J T Macfarlane
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Hirani N, Macfarlane J
Thorax
. 1997 Jan;
52(1):17-21.
PMID: 9039234
Background: Ten years ago we published a study of 50 adults with severe community acquired pneumonia admitted to our intensive care unit and subsequently introduced guidelines for the management of...
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Johnson S, Thompson R, Humphreys H, Macfarlane J
J Antimicrob Chemother
. 1996 Nov;
38(5):881-4.
PMID: 8961060
Ampicillin resistance amongst isolates of Haemophilus influenzae is of increasing concern but its clinical impact is unclear. We performed a retrospective study of 34 hospital patients with lower respiratory tract...
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Macfarlane J, Prewitt J, Gard P, Guion A
Br J Gen Pract
. 1996 Jun;
46(407):357-60.
PMID: 8983255
Background: Numerous new oral antibiotics have been produced over the last few years with the aims of improving treatment for lower respiratory tract infections. Aim: The aim of the study...
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Scott J, Hall A, Dagan R, Dixon J, Eykyn S, Fenoll A, et al.
Clin Infect Dis
. 1996 Jun;
22(6):973-81.
PMID: 8783696
A study sample of 7,010 episodes of invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae disease was obtained by combining 13 existing datasets. Disease episodes due to each of 12 pneumococcal serogroups (1, 3-9, 14,...
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Johnson P, Macfarlane J, Humphreys H
Respir Med
. 1996 Feb;
90(2):87-8.
PMID: 8730326
No abstract available.
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Wong C, Donald F, Macfarlane J
Thorax
. 1995 Oct;
50(10):1093-6.
PMID: 7491559
Background: Streptococcus milleri is increasingly being recognised as an important pulmonary pathogen which may lead to the development of empyema or lung abscess. Although several small series have been reported,...
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Walsh L, Macfarlane J, Manhire A, Sheppard M, Jones J
Respir Med
. 1994 Aug;
88(7):503-5.
PMID: 7972973
We audited 203 consecutive pleural biopsies performed by medical and geriatric firms over a 3-yr period in our hospital (1987-9). For firms without a special respiratory interest only two to...