Raúl Rodríguez

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Raúl Rodríguez

Raúl Rodríguez

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@RushCCH_ID Infectious Diseases 🦠 || 🧫 @umiamihealth Transplant ID ||@MCW_InfDz Transplant ID Assistant Professor. Opinions and tweets my own.

Milwaukee, WI Katılım Mart 2010
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Chucho Roldán
Chucho Roldán@ChuchoRZ·
los pilotos de mi vuelo están hablando entre ellos antes de abordar
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Razvan Borza
Razvan Borza@rborza_·
🚨 Great alternatives to BioRender are now available!! 📢 @NIAIDNews offers a collection of public figures and icons for everyone to use. Check it out at bioart.niaid.nih.gov
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Gabriel Puche, MD/PhD
Gabriel Puche, MD/PhD@gabi_puchepalao·
🔟MITOS en el DIAGNÓSTICO y el MANEJO de las enfermedades infecciosas 👉 30 %- 50 % de antimicrobianos preescritos en pacientes ingresados son innecesario o subóptimo (no indicación, duración tto, espectro...) 📗DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2022.03.019 Abro hilo 🧵🪡...
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Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases
Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases@MayoClinicINFD·
Weekend Digest Name the Pathogen Five Clues 1. Pleomorphic Gram+ bacillus 2. Swine farmers and slaughterhouse workers 3. Cellulitis 4. Bacteremia, often with endocarditis 5. Intrinsic resistance to vancomycin
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Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases@MayoClinicINFD·
#MayoIDCase 41F. NASH. Obesity s/p laparoscopic gastric banding. CC: abd pain / new ascites. CT (photo). Peritoneal fluid: WBC 2869; 56%N/34%L. Growth on a subculture was observed in 8 days, with stain shown (photo). What is the likely pathogen?
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Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases@MayoClinicINFD·
Weekend Digest Name the Pathogen Five Clues 1. Gram+ bacillus 2. Macerated scaly patches 3. Toe webs, groin, axilla 4. Wood’s lamp 5. Topical / oral erythromycin
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Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases@MayoClinicINFD·
Name the Pathogen Five clues 1. Coagulase negative 2. Clumping factor 3. Aggressive infective endocarditis 4. Often penicillin and oxacillin susceptible 5. Lyon, France
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