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Publikováno v:
Medical Journal of Australia. 218:344-347
Autor:
Daniel K. Yeoh, Gabrielle M. Haeusler, Brendan J. McMullan, Coen Butters, Penelope A. Bryant, Julia E. Clark, Celia M. Cooper, Amanda Gwee, Rishi S. Kotecha, Tony Lai, Monica A. Slavin, Karin A. Thursky, Christopher C. Blyth
Publikováno v:
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy. 77(6)
Invasive fungal disease (IFD) remains a common and serious complication in children treated for leukaemia. Antifungal prescription in children with leukaemia presents unique challenges, particularly due to variation in IFD risk between and within leu
Autor:
Thomas P, Cundy, Kyra, Sierakowski, Alexandra, Manna, Celia M, Cooper, Laura L, Burgoyne, Sanjeev, Khurana
Publikováno v:
ANZ journal of surgery. 87(4)
Standardized post-operative protocols reduce variation and enhance efficiency in patient care. Patients may benefit from these initiatives by improved quality of care. This matched case-control study investigates the effect of a multidisciplinary cri
Autor:
Joshua, Osowicki, Amanda, Gwee, Jesuina, Noronha, Philip N, Britton, David, Isaacs, Tony B, Lai, Clare, Nourse, Minyon, Avent, Paul, Moriarty, Joshua R, Francis, Christopher C, Blyth, Celia M, Cooper, Penelope A, Bryant
Publikováno v:
The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 34(8)
Background There is increasing recognition of the threat to neonatal patients from antibiotic resistance. There are limited data on antimicrobial prescribing practices for hospitalized neonates. We aimed to describe antimicrobial use in hospitalized
Autor:
Catherine M, Dollman, Celia M, Cooper
Publikováno v:
Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report.
In late 2001, a group of South Australian metropolitan public and private hospitals commenced voluntary contribution of data on in-hospital utilisation of antimicrobials to the Communicable Disease Control Branch of the Department of Human Services.
Publikováno v:
The Australasian journal of dermatology. 33(2)
Summary A case of recurrent cutaneous cryptococcosis in an immunocompromised patient is described. The patient presented with a non-healing cutaneous ulcer due to infection with Cryptococcus neoformans. Extensive investigation failed to reveal any ev