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Steve L Wesselingh

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Sluggett J, Caughey G, Air T, Lang C, Moldovan M, Martin G, et al.
Res Social Adm Pharm . 2024 Aug; 20(11):1064-1069. PMID: 39187425
Background: The impact of Home Medicines Reviews (HMRs) on long-term health outcomes among individuals receiving long-term in-home aged care services is unknown. Objectives: To examine associations between HMR provision and...
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Miller S, Carpenter L, Taylor S, Wesselingh S, Choo J, Shoubridge A, et al.
Commun Med (Lond) . 2024 Aug; 4(1):164. PMID: 39152271
Background: Urinary tract infections (UTI) are the most frequently diagnosed infection in residents of long-term care and are a major risk factor for urosepsis, hospitalisation, and death. Translocation of gut...
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Carpenter L, Miller S, Flynn E, Choo J, Collins J, Shoubridge A, et al.
J Infect . 2024 Aug; 89(4):106243. PMID: 39142392
Objectives: High rates of antibiotic prescription in residential aged care are likely to promote enteric carriage of antibiotic-resistant pathogens and increase the risk of antibiotic treatment failure. Despite their importance,...
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Schwabe J, Caughey G, Wesselingh S, Whitehead C, Visvanathan R, Evans K, et al.
Med J Aust . 2024 Aug; 221(5):264-269. PMID: 39105454
Objectives: To assess changes following the 2013-21 Home Care Package (HCP) reforms in the rate of HCPs provided to Australians aged 65 years or older, the characteristics of people who...
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Wang Y, Choo J, Richard A, Papanicolas L, Wesselingh S, Taylor S, et al.
ISME J . 2024 Jun; 18(1). PMID: 38896583
Probiotics have gained significant attention as a potential strategy to improve health by modulating host-microbe interactions, particularly in situations where the normal microbiota has been disrupted. However, evidence regarding their...
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Jorissen R, Wesselingh S, Whitehead C, Maddison J, Forward J, Bourke A, et al.
Age Ageing . 2024 May; 53(5). PMID: 38773946
Objective: Moving into a long-term care facility (LTCF) requires substantial personal, societal and financial investment. Identifying those at high risk of short-term mortality after LTCF entry can help with care...
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Thapaliya K, Caughey G, Crotty M, Williams H, Wesselingh S, Roder D, et al.
Aging Clin Exp Res . 2024 Mar; 36(1):83. PMID: 38551712
Objectives: To examine changes in primary, allied health, selected specialists, and mental health service utilisation by older people in the year before and after accessing home care package (HCP) services....
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Carpenter L, Shoubridge A, Flynn E, Lang C, Taylor S, Papanicolas L, et al.
BMC Geriatr . 2023 Aug; 23(1):521. PMID: 37641010
Background: The emergence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria represents a considerable threat to human health, particularly for vulnerable populations such as those living in residential aged care. However, antimicrobial resistance carriage and...
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Taylor S, Papanicolas L, Flynn E, Boyd M, Wesselingh S, Rogers G
Int J Infect Dis . 2023 Jun; 134:168-171. PMID: 37343782
Multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) are a major international health threat. In many low and middle-income countries poorly regulated antibiotic use, limited surveillance, and inadequate sanitation give rise to high rates of...
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Inacio M, Collier L, Air T, Thapaliya K, Crotty M, Williams H, et al.
Australas J Ageing . 2023 Apr; 42(3):564-576. PMID: 37070244
Objectives: To examine the incidence and trends in primary care, allied health, geriatric, pain and palliative care service use by permanent residential aged care (PRAC) residents and the older Australian...