296 results on '"Colijn, C."'
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2. Spin-dependent Bohm trajectories associated with an electronic transition in hydrogen
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Colijn, C. and Vrscay, E. R.
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The Bohm causal theory of quantum mechanics with spin-dependence is used to determine electron trajectories when a hydrogen atom is subjected to (semi-classical) radiation. The transition between the 1s ground state and the 2p0 state is examined. It is found that transitions can be identified along Bohm trajectories. The trajectories lie on invariant hyperboloid surfaces of revolution in R^3. The energy along the trajectories is also discussed in relation to the hydrogen energy eigenvalues., Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures
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- 2003
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3. Spin-dependent Bohm trajectories for Pauli and Dirac eigenstates of hydrogen
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Colijn, C. and Vrscay, E. R.
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The de Broglie-Bohm causal theory of quantum mechanics is applied to the hydrogen atom in the fully spin-dependent and relativistic framework of the Dirac equation, and in the nonrelativistic but spin-dependent framework of the Pauli equation. Eigenstates are chosen which are simultaneous eigenstates of the energy H, total angular momentum M, and z component of the total angular momentum M_z. We find the trajectories of the electron, and show that in these eigenstates, motion is circular about the z-axis, with constant angular velocity. We compute the rates of revolution for the ground (n=1) state and the n=2 states, and show that there is agreement in the relevant cases between the Dirac and Pauli results, and with earlier results on the Schrodinger equation., Comment: 15 pages
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- 2003
4. A Metric on Phylogenetic Tree Shapes
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Colijn, C. and Plazzotta, G.
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- 2018
5. Genomic epidemiology offers high resolution estimates of serial intervals for COVID-19
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Stockdale, JE, Susvitasari, K, Tupper, P, Sobkowiak, B, Mulberry, N, da Silva, AG, Watt, AE, Sherry, NL, Minko, C, Howden, BP, Lane, CR, Colijn, C, Stockdale, JE, Susvitasari, K, Tupper, P, Sobkowiak, B, Mulberry, N, da Silva, AG, Watt, AE, Sherry, NL, Minko, C, Howden, BP, Lane, CR, and Colijn, C
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Serial intervals - the time between symptom onset in infector and infectee - are a fundamental quantity in infectious disease control. However, their estimation requires knowledge of individuals' exposures, typically obtained through resource-intensive contact tracing efforts. We introduce an alternate framework using virus sequences to inform who infected whom and thereby estimate serial intervals. We apply our technique to SARS-CoV-2 sequences from case clusters in the first two COVID-19 waves in Victoria, Australia. We find that our approach offers high resolution, cluster-specific serial interval estimates that are comparable with those obtained from contact data, despite requiring no knowledge of who infected whom and relying on incompletely-sampled data. Compared to a published serial interval, cluster-specific serial intervals can vary estimates of the effective reproduction number by a factor of 2-3. We find that serial interval estimates in settings such as schools and meat processing/packing plants are shorter than those in healthcare facilities.
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- 2023
6. Pathogen spread on coupled networks: Effect of host and network properties on transmission thresholds
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Mills, H.L., Ganesh, A., and Colijn, C.
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- 2013
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7. Modelling meningococcal meningitis in the African meningitis belt
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IRVING, T. J., BLYUSS, K. B., COLIJN, C., and TROTTER, C. L.
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- 2012
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8. Benign Recurrent Vertigo: The Course of Vertigo Attacks Compared to Patients With Meniere's Disease and Vestibular Migraine
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Leeuwen, R.B. van, Colijn, C., Esch, Babette F.F. van, Schermer, T.R.J., Leeuwen, R.B. van, Colijn, C., Esch, Babette F.F. van, and Schermer, T.R.J.
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9. Policy planning in the Oosterschelde estuary
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van Westen, C. J., Colijn, C. J., Dumont, H. J., editor, Nienhuis, P. H., editor, and Smaal, A. C., editor
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- 1994
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10. Physical Planning in the Coastal Region of Zeeland, the Netherlands
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Colijn, C. J. and Binnendijk, A. C.
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- 1998
11. Dizziness and Driving From a Patient Perspective
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Leeuwen, R.B. van, Schermer, T.R.J., Colijn, C., Bruintjes, T.D., Leeuwen, R.B. van, Schermer, T.R.J., Colijn, C., and Bruintjes, T.D.
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Contains fulltext : 237987.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), Background: People with dizziness may experience driving-related limitations. Few data are available about the impact of dizziness on driving. Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of dizziness on driving, factors related to impairment (age, gender, and type of diagnosis), and the potential consequences for patients' ability to work. We also investigated whether the patients expected and actually received information about their dizziness-related fitness to drive from their physician. Methods: A cross-sectional, observational study was conducted in the Apeldoorn Dizziness Centre, a tertiary care referral centre for patients with dizziness. A consecutive cohort of patients was asked to complete a study-specific questionnaire about driving. Results: Between January 1, 2020, and December 20, 2020, 432 patients were included. Fifty-six percent of the patients in this group were female. The average age of patients was 58.3 years (SD 16). Overall, 191 of the 432 patients (44%) experienced limitations related to driving, and 40% of the patients who experienced limitations also experienced limitations to work related to their inability to drive. The subject of fitness to drive had not been discussed with their physician in 92% of the patients, and 24% of the whole patient group indicated that they would have liked to discuss this topic. The following factors, independently from each other, increased the chance of experiencing driving-related limitations: younger age, female sex, and the diagnosis of Meniere's disease. Conclusion: Dizzy patients, especially younger patients, women, and patients with Meniere's disease, regularly experience limitations related to driving, and this often means that they are unable to work. Driving is hardly ever discussed during a medical consultation. In our opinion, the topic of driving and dizziness should always be addressed during medical consultations in dizzy patients.
