulation of this commonly used statin.

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Intratumoral administration of immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as programmed cell death-1 antibodies (aPD-1), is a promising approach toward addressing both the low patients' responses and high off-target toxicity, but good preclinical results have not translated in phase I clinical studies as significant off-target toxicities were observed. We hypothesized that the nanoformulation of aPD-1 could alter both their loco-regional and systemic distribution following intratumoral administration. To test this hypothesis, we developed an aPD-1 nanoformulation (aPD-1 NPs) and investigated its biodistribution following intratumoral injection in an orthotopic mice model of head and neck cancer.

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Radiotherapy is one of the main treatment options for head and neck cancer patients. However, its clinical efficacy is hindered by both radiation induced side effects and radio-resistance. Radio-sensitising approaches with acceptable toxicity are being actively investigated.

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Background: Candidemia is a fatal invasive fungal infection that involves thousands of patients annually and is associated with high mortality rate and economic burden. The incidence of candidemia is increasing due to the use of invasive medical instruments and immunosuppressive drugs. The treatment of infection is problematic because of the increased resistance of clinical strains to antifungal drugs.

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is a soil saprophytic mold with worldwide distribution, which can infect humans and other mammals, sporadically. The clinical manifestations include mycetoma, onychomycosis, keratomycosis, pneumonia, and arthritis. Here, we present a disseminated infection due to in a diabetic patient infected to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from Isfahan, Iran.

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There is a worldwide concern regarding the antimicrobial resistance and the inappropriate use of antifungal agents, which had led to an ever-increasing antifungal resistance. This study aimed to identify the antifungal susceptibility of colonized Candida species isolated from pediatric patients with cancer and evaluate the clinical impact of antifungal stewardship (AFS) interventions on the antifungal susceptibility of colonized Candida species. Candida species colonization was evaluated among hospitalized children with cancer in a tertiary teaching hospital, Shiraz 2017-2018.

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Background And Purpose: Skin rashes, mostly seen in children and adolescents, are considered among the most common side effects of azole antifungals. Although therapeutic concentrations of voriconazole (VCZ) have been documented for infected skin, there is no evidence specifying whether specific dermatologic side effects could predict high VCZ serum concentration, especially in high-risk leukemic children.

Case Report: Herein, we report a unique skin side effect of VCZ in a 5-year-old boy with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) referred to Amir Medical Oncology Center in Shiraz, Iran.

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Background And Purpose: is an emerging multidrug-resistant pathogen. The identification of this species with the conventional phenotypic or biochemical mycological methods may lead to misidentification. Molecular-based species-specific identification methods such as quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) facilitate a more reliable identification of than mycological methods.

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Introduction: For the best management of the zygomycosis in immunocompromised patients, the present study aims to detect and identify the etiologic agents by DNA sequencing method and their related factors in clinical samples of patients.

Methodology: Clinical samples from 1,058 patients admitted in 11 university hospitals in Shiraz, Southern Iran were collected between July 2015 and July 2018. All samples (bronchoalveolar lavage, sputum, blood, tissue) were examined by routine microscopic and culture tests for zygomycetes.

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Background: Orbital mucormycosis is a rare but potentially severe and troublesome invasive fungal infection that could be occurred even in healthy individuals. The initial clinical presentation is similar to bacterial pre-septal or septal cellulitis, especially in early stages.

Case Presentation: Herein, we describe the successful management of a series of five cases presenting with orbital mucormycosis in previously healthy children.

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