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Jens Jørgen Christensen
Researcher at Statens Serum Institut
Publications - 52
Citations - 2716
Jens Jørgen Christensen is an academic researcher from Statens Serum Institut. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA sequencing & Infective endocarditis. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 48 publications receiving 2458 citations. Previous affiliations of Jens Jørgen Christensen include Herlev Hospital.
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Multiple bacterial species reside in chronic wounds: a longitudinal study.
Kristine Gjødsbøl,Jens Jørgen Christensen,Tonny Karlsmark,Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen,Bjarke M. Klein,Karen A. Krogfelt +5 more
TL;DR: The study demonstrated that the chronic wound is colonised by multiple bacterial species and that once they are established many of them persist in the wound.
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Pneumococcal Serotypes and Mortality following Invasive Pneumococcal Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study
Zitta Barrella Harboe,Reimar W. Thomsen,Anders H. Riis,Palle Valentiner-Branth,Jens Jørgen Christensen,Lotte Lambertsen,Karen A. Krogfelt,Helle Bossen Konradsen,Thomas Benfield +8 more
TL;DR: Analyzing population-based data collected over 30 years in more than 18,000 patients with invasive pneumococcal infection, Zitta Harboe and colleagues find specific pneumococCal serotypes to be associated with increased mortality.
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National Surveillance of Fungemia in Denmark (2004 to 2009)
Maiken Cavling Arendrup,B. Bruun,Jens Jørgen Christensen,Kurt Fuursted,Helle Krogh Johansen,Poul Kjaeldgaard,Jenny Dahl Knudsen,Lise Kristensen,Jens Kjølseth Møller,Lene Rostgaard Nielsen,Flemming S Rosenvinge,Bent Røder,Henrik Carl Schønheyder,Marianne Thomsen,Kjeld Truberg +14 more
TL;DR: The study confirmed an incidence rate of fungemia in Denmark three times higher than those in other Nordic countries and identified marked differences related to age and gender.
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Diagnostic issues, clinical characteristics, and outcomes for patients with fungemia.
Maiken Cavling Arendrup,Sofia Sulim,Anette Holm,Lene Nielsen,Susanne Dam Nielsen,Jenny Dahl Knudsen,Niels Erik Drenck,Jens Jørgen Christensen,Helle Krogh Johansen +8 more
TL;DR: A large proportion of Danish fungemia patients were severely ill and received suboptimal initial antifungal treatment, and Optimization of diagnosis and therapy is possible.
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Granulicatella and Abiotrophia Species from Human Clinical Specimens
TL;DR: Phenotypic characteristics useful in differentiating between species within the genera Granulicatella and Abiotrophia were production of α- and β-galactosidase, production of β-glucuronidase; hippurate hydrolysis; arginine dihydrolase activity; and acid production from trehalose, sucrose, pullulan, and tagatose.