Carlo Giaquinto
University of Padua
388 Papers
2.1K Citations
Carlo Giaquinto is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 321 publications. Previous affiliations of Carlo Giaquinto include Boston Children's Hospital & UCL Institute of Child Health.
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Meropenem vs standard of care for treatment of neonatal late onset sepsis (NeoMero1): A randomised controlled trial.
Irja Lutsar,Corine Chazallon,Ursula Trafojer,Vincent Meiffredy de Cabre,Cinzia Auriti,Chiara Bertaina,Francesca Ippolita Calò Carducci,Fuat Emre Canpolat,Susanna Esposito,Isabelle Fournier,Maarja Hallik,Paul T. Heath,Mari-Liis Ilmoja,Mari-Liis Ilmoja,Elias Iosifidis,Jelena Kuznetsova,Laurence Meyer,Tuuli Metsvaht,Tuuli Metsvaht,George Mitsiakos,Zoi Dorothea Pana,Fabio Mosca,Lorenza Pugni,Emmanuel Roilides,Paolo Rossi,Kosmas Sarafidis,Laura Sanchez,Mike Sharland,Vytautas Usonis,Adilia Warris,Jean-Pierre Aboulker,Carlo Giaquinto +31 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that meropenem as broad-spectrum antibiotic should be reserved for neonates who are more likely to have Gram-negative LOS, especially in NICUs where microorganisms producing extended spectrum- and AmpC type beta-lactamases are circulating.
The Impact of Clinical Pathways on Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Otitis Media and Pharyngitis in the Emergency Department.
Daniele Donà,Daniele Donà,Maura Baraldi,Giulia Brigadoi,Rebecca Lundin,Giorgio Perilongo,Rana F. Hamdy,Theoklis E. Zaoutis,Liviana Da Dalt,Carlo Giaquinto +9 more
TL;DR: A reduction in broad-spectrum antibiotic prescriptions and a reduction in the total cost of antibiotics for Aom and GAS pharyngitis along with an increase in “wait and see” prescribing for AOM indicate effectiveness of CP for antimicrobial stewardship in this setting.
Intracranial hypertension and cryptococcal meningitis in a girl with AIDS
TL;DR: A lumbar puncture revealed clear CSF, protein 0.40 g/l, glucose 2 mmol/l and 5 mononuclear cells/mm3 as mentioned in this paper.
Unveiling the Risk Period for Death After Respiratory Syncytial Virus Illness in Young Children Using a Self-Controlled Case Series Design
You Li,Harry Campbell,Harish Nair,Rachel M Reeves,Alexander D. Douglas,Adam Meijer,Thea Kølsen Fischer,Terho Heikkinen,Carlo Giaquinto,Kena A. Swanson,Sonia K Stoszek,Amanda J. Leach,Clarisse Demont,Scott Gallichan,Jeroen Aerssens,Philippe Beutels,Louis Bont,Andrew J. Pollard,Peter J. M. Openshaw,Michael E Abram,Brian Rosen,Eva Molero +21 more
TL;DR: An increased risk of death in the first month after an RSV illness episode leading to healthcare attendance is found, providing a practical cutoff time window for community-based surveillance studies estimating RSV-related mortality risk.
Epidemiology of Frequently Occurring Skin Diseases in Italian Children from 2006 to 2012: A Retrospective, Population‐Based Study
Anna Cantarutti,Daniele Donà,Federica Visentin,Eleonora Borgia,Antonio Scamarcia,Luigi Cantarutti,Elena Peruzzi,Colin Gerard Egan,Marco Villa,Carlo Giaquinto +9 more
TL;DR: This study evaluated the incidence and prevalence of frequently occurring pediatric skin diseases in Italy as seen by family pediatricians (FPs) and found an increase in the prevalence in children.