Increasing numbers and complexity of Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection: 14 years of prospective evaluation at a German tertiary care centre with multi-centre validation of findings
Epidemiology and susceptibility patterns of bloodstream infections caused by Enterococcus spp. in six German university hospitals: a retrospective analysis of blood culture data from 2016-2020 of the R-Net cohort
Development of an innovative blended-learning course on rational antibiotic use for teaching of final-year medical students - the Freiburg "Antibiotika-Kompass"
STI incidence and risk factors for infection and reinfection after introduction of a systematic screening programme for men having sex with men: a longitudinal study in a HIV Cohort
A novel patient-focused intervention increases adherence to guideline-based preventive measures in asplenic patients: results from the prospective controlled PrePPS-study
Does immunodeficiency alter the clinical course of hospitalised COVID-19 patients? Management experiences and outcomes in a prospectively evaluated large cohort at a tertiary care centre in Germany
Reducing the burden of respiratory infections in refugees and immigrants: a systematic review on interventions in OECD, EU, EEA and EU-applicant countries
Comparison of hospitals regarding case fatality rates associated with Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection constitute a useful tool to increase patient safety?
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