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56561“…BACKGROUND: Although invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) has declined following pneumococcal conjugate vaccines, both respiratory (R-IPD; e.g., pneumonias +/− empyema) and nonrespiratory IPD (NR-IPD) remain concerning. …”
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56562“…The most common pathogens causing CAUTIs were Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 5), Candida albicans (n = 2), Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 1) and Enterococcus faecalis (n = 1). …”
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56563“…METHODS: A panel of 110 meropenem nonsusceptible Enterobacteriaceae clinical isolates, including 98 Klebsiella pneumoniae, eight Enterobacter cloacae, and four Escherichia coli were tested using CAZ-AVI (30/20 µg) diffusion disks manufactured by Hardy Diagnostics (Hardy) and BD Biosciences (BD). …”
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56564por Stainton, Sean, Monogue, Marguerite, Tsuji, Masakatsu, Yamano, Yoshinori, Echols, Roger, Nicolau, David P“…A. baumannii (AB, n = 4), P. aeruginosa (PSA, n = 2), K. pneumoniae (KP, n = 4) and E. coli (EC, n = 2) displaying cefiderocol MICs of 0.5–16 mg/L were used in the neutropenic murine thigh model. …”
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56565por Mitra, Shravani, Mukherjee, Suchandra, Naha, Sharmi, Chattopadhyay, Pinaki, Dutta, Shanta, Basu, Sulagna“…RESULTS: Isolated Enterobacteriaceae comprised of Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 55), Escherichia coli (n = 16), Enterobacter cloacae (n = 1) and Enterobacter aerogenes (n = 1). …”
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56566por Manenzhe, Rendani I., Moodley, Clinton, Abdulgader, Shima M., Robberts, F. J. Lourens, Zar, Heather J., Nicol, Mark P., Dube, Felix S.“…Introduction: Nasopharyngeal (NP) colonization by Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) precedes the development of respiratory tract infection. …”
Publicado 2019
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56567“…Initial evaluation included urine, blood, and CSF cultures which revealed Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteremia. Ionized calcium normalized by day 4 of calcium therapy, and over the following two weeks, the calcium dose was slowly reduced. …”
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56568por Bjork, Lauren, Hopkins, Teri, Yang, Linda, Frei, Christopher R, Jones, Xavier, Cadena, Jose, Walter, Elizabeth“…The most common pathogens were E. coli (66%) and K. pneumoniae (24%). Cefpodoxime (71%) and ciprofloxacin (85%) were the most commonly used oral antibiotics. …”
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56569por Kadri, Sameer S, Ling Lai, Yi, Warner, Sarah, Strich, Jeffrey R, Ricotta, Emily, Rebecca Prevots, D, Demirkale, Cumhur Y, Babiker, Ahmed, Rhee, Chanu, Klompas, Michael, Danner, Robert L“…Enterococcal BSI was 2- and 4-fold more likely to have a falsely negative PCT than S. aureus or S. pneumoniae BSIs, whereas non-glucose fermenters other than P. aeruginosa had a 2 and 3-fold higher likelihood of being missed compared with P. aeruginosa and Enterobacteriaceae BSIs respectively (Fig 2). …”
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56570“…METHODS: We conducted a retrospective review from January 2018 to February 2019 of all CRASS-P Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, and Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates from urine cultures. Patients with any symptom related to a UTI, urinalysis with >10 white blood cells/high-powered field, urine culture with >10,000 colony-forming units/mL, and receipt of an antibiotic were included. …”
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56571por Cho, Christian Y, Dillon, Caroline, Carr, Dustin R, Walsh, Thomas L, Moffa, Matthew, Bremmer, Derek N“…The most common pathogens were E. coli (58.2%) and K. pneumoniae (17.3%) and the primary source of infection was urinary (70%). …”
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56572“…RESULTS: The most common GN organisms were E. coli (44.5%), K. pneumoniae (19.6%), P. mirabilis (6.7%), and P. aeruginosa (PSA; 5.3%). …”
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56573“…BC-GN did not identify 1 K. pneumoniae with a 98% (47/48) positive agreement. BC-GN does not include the detection of S. maltophilia (4), Serratia (4), Morganella (1), and B. fragilis (1)and these were excluded in the BC-GN analysis. …”
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56574por Claeys, Kimberly C, Schlaffer, Kathryn, Kpadeh-Rogers, Zegbeh, Jiang, Yunyun, Evans, Scott R, Kristie Johnson, J, Leekha, Surbhi“…Organism identification included: E. coli (35.1%), K. pneumoniae (23.4%), P. mirabilis (10.4%), S. marcescens (10.4%), Enterobacter spp. (9.4%), P. aeruginosa (3.9%). …”
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56575“…The most common pathogen and source were Klebsiella pneumoniae (42.2%) and urine (29.5%), respectively. …”
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56576“…Compared with other agents, PD-1 inhibitors were associated with a higher blip rate (incidence rate ratio 4.3, 1.3–12.3). 17/55 (32%) TEs were initiated with detectable plasma HIV RNA, which declined on ART in 13/15 (87%) TEs with follow-up testing; one patient stopped ART and one later suppressed. 9/55 (16%) TEs involved an infectious complication (7 soft-tissue infections, 2 pneumonias), although none was clearly attributed to IMDs. 36/55 (65%) TEs had good therapeutic response. …”
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56577por MacVane, Shawn H, Bhalodi, Amira A, Spafford, Kyle, Humphries, Romney, Oppermann, Niels“…BACKGROUND: Definitive therapy with piperacillin–tazobactam (TZP) for ceftriaxone (CRO)-resistant E. coli or K. pneumoniae bloodstream infections (BSI) has been shown to be inferior to carbapenem therapy in a randomized trial. …”
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56578por Lodise, Thomas, Gupta, Vikas, Yu, Kalvin, Gupta, Kalpana, Early, Maureen, Ye, Gang, Schranz, Jennifer, Gelone, Steven P“…RESULTS: In 2018, there were 193,476 non-duplicate ENT urine isolates across 4,623,333 admissions; 63.6% were E. coli (EC), 19.5% were K. pneumoniae/oxytoca (KPO), and 8.7% were P. mirabilis (PM). …”
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56579“…METHODS: Ten strains of KPC-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae with C/A MIC varied from 0.5 µg/mL to 8 µg/mL were used in resistance studies using C/A at 2x–8x the MIC (with avibactam [AVI] fixed at 4 µg/mL). …”
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56580“…CRE cases are defined by isolation from a sterile body site or urine of E. coli, K. pneumoniae, K. oxytoca, K. aerogenes, or E. cloacae. …”
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