Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that is usually caused by bacteria or viruses. Globally, pneumonia causes more deaths than any other infectious disease.
2019
Clinical and Radiologic Characteristics of Human Metapneumovirus Infections in Adults, South KoreaHyun Jung Koo et al. (Volume 25, Number 1)
2018
Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in Wildlife Species beyond Subfamily CaprinaeMargaret A. Highland et al. (Volume 24, Number 12)Locally Acquired Leptospirosis in Expedition Racer, Manitoba, Canada
Sameer S. Kassim et al. (Volume 24, Number 12)Effects of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine on Genotypic Penicillin Resistance and Serotype Changes, Japan, 2010–2017
Kimiko Ubukata et al. (Volume 24, Number 11)Diagnosis of Haemophilus influenzae Pneumonia by Nanopore 16S Amplicon Sequencing of Sputum
Jangsup Moon et al. (Volume 24, Number 10)Multilocus Sequence Typing of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Japan, 2002–2016
Mariko Ando et al. (Volume 24, Number 10)Rapid Spread of Pneumococcal Nonvaccine Serotype 7C Previously Associated with Vaccine Serotype 19F, England and Wales
Ashley Makwana et al. (Volume 24, Number 10)Outbreak of Pneumococcal Meningitis, Paoua Subprefecture, Central African Republic, 2016–2017
Matthew E. Coldiron et al. (Volume 24, Number 9)Spread of mcr-1–Driven Colistin Resistance on Hospital Surfaces, Italy
Elisabetta Caselli et al. (Volume 24, Number 9)Clonal Expansion of Macrolide-Resistant Sequence Type 3 Mycoplasma pneumoniae, South Korea
Joon Kee Lee et al. (Volume 24, Number 8)Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak on a Merchant Vessel, Indian Ocean, Australia, 2015
Timothy J.J. Inglis et al. (Volume 24, Number 7)Pediatric Complicated Pneumonia Caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 3 in 13-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccinees, Portugal, 2010–2015
Catarina Silva-Costa et al. (Volume 24, Number 7)Pneumococcal Meningitis in Adults after Introduction of PCV7 and PCV13, Israel, July 2009–June 20151
Gili Regev-Yochay et al. (Volume 24, Number 7)Progress in Vaccine-Preventable and Respiratory Infectious Diseases—First 10 Years of the CDC National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, 2006–2015
Anne Schuchat et al. (Volume 24, Number 7)mcr-1 in Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae with Hospitalized Patients, Portugal, 2016–2017
Ana Constança Mendes et al. (Volume 24, Number 4)Testing for Coccidioidomycosis among Community-Acquired Pneumonia Patients, Southern California, USA1
Sara Y. Tartof et al. (Volume 24, Number 4)Acetobacter indonesiensis Pneumonia after Lung Transplantation
Sankha S. Basu et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Delftia tsuruhatensis, an Emergent Opportunistic Healthcare-Associated Pathogen
Alexandre Ranc et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Podcast Emergence of Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 12F after Sequential Introduction of 7- and 13-Valent Vaccines, Israel
Assaf Rokney et al. (Volume 24, Number 3) Listen to the podcastEpidemiology and Molecular Identification and Characterization of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, South Africa, 2012–2015
Maimuna Carrim et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Severe Pneumonia Caused by Toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans Infection, Japan
Ikkoh Yasuda et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae in Cryptogenic Liver Abscesses, Paris, France
Benjamin Rossi et al. (Volume 24, Number 2)Novel Streptococcus suis Sequence Type 834 among Humans, Madagascar
Mihaja Raberahona et al. (Volume 24, Number 2)Spread of Meropenem-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 15A-ST63 Clone in Japan, 2012–2014
Satoshi Nakano et al. (Volume 24, Number 2)Melioidosis, Singapore, 2003–2014
Long Pang et al. (Volume 24, Number 1)
2017
High Rate of MCR-1–Producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae among Pigs, PortugalNicolas Kieffer et al. (Volume 23, Number 12)Podcast Spread of Canine Influenza A(H3N2) Virus, United States
Ian E.H. Voorhees et al. (Volume 23, Number 12) Listen to the podcastLegionella pneumophila Serogroup 1 in the Water Facilities of a Tertiary Healthcare Center, India
Rama Chaudhry et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Etymologia: Legionella pneumophila
Ronnie Henry et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Evidence-Based Options for Controlling Respiratory Virus Transmission
Benjamin J. Cowling et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Caused by Endemic Strain of Legionella pneumophila, New York, New York, USA, 2015
Pascal Lapierre et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreaks and Cooling Towers, New York City, New York, USA
Robert Fitzhenry et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Phylogenetic Analysis of Klebsiella pneumoniae from Hospitalized Children, Pakistan
Hasan Ejaz et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Retrospective Observational Study of Atypical Winter Respiratory Illness Season Using Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance, England, 2014–15
Sue Smith et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Street Cleaning Trucks as Potential Sources of Legionella pneumophila
Natalia Valero et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Podcast Visions of Matchstick Men and Icons of Industrialization
Byron Breedlove et al. (Volume 23, Number 11) Listen to the podcastWeather-Dependent Risk for Legionnaires’ Disease, United States
Jacob E. Simmering et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Mycobacterium orygis Lymphadenitis in New York, USA
Luis A. Marcos et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Enterovirus D68–Associated Acute Flaccid Myelitis in Immunocompromised Woman, Italy
Emanuela Giombini et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Macrolide-Resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection, Japan, 2008–2015
