Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in 2019: a systematic analysis
- Christopher JL Kevin Shunji Fablina Lucien Gisela Authia Chieh Murray Ikuta Sharara Swetschinski Robles Aguilar G, C. Murray, M. Naghavi
- MedicineThe Lancet
- 1 January 2022
Hunter syndrome: isolation of an iduronate-2-sulfatase cDNA clone and analysis of patient DNA.
- P. J. Wilson, C. P. Morris, J. Hopwood
- BiologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 1 November 1990
The IDS sequence has strong sequence homology with other sulfatases (such as sea urchin arylsulfatase, human arylesulfatases A, B, and C, and human glucosamine 6-sulf atase), suggesting that the sulfatase comprise an evolutionarily related family of genes that arose by gene duplication and divergent evolution.
Monitoring approaches for health-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
- J. Bielicki, X. Duval, S. van der Werf
- MedicineLancet. Infectious Diseases (Print)
- 23 July 2020
Use of the WHO Access, Watch, and Reserve classification to define patterns of hospital antibiotic use (AWaRe): an analysis of paediatric survey data from 56 countries.
- Y. Hsia, Brian R. Lee, M. Sharland
- MedicineLancet Global Health
- 1 July 2019
Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes of Multidrug-resistant, Gram-negative Bloodstream Infections in a European Tertiary Pediatric Hospital During a 12-month Period
- L. Folgori, S. Livadiotti, P. Bernaschi
- Medicine, BiologyThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
- 1 September 2014
This study demonstrates the high mortality of hospital-acquired MDRGN bacteremia in children and study of novel antibiotics active against Gram-negative bacteria should include children early in the clinical trial development programs.
Systematic Review of Antibiotic Resistance Rates Among Gram-Negative Bacteria in Children With Sepsis in Resource-Limited Countries.
- K. Le Doare, J. Bielicki, P. Heath, M. Sharland
- MedicineJournal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases…
- 1 March 2015
There is a need for an international pediatric antimicrobial resistance surveillance system that collects local epidemiological data to improve the evidence base for the WHO guidance for childhood Gram-negative bacteremia.
The Worldwide Antibiotic Resistance and Prescribing in European Children (ARPEC) point prevalence survey: developing hospital-quality indicators of antibiotic prescribing for children.
- A. Versporten, J. Bielicki, N. Drapier, M. Sharland, H. Goossens
- Medicine, Political ScienceJournal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
- 1 April 2016
This study has derived the first global quality indicators for antibiotic use in hospitalized neonates and children worldwide and provides a feasible method to identify areas for improvement of antibiotic use, to set benchmarks and to monitor future interventions in hospitals.
Risk in the "Red Zone": outcomes for children admitted to Ebola holding units in Sierra Leone without Ebola virus disease.
- F. Fitzgerald, K. Wing, S. Yeung
- PsychologyClinical Infectious Diseases
- 2017
Outcomes of 697/1054 children testing negative for Ebola virus disease (EVD) and accompanying caregivers are described and Nosocomial EVD transmission risk may be lower than feared.
Comparing neonatal and paediatric antibiotic prescribing between hospitals: a new algorithm to help international benchmarking.
- A. Porta, Y. Hsia, M. Sharland
- MedicineJournal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
- 1 May 2012
A new pragmatic three-step algorithm has the potential to be a useful tool to provide antibiotic use comparator data and requires validation in a large prospective point prevalence study.
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