Background: Escherichia coli is the most common cause of bloodstream infections (BSIs) and mortality is an important aspect of burden of disease. Using a multinational population-based cohort of E. coli BSIs, our objectives were to evaluate 30-day case fatality risk and mortality rate, and determine factors associated with each. Methods: During 2014–2018, we identified 30-day deaths from all incident E. coli BSIs from surveillance nationally in Finland, and regionally in Sweden (Skaraborg) and Canada (Calgary, Sherbrooke, western interior). We used a multivariable logistic regression model to estimate factors associated with 30-day case fatality risk. The explanatory variables considered for inclusion were year (2014–2018), region (five are...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors affecting early morality of patients with Escherichia coli bloodstream ...
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli bloodstream infections are increasing in the UK and internationally. Th...
This study determined excess mortality and length of hospital stay (LOS) attributable to bloodstream...
Abstract Background Escherichia coli is the most common cause of bloodstream infections (BSIs) and m...
Our population-based study objectives were to describe characteristics and outcomes of Escherichia c...
Background: Escherichia coli is an important pathogen in humans and is the most common cause of bact...
AbstractEscherichia coli is the commonest cause of bacteraemia in England, with an incidence of 50.7...
Although Escherichia coli is the most common cause of bloodstream infection, its epidemiology has no...
ABSTRACTAlthough Escherichia coli is the most common cause of bloodstream infection, its epidemiolog...
AbstractBloodstream infections (BSI) are a major cause of mortality, morbidity and medical cost, but...
Background: Risk factors affecting early morality of patients with Escherichia coli bloodstream infe...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing morbidity and mortality attributed to escalating incidence of Escher...
AbstractBloodstream infections (BSI) are a major cause of mortality, morbidity and medical cost, but...
Background: Studies from several countries indicate that the incidence and mortality of bloodstream ...
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli is a major human pathogen, both in community and healthcare settings. T...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors affecting early morality of patients with Escherichia coli bloodstream ...
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli bloodstream infections are increasing in the UK and internationally. Th...
This study determined excess mortality and length of hospital stay (LOS) attributable to bloodstream...
Abstract Background Escherichia coli is the most common cause of bloodstream infections (BSIs) and m...
Our population-based study objectives were to describe characteristics and outcomes of Escherichia c...
Background: Escherichia coli is an important pathogen in humans and is the most common cause of bact...
AbstractEscherichia coli is the commonest cause of bacteraemia in England, with an incidence of 50.7...
Although Escherichia coli is the most common cause of bloodstream infection, its epidemiology has no...
ABSTRACTAlthough Escherichia coli is the most common cause of bloodstream infection, its epidemiolog...
AbstractBloodstream infections (BSI) are a major cause of mortality, morbidity and medical cost, but...
Background: Risk factors affecting early morality of patients with Escherichia coli bloodstream infe...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing morbidity and mortality attributed to escalating incidence of Escher...
AbstractBloodstream infections (BSI) are a major cause of mortality, morbidity and medical cost, but...
Background: Studies from several countries indicate that the incidence and mortality of bloodstream ...
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli is a major human pathogen, both in community and healthcare settings. T...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors affecting early morality of patients with Escherichia coli bloodstream ...
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli bloodstream infections are increasing in the UK and internationally. Th...
This study determined excess mortality and length of hospital stay (LOS) attributable to bloodstream...