Takaaki Tanaka et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Cost of Nosocomial Outbreak Caused by NDM-1–Containing Klebsiella pneumoniae in the Netherlands, October 2015–January 2016
Madelief Mollers et al. (Volume 23, Number 9)mcr-1 and blaKPC-3 in Escherichia coli Sequence Type 744 after Meropenem and Colistin Therapy, Portugal
Marta Tacão et al. (Volume 23, Number 8)Added Value of Next-Generation Sequencing for Multilocus Sequence Typing Analysis of a Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia Outbreak1
Elena Charpentier et al. (Volume 23, Number 8)Etymologia: Pneumocystis jirovecii
Ronnie Henry et al. (Volume 23, Number 8)Human Infection with Burkholderia thailandensis, China, 2013
Kai Chang et al. (Volume 23, Number 8)Human Infection with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H7N9) Virus, China
Changwen Ke et al. (Volume 23, Number 8)Risk for Death among Children with Pneumonia, Afghanistan
Rahmani Zabihullah et al. (Volume 23, Number 8)Serologic Evidence of Scrub Typhus in the Peruvian Amazon
Claudine Kocher et al. (Volume 23, Number 8)Attributable Fraction of Influenza Virus Detection to Mild and Severe Respiratory Illnesses in HIV-Infected and HIV-Uninfected Patients, South Africa, 2012–2016
Stefano Tempia et al. (Volume 23, Number 7)Case−Control Study of Risk Factors for Meningococcal Disease in Chile
Andrea Olea et al. (Volume 23, Number 7)Concurrent Infection with Hepatitis C Virus and Streptococcus pneumoniae
Thomas J. Marrie et al. (Volume 23, Number 7)Live Cell Therapy as Potential Risk Factor for Q Fever
Maja George et al. (Volume 23, Number 7)MERS-CoV Antibody Responses 1 Year after Symptom Onset, South Korea, 2015
Pyoeng Gyun Choe et al. (Volume 23, Number 7)Podcast Risk Factors for Legionella longbeachae Legionnaires’ Disease, New Zealand
Emma Kenagy et al. (Volume 23, Number 7) Listen to the podcastFebrile Respiratory Illness Associated with Human Adenovirus Type 55 in South Korea Military, 2014–20161
Hongseok Yoo et al. (Volume 23, Number 6)Invasive Serotype 35B Pneumococci Including an Expanding Serotype Switch Lineage, United States, 2015–2016
Sopio Chochua et al. (Volume 23, Number 6)Penicillin Resistance of Nonvaccine Type Pneumococcus before and after PCV13 Introduction, United States
Cheryl P. Andam et al. (Volume 23, Number 6)mcr-1 Colistin Resistance in ESBL-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, France
Yvan Caspar et al. (Volume 23, Number 5)Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacter cloacae in Patients from the US Veterans Health Administration, 2006–2015
Brigid M. Wilson et al. (Volume 23, Number 5)ESBL- and Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Patients with Bacteremia, Yangon, Myanmar, 2014
Tin O. Myat et al. (Volume 23, Number 5)Population Genomics of Legionella longbeachae and Hidden Complexities of Infection Source Attribution
Rodrigo Bacigalupe et al. (Volume 23, Number 5)mcr-1 in Enterobacteriaceae from Companion Animals, Beijing, China, 2012–2016
Lei Lei et al. (Volume 23, Number 4)Markers of Disease Severity in Patients with Spanish Influenza in the Japanese Armed Forces, 1919–1920
Koichiro Kudo et al. (Volume 23, Number 4)Surveillance and Testing for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, Saudi Arabia, April 2015–February 2016
Abdulaziz A. Bin Saeed et al. (Volume 23, Number 4)Rhodococcus Infection in Solid Organ and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients1
Pascalis Vergidis et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Epidemiology of Invasive Haemophilus influenzae Disease, Europe, 2007–2014
Robert Whittaker et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Pneumonic Plague Transmission, Moramanga, Madagascar, 2015
Beza Ramasindrazana et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Podcast Delivering on Antimicrobial Resistance Agenda Not Possible without Improving Fungal Diagnostic Capabilities
David W. Denning et al. (Volume 23, Number 2) Listen to the podcastEmergence of blaNDM-7–Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Gabon, 2016
Mesmin Moussounda et al. (Volume 23, Number 2)Fatal Emmonsia sp. Infection and Fungemia after Orthotopic Liver Transplantation
Shanthi Kappagoda et al. (Volume 23, Number 2)Outbreak of Legionnaire’s Disease Caused by Legionella pneumophila Serogroups 1 and 13
Toshiro Kuroki et al. (Volume 23, Number 2)Risk Factors for Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis, United States
Camila D. Odio et al. (Volume 23, Number 2)Spread and Evolution of Respiratory Syncytial Virus A Genotype ON1, Coastal Kenya, 2010–2015
James R. Otieno et al. (Volume 23, Number 2)Increased Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, North East England, UK
Catherine Houseman et al. (Volume 23, Number 1)
2016
Etymologia: Streptococcus(Volume 22, Number 11)Lack of Mimivirus Detection in Patients with Respiratory Disease, China
Xiao-Ai Zhang et al. (Volume 22, Number 11)Nasopharyngeal Pneumococcal Density and Evolution of Acute Respiratory Illnesses in Young Children, Peru, 2009–2011
Roger R. Fan et al. (Volume 22, Number 11)Novel Levofloxacin-Resistant Multidrug-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 11A Isolates, South Korea
Miey Park et al. (Volume 22, Number 11)Severe Pneumonia Associated with Adenovirus Type 55 Infection, France, 2014
Jérémy Lafolie et al. (Volume 22, Number 11)Polymyxin B Resistance in Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae, São Paulo, Brazil
Flávia Bartolleti et al. (Volume 22, Number 10)ESBL-Producing Strain of Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae K2, France
Laure Surgers et al. (Volume 22, Number 9)Trends in Pneumonia Mortality Rates and Hospitalizations by Organism, United States, 2002–20111
Brandon A. Wuerth et al. (Volume 22, Number 9)Increased Mortality Rates Associated with Staphylococcus aureus and Influenza Co-infection, Maryland and Iowa, USA1
Jennifer S. McDanel et al. (Volume 22, Number 7)Changes in Childhood Pneumonia Hospitalizations by Race and Sex Associated with Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines
