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Lisa Mellhammar

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Infectious Diseases (London, England)|January 2, 2024
Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales in patients with suspected sepsis in an acute care setting in Skåne, Sweden: a cohort studyArvid Eberhard, Lisa Mellhammar
BMJ Open|February 22, 2023
Use of healthcare before and after sepsis in Sweden: a case-control studyJacob Dahlberg, Adam Linder, Lisa Mellhammar
Open Forum Infectious Diseases|December 4, 2015
Public Awareness of Sepsis Is Low in SwedenLisa Mellhammar, Bertil Christensson, Adam Linder
Plos One|April 6, 2021
Heparin binding protein in severe COVID-19-A prospective observational cohort studyLisa Mellhammar, Louise Thelaus, Sixten Elén, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 27, 2021
Bacteremic sepsis leads to higher mortality when adjusting for confounders with propensity score matchingLisa Mellhammar, Fredrik Kahn, Caroline Whitlow, et al.
Infection|October 31, 2025
Reply to Yaginuma, Seki and ShiraishiThomas Sahlström Månsson, Alice Askemyr, Torgny Sunnerhagen, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|March 28, 2026
Sepsis-induced coagulopathy and outcomes - What about bleeding? A propensity score-matched study in critically ill patients with septic shockKristján Víðisson, Thomas Kander, Maria Lengquist, et al.
Open Forum Infectious Diseases|December 13, 2016
Sepsis Incidence: A Population-Based StudyLisa Mellhammar, Sven Wullt, Åsa Lindberg, et al.
Infection|January 27, 2024
Sepsis mimics among presumed sepsis patients at intensive care admission: a retrospective observational studyMaria Lengquist, Anjali Varadarajan, Shiva Alestam, et al.
Infection|October 23, 2025
Reply to Zimhony and YakovenkoThomas Sahlström Månsson, Alice Askemyr, Torgny Sunnerhagen, et al.
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Infectious Diseases (London, England)|January 2, 2024
Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales in patients with suspected sepsis in an acute care setting in Skåne, Sweden: a cohort studyArvid Eberhard, Lisa Mellhammar
BMJ Open|February 22, 2023
Use of healthcare before and after sepsis in Sweden: a case-control studyJacob Dahlberg, Adam Linder, Lisa Mellhammar
Open Forum Infectious Diseases|December 4, 2015
Public Awareness of Sepsis Is Low in SwedenLisa Mellhammar, Bertil Christensson, Adam Linder
Plos One|April 6, 2021
Heparin binding protein in severe COVID-19-A prospective observational cohort studyLisa Mellhammar, Louise Thelaus, Sixten Elén, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 27, 2021
Bacteremic sepsis leads to higher mortality when adjusting for confounders with propensity score matchingLisa Mellhammar, Fredrik Kahn, Caroline Whitlow, et al.
Infection|October 31, 2025
Reply to Yaginuma, Seki and ShiraishiThomas Sahlström Månsson, Alice Askemyr, Torgny Sunnerhagen, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|March 28, 2026
Sepsis-induced coagulopathy and outcomes - What about bleeding? A propensity score-matched study in critically ill patients with septic shockKristján Víðisson, Thomas Kander, Maria Lengquist, et al.
Open Forum Infectious Diseases|December 13, 2016
Sepsis Incidence: A Population-Based StudyLisa Mellhammar, Sven Wullt, Åsa Lindberg, et al.
Infection|January 27, 2024
Sepsis mimics among presumed sepsis patients at intensive care admission: a retrospective observational studyMaria Lengquist, Anjali Varadarajan, Shiva Alestam, et al.
Infection|October 23, 2025
Reply to Zimhony and YakovenkoThomas Sahlström Månsson, Alice Askemyr, Torgny Sunnerhagen, et al.
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