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- 2021
12. Vaccine Rollout Strategies: The Case for Vaccinating Essential Workers Early
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Mulberry, N., primary, Tupper, P., additional, Kirwin, E., additional, McCabe, C., additional, and Colijn, C., additional
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- 2021
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13. Fundamental Limitations of Contact Tracing for COVID-19
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Tupper, P., primary, Otto, S., additional, and Colijn, C., additional
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- 2020
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14. COVID-19’s unfortunate events in schools: mitigating classroom clusters in the context of variable transmission
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Tupper, P., primary and Colijn, C., additional
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- 2020
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15. Event-specific interventions to minimize COVID-19 transmission
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Tupper, P., primary, Boury, H., additional, Yerlanov, M., additional, and Colijn, C., additional
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- 2020
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16. Erratum: Antimicrobials: A global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA). [World J Emerg Surg. 11, (2016) (33)] DOI: 10.1186/s13017-016-0089-y
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Sartelli, M., Weber, D. G., Ruppé, E., Bassetti, M., Wright, B. J., Ansaloni, L., Catena, F., Coccolini, F., Abu-Zidan, F. M., Coimbra, R., Moore, E. E., Moore, F. A., Maier, R. V., De Waele, J. J., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Griffiths, E. A., Eckmann, C., Brink, A. J., Mazuski, J. E., May, A. K., Sawyer, R. G., Mertz, D., Montravers, P., Kumar, A., Roberts, J. A., Vincent, J. L., Watkins, R. R., Lowman, W., Spellberg, B., Abbott, I. J., Adesunkanmi, A. K., Al-Dahir, S., Al-Hasan, M. N., Agresta, F., Althani, A. A., Ansari, S., Ansumana, R., Augustin, G., Bala, M., Balogh, Z. J., Baraket, O., Bhangu, A., Beltrán, M. A., Bernhard, M., Biffl, W. L., Boermeester, M. A., Brecher, S. M., Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R., Buyne, O. R., Cainzos, M. A., Cairns, K. A., Camacho-Ortiz, A., Chandy, S. J., Che Jusoh, A., Chichom-Mefire, A., Colijn, C., Corcione, F., Cui, Y., Curcio, D., Delibegovic, S., Demetrashvili, Z., De Simone, B., Dhingra, S., Diaz, J. J., Di Carlo, I., Dillip, A., Di Saverio, S., Doyle, M. P., Dorj, G., Dogjani, A., Dupont, H., Eachempati, S. R., Enani, M. A., Egiev, V. N., Elmangory, M. M., Ferrada, P., Fitchett, J. R., Fraga, G. P., Guessennd, N., Giamarellou, H., Ghnnam, W., Gkiokas, G., Goldberg, S. R., Gomes, C. A., Gomi, H., Guzmán-Blanco, M., Haque, M., Hansen, S., Hecker, A., Heizmann, W. R., Herzog, T., Hodonou, A. M., Hong, S. K., Kafka-Ritsch, R., Kaplan, L. J., Kapoor, G., Karamarkovic, A., Kees, M. G., Kenig, J., Kiguba, R., Kim, P. K., Kluger, Y., Khokha, V., Koike, K., Kok, K. Y., Kong, V., Knox, M. C., Inaba, K., Isik, A., Iskandar, K., Ivatury, R. R., Labbate, M., Labricciosa, F. M., Laterre, P. F., Latifi, R., Lee, J. G., Lee, Y. R., Leone, M., Leppaniemi, A., Li, Y., Liang, S. Y., Loho, T., Maegele, M., Malama, S., Marei, H. E., Martin-Loeches, I., Marwah, S., Massele, A., Mcfarlane, M., Melo, R. B., Negoi, I., Nicolau, D. P., Nord, C. E., Ofori-Asenso, R., Omari, A. H., Ordonez, C. A., Ouadii, M., Pereira Júnior, G. A., Piazza, D., Pupelis, G., Rawson, T. M., Rems, M., Rizoli, S., Rocha, C., Sakakushev, B., Sanchez-Garcia, M., Sato, N., Segovia Lohse, H. A., Sganga, G., Siribumrungwong, B., Shelat, V. G., Soreide, K., Soto, R., Talving, P., Tilsed, J. V., Timsit, J. F., Trueba, G., Trung, N. T., Ulrych, J., van Goor, H., Vereczkei, A., Vohra, R. S., Wani, I., Uhl, W., Xiao, Y., Yuan, K. C., Zachariah, S. K., Zahar, J. R., Zakrison, T. L., Corcione, A., Melotti, R. M., Viscoli, C., Viale, P., Sartelli, M., Weber, D. G., Ruppé, E., Bassetti, M., Wright, B. J., Ansaloni, L., Catena, F., Coccolini, F., Abu-Zidan, F. M., Coimbra, R., Moore, E. E., Moore, F. A., Maier, R. V., De Waele, J. J., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Griffiths, E. A., Eckmann, C., Brink, A. J., Mazuski, J. E., May, A. K., Sawyer, R. G., Mertz, D., Montravers, P., Kumar, A., Roberts, J. A., Vincent, J. L., Watkins, R. R., Lowman, W., Spellberg, B., Abbott, I. J., Adesunkanmi, A. K., Al-Dahir, S., Al-Hasan, M. N., Agresta, F., Althani, A. A., Ansari, S., Ansumana, R., Augustin, G., Bala, M., Balogh, Z. J., Baraket, O., Bhangu, A., Beltrán, M. A., Bernhard, M., Biffl, W. L., Boermeester, M. A., Brecher, S. M., Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R., Buyne, O. R., Cainzos, M. A., Cairns, K. A., Camacho-Ortiz, A., Chandy, S. J., Che Jusoh, A., Chichom-Mefire, A., Colijn, C., Corcione, F., Cui, Y., Curcio, D., Delibegovic, S., Demetrashvili, Z., De Simone, B., Dhingra, S., Diaz, J. J., Di Carlo, I., Dillip, A., Di Saverio, S., Doyle, M. P., Dorj, G., Dogjani, A., Dupont, H., Eachempati, S. R., Enani, M. A., Egiev, V. N., Elmangory, M. M., Ferrada, P., Fitchett, J. R., Fraga, G. P., Guessennd, N., Giamarellou, H., Ghnnam, W., Gkiokas, G., Goldberg, S. R., Gomes, C. A., Gomi, H., Guzmán-Blanco, M., Haque, M., Hansen, S., Hecker, A., Heizmann, W. R., Herzog, T., Hodonou, A. M., Hong, S. K., Kafka-Ritsch, R., Kaplan, L. J., Kapoor, G., Karamarkovic, A., Kees, M. G., Kenig, J., Kiguba, R., Kim, P. K., Kluger, Y., Khokha, V., Koike, K., Kok, K. Y., Kong, V., Knox, M. C., Inaba, K., Isik, A., Iskandar, K., Ivatury, R. R., Labbate, M., Labricciosa, F. M., Laterre, P. F., Latifi, R., Lee, J. G., Lee, Y. R., Leone, M., Leppaniemi, A., Li, Y., Liang, S. Y., Loho, T., Maegele, M., Malama, S., Marei, H. E., Martin-Loeches, I., Marwah, S., Massele, A., Mcfarlane, M., Melo, R. B., Negoi, I., Nicolau, D. P., Nord, C. E., Ofori-Asenso, R., Omari, A. H., Ordonez, C. A., Ouadii, M., Pereira Júnior, G. A., Piazza, D., Pupelis, G., Rawson, T. M., Rems, M., Rizoli, S., Rocha, C., Sakakushev, B., Sanchez-Garcia, M., Sato, N., Segovia Lohse, H. A., Sganga, G., Siribumrungwong, B., Shelat, V. G., Soreide, K., Soto, R., Talving, P., Tilsed, J. V., Timsit, J. F., Trueba, G., Trung, N. T., Ulrych, J., van Goor, H., Vereczkei, A., Vohra, R. S., Wani, I., Uhl, W., Xiao, Y., Yuan, K. C., Zachariah, S. K., Zahar, J. R., Zakrison, T. L., Corcione, A., Melotti, R. M., Viscoli, C., and Viale, P.
