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pro vyhledávání: '"David H. Culver"'
Autor:
Karen L. Darling, Kathy Labonte, David H. Culver, Craig N. Shapiro, Anthony E. Fiore, Harold S. Margolis, Beth P. Bell, Keith Sabin
Publikováno v:
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 22:354-359
Background Infants with passively transferred maternal antibody (PMA) to hepatitis A virus (HAV) have lower concentrations of antibody to HAV (anti-HAV) after vaccination. We examined the effect of PMA on persistence of anti-HAV and on immune memory.
Autor:
Louise J. Short, David H. Culver, David M. Bell, Julie Louise Gerberding, Mary E. Chamberland, Meryl H. Mendelson, Rita Fahrner, Francisco Alvarado-Ramy, Robin Solomon, George L. Delclos, Scott Campbell, Elise M. Beltrami, Keith Henry, Pamela U. Srivastava, Denise M. Cardo
Publikováno v:
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology. 24:97-104
Objective: To examine a comprehensive approach for preventing percutaneous injuries associated with phlebotomy procedures. Design and Setting: From 1993 through 1995, personnel at 10 university-affiliated hospitals enhanced surveillance and assessed
Autor:
Chesley L. Richards, James S. Tolson, Robert P. Gaynes, Jonathan R. Edwards, Teresa C. Horan, David H. Culver
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 33:S69-S77
By use of the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System's surgical patient surveillance component protocol, the NNIS basic risk index was examined to predict the risk of a surgical site infection (SSI). The NNIS basic SSI risk index i
Autor:
LeAnne M. Fox, Nancy L. Heinrich, Beth P. Bell, Dolores J. Katz, Craig N. Shapiro, Catherine M. Dentinger, David H. Culver
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 138:705-709
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends routine hepatitis A vaccination of children living in communities with high rates of hepatitis A. Rates among children living in migrant farm worker families are unknown.Participants recruit
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 40:1176-1181
BACKGROUND: As part of a nationwide program to identify persons at increased risk for HCV infection, persons who received blood from donors who later tested positive for anti-HCV are being directly notified. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: In December 1999
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 27:887-892
ObjectiveTo describe the epidemiology of nosocomial infections in medical intensive care units (ICUs) in the United States.DesignAnalysis of ICU surveillance data collected through the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System between
Autor:
Julia Heptonstall, Dominique Abiteboul, Florence Lot, Denise M. Cardo, Penny S. McKibben, Giuseppe Ippolito, Pamela U. Srivastava, Carol A. Ciesielski, Ruthanne Marcus, David H. Culver, David M. Bell
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 337:1485-1490
Background The average risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection after percutaneous exposure to HIV-infected blood is 0.3 percent, but the factors that influence this risk are not well understood. Methods We conducted a case–control stud
Autor:
Leonardo A. Stroud, William J. Martone, Michael S. Simberkoff, David H. Culver, Harvey A. Elder, David Rimland, Alan L. Bisno, Joshua Fierer, Robert P. Gaynes, Pamela U. Srivastava
Publikováno v:
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 18:479-485
Objective:To describe the characteristics of and trends in nosocomial infection among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients.Design:Multicenter prospective cohort study.Setting/Patients:HIV-infected patients were enrolled at time of fir
Autor:
Fred C. Tenover, David H. Culver, Edwards, James S. Tolson, Robert P. Gaynes, James W. Biddle, William J. Martone, D L Monnet
Publikováno v:
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 18:492-498
Background: In addition to single-hospital outbreaks, interhospital transmission of extended-spectrum β-lactam-resistant (ESBLR) Klebsiella pneumoniae has been suspected in some reports. However, these studies lacked sufficient epidemiological infor
Publikováno v:
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 17:576-580
Objective:To determine risk factors for mortality in patients with a nosocomial enterococcal primary bloodstream infection (EPBI) and to assess whether vancomycin resistance placed a patient at increased risk of death.Design/Setting:A retrospective c