[Case Study] Shogo Otake and Masashi Kasai “AMR can affect newborns! A 5-month-old boy with a urinary tract infection caused by AMR bacteria” (AMR Alliance Japan, October 12, 2021)
date : 10/12/2021
Tags: AMR
As part of the Alliance’s project to promote antimicrobial stewardship, AMR Alliance Japan (Secretariat: Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI)) has begun publishing case studies from various experts related to antimicrobial resistance.
Dr. Shogo Otake and Dr. Masashi Kasai (Department of Infectious Diseases, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children’s Hospital) reports a case titled “AMR can affect newborns! A 5-month-old boy with a urinary tract infection caused by AMR bacteria.”
Case study 02
Dr. Shogo Otake and Dr. Masashi Kasai (Department of Infectious Diseases, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children’s Hospital)
“AMR can affect newborns! A 5-month-old boy with a urinary tract infection caused by AMR bacteria”
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Case study 01
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“A disseminated filamentous fungal infection that broke through echinocandin antifungal treatment”
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