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1. Genetic variation, structural analysis, and virulence implications of BimA and BimC in clinical isolates of Burkholderia pseudomallei in Thailand.

2. Dysregulated immunologic landscape of the early host response in melioidosis.

3. Genetic diversity, determinants, and dissemination of Burkholderia pseudomallei lineages implicated in melioidosis in Northeast Thailand.

4. Lack of Association of TLR1 and TLR5 Coding Variants with Mortality in a Large Multicenter Cohort of Melioidosis Patients.

5. Enhanced bedside mortality prediction combining point-of-care lactate and the quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) score in patients hospitalised with suspected infection in southeast Asia: a cohort study.

6. Sensitivity and specificity of DPP® Fever Panel II Asia in the diagnosis of malaria, dengue and melioidosis.

7. Comparative clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with community acquired bacteremia caused by Escherichia coli, Burkholderia pseudomallei and Staphylococcus aureus: A prospective observational study (Ubon-sepsis).

8. Melioidosis Patient Survival Correlates With Strong IFN-γ Secreting T Cell Responses Against Hcp1 and TssM.

9. Reducing antibiotic treatment duration for ventilator-associated pneumonia (REGARD-VAP): a trial protocol for a randomised clinical trial.

10. A 2-Biomarker Model Augments Clinical Prediction of Mortality in Melioidosis.

11. Effectiveness of a sepsis programme in a resource-limited setting: a retrospective analysis of data of a prospective observational study (Ubon-sepsis).

12. Longitudinal profiling of plasma cytokines in melioidosis and their association with mortality: a prospective cohort study.

13. Utility of qSOFA and modified SOFA in severe malaria presenting as sepsis.

14. Exonic sequencing identifies TLR1 genetic variation associated with mortality in Thais with melioidosis.

15. Clinical epidemiology and outcomes of community acquired infection and sepsis among hospitalized patients in a resource limited setting in Northeast Thailand: A prospective observational study (Ubon-sepsis).

16. Common TLR1 genetic variation is not associated with death from melioidosis, a common cause of sepsis in rural Thailand.

17. Feasibility of modified surviving sepsis campaign guidelines in a resource-restricted setting based on a cohort study of severe S. aureus sepsis [corrected].

18. Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia in a tropical setting: patient outcome and impact of antibiotic resistance.

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