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    Not surprising: a rebound in antibacterial consumption in Europe, with Cyprus and Greece on the podium
    (Oxford University Press, 2024-05-01)
    Nikolaos Spernovasilis
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    Recent European-wide data place Cyprus and Greece in the highest positions of total antimicrobial consumption. While this level of consumption might be partly attributed to the high rates of infections due to MDR bacteria in these countries, several other reasons should be sought to help apply local measures, to decrease inappropriate and excess antimicrobial use. The present viewpoint aims to provide a roadmap for interventions, by briefly discussing the various factors that underlie antimicrobial use and prescribing practices in Greece and Cyprus.
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    Is brucellosis a great mimic of tuberculosis? A case report
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2020-09-01) ;
    Dimitrios Sfairopoulos
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    Stavroula Tsiara
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    Fotios Barkas
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    Persefoni N. Margariti
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    Aris P. Agouridis
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    Evangelia E. Ntzani
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    Evangelos C. Rizos
    Tuberculosis (TB) can manifest prolonged fever or fever of unknown origin, especially when it is located extrapulmonary. We report a case of disseminated TB complicated by iliac bone osteolysis and a gluteal abscess in a 75-year-old female patient with fever and bone marrow dysplasia. Diagnosis of TB was made despite transient false-positive high-titer agglutination tests and ELISA antibodies to Brucella. The case presented shows that in a highly suggestive case of TB, positive agglutination tests or ELISA antibodies to Brucella should be interpreted with caution, and repeated testing should be performed to assess their persistence and fluctuation over time.