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15 April 2023 - P0874
Epidemiology of bloodstream infections associated to venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation canulla
13 April 2019 - P0299
Predictors of external ventricular/lumbar drain-related infection mortality
21 April 2018 - P0240
Socioeconomic indicators, healthcare system, antimicrobial use and their impact on bacterial resistance in intensive care units
23 April 2017 - OS0315
Carbapenem resistance found in community patients admitted to the emergency department: known risk factors and unknown reasons for colonization
23 April 2017 - P0701
Co-colonization by mcr-1 harbouring Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae in a patient not exposed to colistin
22 April 2017 - EV0405
Safety of high dose daptomycin in patients with renal impairment 
22 April 2017 - EV0503
Empirical therapy for suspected multidrug resistant Gram-negative bacteraemia in Brazilian neutropenic patients should include three antimicrobials
09 April 2016 - P0083
Overcoming challenges to develop an effective assistance in an epidemic area of dengue fever
10 May 2014 - R462
Usefulness of surveillance cultures in reducing extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae colonisation in a resource-limited neonatal intensive care unit
29 April 2013 - eP797
Mortality predictors for central line-associated bloodstream infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus
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