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<p>Clinical Characteristics And Risk Factors In Mixed-Enterococcal Bloodstream Infections</p>
... demographic characteristics of these patients are sum- marized in Table ...of mixed-EBSI and ...in mixed-EBSI compared with mono-EBSI (both ...with mixed-EBSI presented a more severe ... See full document
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Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Prognosis of Candida parapsilosis Bloodstream Infections: Case Control Population Based Surveillance Study of Patients in Barcelona, Spain, from 2002 to 2003
... identify risk factors for and differential clinical characteristics of ...albicans; P ⬍ 0.001) and in patients with intravenous lines (97% versus 86%; P ⫽ ...31%; P ⫽ ... See full document
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Risk factors for mortality of patients with ceftriaxone resistant E coli bacteremia receiving carbapenem versus beta lactam/beta lactamase inhibitor therapy
... these infections are severely limited [12]. Moreo- ver infections caused by ESBL producing organisms have been associated with high morbidity and mortality ...severe infections caused by ESBL ... See full document
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Genetic relatedness and risk factor analysis of ampicillin resistant and high level gentamicin resistant enterococci causing bloodstream infections in Tanzanian children
... Results: Enterococcal bacteraemia was identified in ...1/15, p = ...tested enterococcal isolates displayed vancomycin resistance by Etest or PCR for vanA and vanB ...results. Risk ... See full document
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Epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infections after renal transplantation from donation after cardiac death in a Chinese hospital: a case series analysis
... many factors can interact modifying the risk for infection, such as the immunosuppression profile used, the post-operative care, and the profile of epi- demiological exposure to the susceptibility to CRKP ... See full document
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<p>Vancomycin-resistant enterococcal infection in a Thai university hospital: clinical characteristics, treatment outcomes, and synergistic effect</p>
... The in-hospital mortality was 19 (73.1%) and 30-day mortality was 15 (57.7%) (Table 1). Eighteen patients had microbiological data available after treatment indicating that all had a microbiological cure. The in-hospital ... See full document
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Bleb related infections: clinical characteristics, risk factors, and outcomes in an Asian population
... Interestingly, we found a divergent course between the 2 BRIs regarding IOP. Preinfective IOP levels were similar between blebitis (12.8 ± 3.2) and BRE (12.1 ± 4.9). How- ever, at presentation, mean IOPs in patients with ... See full document
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<p>Risk Prediction and Prognosis of Invasive Fungal Disease in Hematological Malignancies Patients Complicated with Bloodstream Infections</p>
... bacterial infections have increased antibiotic exposure, including the initial broad-spectrum empirical treatment, which may make them susceptible to ...the mixed bio fi lm matrix, and the tolerance of ... See full document
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Clinical and molecular characteristics, risk factors and outcomes of Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infections in the intensive care unit
... comorbidities (including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, coronary heart disease,chromic liver disease, chronic renal failure, solid organ tumor, history of surgery, prior healthcare-associated exposure, exposure to ... See full document
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Clinical characteristics and risk factors of enterococcal infections in Nagasaki, Japan: a retrospective study
... Discussion This retrospective study analyzed the epidemiology, characteristics, and risk factors for vancomycin-susceptible enterococcal VSE infections compared with colonized control pa[r] ... See full document
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<p><em>Stenotrophomonas maltophilia</em> Infections: Clinical Characteristics and Factors Associated with Mortality of Hospitalized Patients</p>
... the risk factors and clinical characteristics of ...maltophilia infections, which later leads to high mortality. 10,11 The clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes ... See full document
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<p>Risk Factors for Carbapenem-Resistant <em>Klebsiella pneumoniae</em> Bloodstream Infections and Outcomes</p>
... This cross-sectional case-control study used clinical and microbiological data of patients who had been treated for K. pneumoniae BSIs in the Henan provincial hospital, a tertiary care teaching hospital with 5000 ... See full document
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Bloodstream infections caused by multidrug resistant gram negative bacteria: epidemiological, clinical and microbiological features
... independent factors associated with MDR infection. Studies of risk factors for MDR-GNB infec- tions and/or colonization are difficult to compare since the study designs, populations, ... See full document
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<p>Contributing Factors to the Clinical and Economic Burden of Patients with Laboratory-Confirmed Carbapenem-Nonsusceptible Gram-Negative Respiratory Infections</p>
... diagnosis-based clinical classi fi cation soft- ware disease category as a measure of underlying clinical conditions (circulatory system diseases included cerebro- vascular diseases, diseases of the heart, ... See full document
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Piperacillin–tazobactam as alternative to carbapenems for ICU patients
... ESBL-PE infections should be ...the risk of inadequate initial antimicrobial treatment, and suggest streamlining initial antibiotic therapy and narrowing the spectrum whenever possible once the pathogen(s) ... See full document
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Evaluation of the Accelerate Pheno System for Fast Identification and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing from Positive Blood Cultures in Bloodstream Infections Caused by Gram Negative Pathogens
... However, in seven of these samples, cultivated Gram-positive organisms were not detected. Of note, the Accelerate Pheno system detected two or more organisms in six monomicrobial BSI infections, namely, C. ... See full document
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<p>Clinical Characteristics of Women with ADHD in Japan</p>
... Our fi ndings must be viewed in the context of several limitations. First, the study lacked a normal control popu- lation, such that we could provide only an approximate comparison to national demographic statistics. ... See full document
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Appropriate initial antibiotic therapy in hospitalized patients with gram negative infections: systematic review and meta analysis
... Bloodstream infections caused by antibiotic-resistant gram-negative bacilli: risk factors for mortality and impact of inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy on outcome.. Antimicrob [r] ... See full document
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<p>Analysis of risk factors for colon cancer progression</p>
... 2,3 Risk factors for colon cancer include smoking, overweight, excessive intake of red meat products, and so ...These risk factors may all play a role at the genetic ...nd risk ... See full document
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<p>Ovarian cancer in the world: epidemiology and risk factors</p>
... the risk of ovarian cancer, 46,133 – 137 but Goodman and Tung 138 argue that alcohol ’ s relation to ovarian cancer is related to the type of ...increased risk of ovarian ...the risk of ovarian ... See full document
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