Andrew D. Wiese et al. (Volume 22, Number 6)Human Adenovirus Associated with Severe Respiratory Infection, Oregon, USA, 2013–2014
Magdalena Kendall Scott et al. (Volume 22, Number 6)Adenovirus Type 7 Pneumonia in Children Who Died from Measles-Associated Pneumonia, Hanoi, Vietnam, 2014
Le Thanh Hai et al. (Volume 22, Number 4)In Memoriam: Sandy Ford (1950–2015)
Myron G. Schultz et al. (Volume 22, Number 4)New Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase-1–Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, Florida, USA1
Jun-Jie Li et al. (Volume 22, Number 4)Liver Abscess Caused by Infection with Community-Acquired Klebsiella quasipneumoniae subsp. quasipneumoniae
Sebastien Breurec et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Mycoplasma pneumoniae Monoclonal P1 Type 2c Outbreak, Russia, 2013
Inna Edelstein et al. (Volume 22, Number 2)Epidemiology of Serotype 1 Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, South Africa, 2003–2013
Claire von Mollendorf et al. (Volume 22, Number 2)Population Effects of Influenza A(H1N1) Pandemic among Health Plan Members, San Diego, California, USA, October–December 2009
Roger A. Bitar et al. (Volume 22, Number 2)Legionnaires’ Disease in South Africa, 2012–2014
Nicole Wolter et al. (Volume 22, Number 1)Surveillance of Bacterial Meningitis, Ethiopia, 2012–2013
Wude Mihret et al. (Volume 22, Number 1)
2015
Disseminated Infection Caused by Francisella philomiragia, France, 2014Louis Kreitmann et al. (Volume 21, Number 12)Encephalitis-Associated Human Metapneumovirus Pneumonia in Adult, Australia
Anthony Fok et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Invasive Pneumococcal Disease 3 Years after Introduction of 10-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine, the Netherlands
Mirjam J. Knol et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Pneumococcal Infection among Children before Introduction of 13-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine, Cambodia
Paul Turner et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Use of Whole-Genome Sequencing to Link Burkholderia pseudomallei from Air Sampling to Mediastinal Melioidosis, Australia
Bart J. Currie et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Burkholderia pseudomallei Infection in US Traveler Returning from Mexico, 2014
Jennifer W. Cheng et al. (Volume 21, Number 10)Characteristics and Factors Associated with Death among Patients Hospitalized for Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome, South Korea, 2013
Jaeseung Shin et al. (Volume 21, Number 10)Podcast Invasive Disease Caused by Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae
Jeroen D. Langereis et al. (Volume 21, Number 10) Listen to the podcastUse of Pneumococcal Disease Epidemiology to Set Policy and Prevent Disease during 20 Years of the Emerging Infections Program
Matthew R. Moore et al. (Volume 21, Number 9)Macrolide-Resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae, United States1
Xiaotian Zheng et al. (Volume 21, Number 8)Results from the National Legionella Outbreak Detection Program, the Netherlands, 2002–2012
Jeroen W. Den Boer et al. (Volume 21, Number 7)Klebsiella pneumoniae Co-Producing NDM-5 and OXA-181 Carbapenemases, South Korea
Sun Young Cho et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)Fatal Bacteremia Caused by Campylobacter gracilis, United States
Takashi Shinha et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)KPC and NDM-1 Genes in Related Enterobacteriaceae Strains and Plasmids from Pakistan and the United States
Mitchell W. Pesesky et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)Pneumonia Outbreak Caused by Chlamydophila pneumoniae among US Air Force Academy Cadets, Colorado, USA
Kevin A. Fajardo et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)Enterovirus D68–Associated Severe Pneumonia, China, 2014
Tiegang Zhang et al. (Volume 21, Number 5)Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydia spp. Infection in Community-Acquired Pneumonia, Germany, 2011–2012
Roger Dumke et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Risk Factors for Death from Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, Europe, 2010
Adoración Navarro-Torné et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)
2014
Klebsiella pneumoniae–Induced Liver Abscesses, GermanySueleyman Bilal et al. (Volume 20, Number 11)Genomic Definition of Hypervirulent and Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Clonal Groups
Suzanne Bialek-Davenet et al. (Volume 20, Number 11)Spread of Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 8-ST63 Multidrug-Resistant Recombinant Clone, Spain
Carmen Ardanuy et al. (Volume 20, Number 11)Vaccine-Induced Waning of Haemophilus influenzae Empyema and Meningitis, Angola
Heikki Peltola et al. (Volume 20, Number 11)Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations, Singapore, 2004–2008 and 2010–2012
Li Wei Ang et al. (Volume 20, Number 10)Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia in Patients with or without AIDS, France
Antoine Roux et al. (Volume 20, Number 9)Risk Factors for Severe Influenza A–Related Pneumonia in Adult Cohort, Mexico, 2013–14
Alejandro Gómez-Gómez et al. (Volume 20, Number 9)Carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Hematologic Malignancies
Livio Pagano et al. (Volume 20, Number 7)Changes in Capsule and Drug Resistance of Pneumococci after Introduction of PCV7, Japan, 2010–2013
Naoko Chiba et al. (Volume 20, Number 7)Death of Woman with Peripartum Influenza B Virus Infection and Necrotizing Pneumonia
Joshua L. Rein et al. (Volume 20, Number 7)Podcast Deaths Attributable to Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae Infections
Matthew E. Falagas et al. (Volume 20, Number 7) Listen to the podcastEpidemiology of Influenza Virus Types and Subtypes in South Africa, 2009–20121
Adam L. Cohen et al. (Volume 20, Number 7)Legionnaires’ Disease Caused by Legionella pneumophila Serogroups 5 and 10, China
