Bacteremia and candidemia in hematological malignancies: microbiological findings and antibiotic susceptibilities

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Bacteremia and candidemia in hematological malignancies : microbiological findings and antibiotic susceptibilities. / Bruun, B; Bangsborg, Jette Marie; Hovgaard, D; Skinhøj, P.

In: Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 20, No. 5, 1988, p. 503-9.

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Bruun, B, Bangsborg, JM, Hovgaard, D & Skinhøj, P 1988, 'Bacteremia and candidemia in hematological malignancies: microbiological findings and antibiotic susceptibilities', Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 20, no. 5, pp. 503-9.

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Bruun, B., Bangsborg, J. M., Hovgaard, D., & Skinhøj, P. (1988). Bacteremia and candidemia in hematological malignancies: microbiological findings and antibiotic susceptibilities. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 20(5), 503-9.

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Bruun B, Bangsborg JM, Hovgaard D, Skinhøj P. Bacteremia and candidemia in hematological malignancies: microbiological findings and antibiotic susceptibilities. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 1988;20(5):503-9.

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Bruun, B ; Bangsborg, Jette Marie ; Hovgaard, D ; Skinhøj, P. / Bacteremia and candidemia in hematological malignancies : microbiological findings and antibiotic susceptibilities. In: Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 1988 ; Vol. 20, No. 5. pp. 503-9.

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abstract = "The microorganisms isolated in 1981-1985 from 171 cases of septicemia in patients with hematological malignancies were on the whole the same as those found in 1970-1972. The distribution between species was also quite similar for the two periods except within staphylococci, where the isolation rate of coagulase-negative staphylococci was higher in the latter period while that of Staphylococcus aureus was lower. Of 67 strains of Enterobacteriaceae tested for an aminoglycoside, 6% were found to be resistant, whereas 8% of 48 Enterobacteriaceae strains were found to be cefotaxime resistant. Methicillin- or aminoglycoside resistant S. aureus did not occur.",
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T1 - Bacteremia and candidemia in hematological malignancies

T2 - microbiological findings and antibiotic susceptibilities

AU - Bruun, B

AU - Bangsborg, Jette Marie

AU - Hovgaard, D

AU - Skinhøj, P

PY - 1988

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N2 - The microorganisms isolated in 1981-1985 from 171 cases of septicemia in patients with hematological malignancies were on the whole the same as those found in 1970-1972. The distribution between species was also quite similar for the two periods except within staphylococci, where the isolation rate of coagulase-negative staphylococci was higher in the latter period while that of Staphylococcus aureus was lower. Of 67 strains of Enterobacteriaceae tested for an aminoglycoside, 6% were found to be resistant, whereas 8% of 48 Enterobacteriaceae strains were found to be cefotaxime resistant. Methicillin- or aminoglycoside resistant S. aureus did not occur.

AB - The microorganisms isolated in 1981-1985 from 171 cases of septicemia in patients with hematological malignancies were on the whole the same as those found in 1970-1972. The distribution between species was also quite similar for the two periods except within staphylococci, where the isolation rate of coagulase-negative staphylococci was higher in the latter period while that of Staphylococcus aureus was lower. Of 67 strains of Enterobacteriaceae tested for an aminoglycoside, 6% were found to be resistant, whereas 8% of 48 Enterobacteriaceae strains were found to be cefotaxime resistant. Methicillin- or aminoglycoside resistant S. aureus did not occur.

KW - Candidiasis

KW - Drug Resistance, Microbial

KW - Humans

KW - Leukemia

KW - Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin

KW - Opportunistic Infections

KW - Sepsis

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 3222667

VL - 20

SP - 503

EP - 509

JO - Infectious Diseases

JF - Infectious Diseases

SN - 2374-4235

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