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The Journal of Hospital Infection
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September 1, 1980
The successful use of antibiotic prophylaxis in selected high-risk surgical patients under non-trial, everyday conditions
E Simchen, M Shapiro, J Michel, et al.
Medical Care
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July 29, 1999
Prediction of readmissions after CABG using detailed follow-up data: the Israeli CABG Study (ISCAB)
Y Zitser-Gurevich, E Simchen, N Galai, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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September 1, 1996
Method for separating patient and procedural factors while analyzing interdepartmental differences in rates of surgical infections: the Israeli Study of Surgical Infection in Abdominal Operations
E Simchen, D Zucker, I Y Siegman, et al.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
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June 5, 1998
Use of antibiotic exposure to detect postoperative infections
D S Yokoe, M Shapiro, E Simchen, et al.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases
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July 1, 1981
Multivariate analysis of determinants of postoperative wound infection: a possible basis for intervention
E Simchen, J M Shapiro, J Michel, et al.
Infection Control : IC
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July 1, 1983
Risk factors for post-operative wound infection in cardiac surgery patients
E Simchen, M Shapiro, G Marin, et al.
Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
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June 1, 1976
Infections in the surgical departments of a teaching hospital in Jerusalem
E Simchen, J Michel, L M Epstein, et al.
Clinical Performance and Quality Health Care
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June 6, 1997
A trend for reduced 15-day wound infection and 6 months' mortality in laparoscopic relative to open cholecystectomy: the Israeli Study of Surgical Infections
Y G Zitser, E Simchen, N Ferderber, et al.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases
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July 1, 1981
Antibiotic use on the surgical services of two Jerusalem hospitals, as determined by surveillance and influenced by an intervention program
M Shapiro, T Sacks, E Simchen, et al.
The Journal of Hospital Infection
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June 1, 1984
Multivariate analysis of determinants of postoperative wound infection in orthopaedic patients
E Simchen, H Stein, T G Sacks, et al.
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The Journal of Hospital Infection
|
September 1, 1980
The successful use of antibiotic prophylaxis in selected high-risk surgical patients under non-trial, everyday conditions
E Simchen, M Shapiro, J Michel, et al.
Medical Care
|
July 29, 1999
Prediction of readmissions after CABG using detailed follow-up data: the Israeli CABG Study (ISCAB)
Y Zitser-Gurevich, E Simchen, N Galai, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
|
September 1, 1996
Method for separating patient and procedural factors while analyzing interdepartmental differences in rates of surgical infections: the Israeli Study of Surgical Infection in Abdominal Operations
E Simchen, D Zucker, I Y Siegman, et al.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
|
June 5, 1998
Use of antibiotic exposure to detect postoperative infections
D S Yokoe, M Shapiro, E Simchen, et al.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases
|
July 1, 1981
Multivariate analysis of determinants of postoperative wound infection: a possible basis for intervention
E Simchen, J M Shapiro, J Michel, et al.
Infection Control : IC
|
July 1, 1983
Risk factors for post-operative wound infection in cardiac surgery patients
E Simchen, M Shapiro, G Marin, et al.
Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
|
June 1, 1976
Infections in the surgical departments of a teaching hospital in Jerusalem
E Simchen, J Michel, L M Epstein, et al.
Clinical Performance and Quality Health Care
|
June 6, 1997
A trend for reduced 15-day wound infection and 6 months' mortality in laparoscopic relative to open cholecystectomy: the Israeli Study of Surgical Infections
Y G Zitser, E Simchen, N Ferderber, et al.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases
|
July 1, 1981
Antibiotic use on the surgical services of two Jerusalem hospitals, as determined by surveillance and influenced by an intervention program
M Shapiro, T Sacks, E Simchen, et al.
The Journal of Hospital Infection
|
June 1, 1984
Multivariate analysis of determinants of postoperative wound infection in orthopaedic patients
E Simchen, H Stein, T G Sacks, et al.
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