Qi Zhang et al. (Volume 20, Number 7)Characteristics of Patients with Mild to Moderate Primary Pulmonary Coccidioidomycosis
Janis E. Blair et al. (Volume 20, Number 6)MERS Coronaviruses in Dromedary Camels, Egypt
Daniel K.W. Chu et al. (Volume 20, Number 6)Podcast Quiet Moment around the Campfire
Byron Breedlove et al. (Volume 20, Number 6) Listen to the podcastRapid Metagenomic Diagnostics for Suspected Outbreak of Severe Pneumonia
Nicole Fischer et al. (Volume 20, Number 6)Rapid Spread and Diversification of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Genotype ON1, Kenya
Charles N. Agoti et al. (Volume 20, Number 6)Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Soldiers, South Korea, April 2011–March 2012
Jung Yeon Heo et al. (Volume 20, Number 5)Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamases in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae in Gulls, Alaska, USA
Jonas Bonnedahl et al. (Volume 20, Number 5)Extensively Drug-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae, South Korea, 2011–2012
Sun Young Cho et al. (Volume 20, Number 5)Persistence and Complex Evolution of Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae Clone
Debby Ben-David et al. (Volume 20, Number 5)Invasive Fungal Infections after Natural Disasters
Kaitlin Benedict et al. (Volume 20, Number 3)Nasopharyngeal Bacterial Interactions in Children
Motoi Suzuki et al. (Volume 20, Number 2)Nasopharyngeal Bacterial Interactions in Children
Anthony Almudevar et al. (Volume 20, Number 2)Co-Production of NDM-1 and OXA-232 by Klebsiella pneumoniae
Yohei Doi et al. (Volume 20, Number 1)Population-based Surveillance for Bacterial Meningitis in China, September 2006–December 2009
Yixing Li et al. (Volume 20, Number 1)Rapidly Fatal Hemorrhagic Pneumonia and Group A Streptococcus Serotype M1
Maria Santagati et al. (Volume 20, Number 1)
2013
Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia in Endangered Tibetan Antelope, China, 2012Zhijun Yu et al. (Volume 19, Number 12)CTX-M β-Lactamase–producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in Suburban New York City, New York, USA
Guiqing Wang et al. (Volume 19, Number 11)Severe Influenza-associated Respiratory Infection in High HIV Prevalence Setting, South Africa, 2009–2011
Cheryl Cohen et al. (Volume 19, Number 11)Use of National Pneumonia Surveillance to Describe Influenza A(H7N9) Virus Epidemiology, China, 2004–2013
Nijuan Xiang et al. (Volume 19, Number 11)Cryptococcus gattii Infections in Multiple States Outside the US Pacific Northwest
Julie R. Harris et al. (Volume 19, Number 10)Haemophilus parahaemolyticus Septic Shock after Aspiration Pneumonia, France
Anne-Sophie Le Floch et al. (Volume 19, Number 10)Antibody Responses against Pneumocystis jirovecii in Health Care Workers Over Time
Serena Fong et al. (Volume 19, Number 10)Podcast Coccidioidomycosis-associated Hospitalizations, California, USA, 2000–2011
Gail Sondermeyer et al. (Volume 19, Number 10) Listen to the podcastRecurrent Bordetella holmesii Bacteremia and Nasal Carriage in a Patient Receiving Rituximab
Liem Binh Luong Nguyen et al. (Volume 19, Number 10)Macrolide-Resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae in Humans, Ontario, Canada, 2010–2011
AliReza Eshaghi et al. (Volume 19, Number 9)Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase–producing Enterobacteriaceae among Travelers from the Netherlands
Sunita Paltansing et al. (Volume 19, Number 8)Macrolide Resistance of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, South Korea, 2000–2011
Ki Bae Hong et al. (Volume 19, Number 8)Influence of Pneumococcal Vaccines and Respiratory Syncytial Virus on Alveolar Pneumonia, Israel
Daniel M. Weinberger et al. (Volume 19, Number 7)Pneumococcal Serotypes before and after Introduction of Conjugate Vaccines, United States, 1999–20111
Sandra S. Richter et al. (Volume 19, Number 7)Haemophilus influenzae Serotype a Invasive Disease, Alaska, USA, 1983–2011
Michael G. Bruce et al. (Volume 19, Number 6)Effect of 10-Valent Pneumococcal Vaccine on Pneumonia among Children, Brazil
Eliane Terezinha Afonso et al. (Volume 19, Number 4)Cryptococcus gattii, Florida, USA, 2011
Rajesh Kunadharaju et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Mycobacterium kyorinense Infection
Hiroaki Ohnishi et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Increasing Pneumocystis Pneumonia, England, UK, 2000–2010
Rishma Maini et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Severe Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in Early Infancy and Pneumonia Hospitalizations among Children, Kenya
Patrick Kiio Munywoki et al. (Volume 19, Number 2)Klebsiella pneumoniae Antimicrobial Drug Resistance, United States, 1998–2010
Guillermo V. Sanchez et al. (Volume 19, Number 1)Pneumocystis jirovecii Genotype Associated with Increased Death Rate of HIV-infected Patients with Pneumonia
Meja Rabodonirina et al. (Volume 19, Number 1)Adenovirus Serotype 14 Infection, New Brunswick, Canada, 2011
Gabriel Girouard et al. (Volume 19, Number 1)Carbapenem-hydrolyzing Oxacillinase-48 and Oxacillinase-181 in Canada, 2011
Laura F. Mataseje et al. (Volume 19, Number 1)
2012
Podcast Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 15A in Psychiatric Unit, Rhode Island, USA, 2010–2011Katherine Fleming-Dutra et al. (Volume 18, Number 11) Listen to the podcastCall to Action on World Pneumonia Day
Rana Hajjeh et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Community Outbreak of Adenovirus, Taiwan, 2011
Tsung-Pei Tsou et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Invasive Pneumococcal Disease and 7-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine, the Netherlands
Anna M.M. van Deursen et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Nasopharyngeal Bacterial Interactions in Children
Qingfu Xu et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Novel Human Enterovirus C Infection in Child with Community-acquired Pneumonia
Cristina Daleno et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Pneumonia after Earthquake, Japan, 2011
