2018
2280. Antibiotic Exposure Does Not Impact Serological Responses to Rotavirus Vaccination
Anderson E, Lopman B, Yi J, Yildirim I, Creech C, El-Khorazaty J, Shane A, Edwards K. 2280. Antibiotic Exposure Does Not Impact Serological Responses to Rotavirus Vaccination. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2018, 5: s675-s676. PMCID: PMC6255677, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1933.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeometric mean titersAntibiotic exposureLogistic regression modelsRV vaccinesMultivariable logistic regression modelConcomitant antibiotic useRV immunizationLast doseVaccine doseVaccine groupImmunized childrenPrimary outcomeRotavirus immunizationAntibiotic administrationMean titersRegression modelsVaccine dosesSerological responseTreatment allocationAntibiotic useInclusion criteriaVaccine studiesImmune responseTreatment groupsSeroresponses
2010
Risks and outcome of fungal infection in neutropenic children with hematologic diseases.
Aytaç S, Yildirim I, Ceyhan M, Cetin M, Tuncer M, Kara A, Cengiz AB, Seçmeer G, Yetgin S. Risks and outcome of fungal infection in neutropenic children with hematologic diseases. The Turkish Journal Of Pediatrics 2010, 52: 121-5. PMID: 20560245.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFebrile neutropenic episodesAcute myeloid leukemiaNeutropenic episodesAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaAplastic anemiaAntifungal treatmentFungal infectionsMortality rateAmphotericin BNeutropenic childrenRetrospective studyLymphoblastic leukemiaMyeloid leukemiaHematologic diseasesTreatment groupsPatientsWhole groupInfectionEpisodesLeukemiaMortalityAnemiaGroupDiseaseFluconazole