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Overuse of antibiotics for urinary tract infections in pregnant refugees, Lebanon

Al Kady C, Moussally K, Chreif W, Farra A, Caluwaerts S,  et al.
2024-06-01 • Bulletin of the World Health Organization
2024-06-01 • Bulletin of the World Health Organization

OBJECTIVE 

To determine whether adding urine culture to urinary tract infection diagnosis in pregnant women...

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Early warning for healthcare acquired infections in neonatal care units in a low-resource setting using routinely collected hospital data: The experience from Haiti, 2014–2018

Lenglet AD, Contigiani O, Ariti C, Evens E, Charles K,  et al.
2022-06-23 • PLOS One
2022-06-23 • PLOS One
In low-resource settings, detection of healthcare-acquired outbreaks in neonatal units relies on astute clinical staff to observe unusual morbidity or mortality from sepsis as microbiolo...
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Maximising access to achieve appropriate human antimicrobial use in low-income and middle-income countries

Mendelson M, Rottingen JA, Gopinathan U, Hamer DH, Wertheim H,  et al.
2015-11-18 • Lancet
2015-11-18 • Lancet
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Multi-drug resistance and high mortality associated with community-acquired bloodstream infections in children in conflict-affected northwest Nigeria

Chukwumeze F, Lenglet AD, Olubiyo R, Lawal AM, Oluyide B,  et al.
2021-10-21 • Scientific Reports
2021-10-21 • Scientific Reports
Pediatric community-acquired bloodstream infections (CA-BSIs) in sub Saharan African humanitarian contexts are rarely documented. Effective treatment of these infections is additionally ...
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Rectal screening displays high negative predictive value for bloodstream infection with (ESBL-producing) Gram-negative bacteria in neonates with suspected sepsis in a low-resource setting neonatal care unit

Lenglet AD, Schuurmans J, Ariti C, Borgundvaag E, Charles K,  et al.
2020-12-01 • Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
2020-12-01 • Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
OBJECTIVES
We analysed the concordance of rectal swab isolates and blood culture for Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) isolates in neonates with a suspicion of neonatal sepsis admitted to...