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Josette Raymond
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 150
Citations - 3008
Josette Raymond is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Helicobacter pylori & Clarithromycin. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 150 publications receiving 2674 citations. Previous affiliations of Josette Raymond include Paris Descartes University & Université Paris-Saclay.
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Evaluation of the Andromas Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry System for Identification of Aerobically Growing Gram-Positive Bacilli
E. Farfour,E. Farfour,J. Leto,M. Barritault,M. Barritault,Claudia Barberis,Julie Meyer,Brunhilde Dauphin,A.-S. Le Guern,Anne Leflèche,Edgar Badell,Nicole Guiso,Alexandre Leclercq,A. Le Monnier,Marc Lecuit,Marc Lecuit,Veronica Rodriguez-Nava,Emmanuelle Bergeron,Josette Raymond,S. Vimont,Emmanuelle Bille,Emmanuelle Bille,E. Carbonnelle,E. Carbonnelle,Hélène Guet-Revillet,Hélène Guet-Revillet,Hervé Lécuyer,Hervé Lécuyer,Jean-Luc Beretti,Jean-Luc Beretti,Carlos Vay,Patrick Berche,Patrick Berche,Agnès Ferroni,Agnès Ferroni,Xavier Nassif,Xavier Nassif,Olivier Join-Lambert,Olivier Join-Lambert +38 more
TL;DR: Data demonstrate that rapid identification of pathogenic GPRs can be obtained without an extraction step by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
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Genetic and transmission analysis of Helicobacter pylori strains within a family.
Josette Raymond,Jean-Michel Thiberge,Catherine Chevalier,Nicolas Kalach,Michel Bergeret,Agnès Labigne,Catherine Dauga +6 more
TL;DR: Point mutations, intragenic recombination, and introduction of foreign alleles enhanced strain diversity within the H2O family.
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Group B streptococcus neonatal invasive infections, France 2007–2012
Caroline Joubrel,Asmaa Tazi,A. Six,A. Six,A. Six,Nicolas Dmytruk,Gérald Touak,Philippe Bidet,Josette Raymond,P. Trieu Cuot,P. Trieu Cuot,Agnès Fouet,Solen Kernéis,Claire Poyart +13 more
TL;DR: LOD represents almost 60% of cases of neonatal GBS disease in France and other countries in which IAP has been implemented, reinforcing the need to develop new prevention strategies targeting CC17, which is predominant in GBS neonatal infections.
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Practice guidelines for the management of adult community-acquired urinary tract infections.
François Caron,Tatiana Galperine,C. Flateau,R. Azria,Stéphane Bonacorsi,F. Bruyère,G. Cariou,E. Clouqueur,Robert M. Cohen,Thanh Doco-Lecompte,E. Elefant,Karine Faure,Rémy Gauzit,Gaëtan Gavazzi,Laurent Lemaitre,Josette Raymond,Eric Senneville,Albert Sotto,Damien Subtil,C. Trivalle,Audrey Mérens,Manuel Etienne +21 more
TL;DR: Maladies infectieuses, groupe de recherche sur l’adaptation microbienne (EA2656), université de Normandie, CHU de Rouen, 76000 Rouen , France b Infection Control Program, Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland c Immunologie clinique et maladies infectIEuses, centre hospitalier Henri-Mondor, 94000 Créteil, France
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Clinical decision rules to distinguish between bacterial and aseptic meningitis
François Dubos,Bénédicte Lamotte,Fadil Bibi-Triki,Florence Moulin,Josette Raymond,Dominique Gendrel,Gérard Bréart,Martin Chalumeau +7 more
TL;DR: The rule derived by Nigrovic et al had the best balance between accuracy and simplicity of manual computation and could help to avoid two thirds of unnecessary antibiotic treatments and hospitalisations.