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- 2024
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Bacteraemia caused by non-faecalis and non-faecium Enterococcus species—a retrospective study of incidence, focus of infection, and prognosis
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Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia, cardiac implantable electronic device, extraction, and the risk of recurrent infection; a retrospective population-based cohort study
2024) In Infectious Diseases(
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- 2023
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S taphylococcus aureus bacteraemia, cardiac implantable electronic device, and the risk of endocarditis : a retrospective population–based cohort study
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- 2022
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Epidemiology, aetiology and clinical characteristics of clostridial bacteraemia : a 6-year population-based observational study of 386 patients
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Interactions between β-haemolytic streptococci and the human host. Heart, skin and beyond.
2022) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
- 2021
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Lack of Opsonic Antibody Responses to Invasive Infections With Streptococcus dysgalactiae
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Decrease in all-cause 30-day mortality after bacteraemia over a 15-year period : A population-based cohort study in Denmark in 2000–2014
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Time to blood culture positivity in Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia to determine risk of infective endocarditis
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- 2020
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External validation of the HANDOC score–high sensitivity to identify patients with non-beta-haemolytic streptococcal endocarditis
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Prevalence and recurrence of bacteraemia in hospitalised people who inject drugs - a single Centre retrospective cohort study in Denmark
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