Increased risk ofStaphylococcus aureusbacteremia in hemodialysis—A nationwide study

Author:

Chaudry Mavish S.1,Gislason Gunnar H.12,Kamper Anne‐Lise3,Rix Marianne3,Larsen Anders R.4,Petersen Andreas4,Andersen Paal S.54,Skov Robert L.4,Fosbøl Emil L.6,Westh Henrik7,Schønheyder Henrik C.89,Benfield Thomas L.7,Fowler Vance G.10,Torp‐Pedersen Christian1112,Bruun Niels E.19

Affiliation:

1. Department of CardiologyHerlev‐Gentofte Hospital University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. The National Institute of Public HealthUniversity of Southern Denmark and The Danish Heart Foundation Odense Denmark

3. Department of NephrologyUniversity Hospital Copenhagen Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

4. Department of Bacteria, Parasites and FungiStatens Serum Institut Copenhagen Denmark

5. Department of Veterinary and Animal SciencesUniversity of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

6. The Heart CentreUniversity Hospital Copenhagen Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

7. Department of Clinical MicrobiologyHvidovre Hospital Copenhagen Denmark

8. Department of Clinical MedicineAalborg University Hospital Aalborg Denmark

9. Clinical Institute, Aalborg University Aalborg Denmark

10. Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Department of MedicineDuke University School of Medicine Durham North Carolina USA

11. Department of Cardiology and Clinical EpidemiologyAalborg University Hospital Aalborg Denmark

12. Department of Health Science and TechnologyAalborg University Aalborg Denmark

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology,Hematology

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