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10 July 2021 - 2396
Fosmanogepix treatment for Fusarium infections in patients under an expanded access program: case series and review
22 April 2017 - OS0110
Association between contact precautions and symptoms of depression and anxiety: a meta-analysis
27 April 2015 - P0889
Risk factors and predictors for lung disease in patients with human metapneumovius infection at a major university hospital in New York
26 April 2015 - P0513
Successful therapy with aerosolized 7% hypertonic saline in patients with severe refractory pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacteriosis (pNTM)
25 April 2015 - EV0453
Challenges in effective treatment for patients with nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease
10 May 2014 - P0060
Candidaemia at two major teaching hospital networks in New York
10 May 2014 - eP310
Procalcitonin in patients with cancer: role of biomarker-assisted diagnosis for bacterial infections, SIRS and sepsis syndrome
01 April 2001
Predominant 1/2 serotype associated with listerosis in patients with underlying malignancy in the United States
01 April 2001
Emergence of Candida parapsilosis fungaemia as the dominant nonalbicans Candida species blood stream infection at a cancer centre in New York
01 April 2001
Impact of Candida species colonization on mortality in patients with cancer
01 April 2001
Human T-cell lymphotropic virus-I associated adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma presenting as rapidly progressive mononucleosis-like syndrome during pregnancy
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