Anne Kjerulf
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Danielsen A, Odeskaug L, Raastad R, Kjerulf A, Andersen A, Tornes R, et al.
Mycoses
. 2025 Mar;
68(3):e70043.
PMID: 40072118
Background: Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen that is often multidrug-resistant. It can persist on skin and in hospital environments, leading to outbreaks and severe infections for patients at...
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Hammerum A, Karstensen K, Roer L, Kaya H, Lindegaard M, Porsbo L, et al.
Euro Surveill
. 2024 Jun;
29(23).
PMID: 38847117
BackgroundVancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are increasing in Denmark and Europe. Linezolid and vancomycin-resistant enterococci (LVRE) are of concern, as treatment options are limited. Vancomycin-variable enterococci (VVE) harbour the gene complex but...
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Abedi A, Varnum C, Pedersen A, Gromov K, Hallas J, Iversen P, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Aug;
13(8):e071487.
PMID: 37604637
Introduction: A feared complication after total hip arthroplasty (THA) is prosthetic joint infection (PJI), associated with high morbidity and mortality. Prophylactic antibiotics can reduce the risk of PJI. However, there...
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Agergaard C, Porsbo L, Sydenham T, Hansen S, Steinke K, Larsen S, et al.
Euro Surveill
. 2023 Mar;
28(9).
PMID: 36862098
From October 2022 through January 2023, nine patients with NDM-5/OXA-48-carbapenemase-producing ST79 were detected in Denmark and subsequently one patient in Iceland. There were no nosocomial links between patients, but they...
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Skive B, Lawaetz A, Hammerum A, Hasman H, Pinholt M, Jensen C, et al.
J Glob Antimicrob Resist
. 2022 Mar;
29:281-288.
PMID: 35358701
Objectives: Hospital-associated infections with vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREfm) have increased dramatically in Denmark. A cornerstone in infection control is effective cleaning and disinfection. This study investigated the survival and resuscitation/growth...
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Norreslet L, Edslev S, Andersen P, Plum F, Holt J, Kjerulf A, et al.
Contact Dermatitis
. 2020 Jul;
83(6):442-449.
PMID: 32720317
Background: While Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) colonization has been thoroughly studied in atopic dermatitis (AD), where S. aureus is related to flares and considered a trigger factor, S. aureus colonization...
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Hammerum A, Porsbo L, Hansen F, Roer L, Kaya H, Henius A, et al.
Euro Surveill
. 2020 May;
25(18).
PMID: 32400363
BackgroundCarbapenemase-producing are increasing worldwide. In recent years, an increase in OXA-244-producing isolates has been seen in the national surveillance of carbapenemase-producing organisms in Denmark.AimMolecular characterisation and epidemiological investigation of OXA-244-producing...
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Hoyer-Nielsen A, Gaini S, Kjerulf A, Kollslid R, A Steig T, Stegger M, et al.
Case Rep Infect Dis
. 2018 Jul;
2018:3265701.
PMID: 30013802
subspecies () is mostly known as an opportunistic pathogen found in horses and as a rare human zoonosis. An 82-year-old male, who had daily contact with horses, was admitted in...
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Wang M, Ellermann-Eriksen S, Hansen D, Kjerulf A, Fuglsang-Damgaard D, Holm A, et al.
Ugeskr Laeger
. 2016 Nov;
178(45).
PMID: 27855770
Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) are extremely multiresistant bacteria with few or no treatment options. Infections with CPE are associated with a mortality of 40-50%. In Denmark, CPE were first detected in...
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Hammer T, Jespersen S, Kanstrup J, Ballegaard V, Kjerulf A, Gelvan A
Infect Dis (Lond)
. 2015 Jan;
47(3):190-4.
PMID: 25622940
Botulism commonly occurs when the anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium Clostridium botulinum, under suitable conditions, produces botulinum neurotoxins. Named A-F, these toxins are the immediate causative agent of the clinical symptoms of...