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17. Antimicrobials: a global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA) (vol 11, 33, 2016)
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Sartelli, M., Weber, D. G., Ruppe, E., Bassetti, M., Wright, B. J., Ansaloni, L., Catena, F., Coccolini, F., Abu-Zidan, F. M., Coimbra, R., Moore, E. E., Moore, F. A., Maier, R. V., De Waele, J. J., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Griffiths, E. A., Eckmann, C., Brink, A. J., Mazuski, J. E., May, A. K., Sawyer, R. G., Mertz, D., Montravers, P., Kumar, A., Roberts, J. A., Vincent, L., Watkins, R. R., Lowman, W., Spellberg, B., Abbott, I. J., Adesunkanmi, A. K., Al-Dahir, S., Al-Hasan, M. N., Agresta, F., Althani, A. A., Ansari, S., Ansumana, R., Augustin, G., Bala, M., Balogh, Z. J., Baraket, O., Bhangu, A., Beltrán, Anna Maria, Bernhard, M., Biffl, W. L., Boermeester, M. A., Brecher, S. M., Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R., Buyne, O. R., Cainzos, M. A., Cairns, K. A., Camacho-Ortiz, A., Chandy, S. J., Jusoh, A. Che, Chichom-Mefire, A., Colijn, C., Corcione, F., Cui, Y., Curcio, D., Delibegovic, S., Demetrashvili, Z., De Simone, B., Dhingra, S., Diaz, J. J., Di Carlo, I., Dillip, A., Di Saverio, S., Doyle, M. P., Dorj, G., Dogjani, A., Dupont, H., Eachempati, S. R., Enani, M. A., Egiev, V. N., Elmangory, M. M., Ferrada, P., Fitchett, J. R., Fraga, G. P., Guessennd, N., Giamarellou, H., Ghnnam, W., Gkiokas, G., Goldberg, S. R., Gomes, C. A., Gomi, H., Guzman-Blanco, M., Haque, M., Hansen, S., Hecker, A., Heizmann, W. R., Herzog, T., Hodonou, A. M., Hong, S. K., Kafka-Ritsch, R., Kaplan, L. J., Kapoor, G., Karamarkovic, A., Kees, M. G., Kenig, J., Kiguba, R., Kim, P. K., Kluger, Y., Khokha, V., Koike, K., Kok, K. Y., Kong, V., Knox, M. C., Inaba, K., Isik, A., Iskandar, K., Ivatury, R. R., Labbate, M., Labricciosa, F. M., Laterre, P. F., Latifi, R., Lee, J. G., Lee, Y. R., Leone, M., Leppaniemi, A., Li, Y., Liang, S. Y., Loho, T., Maegele, M., Malama, S., Marei, H. E., Martin-Loeches, I., Marwah, S., Massele, A., McFarlane, M., Melo, R. B., Negoi, I., Nicolau, D. P., Nord, C. E., Ofori-Asenso, R., Omari, A. H., Ordonez, C. A., Ouadii, M., Pereira Junior, G. A., Piazza, D., Pupelis, G., Rawson, T. M., Rems, M., Rizoli, S., Rocha, C., Sakakushev, B., Sanchez-Garcia, M., Sato, N., Segovia Lohse, H. A., Sganga, G., Siribumrungwong, B., Shelat, V. G., Soreide, K., Soto, R., Talving, P., Tilsed, J. V., Timsit, J. F., Trueba, G., Trung, N. T., Ulrych, J., Van Goor, H., Vereczkei, A., Vohra, R. S., Wani, I., Uhl, W., Xiao, Y., Yuan, K. C., Zachariah, S. K., Zahar, J. R., Zakrison, T. L., Corcione, A., Melotti, R. M., Viscoli, C., Viale, P., Universita 'La Sapienza' Roma (Istituto CNR), Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome] (UNIROMA), Universidade de Aveiro, Laboratoire matériaux et microélectronique de Provence (L2MP), Université Paul Cézanne - Aix-Marseille 3-Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille 1-Université de Toulon (UTLN)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Pasteur de Côte d'Ivoire, Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP), National Defence University of Malaysia [Kuala Lumpur], Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPI-PKS), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Center for Plant Molecular Biology, Plant Physiology, and Biophysical Chemistry, University of Tübingen, Unité de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales Emergentes (URMITE), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-IFR48, Institut des sciences biologiques (INSB-CNRS)-Institut des sciences biologiques (INSB-CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Dipartimento di Fisica 'Giuseppe Occhialini' = Department of Physics 'Giuseppe Occhialini' [Milano-Bicocca], Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca = University of Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB), Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER), Zhejiang University, Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome], INSB-INSB-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca [Milano] (UNIMIB), and COMBE, Isabelle
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[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,Carbapenems ,Antimicrobial Resistance ,Invasive Candidiasis ,Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus ,Tigecycline ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
International audience; Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are an important cause of morbidity and are frequently associated with poor prognosis, particularly in high-risk patients.The cornerstones in the management of complicated IAIs are timely effective source control with appropriate antimicrobial therapy. Empiric antimicrobial therapy is important in the management of intra-abdominal infections and must be broad enough to cover all likely organisms because inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy is associated with poor patient outcomes and the development of bacterial resistance.The overuse of antimicrobials is widely accepted as a major driver of some emerging infections (such as C. difficile), the selection of resistant pathogens in individual patients, and for the continued development of antimicrobial resistance globally. The growing emergence of multi-drug resistant organisms and the limited development of new agents available to counteract them have caused an impending crisis with alarming implications, especially with regards to Gram-negative bacteria.An international task force from 79 different countries has joined this project by sharing a document on the rational use of antimicrobials for patients with IAIs. The project has been termed AGORA (Antimicrobials: A Global Alliance for Optimizing their Rational Use in Intra-Abdominal Infections). The authors hope that AGORA, involving many of the world's leading experts, can actively raise awareness in health workers and can improve prescribing behavior in treating IAIs.
