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  • 1. Bloodstream infections during the first year after pediatric small bowel transplantation.
    Florescu DF, Qiu F, Langnas AN, Mercer DF, Chambers H, Hill LA, Qaragholi N, Kalil AC.
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  • 2. Bacterial and fungal bloodstream isolates from 796 hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients between 1991 and 2000.
    Ortega M, Rovira M, Almela M, Marco F, de la Bellacasa JP, Martínez JA, Carreras E, Mensa J.
    Ann Hematol; 2005 Jan; 84(1):40-6. PubMed ID: 15480665
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  • 3. Epidemiology of bloodstream infections in the first year after pediatric lung transplantation.
    Danziger-Isakov LA, Sweet S, Delamorena M, Huddleston CB, Mendeloff E, Debaun MR.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2005 Apr; 24(4):324-30. PubMed ID: 15818292
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  • 5. Polymicrobial bloodstream infection in pediatric patients: risk factors, microbiology, and antimicrobial management.
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  • 9. Nosocomial bloodstream infections in US hospitals: analysis of 24,179 cases from a prospective nationwide surveillance study.
    Wisplinghoff H, Bischoff T, Tallent SM, Seifert H, Wenzel RP, Edmond MB.
    Clin Infect Dis; 2004 Aug 01; 39(3):309-17. PubMed ID: 15306996
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  • 10. Nosocomial bloodstream infections in pediatric patients in United States hospitals: epidemiology, clinical features and susceptibilities.
    Wisplinghoff H, Seifert H, Tallent SM, Bischoff T, Wenzel RP, Edmond MB.
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    Rojas L, Muñoz P, Kestler M, Arroyo D, Guembe M, Rodríguez-Créixems M, Verde E, Bouza E.
    J Hosp Infect; 2013 Nov 01; 85(3):196-205. PubMed ID: 24001997
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  • 12. Catheter-associated bloodstream infections: looking outside of the ICU.
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    Devrim İ, Kara A, Düzgöl M, Karkıner A, Bayram N, Temir G, Şencan A, Sorguç Y, Gülfidan G, Hoşgör M.
    Burns; 2017 Feb 01; 43(1):144-148. PubMed ID: 27615546
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  • 14. Early bloodstream infection after pediatric living donor living transplantation.
    Rhee KW, Oh SH, Kim KM, Kim DY, Lee YJ, Kim T, Kim MN.
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  • 15. Clinical and microbiologic determinants of serious bloodstream infections in Egyptian pediatric cancer patients: a one-year study.
    El-Mahallawy H, Sidhom I, El-Din NH, Zamzam M, El-Lamie MM.
    Int J Infect Dis; 2005 Jan 01; 9(1):43-51. PubMed ID: 15603994
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  • 16. Breakthrough bloodstream infections in critically ill non-neutropenic patients: higher incidence and better survival than non-breakthrough infections.
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  • 17. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric bloodstream infections and alteration in antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in Gram-positive bacteria, 2020-2022.
    Fallah F, Karimi A, Azimi L, Ghandchi G, Gholinejad Z, Abdollahi N, Oskooie NA, Khodaei H, Armin S, Behzad A, Hashemi SM, Ahmadizadeh SN, Alebouyeh M.
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  • 19. Bloodstream infections in a medical-surgical intensive care unit: incidence, aetiology, antimicrobial resistance patterns of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
    Erdem I, Ozgultekin A, Sengoz Inan A, Ozturk Engin D, Senbayrak Akcay S, Turan G, Dincer E, Oguzoglu N, Goktas P.
    Clin Microbiol Infect; 2009 Oct 18; 15(10):943-6. PubMed ID: 19548920
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  • 20. Infection among adult small bowel and multivisceral transplant recipients in the 30-day postoperative period.
    Primeggia J, Matsumoto CS, Fishbein TM, Karacki PS, Fredette TM, Timpone JG.
    Transpl Infect Dis; 2013 Oct 18; 15(5):441-8. PubMed ID: 23809406
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