Hiroshi Takahashi et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Pulmonary Streptomyces Infection in Patient with Sarcoidosis, France, 2012
Etienne Riviere et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Risk for Travel-associated Legionnaires’ Disease, Europe, 2009
Julien Beauté et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Severe Pneumonia Caused by Legionella pneumophila Serogroup 11, Italy
Antonella Grottola et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)A Natural History of Infective Endocarditis, Preceded by Decompensated Chronic Liver Disease and Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Nancy L. Merridew et al. (Volume 18, Number 10)blaOXA-181–positive Klebsiella pneumoniae, Singapore
Tse H. Koh et al. (Volume 18, Number 9)Measles and Secondary Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis
Julien Lupo et al. (Volume 18, Number 9)blaNDM-1–positive Klebsiella pneumoniae from Environment, Vietnam
Rie Isozumi et al. (Volume 18, Number 8)Klebsiella pneumoniae Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteria in Hospital, Singapore
Indumathi Venkatachalam et al. (Volume 18, Number 8)Klebsiella pneumoniae in Gastrointestinal Tract and Pyogenic Liver Abscess
Chang-Phone Fung et al. (Volume 18, Number 8)Epidemic of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, Western Canada, 2005–2009
Gregory J. Tyrrell et al. (Volume 18, Number 5)Rhabdomyolysis Associated with Antimicrobial Drug–Resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Tomohiro Oishi et al. (Volume 18, Number 5)Podcast Adenovirus-associated Deaths in US Military during Postvaccination Period, 1999–2010
Robert N. Potter et al. (Volume 18, Number 3) Listen to the podcastCauses of Pneumonia Epizootics among Bighorn Sheep, Western United States, 2008–2010
Thomas E. Besser et al. (Volume 18, Number 3)NDM-1–producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, Croatia
Annarita Mazzariol et al. (Volume 18, Number 3)1918 Influenza, a Puzzle with Missing Pieces
David M. Morens et al. (Volume 18, Number 2)Clonal Spread of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in Primary School, Bordeaux, France
Sabine Pereyre et al. (Volume 18, Number 2)Invasive Pneumococcal Pneumonia and Respiratory Virus Co-infections
Hong Zhou et al. (Volume 18, Number 2)Pathogenic Responses among Young Adults during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
G. Dennis Shanks et al. (Volume 18, Number 2)
2011
Fatal Outbreak of Mycoplasma capricolum Pneumonia in Endangered MarkhorsStéphane Ostrowski et al. (Volume 17, Number 12)Deaths Associated with Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 among Children, Japan, 2009–2010
Akihisa Okumura et al. (Volume 17, Number 11)Bacterial Causes of Empyema in Children, Australia, 2007–2009
Roxanne E. Strachan et al. (Volume 17, Number 10)Global Spread of Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae
Patrice Nordmann et al. (Volume 17, Number 10)Enterovirus 68 among Children with Severe Acute Respiratory Infection, the Philippines
Tadatsugu Imamura et al. (Volume 17, Number 8)Predictors of Pneumococcal Co-infection for Patients with Pandemic (H1N1) 2009
Mar Masiá et al. (Volume 17, Number 8)Melioidosis, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Erika Vlieghe et al. (Volume 17, Number 7)Klebsiella pneumoniae Bacteremia and Capsular Serotypes, Taiwan
Chun-Hsing Liao et al. (Volume 17, Number 6)Easy Diagnosis of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease
Laura Selva et al. (Volume 17, Number 6)Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae in Children, Malawi, 2004–2006
Jennifer E. Cornick et al. (Volume 17, Number 6)Lethal Necrotizing Pneumonia Caused by an ST398 Staphylococcus aureus Strain
Peter R. Davies et al. (Volume 17, Number 6)Macrolide Resistance in Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Israel, 2010
Diana Averbuch et al. (Volume 17, Number 6)Carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae 3 Years after Start of Vaccination Program, the Netherlands
Judith Spijkerman et al. (Volume 17, Number 4)Podcast Human Metapneumovirus Infection in Wild Mountain Gorillas, Rwanda
Gustavo Palacios et al. (Volume 17, Number 4) Listen to the podcastNew Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase, Ontario, Canada
Nathalie Tijet et al. (Volume 17, Number 2)Pandemic (H1N1) 2009–associated Pneumonia in Children, Japan
Maki Hasegawa et al. (Volume 17, Number 2)Streptococcus pneumoniae in Urinary Tracts of Children with Chronic Kidney Disease
Irene Burckhardt et al. (Volume 17, Number 1)Emergence of New Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase, Austria
Gernot Zarfel et al. (Volume 17, Number 1)New Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli, Canada
Michael R. Mulvey et al. (Volume 17, Number 1)Serotype Distribution and Drug Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae, Palestinian Territories
Randa Kattan et al. (Volume 17, Number 1)
2010
Fatal 1918 Pneumonia Case Complicated by Erythrocyte SicklingZong-Mei Sheng et al. (Volume 16, Number 12)Prevalence and Genetic Structures of Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 6D, South Korea
Eun Hwa Choi et al. (Volume 16, Number 11)Influenza in Refugees on the Thailand–Myanmar Border, May–October 2009
Paul Turner et al. (Volume 16, Number 9)Invasive Klebsiella pneumoniae Infections, California, USA
Robert McCabe et al. (Volume 16, Number 9)Worldwide Diversity of Klebsiella pneumoniae That Produce β-Lactamase blaKPC-2 Gene1
Gaëlle Cuzon et al. (Volume 16, Number 9)Correlation of Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Viral Load with Disease Severity and Prolonged Viral Shedding in Children
Chung-Chen Li et al. (Volume 16, Number 8)Lethal Necrotizing Pneumonia Caused by an ST398 Staphylococcus aureus Strain
Jean-Philippe Rasigade et al. (Volume 16, Number 8)Increase in Pilus Islet 2–encoded Pili among Streptococcus pneumoniae Isolates, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Dorothea Zähner et al. (Volume 16, Number 6)Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in Skunks, Canada
