Transitions between different inflationary slow-roll scenarios are known to provide short
non-slow-roll periods with non-trivial consequences. We consider the effect of quantum diffusion
on the inflationary dynamics in a transition process. Using the stochastic δ𝒩
formalism, we follow the detailed evolution of noises through a sharp transition modeled by the
Starobinsky potential, although some of our results apply to any sharp transition. We find how
the stochastic noise induced by the transition affects the coarse-grained fields. We then
consider the special case that the potential is flat after the transition. It is found that,
during a particular phase of evolution, the noise we obtain cannot drive the inflaton past the
classically unreachable field values; so the boundary crossing is delayed. By deriving the
characteristic function, we also study the tail behavior for the distribution of curvature
perturbations ζ, which we find to decay faster than exp(-3ζ).
Klebsiella pneumoniae is among the most important causes of urinary tract infection (UTI). The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and correlation of antibiotic resistance with virulence characteristics and genetic diversity in K. pneumoniae isolated from UTIs in Iran. Phenotypic tests and antibiotic susceptibility were carried out on the isolates. Detection of the virulence and extendedspectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) genes was performed by polymerase chain reaction. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) was used for exploring the genomic relatedness. Hemolysin, biofilm, and hypermucoviscosity formation were observed in 87.1%, 86.4%, and 12.1% of isolates, respectively. The antibiotic resistance rate of K. pneumoniae isolates ranged from 12.1% for meropenem to 100% for amoxicillin. The prevalence of virulence genes ranged from 1.4% for cnf-1 to 100% for mrkD, fimH, kpn, and entB genes. In this study, 91.7%, 33.3%, and 4.2% of phenotypically ESBL-producers were positive for bla CTX-M , bla TEM , and bla SHV genes, respectively. An association was observed between the presence of traT, fyuA, or cnf-1 genes with antibiotic resistance. Two clone types were obtained by PFGE that indicate different K. pneumoniae clones in community-and hospital-acquired UTIs. The findings of this study are valuable in development of treatment strategies against UTIs in Iran.
Transitions between different inflationary slow-roll scenarios are known to provide short non-slow-roll periods with non-trivial consequences. We consider the effect of quantum diffusion on the inflationary dynamics in a transition process. Using the stochastic δN formalism, we follow the detailed evolution of noises through a sharp transition modeled by the Starobinsky potential, although some of our results apply to any sharp transition. We find how the stochastic noise induced by the transition affects the coarse-grained fields. We then consider the special case that the potential is flat after the transition. It is found that the particular noise we obtain cannot drive the inflaton past the classically unreachable field values. By deriving the characteristic function, we also study the tail behavior for the distribution of curvature perturbations ζ, which we find to decay faster than exp(−3ζ).
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