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11 April 2016 - P1087
Genetic relatedness among clinical Clostridium difficile strains within a specific region in Scotland
30 April 2013 - O658
The impact of interventions to reduce Clostridium difficile infection on antibiotic prescribing in primary care in Tayside, Scotland: interrupted time series analysis
29 April 2013 - O445
Community-associated Clostridium difficile infection among older people in Tayside, Scotland is associated with antibiotic exposure and care home residence: cohort study with nested case-control
29 April 2013 - P2041
Measuring unintended consequences of surgical prophylaxis in orthopaedic patients
27 April 2013 - P893
Bed-day- and cost-savings for the Irish healthcare system from outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy
27 April 2013 - P889
Monitoring unintended consequences of changes in antibiotic policy in medical admissions wards
03 April 2012 - O663
Did an intervention to reduce Clostridium difficile infection have any unintended consequences on 30-day mortality?
03 April 2012 - O660
Randomised control study of antibiotic use in nursing/care homes: initial findings
02 April 2012 - P1842
Cohort study of mortality among hospital inpatients with sepsis
31 March 2012 - O171
Intervention to improve sepsis management in general hospital wards
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