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18. Erratum: Antimicrobials: A global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA). [World J Emerg Surg. 11, (2016) (33)] DOI: 10.1186/s13017-016-0089-y
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Sartelli, M, Weber, DG, Ruppé, E, Bassetti, M, Wright, BJ, Ansaloni, L, Catena, F, Coccolini, F, Abu-Zidan, FM, Coimbra, R, Moore, EE, Moore, FA, Maier, RV, De Waele, JJ, Kirkpatrick, AW, Griffiths, EA, Eckmann, C, Brink, AJ, Mazuski, JE, May, AK, Sawyer, RG, Mertz, D, Montravers, P, Kumar, A, Roberts, JA, Vincent, JL, Watkins, RR, Lowman, W, Spellberg, B, Abbott, IJ, Adesunkanmi, AK, Al-Dahir, S, Al-Hasan, MN, Agresta, F, Althani, AA, Ansari, S, Ansumana, R, Augustin, G, Bala, M, Balogh, ZJ, Baraket, O, Bhangu, A, Beltrán, MA, Bernhard, M, Biffl, WL, Boermeester, MA, Brecher, SM, Cherry-Bukowiec, JR, Buyne, OR, Cainzos, MA, Cairns, KA, Camacho-Ortiz, A, Chandy, SJ, Che Jusoh, A, Chichom-Mefire, A, Colijn, C, Corcione, F, Cui, Y, Curcio, D, Delibegovic, S, Demetrashvili, Z, De Simone, B, Dhingra, S, Diaz, JJ, Di Carlo, I, Dillip, A, Di Saverio, S, Doyle, MP, Dorj, G, Dogjani, A, Dupont, H, Eachempati, SR, Enani, MA, Egiev, VN, Elmangory, MM, Ferrada, P, Fitchett, JR, Fraga, GP, Guessennd, N, Giamarellou, H, Ghnnam, W, Gkiokas, G, Goldberg, SR, Gomes, CA, Gomi, H, Guzmán-Blanco, M, Haque, M, Hansen, S, Hecker, A, Heizmann, WR, Herzog, T, Hodonou, AM, Hong, SK, Kafka-Ritsch, R, Kaplan, LJ, Kapoor, G, Karamarkovic, A, Kees, MG, Kenig, J, and Kiguba, R
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Surgery - Abstract
© The Author(s). The original article [1] contains an error whereby a co-author, Boris Sakakushev has their family name spelt incorrectly as 'Sakakhushev'. The authors would therefore like it known that the correct spelling of the family name is 'Sakakushev'.
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19. HIV-1 full-genome phylogenetics of generalized epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa: impact of missing nucleotide characters in next-generation sequences
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Ratmann, O, Wymant, C, Colijn, C, Danaviah, S, Essex, M, Frost, SDW, Gall, A, Gaiseitsiwe, S, Grabowski, M, Gray, R, Guindon, S, von Haeseler, A, Kaleebu, P, Kendall, M, Kozlov, A, Manasa, J, Minh, BQ, Moyo, S, Novitsky, V, Nsubuga, R, Pillay, S, Quinn, TC, Serwadda, D, Ssemwanga, D, Stamatakis, A, Trifinopoulos, J, Wawer, M, Leigh Brown, A, de Oliveira, T, Kellam, P, Pillay, D, and Fraser, C
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sub-Saharan Africa ,human immunodeficiency virus ,Epidemiology ,HIV-1 molecular epidemiology ,phylogenomics ,phylodynamics ,PANGEA - Abstract
To characterize HIV-1 transmission dynamics in regions where the burden of HIV-1 is greatest, the “Phylogenetics and Networks for Generalised HIV Epidemics in Africa” consortium (PANGEA-HIV) is sequencing full-genome viral isolates from across sub-Saharan Africa. We report the first 3,985 PANGEA-HIV consensus sequences from four cohort sites (Rakai Community Cohort Study, n = 2,833; MRC/UVRI Uganda, n = 701; Mochudi Prevention Project, n = 359; Africa Health Research Institute Resistance Cohort, n = 92). Next-generation sequencing success rates varied: more than 80% of the viral genome from the gag to the nef genes could be determined for all sequences from South Africa, 75% of sequences from Mochudi, 60% of sequences from MRC/UVRI Uganda, and 22% of sequences from Rakai. Partial sequencing failure was primarily associated with low viral load, increased for amplicons closer to the 3′ end of the genome, was not associated with subtype diversity except HIV-1 subtype D, and remained significantly associated with sampling location after controlling for other factors. We assessed the impact of the missing data patterns in PANGEA-HIV sequences on phylogeny reconstruction in simulations. We found a threshold in terms of taxon sampling below which the patchy distribution of missing characters in next-generation sequences (NGS) has an excess negative impact on the accuracy of HIV-1 phylogeny reconstruction, which is attributable to tree reconstruction artifacts that accumulate when branches in viral trees are long. The large number of PANGEA-HIV sequences provides unprecedented opportunities for evaluating HIV-1 transmission dynamics across sub-Saharan Africa and identifying prevention opportunities. Molecular epidemiological analyses of these data must proceed cautiously because sequence sampling remains below the identified threshold and a considerable negative impact of missing characters on phylogeny reconstruction is expected.