Ann P. Britton et al. (Volume 16, Number 6)Transfer of Carbapenem-Resistant Plasmid from Klebsiella pneumoniae ST258 to Escherichia coli in Patient
Moran G. Goren et al. (Volume 16, Number 6)Increase in Pneumococcus Macrolide Resistance, USA
Lauri A. Hicks et al. (Volume 16, Number 5)Panton-Valentine Leukocidin–Positive MRSA, Shanghai
Li-Zhong Han et al. (Volume 16, Number 4)Ventilator-associated Pneumonia and MRSA ST398, Italy
Caterina Mammina et al. (Volume 16, Number 4)Tropheryma whipplei in Patients with Pneumonia
Sabri Bousbia et al. (Volume 16, Number 2)Clonal Distribution of Invasive Pneumococci, Czech Republic, 1996–2003
Helena Žemličková et al. (Volume 16, Number 2)Coccidioidomycosis among Scholarship Athletes and Other College Students, Arizona, USA1
Nicole G. Stern et al. (Volume 16, Number 2)Fatal Case of Pneumonia Associated with Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in HIV-Positive Patient
Natalie C. Klein et al. (Volume 16, Number 1)Severe Pneumonia Associated with Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Outbreak, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Alejandro Gómez-Gómez et al. (Volume 16, Number 1)
2009
Pneumonia Caused by Shigella sonnei in Man Returned from IndiaFabiola Mancini et al. (Volume 15, Number 11)Intrafamilial Transmission of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus1
Sabrina A. Pozzi Langhi et al. (Volume 15, Number 10)Nontuberculous Mycobacterium Infection and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Antagonists
Reinout M. Swart et al. (Volume 15, Number 10)Severe Necrotizing Pneumonia in Children, Houston, Texas, USA
Anupama S. Kalaskar et al. (Volume 15, Number 10)Increase in Pneumococcus Macrolide Resistance, United States
Stephen G. Jenkins et al. (Volume 15, Number 8)Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae Carbapenemase in Long-term Care Facility, Illinois, USA
Marcella McGuinn et al. (Volume 15, Number 6)Changes in Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Streptococcus pneumonia after 7-Valent Conjugate Vaccination, Spain
Adela G. de la Campa et al. (Volume 15, Number 6)Novel Type of Streptococcus pneumoniae Causing Multidrug-Resistant Acute Otitis Media in Children
Qingfu Xu et al. (Volume 15, Number 4)Coccidioidal Pneumonia, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 2000–2004
Michelle M. Kim et al. (Volume 15, Number 3)Hypothetical Pneumocystis jirovecii Transmission from Immunocompetent Carriers to Infant
Philippe Hauser et al. (Volume 15, Number 3)Time from Illness Onset to Death, 1918 Influenza and Pneumococcal Pneumonia
Keith P. Klugman et al. (Volume 15, Number 2)Isolation of Bordetella avium and Novel Bordetella Strain from Patients with Respiratory Disease
Amanda T. Harrington et al. (Volume 15, Number 1)Parapneumonic Empyema Deaths during Past Century, Utah
Jeffrey M. Bender et al. (Volume 15, Number 1)
2008
Antimicrobial Drug Use and Resistance in EuropeNienke van de Sande-Bruinsma et al. (Volume 14, Number 11)Microbial Interactions during Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Melinda M. Pettigrew et al. (Volume 14, Number 10)Pyogenic Liver Abscess as Endemic Disease, Taiwan
Feng-Chiao Tsai et al. (Volume 14, Number 10)Pediatric Parapneumonic Empyema, Spain
Ignacio Obando et al. (Volume 14, Number 9)Bacterial Pneumonia and Pandemic Influenza Planning
Ravindra K. Gupta et al. (Volume 14, Number 8)Deaths from Bacterial Pneumonia during 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic
John F. Brundage et al. (Volume 14, Number 8)Pediatric Pneumonia Death Caused by Community-acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Japan
Takashi Ito et al. (Volume 14, Number 8)Klebsiella pneumoniae Carbapenemase–2, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fernando G. Pasteran et al. (Volume 14, Number 7)Testing for Coccidioidomycosis among Patients with Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Douglas C. Chang et al. (Volume 14, Number 7)Acetobacter indonesiensis Pneumonia after Lung Transplant
Fadi Bittar et al. (Volume 14, Number 6)Global Distribution of Novel Rhinovirus Genotype
Thomas Briese et al. (Volume 14, Number 6)Household Transmission of Carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae
Tamar Gottesman et al. (Volume 14, Number 5)Podcast Increasing Hospital Admissions for Pneumonia, England
Caroline L. Trotter et al. (Volume 14, Number 5) Listen to the podcastIncreasing Hospitalizations and General Practice Prescriptions for Community-onset Staphylococcal Disease, England
Andrew Hayward et al. (Volume 14, Number 5)The Mystery of Increased Hospitalizations of Elderly Patients
Martin I. Meltzer et al. (Volume 14, Number 5)Neuroinvasion by Mycoplasma pneumoniae in Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
Bernhard Stamm et al. (Volume 14, Number 4)Screening Pneumonia Patients for Mimivirus1
Ryan K. Dare et al. (Volume 14, Number 3)Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 19A in Children, South Korea
Eun Hwa Choi et al. (Volume 14, Number 2)Protochlamydia naegleriophila as Etiologic Agent of Pneumonia
Nicola Casson et al. (Volume 14, Number 1)Epidemiology of Haemophilus influenzae Serotype a, North American Arctic, 2000–2005
Michael G. Bruce et al. (Volume 14, Number 1)International Circumpolar Surveillance System for Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, 1999–2005
Michael G. Bruce et al. (Volume 14, Number 1)Invasive Bacterial Diseases in Northern Canada
Naushaba Degani et al. (Volume 14, Number 1)Population-based Survey of Invasive Bacterial Diseases, Greenland, 1995–2004
Annette Meyer et al. (Volume 14, Number 1)Q Fever Update, Maritime Canada
Thomas J. Marrie et al. (Volume 14, Number 1)
2007
Hospitalizations and Deaths Caused by Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, United States, 1999–2005Eili Klein et al. (Volume 13, Number 12)Severe Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiosis, Australia
