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16 April 2023 - E0589
Use of antifungals in acute hospital trusts in England, 2017-2021
15 April 2023 - P0119
Health inequalities on the epidemiology of acquired carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative bacteria in England, 2021
16 April 2019 - P2860
Visualising current and potential future antibiotic resistance levels using Bayesian spatio-temporal models
16 April 2019 - O1015
Impact of the new childhood influenza vaccine programme on antibiotic prescription rates in primary care in England
16 April 2019 - P2332
Identification of optrA in linezolid-resistant Enterococcus faecalis isolated from companion animals in the UK
16 April 2019 - P2527
Caveat emptor: endocarditis admissions, cases, and the potential pitfalls of electronic health record studies
15 April 2019 - P1801
Selection and co-selection of antibiotic resistances among Escherichia coli by antibiotic use in primary care
14 April 2019 - O0470
Linked whole-genome sequencing and epidemiological analysis of Mycobacteroides abscessus in England: no evidence of person-to-person transmission
13 April 2019 - O0044
Candidaemia 30-day all-cause mortality in England: a retrospective review of clinical characteristics, epidemiology and risk factors, 2009 to 2016
13 April 2019 - O0290
The importance of monitoring a novel antibiotic: national surveillance of ceftazidime-avibactam resistance and usage in England, 2018
23 April 2018 - O0787
United Kingdom (UK) laboratory capacity for the diagnosis of invasive fungal diseases: results of a national survey, 2017
24 April 2017 - P1274
The association between use of different antibiotics and trimethoprim resistance: going beyond the obvious crude association using elastic net regularization and generalized boosted regression models
23 April 2017 - P0963
Prevalence and risk factors for Candida auris colonization among intensive care patients in English hospitals: protocol for a field study
11 April 2016 - P1296
Prescribing of last resort antibiotics in the hospital sector continues to increase in England
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