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20. Dood doet leven : kennisblad veldwerkplaats
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Beekers, B., Colijn, C., Groenendijk, D., Leeuw, C. de, Beekers, B., Colijn, C., Groenendijk, D., and Leeuw, C. de
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Er is steeds meer aandacht voor de rol van dode dieren in het natuurbeheer. En dat is niet vreemd, want in West-Europa zijn maar liefst 108 aasetende soorten vogels en zoogdieren waargenomen. Bij kevers gaat het om minimaal 750 soorten. Dat betekent dat heel veel soorten profiteren van de aanwezigheid van kadavers. Tegelijkertijd hebben beleidsmakers en beheerders veel vragen, zoals: welke soorten profiteren van kadavers? Hoe werkt de afbraak van kadavers? Wat zijn de risico’s op de verspreiding van dierziekten? Wat is het beleid voor omgaan met kadavers? Op deze interessante Veldwerkplaats gingen een aantal deskundige sprekers zowel binnen als buiten in op deze vragen.
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21. Erratum: Antimicrobials: A global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA). [World J Emerg Surg. 11, (2016) (33)] DOI: 10.1186/s13017-016-0089-y
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Sartelli, M. Weber, D.G. Ruppé, E. Bassetti, M. Wright, B.J. Ansaloni, L. Catena, F. Coccolini, F. Abu-Zidan, F.M. Coimbra, R. Moore, E.E. Moore, F.A. Maier, R.V. De Waele, J.J. Kirkpatrick, A.W. Griffiths, E.A. Eckmann, C. Brink, A.J. Mazuski, J.E. May, A.K. Sawyer, R.G. Mertz, D. Montravers, P. Kumar, A. Roberts, J.A. Vincent, J.L. Watkins, R.R. Lowman, W. Spellberg, B. Abbott, I.J. Adesunkanmi, A.K. Al-Dahir, S. Al-Hasan, M.N. Agresta, F. Althani, A.A. Ansari, S. Ansumana, R. Augustin, G. Bala, M. Balogh, Z.J. Baraket, O. Bhangu, A. Beltrán, M.A. Bernhard, M. Biffl, W.L. Boermeester, M.A. Brecher, S.M. Cherry-Bukowiec, J.R. Buyne, O.R. Cainzos, M.A. Cairns, K.A. Camacho-Ortiz, A. Chandy, S.J. Che Jusoh, A. Chichom-Mefire, A. Colijn, C. Corcione, F. Cui, Y. Curcio, D. Delibegovic, S. Demetrashvili, Z. De Simone, B. Dhingra, S. Diaz, J.J. Di Carlo, I. Dillip, A. Di Saverio, S. Doyle, M.P. Dorj, G. Dogjani, A. Dupont, H. Eachempati, S.R. Enani, M.A. Egiev, V.N. Elmangory, M.M. Ferrada, P. Fitchett, J.R. Fraga, G.P. Guessennd, N. Giamarellou, H. Ghnnam, W. Gkiokas, G. Goldberg, S.R. Gomes, C.A. Gomi, H. Guzmán-Blanco, M. Haque, M. Hansen, S. Hecker, A. Heizmann, W.R. Herzog, T. Hodonou, A.M. Hong, S.K. Kafka-Ritsch, R. Kaplan, L.J. Kapoor, G. Karamarkovic, A. Kees, M.G. Kenig, J. Kiguba, R. Kim, P.K. Kluger, Y. Khokha, V. Koike, K. Kok, K.Y. Kong, V. Knox, M.C. Inaba, K. Isik, A. Iskandar, K. Ivatury, R.R. Labbate, M. Labricciosa, F.M. Laterre, P.F. Latifi, R. Lee, J.G. Lee, Y.R. Leone, M. Leppaniemi, A. Li, Y. Liang, S.Y. Loho, T. Maegele, M. Malama, S. Marei, H.E. Martin-Loeches, I. Marwah, S. Massele, A. McFarlane, M. Melo, R.B. Negoi, I. Nicolau, D.P. Nord, C.E. Ofori-Asenso, R. Omari, A.H. Ordonez, C.A. Ouadii, M. Pereira Júnior, G.A. Piazza, D. Pupelis, G. Rawson, T.M. Rems, M. Rizoli, S. Rocha, C. Sakakushev, B. Sanchez-Garcia, M. Sato, N. Segovia Lohse, H.A. Sganga, G. Siribumrungwong, B. Shelat, V.G. Soreide, K. Soto, R. Talving, P. Tilsed, J.V. Timsit, J.F. Trueba, G. Trung, N.T. Ulrych, J. van Goor, H. Vereczkei, A. Vohra, R.S. Wani, I. Uhl, W. Xiao, Y. Yuan, K.C. Zachariah, S.K. Zahar, J.R. Zakrison, T.L. Corcione, A. Melotti, R.M. Viscoli, C. Viale, P.
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lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) - Abstract
The original article [1] contains an error whereby a co-author, Boris Sakakushev has their family name spelt incorrectly as 'Sakakhushev'. The authors would therefore like it known that the correct spelling of the family name is 'Sakakushev'. © The Author(s).
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22. Diverse drug-resistant subpopulations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are sustained in continuous culture
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Ayabina, DV, Dunn, C, Bacon, J, Colijn, C, and Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
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resistance ,Multidisciplinary ,General Science & Technology ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,competition ,diversity - Abstract
Drug resistance to tuberculosis (TB) has become more widespread over the past decade. As such, understanding the emergence and fitness of antibiotic-resistant subpopulations is crucial for the development of new interventions. Here we use a simple mathematical model to explain the differences in the response to isoniazid (INH) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells cultured under two growth rates in a chemostat. We obtain posterior distributions of model parameters consistent with data using a Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method. We explore the dynamics of diverse INH-resistant subpopulations consistent with these data in a multi-population model. We find that the simple model captures the qualitative behaviour of the cultures under both dilution rates and also present testable predictions about how diversity is maintained in such cultures.
