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[1]
A cluster of ecthyma outbreaks caused by a single clone of invasive and highly infective Streptococcus pyogenes
[2]
Assessment of a rapid urinary antigen detection by an immunochromatographic test for diagnosis of pneumococcal infection in children
[3]
Prospective study of the usefulness of sputum Gram stain in the initial approach to community-acquired pneumonia requiring hospitalization
[4]
Etiology of community-acquired pneumonia: impact of age, comorbidity, and severity
[5]
Community acquired pneumonia--a prospective UK study
[6]
Skin and soft-tissue infections requiring hospitalization at an academic medical center: opportunities for antimicrobial stewardship
[7]
Evaluation of the polymerase chain reaction method for detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae DNA in pleural fluid samples
[8]
Randomized, controlled trial of antibiotics in the management of community-acquired skin abscesses in the pediatric patient
[9]
Practice guidelines for the management of bacterial meningitis
[10]
Endocarditis in patients with a permanent pacemaker: a 1-year epidemiological survey on infective endocarditis due to valvular and/or pacemaker infection
[11]
Linezolid versus vancomycin in treatment of complicated skin and soft tissue infections
[12]
Clinical features and prognostic factors in adults with bacterial meningitis
[13]
Emergence of teicoplanin resistance during therapy of Staphylococcus aureus endocarditis
[14]
Anthrax
[15]
Quantitative detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis in lower respiratory tract samples by real-time PCR
[16]
Community-acquired recurrent bacterial meningitis in adults
[17]
Factors predisposing to acute and recurrent bacterial non-necrotizing cellulitis in hospitalized patients: a prospective case-control study
[18]
The value of signs and symptoms in differentiating between bacterial, viral and mixed aetiology in patients with community-acquired pneumonia
[19]
Home management of mild to moderately severe community-acquired pneumonia: a randomised controlled trial
[20]
Successful treatment of Acinetobacter meningitis with intrathecal polymyxin E
[21]
Avian-pathogenic Escherichia coli strains are similar to neonatal meningitis E. coli strains and are able to cause meningitis in the rat model of human disease