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Paolo Bonfanti

Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca

Publications -  74
Citations -  1826

Paolo Bonfanti is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cohort & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1012 citations.

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Cytomegalovirus Coinfection Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Severe Non–AIDS-Defining Events in a Large Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients

Miriam Lichtner, +133 more
TL;DR: In the study population, CMV/HIV coinfection was associated with the risk of severe non-AIDS-defining events/non- AIDS-related death, especially with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, independently of other prognostic factors.
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Common cardiovascular risk factors and in-hospital mortality in 3,894 patients with COVID-19: survival analysis and machine learning-based findings from the multicentre Italian CORIST Study.

TL;DR: Impaired renal function, elevated C-reactive protein and advanced age were major predictors of in-hospital death in a large cohort of unselected patients with COVID-19, admitted to 30 different clinical centres all over Italy.
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Use of hydroxychloroquine in hospitalised COVID-19 patients is associated with reduced mortality: Findings from the observational multicentre Italian CORIST study

Augusto Di Castelnuovo, +106 more
TL;DR: The inverse association of HCQ with inpatient mortality was particularly evident in patients having elevated C-reactive protein at entry, and within the limits of an observational study and awaiting results from randomized controlled trials, these data do not discourage the use ofHCQ in inpatients with COVID-19.
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Ceftazidime-avibactam use for KPC-Kp infections: a retrospective observational multicenter study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors retrospectively analyzed observational data on use and outcomes of CAZ-AVI therapy for infections caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase-producing K. pneumoniae (KPC-Kp) strains.