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23. Estimating transmission from genetic and epidemiological data: a metric to compare transmission trees
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Kendall, ML, Ayabina, D, Colijn, C, and Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
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q-bio.QM ,q-bio.PE - Abstract
Reconstructing who infected whom is a central challenge in analysing epidemiological data. Recently, advances in sequencing technology have led to increasing interest in Bayesian approaches to inferring who infected whom using genetic data from pathogens. The logic behind such approaches is that isolates that are nearly genetically identical are more likely to have been recently transmitted than those that are very different. A number of methods have been developed to perform this inference. However, testing their convergence, examining posterior sets of transmission trees and comparing methods' performance are challenged by the fact that the object of inference - the transmission tree - is a complicated discrete structure. We introduce a metric on transmission trees to quantify distances between them. The metric can accommodate trees with unsampled individuals, and highlights differences in the source case and in the number of infections per infector. We illustrate its performance on simple simulated scenarios and on posterior transmission trees from a TB outbreak. We find that the metric reveals where the posterior is sensitive to the priors, and where collections of trees are composed of distinct clusters. We use the metric to define median trees summarising these clusters. Quantitative tools to compare transmission trees to each other will be required for assessing MCMC convergence, exploring posterior trees and benchmarking diverse methods as this field continues to mature.
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24. Antimicrobials: A global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA)
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Sartelli, M, Weber, DG, Ruppé, E, Bassetti, M, Wright, BJ, Ansaloni, L, Catena, F, Coccolini, F, Abu-Zidan, FM, Coimbra, R, Moore, EE, Moore, FA, Maier, RV, De Waele, JJ, Kirkpatrick, AW, Griffiths, EA, Eckmann, C, Brink, AJ, Mazuski, JE, May, AK, Sawyer, RG, Mertz, D, Montravers, P, Kumar, A, Roberts, JA, Vincent, JL, Watkins, RR, Lowman, W, Spellberg, B, Abbott, IJ, Adesunkanmi, AK, Al-Dahir, S, Al-Hasan, MN, Agresta, F, Althani, AA, Ansari, S, Ansumana, R, Augustin, G, Bala, M, Balogh, ZJ, Baraket, O, Bhangu, A, Beltrán, MA, Bernhard, M, Biffl, WL, Boermeester, MA, Brecher, SM, Cherry-Bukowiec, JR, Buyne, OR, Cainzos, MA, Cairns, KA, Camacho-Ortiz, A, Chandy, SJ, Che Jusoh, A, Chichom-Mefire, A, Colijn, C, Corcione, F, Cui, Y, Curcio, D, Delibegovic, S, Demetrashvili, Z, De Simone, B, Dhingra, S, Diaz, JJ, Di Carlo, I, Dillip, A, Di Saverio, S, Doyle, MP, Dorj, G, Dogjani, A, Dupont, H, Eachempati, SR, Enani, MA, Egiev, VN, Elmangory, MM, Ferrada, P, Fitchett, JR, Fraga, GP, Guessennd, N, Giamarellou, H, Ghnnam, W, Gkiokas, G, Goldberg, SR, Gomes, CA, Gomi, H, Guzmán-Blanco, M, Haque, M, Hansen, S, Hecker, A, Heizmann, WR, Herzog, T, Hodonou, AM, Hong, SK, Kafka-Ritsch, R, Kaplan, LJ, Kapoor, G, Karamarkovic, A, Kees, MG, Kenig, J, and Kiguba, R
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Anti-Infective Agents ,International Cooperation ,Humans ,Intraabdominal Infections ,Surgery ,Drug Resistance, Microbial ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Prognosis - Abstract
© 2016 The Author(s). Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are an important cause of morbidity and are frequently associated with poor prognosis, particularly in high-risk patients. The cornerstones in the management of complicated IAIs are timely effective source control with appropriate antimicrobial therapy. Empiric antimicrobial therapy is important in the management of intra-abdominal infections and must be broad enough to cover all likely organisms because inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy is associated with poor patient outcomes and the development of bacterial resistance. The overuse of antimicrobials is widely accepted as a major driver of some emerging infections (such as C. difficile), the selection of resistant pathogens in individual patients, and for the continued development of antimicrobial resistance globally. The growing emergence of multi-drug resistant organisms and the limited development of new agents available to counteract them have caused an impending crisis with alarming implications, especially with regards to Gram-negative bacteria. An international task force from 79 different countries has joined this project by sharing a document on the rational use of antimicrobials for patients with IAIs. The project has been termed AGORA (Antimicrobials: A Global Alliance for Optimizing their Rational Use in Intra-Abdominal Infections). The authors hope that AGORA, involving many of the world's leading experts, can actively raise awareness in health workers and can improve prescribing behavior in treating IAIs.
