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pro vyhledávání: '"Laila Castellino"'
Autor:
Rory Bouzigard, Mark Arnold, Jacob Player, Norman Mang, Michael Lane, Trish Perl, Laila Castellino
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology, Vol 3, Pp s96-s96 (2023)
Background: Parkland Health is a 900-bed safety-net hospital that serves Dallas County, Texas. It has an OPAT program in which patients are managed via self-administration (S-OPAT), home-health/hemodialysis (H-OPAT), and skilled nursing facilities (S
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4417f810bbe8460dab93dc894076b752
Publikováno v:
IDCases, Vol 5, Iss C, Pp 6-8 (2016)
Serratia fonticola is an unusual human pathogen, previously described primarily as causing skin and soft tissue infections following trauma. There is little information in the literature about its treatment or susceptibilities. We describe the case o
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eeeb5e70d5bd4cbc8252e3a378fe15d5
Autor:
Amber Sherwood, Jenelle Pennington, Ning Zhou, Cheng Yang Wu, Laila Castellino, Cynthia M. Co, Xiankai Sun, Aditi Mulgaonkar, Orhan K. Öz, Liping Tang, Arturo Velazquez, Paul J. Renick, He Dong
Publikováno v:
ACS Infectious Diseases. 7:347-361
Since most d-amino acids (DAAs) are utilized by bacterial cells but not by mammalian eukaryotic hosts, recently DAA-based molecular imaging strategies have been extensively explored for noninvasively differentiating bacterial infections from the host
A Wandering Missionary’s Burden: Persistent Fever and Progressive Somnolence in a Returning Traveler
Autor:
Kruti J. Yagnik, Alonso Pezo-Salazar, David H. Rosenbaum, Benjamin R. Nelson, Megan L McKenna, Laila Castellino, Rebecca J Chancey, Dominick Cavuoti, Jesse Jaso
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Human African trypanosomiasis incidence has declined, but diagnosis remains difficult, especially in nonendemic areas. Our patient presented with fever, progressive lethargy, and weight loss for 5 months and had previously traveled to Ghana and Camer
Autor:
Paul J, Renick, Aditi, Mulgaonkar, Cynthia M, Co, Cheng-Yang, Wu, Ning, Zhou, Arturo, Velazquez, Jenelle, Pennington, Amber, Sherwood, He, Dong, Laila, Castellino, Orhan K, Öz, Liping, Tang, Xiankai, Sun
Publikováno v:
ACS infectious diseases. 7(2)
Since most d-amino acids (DAAs) are utilized by bacterial cells but not by mammalian eukaryotic hosts, recently DAA-based molecular imaging strategies have been extensively explored for noninvasively differentiating bacterial infections from the host
Autor:
Gary A. Roselle, Jack M. Bernstein, Stephen M. Kralovic, Laila Castellino, Mark Holodniy, Shantini D. Gamage, Patti V Hoffman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infection Prevention. 18:307-310
Healthcare-associated Legionnaires’ disease (HCA LD) causes significant morbidity and mortality, with varying guidance on prevention. We describe the evaluation of a case of possible HCA LD and note the pitfalls of relying solely on an epidemiologi
Autor:
Carol A. Kauffman, Aylin Colpan, Lao Thao, James M. Fleckenstein, Stacey Klutts, Andrea Swiatlo, Connie Clabots, Mary T. Bessesen, Michael A. Kuskowski, Michael Ohl, James R. Johnson, Fletcher Fernau, Evgeni V. Sokurenko, Ruth Anway, Veronika Tchesnokova, Sheldon T. Brown, Arundhati S. Desai, Thomas A. Russo, Mark A. Fisher, Carol Sue Fleming, Bradley L. Allen, Stephen B. Porter, Virginia L. Kan, Laila Castellino, Brian D. Johnston, Stephen M. Brecher, Robert A. Bonomo, Gio J. Baracco, Narla J. Fries, Roger Bedimo, Edwin Swiatlo
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 57:1256-1265
(See the Editorial Commentary by Lautenbach on pages 1266–9.) Escherichia coli causes diverse extraintestinal infections, including urinary tract infection, bacteremia, and meningitis, resulting in considerable morbidity, mortality, and increased c
The Veterans Health Administration strongly encourages all employees to receive an annual influenza vaccine with the goal of achieving a 90% vaccination rate among healthcare personnel (HCP) by 2020 [1]. A nationwide survey conducted by Schult et al.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::93da5e2d908e86e0aee0ff4680f9143b
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4339224/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4339224/
Publikováno v:
IDCases, Vol 5, Iss C, Pp 6-8 (2016)
IDCases
IDCases
Serratia fonticola is an unusual human pathogen, previously described primarily as causing skin and soft tissue infections following trauma. There is little information in the literature about its treatment or susceptibilities. We describe the case o