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Guillermin J, Freutner S, Cohen S, Cassino D, Benoit M, Carroll C, Wingate J, Batiz E, Blum, Rowen J, Guedes B, Chavarria C, Clay Smith, Busey A, Barton Wj, Nowatzke P, Sarnosky K, Goessler M, Romero J, Geiss D, Gley M, Milla P, Sadeghi H, Swafford C, Boron Ml, Rojas S, Hensley S, Farrell L, Hirsch Rl, Kelly T, Boland J, Mink Jw, Walsh J, Martin S, Douglas G, Speer M, Sokunbi Ma, Sorrentino M, Aaronson A, Bentler J, Hunter, Burleson L, Habersang R, Zanni R, Hand I, Stanford A, Booth T, Mackey K, Marcus M, Rzepka Aa, McCall M, McRae P, Davis R, Ghaffari K, Guclu L, Wolsztein J, Emmanuel B. Walter, Shank K, Rouse K, Shah R, Simon W. Lewis, Lovett N, Bolling C, Parnes C, Schmucker J, Wilkinson L, Fuentes S, Free T, Fishbein J, Hirsch D, Johnson C, Komendowski K, Chawla, Quintin A, Lawson Sm, Benbow M, Stephen A. Chartrand, Rhodes T, Rowley R, Sullivan M, Richardson L, Colby L, Riordan L, Lee H, Zinno, Ledbetter J, Prater M, Marshall, Andrew Gelfand, Cyrus S, Cross M, Calcagno Ja, Minard C, Young C, Seybold K, F T Weber, Hayes C, Bennett E, DeBonnett L, McFarland K, Combs K, Butler S, Smeltzer D, Naranjo M, Atkinson La, Harris Ka, Airington S, Richard N, Schochet P, Ortiz M, Arispe E, Frogel M, Protter P, Lemm D, Thompson P, Unfer S, Gatti A, Quinn D, Nicholes P, Roach J, Joyave J, Copenhaver S, Van Veldhuisen Pc, Beverly P. Giordano, Botts T, Cyrus J, Eki C, Halpin Gj, Zuniga M, Fetter-Zarzeka A, Pane C, Case E, Muraligopal, Walker L, van Houten J, Deckard M, Nerwen C, Haskett K, Hudak M, Linehan D, Buchin D, Raby D
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Pulmonology. 35:484-489
The objective of the Registry was to characterize the population of infants receiving prophylaxis for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease by describing the patterns and scope of usage of palivizumab in a cross section of US infants. RSV hospita
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease. 41:89-92
An in vitro study of the activity of 9 agents against 181 US pediatric isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae identified imipenem and faropenem as the most active agents. Overall, faropenem was the most potent oral agent inhibiting 98% of isolates at 1
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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 43:15-19
This in-vitro study was designed to compare the activity of levofloxacin with that of ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, erythromycin, penicillin, amoxycillin, loracarbef, cefaclor, cefpodoxime, ceftriaxone, trimethoprim–sulphamethoxazole, clindamycin and v
Autor:
Henry L. Dorkin, William J. Rodriguez, Meissner Hc, Weisman Le, Stephen A. Chartrand, Law Bj, Robert C. Welliver
Publikováno v:
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 18:223-231
Autor:
Stephen A. Chartrand
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. 9:292-300
Antibiotic resistance in pediatric respiratory pathogens is now widespread, primarily because of overuse of these agents in the community. Twenty to sixty percent of pediatric Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates are nonsusceptible to penicillin (MIC90
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 41:1926-1932
To evaluate whether increased doses of amoxicillin should be used to treat acute pneumococcal otitis media, an in vitro pharmacokinetic model was used to evaluate the killing of pneumococci by amoxicillin when middle ear pharmacokinetics were simulat
Autor:
Jessie R. Groothuis, H. Cody Meissner, William J. Rodriguez, David Fulton, Robert C. Welliver, Stephen A. Chartrand
Publikováno v:
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 15:1059-1068
Autor:
Dean L. Antonson, Thomas G. Heffron, Elizabeth I. Ruby, Byers W. Shaw, Stephen A. Chartrand, David R. Mack
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Liver Transplantation and Surgery. 2:431-437
Our objective was to determine the immunologic response to two influenza vaccine doses in 39 children who had undergone liver transplantation. Patients received two doses of trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine 4 weeks apart. Sera were collected 4
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Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. 7:187-203
Summary Compared with their gram-positive brethren, gram-negative bacteria have evolved an exceedingly complex anatomy and physiology in order to adapt and survive in the rather harsh environment of the gastrointestinal tract. Not surprisingly, they
Autor:
Christopher J. Harrison, Robert Kruger, Richard V. Goering, Stephen A. Chartrand, Daniel J. Boken
Publikováno v:
Europe PubMed Central
We obtained nasopharyngeal cultures for Streptococcus pneumoniae from 54 children ages 2 to 24 months attending an Omaha child-care center (CCC) in April 1994. Thirty-two (59%) of the 54 children were colonized with S. pneumoniae belonging to serotyp