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[News released on Dec. 4, 2008]'Zinc zipper' plays key role in hospital-acquired infections
2008-12-24
98832
13
[News released on Dec. 18, 2008] Blocking the spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria
2008-12-24
99200
12
[News released on Nov. 8, 2008]
Acinetobacter baumannii
- dangerously increasing its profile as a health-care-associated infection
2008-12-17
98464
11
[News released on Dec. 16, 2008] Genes involved in antibiotic resistance vary within a species
2008-12-17
98137
10
[News from the Scientific Literature] Increasing Incidence of
Clostridium difficile
-associated Disease, Singapore
2008-12-17
97875
9
[News from the Scientific Literature] Antimicrobial drug use and resistance in Europe
2008-12-17
99083
8
[News from the Scientific Literature] Growth and geographic variation in hospitalizations with resistant infections, United States, 2000-2005.
2008-12-17
98307
7
[News from the Scientific Literature] Pediatric pneumonia death caused by community-acquired methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
, Japan
2008-10-02
98199
6
[News from BMJ: September 19, 2008] We are facing a global pandemic of antibiotic resistance
2008-10-02
96783
5
[News from CDC: August 29, 2008] CDC urges pre-teen vaccination with new public service announcements
2008-09-04
97971
4
[News from IDSA/CID: August 12, 2008] Adverse reactions to antibiotics send thousands of patients to the ER
2008-09-04
97978
3
[News from the Scientific Literature] Bacteremia caused by group G streptococci, Taiwan
2008-08-04
94684
2
[News from the Scientific Literature] Spread of
Streptococcus suis
sequence type 7, China
2008-08-04
93780
1
[News from the Scientific Literature]
Streptococcus pneumoniae
serotype 19A in children, South Korea
2008-08-04
93028
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