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Autor:
M Catherine McEllistrem, Cornelius J Clancy, Deanna J Buehrle, Nina Singh, Aaron Lucas, Valerie Sirianni, Brooke K Decker
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 3, p e0248347 (2021)
BackgroundHealthcare workers (HCW) are at increased risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection from both patients and other HCW with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). RT-PCR cycle threshold (Ct) values of SARS-CoV-2 ≤ 34 and the first 7-9 days of symptoms are
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f1349a1808f349529b2d1525dcb887fe
Publikováno v:
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America. 36:825-837
Infection of the lower respiratory tract is a potentially severe or life-threatening illness. Taking the right steps to recognize, identify, and treat pneumonia is critical to improving patient outcomes. An awareness of the diversity of potential inf
Autor:
Shantini D. Gamage, Chetan Jinadatha, John D. Coppin, Stephen M. Kralovic, Alan Bender, Meredith Ambrose, Brooke K. Decker, Aaron S. DeVries, Michihiko Goto, Oleh Kowalskyj, Angela L. Maistros, Vincent Rizzo, Loretta A. Simbartl, Richard J. Watson, Gary A. Roselle
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 56:11363-11373
Autor:
Michele E. Woolbert, Christine D. Spalding, Ninet Sinaii, Brooke K. Decker, Tara N. Palmore, David K. Henderson
Publikováno v:
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology. 44:62-67
Objectives:To analyze the frequency and rates of community respiratory virus infections detected in patients at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (NIHCC) between January 2015 and March 2021, comparing the trends before and during the
Autor:
Cornelius J. Clancy, Jennifer Pruskowski, Aaron Lucas, Deanna J. Buehrle, Brooke K. Decker, M. Catherine McEllistrem, Steven M. Handler
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks often occur in nursing homes and prompt frequent surveillance testing for SARS-CoV-2. A single dose of the BNT162b2 vaccine reduces viral load and transmission. In this study, we describe the r
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 9
Background Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci (VRE) are major pathogens for severely immunosuppressed patients. Because VRE are common pathogens in our institution, such patients are often empirically treated to cover VRE, exposing them to broad-spectr
Autor:
Shantini D, Gamage, Chetan, Jinadatha, John D, Coppin, Stephen M, Kralovic, Alan, Bender, Meredith, Ambrose, Brooke K, Decker, Aaron S, DeVries, Michihiko, Goto, Oleh, Kowalskyj, Angela L, Maistros, Vincent, Rizzo, Loretta A, Simbartl, Richard J, Watson, Gary A, Roselle
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 56(16)
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 48:e192-e199
Objectives Timely empiric antimicrobial therapy is associated with improved outcomes in pediatric sepsis, but minimal data exist to guide empiric therapy. We sought to describe the prevalence of four pathogens that are not part of routine empiric cov
Autor:
Michele, Woolbert, Christine, Spalding, Ninet, Sinaii, Brooke K, Decker, Tara N, Palmore, David K, Henderson
Publikováno v:
Infection control and hospital epidemiology.
The objective of this study was to analyze the frequency and rates of community respiratory virus infections detected in NIH Clinical Center (NIHCC) patients from January 2015 through March 2021, comparing the trends before and during the COVID-19 pa
Autor:
Brooke K. Decker, Cornelius J. Clancy
Publikováno v:
Infection Prevention ISBN: 9783030984267
Infection Prevention ISBN: 9783319609782
Infection Prevention ISBN: 9783319609782
Nosocomial Legionnaires’ disease, caused by the waterborne bacterial species Legionella, is a potentially preventable hospital-associated infection. Legionella bacteria are ubiquitous in both natural water sources and manmade potable water systems.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2b992234f997e17ae43eeb79f7e8d318
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98427-4_25
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98427-4_25