Introduction: During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens have varied. In the 1918 influenza pandemic, a large proportion of severe illness and death was complicated by bacterial co-infection, predominantly Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus.Hypothesis/ Gap statement: A better understanding of the incidence of co-infection in patients with COVID-19 infection and the pathogens involved is necessary for effective antimicrobial stewardship.Aim: To describe the incidence and nature of co-infection in critically ill adults with COVID-19 infection in England.Methodology:A retrospective cohort study of adults with COVID-19 admitted to seven intensive care units (ICUs) in England up to 18 M...
Background: Co-infection is frequently seen in critically ill patients with influenza, although the ...
Background: We performed a nationwide population-based retrospective study to describe the epidemiol...
Purpose: Microbial coinfections in COVID-19 patients carry a risk of poor outcomes. This study aimed...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of viral co-infection in a well-characterised cohort of hospita...
BACKGROUND: Microbiological characterisation of co-infections and secondary infections in patients w...
Objectives: In previous influenza pandemics, bacterial co-infections have been a major cause of mort...
Objectives: To describe the burden, epidemiology and outcomes of co-infections and superinfections o...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic presented major challenges for critical care facilities worldwide....
Funding European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. ACM is supported by a Clinician Scientist Fello...
We agree with Michael J Cox and colleagues1 that clinical management of COVID-19 would be enhanced b...
Background Microbiological characterisation of co-infections and secondary infections in patients...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Background: Co-infection is frequently seen in critically ill patients with influenza, although the ...
Background: We performed a nationwide population-based retrospective study to describe the epidemiol...
Purpose: Microbial coinfections in COVID-19 patients carry a risk of poor outcomes. This study aimed...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of viral co-infection in a well-characterised cohort of hospita...
BACKGROUND: Microbiological characterisation of co-infections and secondary infections in patients w...
Objectives: In previous influenza pandemics, bacterial co-infections have been a major cause of mort...
Objectives: To describe the burden, epidemiology and outcomes of co-infections and superinfections o...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic presented major challenges for critical care facilities worldwide....
Funding European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. ACM is supported by a Clinician Scientist Fello...
We agree with Michael J Cox and colleagues1 that clinical management of COVID-19 would be enhanced b...
Background Microbiological characterisation of co-infections and secondary infections in patients...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Background: Co-infection is frequently seen in critically ill patients with influenza, although the ...
Background: We performed a nationwide population-based retrospective study to describe the epidemiol...
Purpose: Microbial coinfections in COVID-19 patients carry a risk of poor outcomes. This study aimed...