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Emilia Cercenado
Researcher at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón
Publications - 200
Citations - 6236
Emilia Cercenado is an academic researcher from Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bacteremia. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 172 publications receiving 5332 citations. Previous affiliations of Emilia Cercenado include Complutense University of Madrid & Carlos III Health Institute.
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Nocardiosis at the turn of the century.
Maricela Valerio Minero,Mercedes Marín,Emilia Cercenado,Pablo Martín Rabadán,Emilio Bouza,Patricia Muñoz +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that HIV infection has become the most common underlying condition for invasive nocardiosis in a general hospital over the last 12 years and new species and new types of immunosuppressed patients are identified.
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Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium in hospitalized children.
TL;DR: Vancomycin use may predispose to colonization with vancomYcin-resistant E faecium and contact isolation and restriction of vancomyzin use may prevent spread of vanComycin- resistant E Faecium.
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Spread of Escherichia coli Strains with High-Level Cefotaxime and Ceftazidime Resistance between the Community, Long-Term Care Facilities, and Hospital Institutions
Jesús Oteo,Carmen Navarro,Emilia Cercenado,Alberto Delgado-Iribarren,Isabel Wilhelmi,Beatriz Orden,Carmen García,Silvia Migueláñez,María Pérez-Vázquez,Silvia García-Cobos,Belén Aracil,Verónica Bautista,José Campos +12 more
TL;DR: All except one of the 27 isolates tested for genetic virulence markers harbored the same three virulence genes: iutA and fyuA (siderophores), and traT (serum survival factor).
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A conservative procedure for the diagnosis of catheter-related infections.
TL;DR: In patients with suspected catheter-related infections but negative superficial cultures, the possibility of infection may reasonably be ruled out, thereby avoiding many unnecessary catheter withdrawals.
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Visceral leishmaniasis in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Juan Berenguer,Santiago Moreno,Emilia Cercenado,J. C. L. Bernaldo de Quirós,A. Garcia De La Fuente,Emilio Bouza +5 more
TL;DR: Visceral leishmaniasis developed before full-blown acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in seven patients and at the same time as or after AIDS in the other two patients.