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25. Contra-indicaties: Tachy-aritmieën
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Mac Gillavry, Melvin R., Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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26. Contra-indicaties: Ischemische hartziekten, inclusief angina pectoris
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Kok, Wouter E. M., Meijer, Karina, Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2016
27. Interactiemechanismen: Verlenging QT-interval
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Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2016
28. Contra-indicaties: Wolff-Parkinson-White-syndroom (WPW)
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Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Heringa, M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2016
29. Contra-indicaties: Hartfalen
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Kok, Wouter E. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2016
30. Contra-indicaties: Brugada-syndroom
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Tan, Hanno L., Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2016
31. Commentaren Medicatiebewaking 2016/2017
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Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, and Other departments
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- 2016
32. Contra-indicaties: Lang-QT-intervalsyndroom (LQTS)
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Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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33. Erratum to: Antimicrobials: a global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA)
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Sartelli, M., primary, Weber, D. G., additional, Ruppé, E., additional, Bassetti, M., additional, Wright, B. J., additional, Ansaloni, L., additional, Catena, F., additional, Coccolini, F., additional, Abu-Zidan, F. M., additional, Coimbra, R., additional, Moore, E. E., additional, Moore, F. A., additional, Maier, R. V., additional, De Waele, J. J., additional, Kirkpatrick, A. W., additional, Griffiths, E. A., additional, Eckmann, C., additional, Brink, A. J., additional, Mazuski, J. E., additional, May, A. K., additional, Sawyer, R. G., additional, Mertz, D., additional, Montravers, P., additional, Kumar, A., additional, Roberts, J. A., additional, Vincent, J. L., additional, Watkins, R. R., additional, Lowman, W., additional, Spellberg, B., additional, Abbott, I. J., additional, Adesunkanmi, A. K., additional, Al-Dahir, S., additional, Al-Hasan, M. N., additional, Agresta, F., additional, Althani, A. A., additional, Ansari, S., additional, Ansumana, R., additional, Augustin, G., additional, Bala, M., additional, Balogh, Z. J., additional, Baraket, O., additional, Bhangu, A., additional, Beltrán, M. A., additional, Bernhard, M., additional, Biffl, W. L., additional, Boermeester, M. A., additional, Brecher, S. M., additional, Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R., additional, Buyne, O. R., additional, Cainzos, M. A., additional, Cairns, K. A, additional, Camacho-Ortiz, A., additional, Chandy, S. J., additional, Che Jusoh, A., additional, Chichom-Mefire, A., additional, Colijn, C., additional, Corcione, F., additional, Cui, Y., additional, Curcio, D., additional, Delibegovic, S., additional, Demetrashvili, Z., additional, De Simone, B., additional, Dhingra, S., additional, Diaz, J. J., additional, Di Carlo, I., additional, Dillip, A., additional, Di Saverio, S., additional, Doyle, M. P., additional, Dorj, G., additional, Dogjani, A., additional, Dupont, H., additional, Eachempati, S. R., additional, Enani, M. A., additional, Egiev, V. N., additional, Elmangory, M. M., additional, Ferrada, P., additional, Fitchett, J. R., additional, Fraga, G. P., additional, Guessennd, N., additional, Giamarellou, H., additional, Ghnnam, W., additional, Gkiokas, G., additional, Goldberg, S. R., additional, Gomes, C. A., additional, Gomi, H., additional, Guzmán-Blanco, M., additional, Haque, M., additional, Hansen, S., additional, Hecker, A., additional, Heizmann, W. R., additional, Herzog, T., additional, Hodonou, A. M., additional, Hong, S. K., additional, Kafka-Ritsch, R., additional, Kaplan, L. J., additional, Kapoor, G., additional, Karamarkovic, A., additional, Kees, M. G., additional, Kenig, J., additional, Kiguba, R., additional, Kim, P. K., additional, Kluger, Y., additional, Khokha, V., additional, Koike, K., additional, Kok, K. Y., additional, Kong, V., additional, Knox, M. C., additional, Inaba, K., additional, Isik, A., additional, Iskandar, K., additional, Ivatury, R. R., additional, Labbate, M., additional, Labricciosa, F. M., additional, Laterre, P. F., additional, Latifi, R., additional, Lee, J. G., additional, Lee, Y. R., additional, Leone, M., additional, Leppaniemi, A., additional, Li, Y., additional, Liang, S. Y., additional, Loho, T., additional, Maegele, M., additional, Malama, S., additional, Marei, H. E., additional, Martin-Loeches, I., additional, Marwah, S., additional, Massele, A., additional, McFarlane, M., additional, Melo, R. B., additional, Negoi, I., additional, Nicolau, D. P., additional, Nord, C. E., additional, Ofori-Asenso, R., additional, Omari, A. H., additional, Ordonez, C. A., additional, Ouadii, M., additional, Pereira Júnior, G. A., additional, Piazza, D., additional, Pupelis, G., additional, Rawson, T. M., additional, Rems, M., additional, Rizoli, S., additional, Rocha, C., additional, Sakakushev, B., additional, Sanchez-Garcia, M., additional, Sato, N., additional, Segovia Lohse, H. A., additional, Sganga, G., additional, Siribumrungwong, B., additional, Shelat, V. G., additional, Soreide, K., additional, Soto, R., additional, Talving, P., additional, Tilsed, J. V., additional, Timsit, J. F., additional, Trueba, G., additional, Trung, N. T., additional, Ulrych, J., additional, van Goor, H., additional, Vereczkei, A., additional, Vohra, R. S., additional, Wani, I., additional, Uhl, W., additional, Xiao, Y., additional, Yuan, K. C., additional, Zachariah, S. K., additional, Zahar, J. R., additional, Zakrison, T. L., additional, Corcione, A., additional, Melotti, R. M., additional, Viscoli, C., additional, and Viale, P., additional
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34. A Metric on Phylogenetic Tree Shapes
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Colijn, C., primary and Plazzotta, G., additional
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35. Contra-Indicaties - Hartfalen
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Kok, Wouter E. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Heringa, M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2015
36. Contra-Indicaties - Lang-QT-intervalsyndroom (LQTS)
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Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Heringa, M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2015
37. Contra-Indicaties - Angina pectoris
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Kok, Wouter E. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Heringa, M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2015
38. Interactiemechanismen - Verlenging QT-interval
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Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Heringa, M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2015
39. Contra-Indicaties - Tachy-aritmieën
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Mac Gillavry, Melvin R., Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Heringa, M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2015
40. Contra-Indicaties - Brugada-syndroom
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Tan, Hanno L., Wilde, Athur A. M., Borgsteede, S. D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., Heringa, M., Neutkens, S. W. G., Tsoi, Kayan, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2015
41. In welke situatie is thuiswerken bij FloraHolland haalbaar?
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Colijn, C., Colijn, C., Colijn, C., and Colijn, C.
