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Bacteraemia with Meningitis Caused by Listeria Innocua of Unknown Source in an Elderly Patient with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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Prevalence of invasive bacterial infection among febrile infants with positive urinalysis results: a planned secondary analysis of the Febrile Infants Diagnostic assessment and Outcome (FIDO) prospective observational cohort study. [PDF]
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Impact of implementing a clinical decision rule on the use of empirical antibiotics and invasive procedures. [PDF]
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Efficacy of eravacycline in difficult-to-treat (DTR) Acinetobacter baumannii bacteraemia in ICU: a case report. [PDF]
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The Lancet, 1997
him better. After a week, we added prednisolone, 45 mg/day, on the assumption that pyoderma gangrenosum was the cause of his abscess. His fever subsided the following morning; cutaneous ulcers and scalp pustules gradually resolved. The wound continued to ooze pus. Colchicine, 1ยท0 mg/day, was added.
J W, Liu, N Y, Hsu, T C, Huang
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him better. After a week, we added prednisolone, 45 mg/day, on the assumption that pyoderma gangrenosum was the cause of his abscess. His fever subsided the following morning; cutaneous ulcers and scalp pustules gradually resolved. The wound continued to ooze pus. Colchicine, 1ยท0 mg/day, was added.
J W, Liu, N Y, Hsu, T C, Huang
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