William J.H. McBride et al. (Volume 13, Number 11)Human Metapneumovirus Infection among Children, Bangladesh
W. Abdullah Brooks et al. (Volume 13, Number 10)Influenza A and B Infection in Children in Urban Slum, Bangladesh
W. Abdullah Brooks et al. (Volume 13, Number 10)Virulence Characteristics of Klebsiella and Clinical Manifestations of K. pneumoniae Bloodstream Infections
Victor L. Yu et al. (Volume 13, Number 7)Clindamycin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
Francesca Montagnani et al. (Volume 13, Number 5)Pneumocystis Pneumonia in HIV-positive Adults, Malawi1
Joep J.G. van Oosterhout et al. (Volume 13, Number 2)
2006
Influenza, Campylobacter and Mycoplasma Infections, and Hospital Admissions for Guillain-Barré Syndrome, EnglandClarence C. Tam et al. (Volume 12, Number 12)Serotype Competence and Penicillin Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae
Yu-Chia Hsieh et al. (Volume 12, Number 11)Fluoroquinolone-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
Mathias W. Pletz et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Antibody Response to Pneumocystis jirovecii
Kieran R. Daly et al. (Volume 12, Number 8)Macrolide Resistance in Adults with Bacteremic Pneumococcal Pneumonia
Joshua P. Metlay et al. (Volume 12, Number 8)Coccidioidomycosis as a Common Cause of Community-acquired Pneumonia
Lisa Valdivia et al. (Volume 12, Number 6)Severe Community-acquired Pneumonia Due to Staphylococcus aureus, 2003–04 Influenza Season
Jeffrey C. Hageman et al. (Volume 12, Number 6)1951 Influenza Epidemic, England and Wales, Canada, and the United States
Cécile Viboud et al. (Volume 12, Number 4)Pneumonia and New Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Clone
Fabien Garnier et al. (Volume 12, Number 3)Pneumonic Plague Cluster, Uganda, 2004
Elizabeth M. Begier et al. (Volume 12, Number 3)Tracking Resistant Organisms: Workshop for Improving State-based Surveillance Programs
Brendan Noggle et al. (Volume 12, Number 3)Ameba-associated Microorganisms and Diagnosis of Nosocomial Pneumonia
Pierre Berger et al. (Volume 12, Number 2)Influenza Pandemics of the 20th Century
Edwin D. Kilbourne et al. (Volume 12, Number 1)
2005
Influenza Virus Infection in Racing GreyhoundsKyoung-Jin Yoon et al. (Volume 11, Number 12)Vibrio metschnikovii Pneumonia
Frédéric Wallet et al. (Volume 11, Number 10)Melioidosis in Tsunami Survivors
Eugene Athan et al. (Volume 11, Number 10)Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Necrotizing Pneumonia
Monica Monaco et al. (Volume 11, Number 10)Saving Lives through Global Safe Water
James M. Hughes et al. (Volume 11, Number 10)Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae type b Carriage, Central Asia
Stephanie H. Factor et al. (Volume 11, Number 9)Telithromycin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
Fred W. Goldstein et al. (Volume 11, Number 9)Human Coronavirus NL63, France
Astrid Vabret et al. (Volume 11, Number 8)Q Fever and the US Military
Alicia D. Anderson et al. (Volume 11, Number 8)Human Metapneumovirus Genetic Variability, South Africa
Herbert P. Ludewick et al. (Volume 11, Number 7)Community Prescribing and Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
Galia Barkai et al. (Volume 11, Number 6)Community-acquired Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Uruguay
Xiao Xue Ma et al. (Volume 11, Number 6)Community-associated Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Pediatric Patients
Theresa J. Ochoa et al. (Volume 11, Number 6)Erythromycin-nonsusceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae in Children, 1999–2001
M. Catherine McEllistrem et al. (Volume 11, Number 6)Hidden Epidemic of Macrolide-resistant Pneumococci
Keith P. Klugman et al. (Volume 11, Number 6)Relative Fitness of Fluoroquinolone-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
Crystal N. Johnson et al. (Volume 11, Number 6)Bordetella pertussis in Adult Pneumonia Patients1
Kirsten A. Beynon et al. (Volume 11, Number 4)Antimicrobial Drug Prescribing for Pneumonia in Ambulatory Care
Conan MacDougall et al. (Volume 11, Number 3)Mimivirus in Pneumonia Patients
Bernard La Scola et al. (Volume 11, Number 3)Probable Psittacosis Outbreak Linked to Wild Birds
Barbara L. Telfer et al. (Volume 11, Number 3)Human Disease from Influenza A (H5N1), Thailand, 2004
Tawee Chotpitayasunondh et al. (Volume 11, Number 2)Molecular Evidence of Pneumocystis Transmission in Pediatric Transplant Unit
Britta Höcker et al. (Volume 11, Number 2)The Pneumococcus
Cynthia G. Whitney et al. (Volume 11, Number 2)
2004
Infectious Diseases and Maternal Morbidity and Mortality1Loretta P. Finnegan et al. (Volume 10, Number 11)Current Epidemiology of Pneumocystis Pneumonia
Alison Morris et al. (Volume 10, Number 10)Dihydropteroate Synthase Gene Mutations in Pneumocystis and Sulfa Resistance
Laurence Huang et al. (Volume 10, Number 10)Panton-Valentine Leukocidin–positive Staphylococcus aureus, Singapore
Li-Yang Hsu et al. (Volume 10, Number 8)Fluoroquinolone and Other Antimicrobial Resistance in Invasive Pneumococci, Hong Kong, 1995–2001
Pak-Leung Ho et al. (Volume 10, Number 7)Rapid Assessment Tool for Haemophilus influenzae type b Disease in Developing Countries1
Daniel R. Feikin et al. (Volume 10, Number 7)CTX-M and Plasmid-mediated AmpC-Producing Enterobacteriaceae, Singapore
Tse Hsien Koh et al. (Volume 10, Number 6)Epidemiologic Clues to SARS Origin in China
Rui-Heng Xu et al. (Volume 10, Number 6)Limited Spread of Penicillin-Nonsusceptible Pneumococci, Skåne County, Sweden
Eva Melander et al. (Volume 10, Number 6)Antibiotic Selection Pressure and Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes
Werner C. Albrich et al. (Volume 10, Number 3)SARS and Pregnancy: A Case Report
Corwin A. Robertson et al. (Volume 10, Number 2)SARS Surveillance during Emergency Public Health Response, United States, March–July 2003
Stephanie J. Schrag et al. (Volume 10, Number 2)Fluoroquinolones Protective against Cephalosporin Resistance in Gram-negative Nosocomial Pathogens
