Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection at a referral children's hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, 2018-2022. [PDF]
Namushi J, Tootla H, Nuttall J, Eley B.
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A case report on the long‐term use of teduglutide in a pediatric patient with short bowel syndrome
Abstract Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the leading cause of intestinal failure, frequently necessitating long‐term parenteral nutrition (PN). Teduglutide (TED), a glucagon‐like peptide‐2 analog, has demonstrated efficacy in reducing PN dependence in both adults and children. However, long‐term data in pediatric populations remain limited.
Tsuyoshi Sakurai +8 more
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Case Report: Bloodstream infection due to <i>Clostridium innocuum</i> combined with <i>Eggerthella lenta</i>. [PDF]
Xu Y +8 more
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A case of yogurt central line‐associated bloodstream infection in a child with intestinal failure
Abstract Central line‐associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) are a significant cause of morbidity in children with intestinal failure (IF). Probiotic therapy is discouraged in patients with IF because of the increased risk of bacteremia with the probiotic organism.
Nasiha Rahim +6 more
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Integrated SIRI and Lipid Profile for Early Prediction of Bloodstream Infection in AML During Induction Chemotherapy. [PDF]
Luo G, Zeng S, Zhao H.
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Review of nutrition management of pediatric intestinal pseudo‐obstruction
Abstract Chronic intestinal pseudo‐obstruction (CIPO) is a rare, heterogeneous, and debilitating disorder characterized by profound intestinal dysmotility and severe nutrition challenges. Its presentation resembles that of mechanical bowel obstruction, but CIPO occurs in the absence of luminal obstruction.
Senthilkumar Sankararaman +5 more
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Two Cases of Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection: A Previously Unreported Complication of Long-Term Ritodrine Tocolysis. [PDF]
Mori H.
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Abstract Preoperative parenteral nutrition (PN) improves outcomes in malnourished surgical patients. Traditionally, this requires hospital admission, increasing length of stay and costs—challenges worsened by limited hospital bed availability. Outpatient PN may offer a feasible alternative.
Narisorn Lakananurak, Leah Gramlich
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Epidemiology, risk factors, and mortality of Candida bloodstream infection in Yulin, China: a 7-year retrospective study. [PDF]
Liang C +7 more
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