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Dimitrios Papaventsis
Publications - 9
Citations - 687
Dimitrios Papaventsis is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 559 citations.
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The geographic diversity of nontuberculous mycobacteria isolated from pulmonary samples: an NTM-NET collaborative study
Wouter Hoefsloot,Jakko van Ingen,Claire Andrejak,Kristian Ängeby,Rosine Bauriaud,Pascale Bémer,Natalie Beylis,Martin J. Boeree,Juana Cacho,Violet N. Chihota,Erica Chimara,Gavin J. Churchyard,Raquel Cias,Rosa Daza,Charles L. Daley,P. N. Richard Dekhuijzen,Diego Domingo,Francis Drobniewski,Jaime Esteban,Maryse Fauville-Dufaux,Dorte Bek Folkvardsen,Noel Gibbons,Enrique Gómez-Mampaso,Rosa Gonzalez,Harald Hoffmann,Po-Ren Hsueh,Alexander Indra,Tomasz Jagielski,Frances Jamieson,Mateja Janković,Eefje Jong,Joseph Keane,Wo Jung Koh,Berit Lange,Sylvia Cardoso Leão,Rita Macedo,Turid Mannsåker,Theodore K. Marras,Jeannette Maugein,Heather Milburn,Tamas Mlinkó,Nora Morcillo,Kozo Morimoto,Dimitrios Papaventsis,Elia Palenque,Mar Paez-Peña,Claudio Piersimoni,Monika Polanova,Nalin Rastogi,Elvira Richter,Maria Jesus Ruiz-Serrano,Anabela Santos Silva,M. Pedro Da Silva,M. Pedro Da Silva,Hülya Şimşek,Dick van Soolingen,Nora Szabó,Rachel Thomson,Teresa Fernandez,Enrico Tortoli,Sarah E. Totten,Greg Tyrrell,Tuula Vasankari,Miguel Villar,Renata Walkiewicz,Kevin L. Winthrop,Dirk Wagner +66 more
TL;DR: A snapshot of NTM species distribution demonstrates that the species distribution among NTM isolates from pulmonary specimens in the year 2008 differed by continent and differed by country within these continents.
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Inventory study of non-tuberculous mycobacteria in the European Union
Marieke J. van der Werf,Csaba Ködmön,Vera Katalinic-Jankovic,Tiina Kummik,H. Soini,Elvira Richter,Dimitrios Papaventsis,Enrico Tortoli,Monique Perrin,Dick van Soolingen,Manca Žolnir-Dovč,Vibeke Østergaard Thomsen +11 more
TL;DR: It is likely that the prevalence of NTM is underestimated because diagnostic procedures are not optimized specifically for NTM and isolates may not be referred to the national reference laboratory for identification.
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Isoniazid (INH) mono-resistance and tuberculosis (TB) treatment success: analysis of European surveillance data, 2002 to 2014
Basel Karo,Anke Kohlenberg,V Hollo,Raquel Duarte,Lena Fiebig,Lena Fiebig,Sarah Jackson,Cathriona Kearns,Csaba Ködmön,Maria Korzeniewska-Kosela,Dimitrios Papaventsis,Ivan Solovic,Dick van Soolingen,Marieke J. van der Werf +13 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for an association between INH mono-resistance and a lower likelihood of TB treatment success and increased attention should be paid to timely detection and management of INH Mono-resistant TB.
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FATE: the new partnership to Fight Against TB in Central and Eastern Europe.
Tomasz Jagielski,Alena Aleksa,Elizabeta Bachiyska,Ágnes Bakos,Valeriu Crudu,Jarosław Dziadek,Jirí Homolka,Daniela Homorodean,Inta Jansone,Vera Katalinic-Jankovic,Rafał Krenke,Uroš Kuzmic,Igor Mokrousov,Vladyslav Nikolayevskyy,Alena Nikolenka,Gjyle Mulliqi Osmani,Dimitrios Papaventsis,Ilva Pole,I Porvaznik,Branislava Savic,Natalia Shubladze,Ivan Solovic,Nora Szabó,Silva Tafaj,Aida Ustamujic,Jakko van Ingen,Edita Vasiliauskiene,Peter K Yablonsky,Ilona Zemanova,Viacheslav Zhuravlev,Manca Žolnir-Dovč +30 more
TL;DR: The consortium for mula will be a more reliable partner for NGOs and other donor agencies investing in tuberculosis control programmes and research and facilitate individual members to garner and maintain political commitment for tuberculosis programmes.
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Practical approach to detection and surveillance of emerging highly resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing 1071-32-cluster.
Igor Mokrousov,Anna Vyazovaya,V. V. Sinkov,Alena Gerasimova,Panayotis Ioannidis,Weiwei Jiao,Polina Khromova,Dimitrios Papaventsis,Oksana Pasechnik,João Perdigão,Nalin Rastogi,Adong Shen,Adong Shen,Yuriy A. Skiba,Natalia Solovieva,Philip Noel Suffys,Silva Tafaj,Tatiana Umpeleva,Diana Vakhrusheva,Irina Yarusova,Svetlana Zhdanova,Viacheslav Zhuravlev,Oleg Ogarkov +22 more
TL;DR: Based on the phylogenetic analysis of the available WGS data, this article identified three synonymous SNPs in the genes Rv0144, Rv0373c, and Rv 0334 that were specific for the Beijing 1071-32-cluster and developed a real-time PCR assay for their detection.