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Mélanie Colomb-Cotinat,Amélie Jouzeau,Gaëlle Pedrono et al. Mélanie Colomb-Cotinat et al.
Objectives: Even though France faces few severe infections due to carbapenem-producing Enterobacterales (CPE), inter-regional epidemic stages render their dissemination a cause for considerable concern. CPE reporting reli...
Monika Iwasaki,Kazuhiro Ishikawa,Takaaki Isoya et al. Monika Iwasaki et al.
Background: Body weight and fluid balance are critical parameters in the monitoring of patient status, as low body weight and fluid overload are associated with increased mortality in sepsis cases. While body weight refle...
C Slekovec,E Pouly,L Malinowski et al. C Slekovec et al.
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of two macroscopic quality indicators to guide antibiotic stewardship strategies. Metho...
Keerthi Anpalagan,Asha C Bowen,Leanne Lamborn et al. Keerthi Anpalagan et al.
Introduction: Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) is the most common cause of sepsis, contributing to paediatric intensive care unit admission in Australia and New Zealand. While deep venous thrombosis (DVT) has been ...
Wenjing Zhang,Kaiyu Qin,Ran Miao et al. Wenjing Zhang et al.
Background: While Parkinsonism plus syndrome (PPS) is one of several atypical manifestations in neurosyphilis patients, its clinical features and brain-related manifestations are inadequately documented. In this cross-sec...
Léna Sleiman,Cédric Dananché,Sophie Gardes et al. Léna Sleiman et al.
Objectives: Wet hospital environments have been documented as potential reservoirs for Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE), possibly contributing to outbreaks among inpatients. Our objectives were to assess t...