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Max Maurin
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 48
Citations - 1097
Max Maurin is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endophthalmitis & Francisella tularensis. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 48 publications receiving 817 citations. Previous affiliations of Max Maurin include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Joseph Fourier University.
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Mink, SARS-CoV-2, and the Human-Animal Interface
Florence Fenollar,Oleg Mediannikov,Max Maurin,Christian Devaux,Christian Devaux,Philippe Colson,Anthony Levasseur,Pierre-Edouard Fournier,Didier Raoult +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, an outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in a mink farm was reported in the Netherlands and since then, COVID-19 has reached numerous mink farms in Denmark, Denmark, United States, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Poland, Lithuania, and Canada.
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Real-time PCR as a diagnostic tool for bacterial diseases.
TL;DR: An approach combining the detection of pathogens, their mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, their virulence factors and bacterial load in clinical samples could lead to profound changes in the care of these infected patients.
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Ocular manifestations of syphilis: recent cases over a 2.5-year period
Cindy Puech,Stéphane Gennai,Patricia Pavese,Isabelle Pelloux,Max Maurin,Jean-Paul Romanet,Christophe Chiquet +6 more
TL;DR: All patients with ocular syphilis exhibited functional improvement and resolution of ocular inflammation after a specific antibiotic treatment, and syphilis should be considered in all patients with uveitis, scleritis, episcleritis or optic neuritis, especially in men with high-risk sexual behavior.
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New therapeutic approaches for treatment of tularaemia: a review
TL;DR: This review presents novel therapeutic approaches that have been explored in recent years to improve tularaemia patients' management and prognosis and suggests that new therapeutic alternatives that are effective against this intracellular pathogen could be extrapolated to other human pathogens.
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Prevalence of mupirocin resistance among invasive coagulase-negative staphylococci and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in France: emergence of a mupirocin-resistant MRSA clone harbouring mupA
Marine Desroches,Julien Potier,Frédéric Laurent,Anne-Sophie Bourrel,Florence Doucet-Populaire,Jean-Winoc Decousser,M. Archambaud,Grégoire Aubert,M. Biendo,G. Blanchard-Marche,Richard Bonnet,Frédéric Robin,Nadège Bourgeois-Nicolaos,Laurent Bret,Jocelyne Caillon,François Caron,Christian Cattoen,Elisabeth Chachaty,H. Courtade,C. Eloy,J. Etienne,François Vandenesch,Alain Fiacre,F. Girard-Pipau,C. Buisson-Touati,Hélène Jean-Pierre,François Jehl,Roland Leclercq,Vincent Cattoir,Jean-Philippe Lavigne,Gerard Lina,C. Loiez-Durocher,Alain Lozniewski,Nejla Aissa,Max Maurin,Philippe Morand,Marie-Hélène Nicolas-Chanoine,Patrice Nordmann,Nicolas Fortineau,Isabelle Patry,C. Plouzeau-Jayle,Marie-Cécile Ploy,H. Rostane,T. Roussel-Gaillard,Y. Rio,Jacques Tankovic,J. Texier-Maugein,Véronique Vernet-Garnier +47 more
TL;DR: This first large national study indicates the need for thorough epidemiological monitoring and a stewardship programme to prevent and detect mupirocin resistance in staphylococci.