J W Baddley
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Baddley J, Cantini F, Goletti D, Gomez-Reino J, Mylonakis E, San-Juan R, et al.
Clin Microbiol Infect
. 2018 Feb;
24 Suppl 2:S10-S20.
PMID: 29459143
Background: The present review is part of the ESCMID Study Group for Infections in Compromised Hosts (ESGICH) Consensus Document on the safety of targeted and biological therapies. Aims: To review,...
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Canavan T, Baddley J, Pavlidakey P, Tallaj J, Elewski B
Am J Transplant
. 2017 Dec;
18(5):1278-1284.
PMID: 29275541
Advances in molecular technologies have led to the discovery of several novel human polyomaviruses (HPyVs), including human polyomavirus-7 (HPyV-7). Although low levels of HPyV-7 are shed from apparently normal skin,...
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Moore J, Zakai N, Mahalingam M, Griffin R, Irvin M, Safford M, et al.
J Thromb Haemost
. 2016 Aug;
14(11):2169-2176.
PMID: 27512924
Summary: Background Sepsis is a major public health concern, responsible for more than 750 000 hospitalizations and 200 000 annual deaths in the USA. Few studies have investigated the association...
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Donnelly J, Wang H, Locke J, Mannon R, Safford M, Baddley J
Am J Transplant
. 2015 Oct;
15(11):2970-7.
PMID: 26484839
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a considerable health issue in the United States and represents the most common healthcare-associated infection. Solid organ transplant recipients are at increased risk of CDI,...
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Winthrop K, Novosad S, Baddley J, Calabrese L, Chiller T, Polgreen P, et al.
Ann Rheum Dis
. 2015 Sep;
74(12):2107-16.
PMID: 26395500
No consensus has previously been formed regarding the types and presentations of infectious pathogens to be considered as 'opportunistic infections' (OIs) within the setting of biologic therapy. We systematically reviewed...
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Lee R, Ray M, Kasuga D, Kumar V, Witherspoon C, Baddley J
Transpl Infect Dis
. 2015 Jul;
17(5):723-7.
PMID: 26146758
Cat scratch disease is caused by Bartonella henselae and usually manifests as localized lymphadenopathy and fever in immunocompetent patients. Immunocompromised patients are at risk for developing disseminated disease affecting the...
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van der Linden J, Arendrup M, Warris A, Lagrou K, Pelloux H, Hauser P, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2015 May;
21(6):1041-4.
PMID: 25988348
To investigate azole resistance in clinical Aspergillus isolates, we conducted prospective multicenter international surveillance. A total of 3,788 Aspergillus isolates were screened in 22 centers from 19 countries. Azole-resistant A....
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Gupte A, Hocevar S, Lea A, Kulkarni R, Schain D, Casey M, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2014 May;
14(6):1417-24.
PMID: 24840013
A liver, heart, iliac vessel and two kidneys were recovered from a 39-year-old man who died of traumatic head injury and were transplanted into five recipients. The liver recipient 18...
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Doligalski C, Benedict K, Cleveland A, Park B, Derado G, Pappas P, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2014 Apr;
14(6):1328-33.
PMID: 24726020
Invasive mold infections (IMIs) are a major source of morbidity and mortality among lung transplant recipients (LTRs), yet information regarding the epidemiology of IMI in this population is limited. From...
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Kauffman C, Freifeld A, Andes D, Baddley J, Herwaldt L, Walker R, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis
. 2014 Mar;
16(2):213-24.
PMID: 24589027
Background: Invasive fungal infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality among solid organ transplant (SOT) and hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) recipients, but few data have been reported on...