Mitchell J. Schwaber et al. (Volume 10, Number 1)Hospital-reported Pneumococcal Susceptibility to Penicillin1
Joshua P. Metlay et al. (Volume 10, Number 1)Influenza Epidemics in the United States, France, and Australia, 1972–19971
Cécile Viboud et al. (Volume 10, Number 1)Q Fever in Como, Northern Italy
Domenico Santoro et al. (Volume 10, Number 1)
2003
Factors Influencing Fluoroquinolone ResistanceDaniel F. Sahm et al. (Volume 9, Number 12)Intensity of Rainfall and Severity of Melioidosis, Australia
Bart J. Currie et al. (Volume 9, Number 12)Noninvasive Method for Monitoring Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia
Michael J. Linke et al. (Volume 9, Number 12)Levofloxacin Treatment Failure in Haemophilus influenzae Pneumonia
Teresa Bastida et al. (Volume 9, Number 11)Aggregated Antibiograms and Monitoring of Drug-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
Chris A. Van Beneden et al. (Volume 9, Number 9)Fluoroquinolone and Macrolide Treatment Failure in Pneumococcal Pneumonia and Selection of Multidrug-Resistant Isolates
Emilio Pérez-Trallero et al. (Volume 9, Number 9)Amoeba-Resisting Bacteria and Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
Bernard La Scola et al. (Volume 9, Number 7)Sulfa Resistance and Dihydropteroate Synthase Mutants in Recurrent Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia
Aimable Nahimana et al. (Volume 9, Number 7)Control Measures for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Taiwan
Shiing-Jer Twu et al. (Volume 9, Number 6)Poor Potential Coverage for 7-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine, Malawi
Stephen B. Gordon et al. (Volume 9, Number 6)Seasonal Patterns of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease
Scott F. Dowell et al. (Volume 9, Number 5)Bacterial Resistance to Penicillin G by Decreased Affinity of Penicillin-Binding Proteins: A Mathematical Model
L. Temime et al. (Volume 9, Number 4)Emergence of Ceftriaxone-Resistant Salmonella Isolates and Rapid Spread of Plasmid-Encoded CMY-2–Like Cephalosporinase, Taiwan
Jing-Jou Yan et al. (Volume 9, Number 3)Pneumocystis carinii versus Pneumocystis jiroveci: Another Misnomer (Response to Stringer et al.)
Walter T. Hughes et al. (Volume 9, Number 2)Applying Network Theory to Epidemics: Control Measures for Mycoplasma pneumoniae Outbreaks
Lauren Ancel Meyers et al. (Volume 9, Number 2)Using Hospital Antibiogram Data To Assess Regional Pneumococcal Resistance to Antibiotics
Cheryl R. Stein et al. (Volume 9, Number 2)Enteropathogenic Klebsiella pneumoniae HIV-Infected Adults, Africa
Phuong L. Nguyen Thi et al. (Volume 9, Number 1)Maintaining Fluoroquinolone Class Efficacy: Review of Influencing Factors
W. Michael Scheld et al. (Volume 9, Number 1)Risk for Pneumocystis carinii Transmission among Patients with Pneumonia: a Molecular Epidemiology Study
Elodie Senggen Manoloff et al. (Volume 9, Number 1)
2002
Antimicrobial Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae, TaiwanPo-Ren Hsueh et al. (Volume 8, Number 12)Outpatient Antibiotic Use and Prevalence of Antibiotic-Resistant Pneumococci in France and Germany: A Sociocultural Perspective
Stephan Harbarth et al. (Volume 8, Number 12)Streptococcus pneumoniae, Brooklyn, New York: Fluoroquinolone Resistance at our Doorstep
John Quale et al. (Volume 8, Number 6)Cefepime MIC as a Predictor of the Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase Type in Klebsiella pneumoniae, Taiwan
Wen Leong Yu et al. (Volume 8, Number 5)Nasopharyngeal Carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae in Healthy Children: Implications for the Use of Heptavalent Pnemococcal Conjugate Vaccine
Paola Marchisio et al. (Volume 8, Number 5)Sentinel Surveillance: A Reliable Way To Track Antibiotic Resistance in Communities?
Stephanie J. Schrag et al. (Volume 8, Number 5)The Relationship between Antimicrobial Use and Antimicrobial Resistance in Europe
Stef L.A.M. Bronzwaer et al. (Volume 8, Number 3)Broad-Range Bacterial Detection and the Analysis of Unexplained Death and Critical Illness
Simo Nikkari et al. (Volume 8, Number 2)Community-Acquired Klebsiella pneumoniae Bacteremia: Global Differences in Clinical Patterns
Wen-Chien Ko et al. (Volume 8, Number 2)Primary Liver Abscess Caused by One Clone of Klebsiella pneumoniae with Two Colonial Morphotypes and Resistotypes
Po-Ren Hsueh et al. (Volume 8, Number 1)
2001
Legionella-Like and Other Amoebal Pathogens as Agents of Community-Acquired PneumoniaThomas J. Marrie et al. (Volume 7, Number 6)Fluoroquinolone Resistance among Streptococcus pneumoniae in Hong Kong Linked to the Spanish 23F Clone
Pak Leung Ho et al. (Volume 7, Number 5)Pneumococcal Surface Protein A of Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae Isolates from Colombian Children
María Claudia Vela Coral et al. (Volume 7, Number 5)Potential Infectious Etiologies of Atherosclerosis: A Multifactorial Perspective
Siobhán O'Connor et al. (Volume 7, Number 5)Emerging Mechanisms of Fluoroquinolone Resistance
David C. Hooper et al. (Volume 7, Number 2)
2000
Risk Factors for Otitis Media and Carriage of Multiple Strains of Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniaeJennifer St. Sauver et al. (Volume 6, Number 6)Antimicrobial-Drug Use and Changes in Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae
Daniel J. Diekema et al. (Volume 6, Number 5)Genetic Variation in Pneumocystis carinii Isolates from Different Geographic Regions: Implications for Transmission
Charles B. Beard et al. (Volume 6, Number 3)High Prevalence of Penicillin-Nonsusceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae at a Community Hospital in Oklahoma
Ronald L. Moolenaar et al. (Volume 6, Number 3)Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection in a Breeding Colony of African Clawed Frogs (Xenopus tropicalis)
Kurt D. Reed et al. (Volume 6, Number 2)Haemophilus influenzae Type B and Streptococcus pneumoniae as Causes of Pneumonia among Children in Beijing, China
Orin S. Levine et al. (Volume 6, Number 2)
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