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  1. 242841
    por Jaana, Mirou, Paré, Guy
    Publicado 2020
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Leveraging mHealth technologies in partnership with health care providers and sharing of health/well-being data with health care professionals and family members remain very limited. A culture shift in the provision of care to older adults is deemed necessary to keep up with the development of mHealth technologies and the changing demographics and expectations of patients and their caregivers.…”
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  2. 242842
    “…Several reports have revealed that Japanese adults and children have later bedtimes and shorter sleep durations compared with those in other countries, possibly because of Japanese culture and lifestyles. Therefore, an intervention tool that is suitable to the Japanese sociocultural environment is urgently needed to improve children’s sleep problems in their early years. …”
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  3. 242843
    “…We evaluated the use of 2 culturally informed, evidence-based smartphone apps for Latina breast cancer survivors—one that was designed to improve HRQoL and reduce symptom burden (My Guide) and the other to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors (My Health). …”
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  4. 242844
    “…METHODS: We identified adults hospitalized from 2013–2018 at two academic hospitals in San Francisco with S. aureus bacteremia or ICD-coded diagnoses of endocarditis, epidural abscess, or vertebral osteomyelitis with compatible S. aureus culture. Via structured chart review, we compared the following among PWUD vs. non-PWUD: clinical and substance use features, adjusted odds of antibiotic completion, and one-year infection-free survival using a multivariate Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age/race, housing, comorbidities, and MRSA. …”
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  5. 242845
    “…METHODS: BHK-21, Huh-7, RD and differentiated normal human bronchial epithelial (dNHBE) cell cultures were exposed to virus and serial dilutions of test compounds. …”
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  6. 242846
    “…BACKGROUND: The hospital water environment is a CPE reservoir, and transmission of CPE from drains to patients is a risk. METHODS: We cultured sink and shower drains in patient rooms and communal shower rooms that were exposed to inpatients with CPE colonization/infection from October 2007 to December 2017 at 10 hospitals. …”
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  7. 242847
    “…Individuals with a specific Candida species isolated in ≥50% of their respiratory cultures were considered colonized. Those with C. albicans were analyzed separately from all other Candida species. …”
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  8. 242848
    “…Diagnostics included at least one imaging study in 76% (n=86) of hospitalizations and a bone biopsy in 45% (n=51). Bone biopsy cultures were commonly polymicrobial (47%, n=24), with anaerobes, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus species being the most predominant organisms. …”
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    “…RESULTS: Among 225,457 unique cultures 692 were Erta-R, 2,397 were CRE-1/2, and 222,368 were CS. …”
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  12. 242852
    “…Abnormal chest X-ray was more frequent in patients in the post-implementation phase. All cases of culture positive TB were detected by AFB and GXTB. …”
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    “…Most (66%) resided in a hospital or long-term care facility 4 days prior to culture. The most common source was urine (38%). Non-susceptibility to multiple antibiotic classes was common: 523 (81%) for 3 classes and 214 (33%) for 5 classes (Table 2). 220 (34%) patients had susceptible CRPA and compared to patients with resistant CRPA, were more likely to have lived in a private residence, have a community-associated infection, and less likely to be in the ICU previously (Table 1). …”
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  15. 242855
    “…Phylogenetic analysis, genomic annotation and ST analysis were performed. AT expression in SA culture supernatants was performed by ELISA. Representative isolates with novel AT subtypes that had not been identified in previous studies were tested for hemolytic activity and suvratoxumab neutralizing activity. …”
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  16. 242856
    “…Inclusion criteria: (1) age ≥ 18 years, (2) primary cUTI ED/inpatient discharge diagnosis, (3) positive blood or urine culture between index ED service days -5 to +2. Transfers from acute care facilities were excluded. …”
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  18. 242858
    “…Of SIRS negative pts, 826 (37%) had cultures drawn within 48 hrs of presentation, of which 14% were positive (19% vs 14%, p=0.004). …”
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  20. 242860
    “…METHODS: We analyzed the first positive enterobacteriaceae (ENT) urine culture ≤ 3 days from hospital admission in patients with a primary or secondary UTI ICD10 discharge diagnosis from 68 US hospitals admitted October 1, 2015-2017. …”
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