Survival following Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection: A prospective multinational cohort study assessing the impact of place of care

Author:

Nambiar Kate,Seifert Harald,Rieg Siegbert,Kern Winfried V.,Scarborough Matt,Gordon N. Claire,Kim Hong BinORCID,Song Kyoung-HoORCID,Tilley Robert,Gott Hannah,Liao Chun-Hsing,Edgeworth Jonathan,Nsutebu Emmanuel,López-Cortés Luis Eduardo,Morata Laura,Walker A. Sarah,Thwaites Guy,Llewelyn Martin J.ORCID,Kaasch Achim J.ORCID,de Cueto Marina,Morales Isabel,Rodríguez-Baño Jesús,Kim Eu Suk,Kim Chung-Jong,Kang Chang Kyung,Park Jung In,Bernasch Christian,Stefanik Danuta,Jung Norma,Hellmich Martin,Wilson Peter,Reyes Anna,Rahman Saadia,Dean Victoria,Marcos Miguel,Ternavasio-de la Vega Hugo Guillermo,Török Estée,Gouliouris Theodore,Bedford Luke,Pérez José L.,de Gopegui Enrique Ruiz,Martín-Pena Maria Luisa,Hopkins Susan,Lamarca Karuna,Mirelis Beatriz,Ferrer Mercedes Gurgui,Fowler Vance G.,Ruffin Felicia,Herreros José Miguel Cisneros,Lepe José A.,Roca Cristina,Price James R.,Dunne Angela,Behar Laura,Barlow Gavin

Funder

National Institute of Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research Centre

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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