Clinical outcomes and factors associated with optimal antimicrobial therapy in Gram-negative bloodstream infections: a post hoc analysis of a comparative study of rapid vs conventional antimicrobial susceptibility testing
Faecal microbiota transplantation with lyophilized oral capsules in patients with Clostridioides difficile infection: a five-year experience in a university hospital
Assessing the role of healthcare-seeking behaviours in the development of small-area health inequalities in EHR data using complex systems science methods
Impact on hospital length of stay and antimicrobial usage in aseptic meningitis patients dignosed by rapid multiplexed PCR assay at a pediatric hospital
All-cause and attributable mortality in invasive candidiasis and/or Candidaemia with rezafungin and caspofungin treatment: outcomes from the ReSTORE trial
Evolution, treatment, and prognosis of initially unruptured mycotic aneurysms in patients with infective endocarditis: analysis of a national prospective cohort
Outcomes of oral ibrexafungerp in subjects with urinary tract infections from two phase 3 open-label Studies: difficult-to-treat invasive fungal infections (FURI) and infections with Candida auris (CARES)
A novel protocol design to study the efficacy and safety of oral ibrexafungerp as step-down therapy following intravenous (IV) echinocandin for the treatment of invasive candidiasis (MARIO): developing a paradigm shift to IV and oral anti-cell wall therap
Rezafungin and caspofungin treatment response in candidaemia/invasive candidiasis by baseline Candida species: analysis of pooled Phase 2 and Phase 3 results
Treatment outcomes with rezafungin and caspofungin in people aged 65 years and above with Candidaemia and/or invasive candidiasis: integrated analysis of pooled Phase 2 and Phase 3 data
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