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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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Dakin Solution Alters Macrophage Viability and Function
Anthony P. Cardile,Carlos J. Sanchez,Sharanda K Hardy,Desiree R Romano,Brady J. Hurtgen,Joseph C. Wenke,Clinton K. Murray,Kevin S. Akers +7 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that 0.00025% DS is a safe starting dose; however, optimal use of DS requires further validation with in vivo models, as depletion may result in impaired pathogen clearance and delayed healing.
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Tactical Combat Casualty Care Training, Knowledge, and Utilization in the US Army.
Jennifer M. Gurney,Caryn A. Stern,Russ S Kotwal,Cord W. Cunningham,Dallas R Burelison,Kirby R. Gross,Harold R Montgomery,Edward H Whitt,Clinton K. Murray,Zsolt T. Stockinger,Frank K. Butler,Stacy Shackelford +11 more
TL;DR: This study examines the training, understanding, and utilization of TCCC principles and guidelines among US Army medical providers and examines provider confidence of medics in performing TCCC skills.
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Infectious disease teleconsultative support of deployed healthcare providers.
Ana E. Morgan,Charles M. Lappan,Susan L. Fraser,Susan L. Fraser,Duane R. Hospenthal,Clinton K. Murray +5 more
TL;DR: Information from the AKO program provides the military ID community situational awareness of problems encountered in theater and should be useful in focusing predeployment provider training.
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Central nervous system infections in patients with severe burns.
Tatjana P. Calvano,Duane R. Hospenthal,Duane R. Hospenthal,Evan M. Renz,Evan M. Renz,Steven E. Wolf,Steven E. Wolf,Clinton K. Murray,Clinton K. Murray +8 more
TL;DR: The incidence of CNS infections in patients with severe burns is extremely low at 0.1%.
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Infection Prevention in the Deployed Environment.
Heather C. Yun,Clinton K. Murray +1 more
TL;DR: Deployed microbiology capabilities should be strengthened, Theater-level IC standard operating procedures should be implemented, and a joint, theater-level expert IC consultant should be appointed to be responsible for directing IC activities from Levels I to IV.