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42. Antimicrobials: a global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA)
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Sartelli, M., Weber, D.G., Ruppe, E., Bassetti, M., Wright, B.J., Ansaloni, L., Catena, F., Coccolini, F., Abu-Zidan, F.M., Coimbra, R., Moore, E.E., Moore, F.A., Maier, R.V., Waele, J.J. De, Kirkpatrick, A.W., Griffiths, E.A., Eckmann, C., Brink, A.J., Mazuski, J.E., May, A.K., Sawyer, R.G., Mertz, D., Montravers, P., Kumar, A., Roberts, J.A., Vincent, J.L., Watkins, R.R., Lowman, W., Spellberg, B., Abbott, I.J., Adesunkanmi, A.K., Al-Dahir, S., Al-Hasan, M.N., Agresta, F., Althani, A.A., Ansari, S., Ansumana, R., Augustin, G., Bala, M., Balogh, Z.J., Baraket, O., Bhangu, A., Beltran, M.A., Bernhard, M., Biffl, W.L., Boermeester, M.A., Brecher, S.M., Cherry-Bukowiec, J.R., Buyne, O.R., Cainzos, M.A., Cairns, K.A., Camacho-Ortiz, A., Chandy, S.J., Jusoh, A. Che, Chichom-Mefire, A., Colijn, C., Corcione, F., Cui, Y., Curcio, D., Delibegovic, S., Demetrashvili, Z., Simone, B. De, Dhingra, S., Diaz, J.J., Carlo, I. Di, Dillip, A., Saverio, S. Di, Doyle, M.P., Dorj, G., Dogjani, A., Dupont, H., Eachempati, S.R., Enani, M.A., Egiev, V.N., Elmangory, M.M., Ferrada, P., Fitchett, J.R., Fraga, G.P., Guessennd, N., Giamarellou, H., Ghnnam, W., Gkiokas, G., Goldberg, S.R., Gomes, C.A., Gomi, H., Guzman-Blanco, M., Haque, M., Hansen, S., Hecker, A., Heizmann, W.R., Herzog, T., Hodonou, A.M., Hong, S.K., Kafka-Ritsch, R., Kaplan, L.J., Kapoor, G., Karamarkovic, A., Kees, M.G., Kenig, J., Kiguba, R., et al., Sartelli, M., Weber, D.G., Ruppe, E., Bassetti, M., Wright, B.J., Ansaloni, L., Catena, F., Coccolini, F., Abu-Zidan, F.M., Coimbra, R., Moore, E.E., Moore, F.A., Maier, R.V., Waele, J.J. De, Kirkpatrick, A.W., Griffiths, E.A., Eckmann, C., Brink, A.J., Mazuski, J.E., May, A.K., Sawyer, R.G., Mertz, D., Montravers, P., Kumar, A., Roberts, J.A., Vincent, J.L., Watkins, R.R., Lowman, W., Spellberg, B., Abbott, I.J., Adesunkanmi, A.K., Al-Dahir, S., Al-Hasan, M.N., Agresta, F., Althani, A.A., Ansari, S., Ansumana, R., Augustin, G., Bala, M., Balogh, Z.J., Baraket, O., Bhangu, A., Beltran, M.A., Bernhard, M., Biffl, W.L., Boermeester, M.A., Brecher, S.M., Cherry-Bukowiec, J.R., Buyne, O.R., Cainzos, M.A., Cairns, K.A., Camacho-Ortiz, A., Chandy, S.J., Jusoh, A. Che, Chichom-Mefire, A., Colijn, C., Corcione, F., Cui, Y., Curcio, D., Delibegovic, S., Demetrashvili, Z., Simone, B. De, Dhingra, S., Diaz, J.J., Carlo, I. Di, Dillip, A., Saverio, S. Di, Doyle, M.P., Dorj, G., Dogjani, A., Dupont, H., Eachempati, S.R., Enani, M.A., Egiev, V.N., Elmangory, M.M., Ferrada, P., Fitchett, J.R., Fraga, G.P., Guessennd, N., Giamarellou, H., Ghnnam, W., Gkiokas, G., Goldberg, S.R., Gomes, C.A., Gomi, H., Guzman-Blanco, M., Haque, M., Hansen, S., Hecker, A., Heizmann, W.R., Herzog, T., Hodonou, A.M., Hong, S.K., Kafka-Ritsch, R., Kaplan, L.J., Kapoor, G., Karamarkovic, A., Kees, M.G., Kenig, J., Kiguba, R., and et al.
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Contains fulltext : 168575.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are an important cause of morbidity and are frequently associated with poor prognosis, particularly in high-risk patients. The cornerstones in the management of complicated IAIs are timely effective source control with appropriate antimicrobial therapy. Empiric antimicrobial therapy is important in the management of intra-abdominal infections and must be broad enough to cover all likely organisms because inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy is associated with poor patient outcomes and the development of bacterial resistance. The overuse of antimicrobials is widely accepted as a major driver of some emerging infections (such as C. difficile), the selection of resistant pathogens in individual patients, and for the continued development of antimicrobial resistance globally. The growing emergence of multi-drug resistant organisms and the limited development of new agents available to counteract them have caused an impending crisis with alarming implications, especially with regards to Gram-negative bacteria. An international task force from 79 different countries has joined this project by sharing a document on the rational use of antimicrobials for patients with IAIs. The project has been termed AGORA (Antimicrobials: A Global Alliance for Optimizing their Rational Use in Intra-Abdominal Infections). The authors hope that AGORA, involving many of the world's leading experts, can actively raise awareness in health workers and can improve prescribing behavior in treating IAIs.
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43. A metric on phylogenetic tree shapes
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Colijn, C., primary and Plazzotta, G., additional
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44. Commentaren Medicatiebewaking 2014/2015
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Borgsteede, Sander D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., de Gier, J. J., Lagas, J. S., Heringa, M., Klaucke, J. C., Neutkens, S. W. G., and Other departments
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- 2014
45. Contra-Indicaties - Wolff-Parkinson-White-syndroom (WPW)
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Mac Gillavry, Melvin R., Wilde, Athur A. M., Borgsteede, Sander D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., de Gier, J. J., Lagas, J. S., Heringa, M., Klaucke, J. C., Neutkens, S. W. G., Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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- 2014
46. Contra-Indicaties - angina pectoris
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Kok, Wouter E. M., Borgsteede, Sander D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., de Gier, J. J., Lagas, J. S., Heringa, M., Klaucke, J. C., Neutkens, S. W. G., Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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47. Contra-Indicaties - Lang-QT-intervalsyndroom (LQTS)
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Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, Sander D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., de Gier, J. J., Lagas, J. S., Heringa, M., Klaucke, J. C., Neutkens, S. W. G., Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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48. Contra-Indicaties - Tachy-aritmieën
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MacGillavry, Melvin R., Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, Sander D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., de Gier, J. J., Lagas, J. S., Heringa, M., Klaucke, J. C., Neutkens, S. W. G., Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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49. Contra-Indicaties - Brugada-syndroom
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Tan, Hanno L., Wilde, Arthur A. M., Borgsteede, Sander D., Colijn, C. G., Eimermann, V. M., de Gier, J. J., Lagas, J. S., Heringa, M., Klaucke, J. C., Neutkens, S. W. G., Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Cardiology
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50. Protein synthesis in Petunia hybrida chloroplasts isolated from leaves and cell cultures
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Colijn, C. M., Kool, A. J., and Nijkamp, H. J. J.
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