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Posts by Chris Crnich

I thought that looked like the WIMR building. Too bad I am in clinic.

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Fantastic work and many thanks to Dr. Trautner and team for all the hard work they put into this document.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

If you transferred all MA funding to the VA and allowed us to enroll non-vets I am willing to bet we would be able to provide a vastly superior healthcare product.

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I hope they give him thanksgiving but tomorrow all bets are off.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Still waiting on susceptibilities

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#idbluesky anyone with a suggestion on how to treat a severe thoracic space infection with this pathogen? Currently have pt on levo, ceftol/tazo & tobra

1 year ago 9 0 3 0

Me: using cultures to diagnose the presence of UTI is a terrible clinical practice.

LDTs: hold my beer…

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Congrats Dimitri! A well deserved honor.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

This is really interesting! #AMR #UTISky

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Behavioral Boosts, Getting More Bang for Your Buck: Financial incentives for outpatient antibiotic stewardship Jason Burnham, MD, MSCI, Robin L P Jump, MD, PhD; Behavioral Boosts, Getting More Bang for Your Buck: Financial incentives for outpatient antibiotic stewar

Fantastic piece by #WashU #ID faculty Jason Burnham on outpatient stewardship and financial incentives.

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Thanks for sharing. Looks like a great resource!

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Current Pyuria Cutoffs Promote Inappropriate Urinary Tract Infection Diagnosis in Older Women The degree of pyuria can help distinguish urinary tract infection (UTI) in older women from asymptomatic women with and without bacteriuria. We demonstrate

Meant to share this study by @merellambregts.bsky.social's team
@cjcrnich.bsky.social 😊 when you & I were on #Breakpoints we were asked whether there was a pyuria cutoff to help differentiate btw infection & colonization
Here may be one (in elderly ♀️ at least) #IDSky
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A Comparison of Different Strategies for Optimizing the Selection of Empiric Antibiotic Therapy for Pneumonia Caused by Gram-Negative Bacteria in Intensive Care Units: Unit-Specific Combination Antibi... Both unit-specific combination antibiograms and patient-specific factors help improve the appropriateness of empiric antibiotic selection for intensive car

retrospective study unit-spec combo-abxgram guided vs patient-spec risk factor. both provided hi appropriateness in emp abx selection. Patient-specrisk factor–based approach demonstrated a higher rate of appropriate therapy and offered advantages in reducing unnecessary combination therapy #idsky

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3D-printed map of Soho in 1854. Black marks on top of the buildings represent deaths from cholera caused by infected water from the Broad Street Pump (note the missing handle!). Top-down view.

3D-printed map of Soho in 1854. Black marks on top of the buildings represent deaths from cholera caused by infected water from the Broad Street Pump (note the missing handle!). Top-down view.

3D-printed map of Soho in 1854. Black marks on top of the buildings represent deaths from cholera caused by infected water from the Broad Street Pump (note the missing handle!). Side view.

3D-printed map of Soho in 1854. Black marks on top of the buildings represent deaths from cholera caused by infected water from the Broad Street Pump (note the missing handle!). Side view.

3D-printed map of Soho in 1854. Black marks on top of the buildings represent deaths from cholera caused by infected water from the Broad Street Pump (note the missing handle!). Framed, close-up.

3D-printed map of Soho in 1854. Black marks on top of the buildings represent deaths from cholera caused by infected water from the Broad Street Pump (note the missing handle!). Framed, close-up.

3D-printed map of Soho in 1854. Black marks on top of the buildings represent deaths from cholera caused by infected water from the Broad Street Pump (note the missing handle!). Frame, "artful" shot.

3D-printed map of Soho in 1854. Black marks on top of the buildings represent deaths from cholera caused by infected water from the Broad Street Pump (note the missing handle!). Frame, "artful" shot.

Day 18 #30DayMapChallenge
I 3D-printed John Snow's 1854 cholera map of Soho. It took ages.

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Implementing oral antibiotics for bone and joint infections: Lessons learned and opportunities for improvement AbstractBackground. Although intravenous antibiotics have historically been the standard of care for bone and joint infections, clinical trial data has hig


🆕️⚡️ ⚡️ #ofid
Implementing oral antibiotics for bone and joint infections: Lessons learned and opportunities for improvement #idsky academic.oup.com/ofid/article...
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