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Warren N Fawley

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Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|July 11, 2007
Efficacy of hospital cleaning agents and germicides against epidemic Clostridium difficile strainsWarren N Fawley, Sarah Underwood, Jane Freeman, et al.
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|August 12, 2008
Emergence of reduced susceptibility to metronidazole in Clostridium difficileSimon D Baines, Rachael O'Connor, Jane Freeman, et al.
Emerging Microbes & Infections|June 11, 2020
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> ribotypes 001 and 126 were predominant in Tehran healthcare settings from 2004 to 2018: a 14-year-long cross-sectional studyMasoumeh Azimirad, Marcela Krutova, Abbas Yadegar, et al.
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|August 18, 2012
Oritavancin does not induce Clostridium difficile germination and toxin production in hamsters or a human gut modelJane Freeman, Miriam Marquis, Grace S Crowther, et al.
Plos One|September 14, 2017
Molecular, microbiological and clinical characterization of Clostridium difficile isolates from tertiary care hospitals in ColombiaClara Lina Salazar, Catalina Reyes, Santiago Atehortua, et al.
Microbial Genomics|January 30, 2025
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> recovered from hospital patients, livestock and dogs in Nigeria share near-identical genome sequencesEmmanuel O Ngbede, Vera Junker, Baban Kolte, et al.
Plos One|February 14, 2015
Development and validation of an internationally-standardized, high-resolution capillary gel-based electrophoresis PCR-ribotyping protocol for Clostridium difficileWarren N Fawley, C W Knetsch, Duncan R MacCannell, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|July 4, 2012
Renal failure and leukocytosis are predictors of a complicated course of Clostridium difficile infection if measured on day of diagnosisMartijn P Bauer, Marjolein P M Hensgens, Mark A Miller, et al.
Plos One|April 13, 2018
Subtyping of Clostridium difficile PCR ribotypes 591, 106 and 002, the dominant strain types circulating in Medellin, ColombiaClara Lina Salazar, Catalina Reyes, Astrid Vanessa Cienfuegos-Gallet, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|June 3, 2017
Comparison of Control of Clostridium difficile Infection in Six English Hospitals Using Whole-Genome SequencingDavid W Eyre, Warren N Fawley, Anu Rajgopal, et al.
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Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|July 11, 2007
Efficacy of hospital cleaning agents and germicides against epidemic Clostridium difficile strainsWarren N Fawley, Sarah Underwood, Jane Freeman, et al.
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|August 12, 2008
Emergence of reduced susceptibility to metronidazole in Clostridium difficileSimon D Baines, Rachael O'Connor, Jane Freeman, et al.
Emerging Microbes & Infections|June 11, 2020
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> ribotypes 001 and 126 were predominant in Tehran healthcare settings from 2004 to 2018: a 14-year-long cross-sectional studyMasoumeh Azimirad, Marcela Krutova, Abbas Yadegar, et al.
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|August 18, 2012
Oritavancin does not induce Clostridium difficile germination and toxin production in hamsters or a human gut modelJane Freeman, Miriam Marquis, Grace S Crowther, et al.
Plos One|September 14, 2017
Molecular, microbiological and clinical characterization of Clostridium difficile isolates from tertiary care hospitals in ColombiaClara Lina Salazar, Catalina Reyes, Santiago Atehortua, et al.
Microbial Genomics|January 30, 2025
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> recovered from hospital patients, livestock and dogs in Nigeria share near-identical genome sequencesEmmanuel O Ngbede, Vera Junker, Baban Kolte, et al.
Plos One|February 14, 2015
Development and validation of an internationally-standardized, high-resolution capillary gel-based electrophoresis PCR-ribotyping protocol for Clostridium difficileWarren N Fawley, C W Knetsch, Duncan R MacCannell, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|July 4, 2012
Renal failure and leukocytosis are predictors of a complicated course of Clostridium difficile infection if measured on day of diagnosisMartijn P Bauer, Marjolein P M Hensgens, Mark A Miller, et al.
Plos One|April 13, 2018
Subtyping of Clostridium difficile PCR ribotypes 591, 106 and 002, the dominant strain types circulating in Medellin, ColombiaClara Lina Salazar, Catalina Reyes, Astrid Vanessa Cienfuegos-Gallet, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|June 3, 2017
Comparison of Control of Clostridium difficile Infection in Six English Hospitals Using Whole-Genome SequencingDavid W Eyre, Warren N Fawley, Anu Rajgopal, et al.
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