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23 April 2022 - P0291
Findings from country antimicrobial resistance (AMR) analysis in India, Pakistan, Russia, Turkey and Vietnam in the context of community-acquired respiratory tract infections: links between antibiotic susceptibility, local and international antibiotic pre
23 April 2022 - P0668
European regional analysis of the in vitro activities of ceftaroline and comparator agents against bacterial pathogens frequently isolated from patients with community-acquired respiratory tract infections: ATLAS surveillance programme 2016-2020
09 July 2021 - 3755
Community-acquired respiratory tract co-infections in non-ICU patients hospitalised with COVID-19 pneumonia
09 July 2021 - 2139
In vitro activities of ceftaroline and comparator agents against bacterial pathogens frequently causing community-acquired respiratory tract infections in patients from Latin America: ATLAS surveillance programme 2016-2019
09 July 2021 - 2163
European regional analysis of the in vitro activities of ceftaroline and comparator agents against bacterial pathogens frequently isolated from patients with community-acquired respiratory tract infections: ATLAS surveillance programme 2015-2019
24 April 2018 - P2442
2016 global assessment of the in vitro activities of ceftaroline and comparator agents against bacterial pathogens frequently causing community-acquired respiratory-tract infections
01 April 2012 - P1563
Spectrum and potency of ceftaroline against leading pathogens causing community-acquired respiratory tract infections in Europe and South Africa, 2010
01 April 2012 - P1449
Antimicrobial activity of PTK 0796 (omadacycline) and comparator agents against contemporary pathogens commonly associated with community-acquired respiratory tract infections collected during 2011 from the European Union
31 March 2012 - P730
Integrated care pathway community-acquired pneumonia for hospitalised patients: how many patients could be included
31 March 2012 - P704
The viral aetiology of an influenza-like illness during the 2009 pandemic
31 March 2012 - P705
Epidemiology and clinical features of severe influenza in adults: 7 years of surveillance in Toronto, Canada
31 March 2012 - P706
Retrospective comparison of PCR-confirmed influenza H1N1 infections and PCR-negative influenza-like illnesses in South East Austria: a case-control study
31 March 2012 - P707
A two-year retrospective study of H1N1 influenza pandemic: experience from a teaching hospital in northwestern England
31 March 2012 - P709
A retrospective cohort study: can we predict a diagnosis of H1N1 pneumonia?
31 March 2012 - P710
Did the 2009 influenza pandemic change influenza prevention, diagnosis and management? Evidence from surveillance for influenza-associated hospitalisation in Canada
31 March 2012 - P711
Influenza outbreak 2010/2011 - significant burden on hospital resources
31 March 2012 - P713
Burden of community-acquired pneumonia in older adults in the new EU countries of the Central Europe
31 March 2012 - P715
Incidence and distribution of Streptococcus pneumonie serotypes in adults in Catalonia, Spain
31 March 2012 - P716
Invasive pneumococcal disease in the Comunidad Valenciana, Spain, 2008-2010
31 March 2012 - P718
Early detection of community outbreaks of respiratory tract infections from house-call visits in the metropolitan area of Athens, Greece
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