Tanja Ducomble
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1.
Ducomble T, Gignoux E
Lancet Infect Dis
. 2020 Apr;
20(5):542.
PMID: 32243817
No abstract available.
2.
Elder K, Saitta B, Ducomble T, Alia M, Close R, Scheele S, et al.
Bull World Health Organ
. 2019 Dec;
97(12):851-853.
PMID: 31819295
No abstract available.
3.
Cassini A, Plachouras D, Eckmanns T, Abu Sin M, Blank H, Ducomble T, et al.
PLoS Med
. 2016 Oct;
13(10):e1002150.
PMID: 27755545
Background: Estimating the burden of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) compared to other communicable diseases is an ongoing challenge given the need for good quality data on the incidence of these infections...
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Haller S, Deindl P, Cassini A, Suetens C, Zingg W, Abu Sin M, et al.
Euro Surveill
. 2016 Mar;
21(8):30143.
PMID: 26940884
Sepsis is a frequent cause of death in very-low-birthweight infants and often results in neurological impairment. Its attributable risk of sequelae has not been systematically assessed. To establish an outcome...
5.
Lubbert C, Lippmann N, Busch T, Kaisers U, Ducomble T, Eckmanns T, et al.
Am J Infect Control
. 2014 Apr;
42(4):376-80.
PMID: 24679563
Background: The natural progress of intestinal colonization with Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase-2-producing K pneumoniae (KPC-2-KP) is almost unknown. Methods: After a large, single-center outbreak of KPC-2-KP, we analyzed carrier prevalence through...
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Ducomble T, Wilking H, Stark K, Takla A, Askar M, Schaade L, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2012 Jul;
18(8):1333-5.
PMID: 22840657
Schmallenberg virus, a novel orthobunyavirus, is spreading among ruminants, especially sheep, throughout Europe. To determine the risk for human infection, we conducted a survey among shepherds to assess possible exposure...