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Clinton K. Murray
Researcher at San Antonio Military Medical Center
Publications - 273
Citations - 13140
Clinton K. Murray is an academic researcher from San Antonio Military Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acinetobacter baumannii. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 267 publications receiving 11786 citations. Previous affiliations of Clinton K. Murray include United States Department of the Army & Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
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Epidemiology and antimicrobial susceptibilities of wound isolates of obligate anaerobes from combat casualties
Brian K White,Katrin Mende,Amy C Weintrob,Miriam L. Beckius,Wendy C. Zera,Dan Lu,William P. Bradley,David R. Tribble,Elizabeth Schnaubelt,Clinton K. Murray +9 more
TL;DR: The epidemiology and antimicrobial susceptibility of obligate anaerobes from Iraq and Afghanistan casualties (6/2009-12/2013), as well as their association with clinical outcomes, are defined.
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Infectious Complications After Deployment Trauma: Following Wounded US Military Personnel Into Veterans Affairs Care
Jay R. McDonald,Jay R. McDonald,Stephen Y. Liang,Ping Li,Ping Li,Salwa Maalouf,Clinton K. Murray,Amy C. Weintrob,Amy C. Weintrob,Amy C. Weintrob,Elizabeth Schnaubelt,Janis Kuhn,Janis Kuhn,Anuradha Ganesan,Anuradha Ganesan,William P. Bradley,William P. Bradley,David R. Tribble +17 more
TL;DR: Overall, 38% of enrolled patients developed a new trauma-related infection after their initial hospital discharge, with 29% occurring after the patient left military service.
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Ebola Virus Disease Simulation Case Series: Patient With Ebola Virus Disease in the Prodromal Phase of Illness (Scenario 1), the "Wet" Gastrointestinal Phase of Illness (Scenario 2), and the Late, Critically Ill Phase of Disease (Scenario 3).
Heather M. Delaney,Pedro F. Lucero,Ryan C. Maves,Ryan C. Maves,James V. Lawler,James V. Lawler,Joseph K. Maddry,Kimberlie A. Biever,Shannon G. Womble,Robert V. Coffman,Clinton K. Murray +10 more
TL;DR: Three comprehensive clinical scenarios covering a wide spectrum of EVD presentations were designed around details of published cases to provide the most realistic and relevant EVD training available.
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Effect of maximizing a travel medicine clinic's prevention strategies.
TL;DR: In this small group of travelers, access to free consultation, vaccinations, and medications along with presentation of personal protective measures in various formats did not seem to influence the development of illnesses among travelers.
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Clinical utility of fungal screening assays in adults with severe burns.
Dana M Blyth,Kevin K. Chung,Leopoldo C. Cancio,Booker T. King,Clinton K. Murray,Clinton K. Murray +5 more
TL;DR: Positive BG and GM fungal screening assays are not associated with FWI/FWC, or with species of fungus when FWC/FWI is present, and false positives are common and associated with higher TBSA burns.