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Prevalence of intestinal colonization and nosocomial infection with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriales in children: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Pan F+5 more
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Nosocomial colonization and infection by Achromobacter xylosoxidans
M. E. Reverdy+6 more
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Identification and Evaluation of the Urinary Microbiota Associated With Bladder Cancer
Urinary microbiota in Chinese bladder cancer patients reveals distinct profiles between non‐muscle‐invasive and muscle‐invasive diseases, with potential biomarkers like Peptoniphilus spp. in high‐risk MIBC, suggesting a role in cancer progression. Dysbiosis may serve as a stratification marker for bladder cancer risk. ABSTRACT Background Bladder cancer
Nannan Li+11 more
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ABO blood groups and nosocomial infection. [PDF]
Zhong X+4 more
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The ethanolic extract of Fomitopsis pinicola showed potent antibacterial, antibiofilm, anti‐quorum sensing, efflux pump inhibitory, and antivirulence activities against Methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus, significantly downregulating agrA and hla gene expression.
Başar Karaca+5 more
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Despite good knowledge of 70.8% and positive attitudes of 69% of healthcare providers regarding infection prevention, there was satisfactory practice only in 56.9% of them. Important determinants for adherence were the hospital type, education, training, vaccination, and experience.
Bideri Jean Pierre+4 more
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To detect the contaminate of faucets in hospitals and the splash during hand washing, and to explore the reasonable layout of hand washing pools. Two faucets with roughly the same spatial layout in the ICU of a third-class first-class general hospital ...
Fang-ying Tian+5 more
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Infection dynamics for fluctuating infection or removal rates regarding the number of infected and susceptible individuals [PDF]
In general, the rates of infection and removal (whether through recovery or death) are nonlinear functions of the number of infected and susceptible individuals. One of the simplest models for the spread of infectious diseases is the SIR model, which categorizes individuals as susceptible, infectious, recovered or deceased. In this model, the infection
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A three-year study of nosocomial infections associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Robert J. Sherertz, Felix A. Sarubbi
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Adhesive properties and antibiotic resistance of Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Serratia clinical isolates involved in nosocomial infections [PDF]
V. Livrelli+5 more
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